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SuperCoach analysis: Winners and losers from Bulldogs v Titans, Eels v Tigers

An MCL injury to Matt Burton is the big SuperCoach watch from a topsy-turvy day of NRL action. TOM SANGSTER’S full wrap.

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An MCL injury to Matt Burton is the big SuperCoach watch from a topsy-turvy day of NRL action.

Other talking points include the incredible ACL comeback of Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and a Gallen/Parker-like performance from Terrell May.

Tom Sangster’s full wrap below.

BULLDOGS V TITANS

Winners

* Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (100) - Those who weathered the round 1 bye were vindicated. You’d have no idea he was making a NRL return from an ACL injury. A try, 35 tackles and seven tackle busts.

* Beau Fermor (74) - Only owned by two per cent but has handy dual position flexibility between 2RF and CTW. Sneaky POD.

* Viliame Kikau (75) - Barnstorming performance given he was only cleared of a back injury late in the week, but ended with a knee injury.

Losers

* Matt Burton (47) - Was on his way to a big score but went down in the 27th minute with an MCL injury. The Bulldogs say he will miss “at least four weeks”.

* David Fifita (31) - Named on the bench and only played 32 minutes.

* Jayden Campbell (35), AJ Brimson (36) - The attacking aces were kept in check by the Canterbury defence and just couldn’t get into the game.

Matt Burton is set to miss “at least four weeks”. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images
Matt Burton is set to miss “at least four weeks”. Picture: Jeremy Ng/Getty Images

EELS V TIGERS

Winners

* Terrell May (90) – A score like this in pure base brings back memories of when Paul Gallen and Corey Parker ruled SuperCoach. 48 per cent of SuperCoaches still don’t own him.

* Lachlan Galvin (105) – Combined beautifully with the Tigers’ new-look spine and came out the equal winner on the stats sheet with a try and two try assists.

* Jahream Bula (105) – Great return from appendix surgery, going point for point with Galvin.

* Adam Doueihi (67) – Nice reward for those who played him (Sangster’s Paradise among them) with the Tigers’ left humming all afternoon.

The Tigers celebrate a miraculous try to Lachlan Galvin.
The Tigers celebrate a miraculous try to Lachlan Galvin.

Losers

* Jarome Luai (21) – Combined well as the Tigers produced some great attack, but couldn’t get into the big stats.

* Isaiah Iongi (21) – Was strong in actual NRL, including some great defensive plays (see below). But they count for next to nothing in SuperCoach.

* Dylan Brown (34) – The Knights will be asking for their money back.

* Royce Hunt (24) – The top prop cheapie in SuperCoach just isn’t getting the minutes or workrate.

* J’Maine Hopgood (46) – Didn’t disgrace himself (he was the only chaser on one of the Tigers’ tries) but 46 in 64 minutes isn’t what owners are looking for.

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