SuperCoach NRL: What we learned from Sunday, Tigers v Sharks, Raiders v Dolphins
Terrell May played 85 minutes, including golden point extra time, to notch this whopper. He is reaching the God areas of Corey Parker and Paul Gallen.
An injury to Mawene Hiroti will make him the most popular sell of the upcoming round, but Terrell May was on fire.
WINNERS
* Terrell May (108) - Played 85 minutes, including extra time, to notch this whopper. Reaching God areas of Corey Parker and Paul Gallen.
* Ronaldo Mulitalo (103) - Notched only his second try of the year but is still averaging mid-60s. POD?
* Nicho Hynes (70) - Close to winning the game on many occasions for the Sharks. But two try assists will keep owners happy.
* Savelio Tamale (76) - Hopefully you held and played. The now standard base for him - six tackles busts and nearing 20 runs - plus a try.
* Corey Horsburgh (72) - Added some neat attack to his usual base with a forced drop out and five tackle busts.
* Matty Nicholson (68) - A late try but only just hit his BE of 58 so don’t expect a insignificant rise. Potential sell.
* Tom Starling (65) - A try assist on top of his usual base. Although it must be noticed that Canberra’s comeback came with Owen Pattie at No. 9 and not Starling.
LOSERS
* Daniel Saifiti (65) - Great score but went off in the first half due to a shoulder injury sustained while scoring a try.
* Mawene Hiroti (16) - Injured for the Sharks and now a serious sell for SuperCoaches after making a huge profit.
Originally published as SuperCoach NRL: What we learned from Sunday, Tigers v Sharks, Raiders v Dolphins