Cheapie Bible: Origin injuries unearth bargain buys
Trades are running low and Origin has cut a swathe through SuperCoach sides, so it’s more important than ever right now to get your cheapies right.
Trades are running low and Origin has cut a swathe through SuperCoach sides, so it’s more important than ever right now to get your cheapies right.
The Broncos have suffered a massive blow with a star set to be sidelined until Round 20, while the Rabbitohs have welcomed back a star from injury. See full teams analysis.
Matt Burton’s Origin recall will see Kyle Flanagan earn a rare start for the Canterbury Bulldogs, while injury has forced Harrison Edwards out of the game.
The narrative goes that Kalyn Ponga is more at home at fullback, where he is currently playing, compared to five-eighth. But do the stats back that up?
WHEN SuperCoaches go on the hunt for must-have players this year, it is fair to say few will look to the Gold Coast for an answer.
THE Wests Tigers may not have the strongest NRL squad but they do have two SuperCoach guns in their ranks and a bunch of cheapies that could help stump up some much-needed cash as the season wears on.
THE Sharks boast several SuperCoach guns like Paul Gallen and Andrew Fifita but the team still has question marks over how they will line-up.
MANLY may have undergone a massive makeover but the main man remains the same — Daly Cherry-Evans. Jamie Lyon joins him in gun status but there’s a couple of cheapies well worth checking out.
THEY’VE lost three guns in Michael Jennings, James Maloney and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck, but the Roosters still offer two of the best cheapies in the comp and a host of keepers.
WITH a wealth of point-scoring machines at their disposal, SuperCoaches will be eyeing the rising Raiders with interest.
THE return of Bunnies messiah Sam Burgess is just one of the changes which will see a new-look South Sydney line-up take the field in 2016. Get the lowdown here.
A CHANGE of coach and a huge turnover of players make the Panthers one of the most exciting teams in SuperCoach 2016.
NRL SuperCoach is Australia’s favourite rugby league fantasy game – an internet phenomenon with over $128,000 in prizes to be won.
A NEW coach coupled with a mass exodus of senior players is set to perk plenty of SuperCoach interest at the Knights.
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