NRL teams: Ill-timed injuries add to SuperCoach woes
It’s going to be one tough week. Not only are Origin players out and seven teams on the bye, but a host of fresh injuries have hit popular SuperCoach players.
It’s going to be one tough week. Not only are Origin players out and seven teams on the bye, but a host of fresh injuries have hit popular SuperCoach players.
Maroons enforcer Tom Gilbert has received the worst possible news on a pectoral injury, while Dragons young gun Dylan Egan is confirmed out for the season.
Surprise State of Origin selections, plus ill-timed injuries, have landed right on cue for the toughest week of the SuperCoach year – the first big bye.
From an injury to popular cheapie Dylan Egan, to a Terrell May masterclass as he chases a State of Origin debut, Sunday NRL action had it all.
A new front row weapon emerged with another scintillating display as a few of SuperCoach’s most popular players stumbled. Here are the five things we learnt from Sea Eagles vs Dragons.
Teams are in for round 7 and the headline news for SuperCoaches is the demotion to the bench of top cheapie Dylan Egan, while a host of big guns have been named.
The Eels have been given a much-needed boost with Mitchell Moses set to be named for his first game of the season, while Jahrome Hughes has received good news on a shoulder injury.
The SuperCoach cheapie market is red-hot at the moment. Don’t miss out on these incredible buys even if you are a week late, writes TOM SANGSTER.
Superstar fullback Kalyn Ponga was barely sighted as the Knights’ attacking woes continued, while SuperCoaches have a host of fresh injuries to deal with.
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The Roosters and Broncos are set to lose key players after the NRL Match Review Committee slapped four players with charges after their Friday night showdown.
He was the ‘Cheapie of the Year’ served up on a silver platter for SuperCoaches everywhere, and he delivered in a big way. See who starred as we look back at the six things learned from Friday Night Footy.
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