KFC SuperCoach: Super Trade Week Special
KFC SuperCoaches have FIVE trades for the upcoming round and it’s important to make the most of them.
KFC SuperCoaches have FIVE trades for the upcoming round and it’s important to make the most of them.
The byes are over and KFC SuperCoaches are now building their final teams for the run home. Join Tom Sangster and Rob Sutherland.
The dust has settled on a crazy teams day and now it’s time to make some informed decisions. Join Tom Sangster and Phil Prior.
In KFC SuperCoach we have learned to expect the unexpected. But even by SuperCoach standards, this was a crazy teams day.
One of the first-choice wingers for NSW is already battling a hamstring injury and now a second one has gone down and is set to miss the Origin opener.
The NRL may have launched a crackdown on high shots, but statistics show that foul play is far from the biggest cause of concussions, writes TRAVIS MEYN.
Daly Cherry-Evans is yet to reveal where he’ll be playing next season, but Phil Gould is adamant that despite strong links to the Roosters the star halfback won’t be running out for the tricolours.
The player agent of under-fire Dragons halfback Lachlan Ilias believes his client has just “two or three” games to save his spot in the side.
While we have some depth at key spine positions a new crisis has emerged in Draft. See the full Waiver Watch for round six.
Teams are in for NRL round 6 and the big question must be asked: Who is the better SuperCoach cheapie between Thomas Cant and Dylan Egan?
With two great cheapies on offer and a number of top guns bottoming out in price, it’s a huge trading week for SuperCoach NRL. Tom Sangster has…
Thomas Cant is the most popular cheapie this week but is he a trap? And is Dylan Egan a better buy? Tom Sangster is joined by The SuperCoach…
With two great cheapies on offer and a number of top guns bottoming out in price, it’s a huge trading week for SuperCoach NRL. Tom Sangster has…
Rugby league’s dangerous and outdated junior grading system is eating away at the fabric of the game. Just ask Oliver Campbell, the broken 12-year-old who will walk away from the game he loves.
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