Late Mail: Knights’ cruel blow on semi-final eve
The Knights have been dealt a big selection blow right on the eve of their clash with the Warriors – keep up to date with breaking team news here.
The Knights have been dealt a big selection blow right on the eve of their clash with the Warriors – keep up to date with breaking team news here.
Young Sydney Roosters centre Billy Smith has been lauded after producing one of the bravest acts in the foundation club’s long and proud history.
SuperCoach champion Wayne Hartas, 62, is old school. He doesn’t use spreadsheets, barely uses social media and only started playing SuperCoach after being pestered by his son.
The NRL finals are here, but what will be the keys for some teams in the premiership chase? Brent Read takes a look at seven big calls on the eve of the finals series. Plus, all the teams news.
SUPERCOACHES should clear the decks, because two cheapies are set to emerge next week — Kerrod Holland and Javid Bowen.
IT’S a crucial week trading week for SuperCoach, with early-season cash cows starting to peak and a host of guns dropping to juicy prices.
KEEP up to date with the weekend’s SuperCoach action in our weekend rolling coverage. Highlights, lowlights, injuries — it’s all here.
TWO games in to Round 5 and there have been some outstanding performances already that would have some with a massive headstart.
PAUL Gallen is a certainty to play for the Sharks after overcoming a knee injury, while Robbie Farah has been assured of starting for Wests Tigers.
THEY don’t start for seven weeks, but SuperCoaches should already be planning for the looming byes. Here are the best 10 buys purchases.
THERE are bad SuperCoach trades, there are mad trades and then there are these trades — these trades are just plain stupid.
THERE was no Perfect 8 winner in round 4 which means the cash pool jackpots to $45,000 for round 5. Trent Copeland has all the inside mail on who to pick this week.
WELL, if you listened to my captaincy options last week you’d have had an 87 from Trent Merrin, a 63 from Andrew Fifita or an 86 from Shaun Johnson. Not bad, eh?
THE writing was on the wall. 60-point average. Still cheap. Consistent CTW option with more money to be made. Of course I didn’t pick him!
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