SuperCoach teams analysis: Why Munster is a mistake
Back in the Storm team after a case of ‘Caxtonitis’, Cameron Munster is the most purchased SuperCoach player this week. But is this really the week to jump on?
Back in the Storm team after a case of ‘Caxtonitis’, Cameron Munster is the most purchased SuperCoach player this week. But is this really the week to jump on?
The Brisbane Broncos and Maroons have suffered a huge injury blow with Tom Flegler set for an extended period on the sidelines. UPDATED EARLY MAIL
Gold Coast Titans make shock selection call for Queensland derby, while South Sydney coach Jason Demetriou confirm Cameron Murray will back up after Origin to play the Cowboys.
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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.
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A NEW coach coupled with a mass exodus of senior players is set to perk plenty of SuperCoach interest at the Knights.
THE Parramatta Eels should look forward to a season of considerable improvement following astute recruiting in the off season. And that can only mean good things for serious SuperCoaches.
THE Dragons offer value all across the park in 2016 with guns and cheapies expected to step up their workloads following the exit of Trent Merrin.
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