Buy, Hold, Sell: Keen on Keaon, time for Turbo?
There’s so much to take into calculations for SuperCoaches this week – the byes, which Origin players back up and two prime cut-priced keepers.
There’s so much to take into calculations for SuperCoaches this week – the byes, which Origin players back up and two prime cut-priced keepers.
SuperCoaches are questioning whether Corey Horsburgh is a liability, while popular players Joe Tapine and Tom Starling also face nervous waits.
The Roosters have suffered a blow with a star forward suffering an injury setback, while a Panthers player has been ruled out after some teamlist confusion. See all the predicted team changes.
Tom Trbojevic may have been strapping free, but the Manly star still looked far from his best, as the Parramatta Eels stunned the Sea Eagles. See what we learned from the match.
Round 8 is usually the time where we sit back, relax and save trades. But with so many great buys, plus a host of injuries, it may even be time to burn another boost.
Anger at Lachlan Galvin’s exit from the Wests Tigers exploded in an emotion-charged derby against Parramatta – but Terrell May is the big SuperCoach winner.
Kalyn Ponga and the Newcastle Knights’ woes have continued in a meek showing against the Cronulla Sharks, while a Super POD has emerged at the Raiders.
Sharks star Addin Fonua-Blake is on track to take on the Knights as he battles an abductor injury, while the Titans have been decimated. See all the team changes for Round 7.
One premiership contender staked its title claims while another faltered in a big way. See the standouts and SuperCoach stars in our six things learned from Good Friday footy.
Penrith’s hopes of a five-peat are hanging by a thread – and so is Dylan Edwards’ grip on the Blues’ No.1 jersey. But club legend Greg Alexander is adamant all hope is not lost.
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.
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