SuperCoach teams analysis round 10

Winners & Losers: Round 10 3:42

NRL: Supercoach hosts Breanna Holden and Tom Sangster talk you through all the winners and losers for round 10

Matt Frawley has been named to start. Picture: Gregg Porteous

IT was a tough week on the teams front with popular cheapies Kalyn Ponga, Corey Harawira-Naera and Adam Elliott all losing out.

WINNERS

• Matt Frawley – The Canterbury young gun scores just the second starting jersey of his career following the injury to Josh Reynolds (hamstring), who will miss five weeks.

• Tohu Harris – The SuperCoach great has been named for his first top grade game since the grand final. Will be eased back from the bench and hopefully drop to a cheap price come round 15.

LOSERS

• Kalyn Ponga – The return of Lachlan Coote (calf) sees the most popular player in SuperCoach drop to an extended bench.

• Corey Harawira-Naera – Dropped to the bench to accommodate the return of James Fisher-Harris (shoulder), who slots straight onto the right edge.

• Adam Elliott – The boom Bulldog was the most popular buy of the week going into the team announcements, but has been dropped to the bench despite three tries in two games. That said, Des Hasler’s team lists can never be trusted and there’s every chance Elliot starts again. Thankfully the Bulldogs play the first game of the week so we will know by lockout.

• Cody Walker – All the mail coming into teams day was that Walker would move to fullback for the Rabbitohs, where his attacking stats have gone through the roof in the past. But he remains at five-eighth in Michael Maguire’s side for now, so keep an eye on late mail.

• Malakai Watene-Zelezniak – Another one for late mail. Despite all the talk suggesting the older brother of Dallin Watene-Zelezniak would make his club debut at the Tigers, he has been named out of the 17.

• Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad – Earmarked as a potential cheapie after his debut last round, but drops out with the return of Solomon Kata (hamstring).

• Johnathan Thurston – Out for 3-6 weeks with a minor tear to his rotator cuff.

Kalyn Ponga has been named out of the 17.

Kalyn Ponga has been named out of the 17.Source:AAP

BULLDOGS v COWBOYS

7.50pm Thursday at ANZ Stadium

Bulldogs: 1. Will Hopoate 2. Kerrod Holland 3. Josh Morris 4. Brenko Lee 1. Brett Morris 6. Matt Frawley 7. Moses Mbye 8. Aiden Tolman 9. Michael Lichaa 10. James Graham (c) 11. Josh Jackson 12. Greg Eastwood 13. David Klemmer. Interchange: 14. Sam Kasiano 15. Danny Fualalo 16. Adam Elliott 17. Raymond Faitala-Mariner 19. Reimis Smith 20. Marcelo Montoya 21. Brad Abbey 23. Craig Garvey

Ins: Brad Abbey, Craig Garvey, Marcelo Montoya, Raymond Faitala-Mariner, Reimis Smith

Outs: Josh Reynolds (hamstring, round 14)

Teams analysis: Matt Frawley starts in the halves in place of Josh Reynolds (hamstring, round 14), with Raymond Faitala-Mariner joining the bench.

SuperCoach analysis: Adam Elliott’s emergence has been nothing short of brilliant (three tries in two weeks). But he’s only a realistic buy if named to start this week — and thankfully the Bulldogs play in the first match, so we will know before lockout. It could be a tough ask for the kid to start just four days after City-Country, but even so, the formline is impressive — round 12 coverage, -23 break even and projected price of $ 284,300 for the round 15 bye, when he is a trade.

Will Hopoate’s numbers are ridiculous. He has averaged 69.7 almost entirely in base stats over three games (one injury-affected, playing 67 minutes that week). His last start 107 included 48 points in runs. With round 12 and 18 coverage, he’s a very tempting prospect for the byes. However, he’s a wait-and-see as Hopoate is yet to decide whether he will play Sundays this year. He could potentially miss rounds 11 (Sunday), 13 (Sunday), 15 (bye), the all-important 18 (Sunday), and 19 (bye).

With the injury to Josh Reynolds (hamstring), Matt Frawley is now locked into the starting side for the next five weeks, which is welcome news for 13.3 per cent. He has scored at 0.5PPM this year, so in 80 minutes SuperCoaches can realistically expect scores of around 40 — which is almost exactly his BE this week (39). Ie: Those looking for a downgrade can have another look this round. James Graham is a must for the byes, but don’t jump the gun as he is predicted to drop to $ 350,000 for round 12 following last game’s concussion.

Matt Frawley has been named to start. Picture: Gregg Porteous

Matt Frawley has been named to start. Picture: Gregg PorteousSource:News Corp Australia

Cowboys: 1. Lachlan Coote 2. Kyle Feldt 3. Justin O’Neill 4. Kane Linnett 5. Antonio Winterstein 6. Michael Morgan 7. Ray Thompson 8. John Asiata 9. Jake Granville 10. Scott Bolton 11. Gavin Cooper 12. Ethan Lowe 13. Jason Taumalolo. Interchange: 14. Ben Hampton 15. Coen Hess 16. Shaun Fensom 17. Ben Spina 18. Corey Jensen 19. Blake Leary 20. Kyle Laybutt 21. Kalyn Ponga

Ins: Blake Leary, Jake Granville, Kyle Laybutt, Lachlan Coote, Shaun Fensom.

Outs: Patrick Kaufusi (foot, round 11)

Teams analysis: Coach Paul Green welcomes back Lachlan Coote, Jake Granville and Shaun Fensom, but this means Kalyn Ponga has been dropped from the 17. Ray Thompson will partner Michael Morgan in the halves, with John Asiata taking over as a starting forward. Patrick Kaufusi has been ruled out with a foot injury. Granville is the only concern ahead of Thursday and has to prove himself at Wednesday’s captain’s run.

SuperCoach analysis: Kalyn Ponga’s dumping to reserves is a bummer, but don’t be tempted to sell. He is a top 17 player every time he takes the park, and at the very least will cover round 15. Coen Hess moves to the bench, and with a break even of 86 and the bye in round 12, he is a definite sell. This is especially so given the main provider of attacking stats at the Cowboys, Johnathan Thurston, will miss at least five of the next 10 games through injury and Origin.

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DRAGONS V SHARKS

6pm Friday at UOW Jubilee Oval

Dragons: 1. Jason Nightingale 2. Nene Macdonald 3. Euan Aitken 4. Timoteo Lafai 5. Taane Milne 6. Kurt Mann 7. Josh McCrone 8. Russell Packer 9. Cameron McInnes 10. Paul Vaughan 11. Tyson Frizell 12. Joel Thompson 13. Jack de Belin. Interchange: 14. Tariq Sims 15. Leeson Ah Mau 16. Hame Sele 17. Jai Field 18. Kalifa Faifai Loa 19. Jacob Host 20. Luciano Leilua 21. Siliva Havili

Ins: Jacob Host, Jai Field, Kalifa Faifai Loa, Luciano Leilua, Siliva Havili

Outs: Josh Dugan (fractured eye socket)

Teams analysis: Josh Dugan (fractured eye socket, Origin 1) is replaced at fullback by Jason Nightingale, with Taane Milne starting on the wing and Jai Field added to the bench.

SuperCoach analysis: Paul Vaughan is rightly in the 10 most sold players this week. After a bumper start, he has averaged 52.6 over the last five rounds (admittedly with one injury-affected game of 32), has a BE of 82 and misses round 12. Take the $ 46,000 and run. The Dragons aren’t a particularly popular team at the moment due to the round 12 bye, but load up from round 13 when their schedule opens up. In particular, clear the decks for Jack De Belin, who has scored the fifth most points of any player and is a must if he misses Origin. Cameron McInnes and Euan Auitken are decent PODs.

Sharks: 1. Valentine Holmes 2. Sosaia Feki 3. Jack Bird 4. Ricky Leutele 5. Gerard Beale 6. James Maloney 7. Chad Townsend 8. Andrew Fifita 9. Jayden Brailey 10. Matt Prior 11. Luke Lewis 12. Wade Graham 13. Paul Gallen. Interchange: 14. Joseph Paulo 15. Chris Heighington 16. Jeremy Latimore 17. Kurt Capewell 18. Sam Tagataese 19. Daniel Mortimer 20. Edrick Lee 21. Kurt Dillon

Ins: Daniel Mortimer, Edrick Lee, Kurt Dillon, Luke Lewis, Sam Tagataese

Outs: Tony Williams (ACL, season)

Teams analysis: Luke Lewis (hamstring) returns to the back row in place of Tony Williams (ACL, season).

SuperCoach analysis: Paul Gallen has scored the second most points of anyone and will no doubt be the most purchased player between now and round 12, although it could be worth waiting to see if he backflips on Origin retirement. Andrew Fifita made the most of his Test reprieve, stepping out from the naughty corner to run for 100 metres in 12 hit-ups. With Aaron Woods out and Trent Merrin struggling for form, Fifita now appears a certainty to run out for the Blues. Get ready for a trade to James Graham, Nathan Brown, Gallen etc. Jayden Brailey is a hold until round 15 at the very least, but could be a sell from there as he doesn’t cover Cameron Smith in round 18 and James Segeyaro (broken arm) will be back.

TIGERS V RABBTIOHS

7.50pm Friday at ANZ Stadium

Tigers: 1. James Tedesco 2. David Nofoaluma 3. Michael Chee-Kam 4. Moses Suli 5. Kevin Naiqama 6. Mitchell Moses 7. Luke Brooks 8. Sauaso Sue 9. Matt McIlwrick 10. Ava Seumanufagai 11. Joel Edwards 12. Chris Lawrence 13. Elijah Taylor. Interchange: 14. Tim Grant 15. Josh Aloiai 16. Jacob Liddle 17. JJ Felise 18. Kyle Lovett 19. Justin Hunt 20. Jack Littlejohn 21. Malakai Watene Zelezniak

Ins: Jack Littlejohn, Justin Hunt, Kyle Lovett, Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, Tim Grant

Outs: Aaron Woods (hamstring, round 13)

Teams analysis: Aaron Woods (hamstring, round 13) is replaced at starting prop by Sauaso Sue, with Tim Grant (shoulder) joining the bench. There is mail Malakai Watene-Zelezniak will debut in the backline, either in place of Michael Chee-Kam or David Nofoaluma (knee). Jamal Idris (ACL) is out for the season.

SuperCoach analysis: Wilfred stated it as one of his fearless predictions and I’m getting on the bandwagon — James Tedesco for a ton this week against the battling Bunnies, who are only three converted tries off being the worst defence in the comp. He’s getting the Big C for Sangnamstyle as I don’t have a non-player after Teddy to activate the loophole. With a genuine lack of cheapies, Malakai Watene-Zelezniak will come into serious contention if makes his club debut this week, even with the bye in round 12.

Rabbitohs: 1. Alex Johnston 2. Braidon Burns 3. Siosifa Talakai 4. Hymel Hunt 5. Bryson Goodwin 6. Cody Walker 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Thomas Burgess 9. Damien Cook 10. Kyle Turner 11. John Sutton 12. Angus Crichton 13. Sam Burgess. Interchange: 14. Robbie Farah 15. Jason Clark 16. Zane Musgrove 17. Cameron Murray 18. Anthony Cherrington 19. Robbie Rochow 20. Tyrell Fuimaono 22. Aaron Gray

Ins: Aaron Gray, Anthony Cherrington, Braidon Burns, Robbie Rochow, Tyrell Fuimaono

Outs: Robert Jennings

Teams analysis: Braidon Burns replaces Robert Jennings in the backline, while Aaron Gray (knee) is a chance of playing his first match of the year after being included on the extended bench. There is mail Cody Walker will play fullback, with John Sutton in the halves.

SuperCoach analysis: Serious bye planning dramas have emerged, with Robert Jennings out, and Siosifa Talakai and Braidon Burns on thin ice with Aaron Gray on the extended bench and rumours Cody Walker will move to fullback, which would see an outside back drop out (Alex Johnston to wing). Walker at fullback would be a huge boost for SuperCoach. He rocked a 70 average in the final 13 games last year, most of them in the No. 1. Here’s hoping a John Sutton move to five-eighth sees Angus Crichton return to 80 minutes.

PANTHERS V WARRIORS

3pm Saturday at Pepper Stadium

Panthers: 1. Matt Moylan (c) 2. Peta Hiku 3. Dean Whare 4. Waqa Blake 5. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6. Bryce Cartwright 7. Nathan Cleary 8. James Tamou 9. Peter Wallace 10. Reagan Campbell-Gillard 11. James Fisher-Harris 12. Isaah Yeo 13. Trent Merrin. Interchange: 14. Tyrone Peachey 15. Leilani Latu 16. Tim Browne 17. Corey Harawira-Naera 18. Moses Leota 19. Sione Katoa 20. Viliame Kikau 21. Te Maire Martin

Ins: James Fisher-Harris, Moses Leota, Sione Katoa, Te Maire Martin

Outs: None

Teams analysis: James Fisher-Harris (shoulder) slots straight onto the right edge, with SuperCoach cheapie Corey Harawira relegated to the bench. Te Maire Martin has been included on an extended bench after playing reserves last match. Bryce Cartwright (ankle) and Tyrone Peachey (bicep) are expected to play despite failing to finish training on Tuesday, while Dean Whare was rested from the session.

SuperCoach analysis: Corey Harawira-Naera’s move to the bench is an obvious blow. But with a break even of -13, he should nudge the $ 400,000 mark before being moved on ahead of Penrith’s horror run of byes. At that price, we MAKE $ 50,000 on a trade to James Graham. Yep, CHN is officially one of the greatest cheapies in SuperCoach history. Bryce Cartwright has dropped $ 136,000 this year, the second most of any player, and he’s an absolute must for round 16 if he stays at that price. His matchwinning try for City may well spark something special.

Warriors: 1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (c) 2. David Fusitua 3. Blake Ayshford 4. Solomone Kata 5. Ken Maumalo 6. Kieran Foran 7. Shaun Johnson 8. James Gavet 9. Issac Luke 10. Jacob Lillyman 11. Bodene Thompson 12. Ryan Hoffman 13. Simon Mannering. Interchange: 14. Nathaniel Roache 15. Sam Lisone 16. Ligi Sao 17. Ben Matulino 18. Manu Vatuvei 20. Mason Lino 21. Bunty Afoa 22. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad

Ins: Bunty Afoa, Manu Vatuvei, Mason Lino, Solomone Kata

Outs: None

Teams analysis: Solomone Kata (hamstring) returns in place of Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad.

SuperCoach analysis: Shaun Johnson is very cheap this week at $ 412,000 for those who don’t already own him. Simon Mannering is chugging along typically well (average 66) and is a great purchase to cover round 12. However, Bodene Thompson has been far too inconsistent.

Buy, Hold, Sell: Round 10 3:33

NRL: Supercoach hosts Breanna Holden and Tom Sangster talk you through all the buy, hold and sell tips for round 10

STORM V TITANS

5.30pm Saturday at Suncorp Stadium

Storm: 1. Billy Slater 2. Suliasi Vunivalu 3. Will Chambers 4. Cheyse Blair 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Cameron Munster 7. Cooper Cronk 8. Tim Glasby 9. Cameron Smith (c) 10. Jordan McLean 11. Felise Kaufusi 12. Kenny Bromwich 13. Dale Finucane. Interchange: 14. Mark Nicholls 15. Joe Stimson 16. Tohu Harris 17. Ryley Jacks 18. Tui Kamikamica 19. Dean Britt 20. Slade Griffin 21. Young Tonumaipea

Ins: Dean Britt, Mark Nicholls, Ryley Jacks, Slade Griffin, Tohu Harris, Tui Kamikamica, Young Tonumaipea

Outs: Christian Welch (ACL, season), Jesse Bromwich (disciplinary, round 13), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (broken hand, round 13)

Teams analysis: Tim Glasby has been promoted to the starting side in place of Jesse Bromwich while Tohu Harris has also been named in the 17 to make his return.

SuperCoach analysis: Felise Kaufusi is the eighth most sold player this week, but the figure should be much higher. Forget the great coverage from round 12 onwards, the fact is Kaufusi misses the upcoming bye and he is not a final 17 player. Benefitting from three recent tries, his price won’t reach these heights again this year (BE 60) and he is realistically a 50-55 average player. He has played 80 minutes in every game this year, which is a massive ask for a young forward, and he will no doubt get some early showers at some stage. A trade to Gallen costs just under $ 100,000, so lock it in.

The returning Tohu Harris looks set to drop beautifully for round 15 as he is eased back from the bench. Cameron Munster is a serious option for round 13. He plays five-eighth like he plays fullback. That is, he runs the ball at every opportunity, averaging 70 in his only two full games in the position. Further, if Billy Slater plays Origin (likely), Munster plays fullback in rounds 15 and 18.

Titans: 1. Tyrone Roberts 2. Anthony Don 3. Jarryd Hayne 4. Konrad Hurrell 5. Dan Sarginson 6. Kane Elgey 7. Ashley Taylor 8. Jarrod Wallace 9. Nathan Peats 10. Ryan James (c) 11. Chris McQueen 12. Joe Greenwood 13. Ryan Simpkins. Interchange: 14. Dale Copley 15. Morgan Boyle 16. Paterika Vaivai 17. Leivaha Pulu 18. Nathaniel Peteru 19. Pat Politoni 20. Daniel Vidot 21. Eddy Pettybourne

Ins: Dale Copley, Daniel Vidot, Eddy Pettybourne, Nathaniel Peteru, Pat Politoni

Outs: Kevin Proctor (stood down, indefinite)

Teams analysis: Jarryd Hayne will remain at centre for this Saturday’s clash with Melbourne. Dale Copley has been named as a bench utility as he returns from a rib injury. Kevin Proctor not named in the 21 as he awaits a board meeting.

SuperCoach analysis: Jarryd Hayne’s centre switch is worrying for owners. He scored just 24 in base stats last match and won’t cross for two tries every week (both with linebreaks). Jarrod Wallace is a sell after making us $ 113,000. Well played Wally, but last week’s HIA leaves him with a break even of 82 and he is not a top 17 player for the run home.

THE PODCAST CREW REVEAL THEIR BYE PLANS

SEA EAGLES V BRONCOS

7.50pm Saturday at Suncorp Stadium

Sea Eagles: 1. Tom Trbojevic 2. Jorge Taufua 3. Dylan Walker 4. Brian Kelly 5. Akuila Uate 6. Blake Green 7. Daly Cherry-Evans 8. Brenton Lawrence 9. Apisai Koroisau 10. Martin Taupau 11. Frank Winterstein 12. Curtis Sironen 13. Jake Trbojevic. Interchange: 14. Lewis Brown 15. Nate Myles 16. Jackson Hastings 17. Addin Fonua-Blake 18. Jarrad Kennedy 19. Matthew Wright 20. Cameron Cullen 21. Shaun Lane

Ins: Cameron Cullen, Jarrad Kennedy, Matthew Wright, Shaun Lane

Outs: None

Teams analysis: No changes for Trent Barrett’s side.

SuperCoach analysis: Brian Kelly (BE 71) and Frank Winterstein (BE 59) are obvious sells following huge price rises. Our colleague James Hooper reported on Tuesday night that both Tom and Jake Trbojevic are Origin certainties, so take this into account when bye planning.

Broncos: 1. Darius Boyd (c) 2. Corey Oates 3. Jordan Kahu 4. Tautau Moga 5. David Mead 6. Anthony Milford 7. Kodi Nikorima 8. Korbin Sims 9. Andrew McCullough 10. Adam Blair 11. Sam Thaiday 12. Matt Gillett 13. Josh McGuire. Interchange: 14. Alex Glenn 15. Joe Ofahengaue 16. Herman Ese’ese 17. George Fai 18 James Roberts 19. Jaydn Su’a 20. Joe Boyce 21 Jonus Pearson

Ins: George Fai, Jaydn Su’A, Joe Boyce, Jonus Pearson

Outs: None

Teams analysis: Debutant alert! George Fai will come onto the bench this week as David Mead moves into the starting team to replace an injured James Roberts. Mead to wing, Jordan Kahu to centre.

SuperCoach analysis: Johnathan Thurston now seems set to play Origin, which is great news for Anthony Milford owners after he was earmarked as a candidate by coach Kevin Walters over the weekend. That said, Milford remains a smokey for a bench spot.

KNIGHTS V RAIDERS

2pm Sunday at McDonald Jones Stadium

Knights: 1. Brendan Elliot 2. Ken Sio 3. Dane Gagai 4. Peter Mata’utia 5. Nathan Ross 6. Brock Lamb 7. Jaelen Feeney 8. Daniel Saifiti 9. Danny Levi 10. Josh Starling 11. Sione Mata’utia (c) 12. Sam Stone 13. Luke Yates. Interchange: 14. Anthony Tupou 15. Joe Wardle 16. Jack Stockwell 17. Jacob Saifiti 18. Pauli Pauli 19. Tyler Randell 20. Josh King 21. Lachlan Fitzgibbon

Ins: Anthony Tupou, Lachlan Fitzgibbon, Trent Hodkinson, Tyler Randell

Outs: None

Teams analysis: Luke Yates named at lock with Josh King back to the reserves. Meanwhile, Trent Hodkinson is close to a return.

SuperCoach analysis: Sam Stone is on fire for the 16.9 per cent who still own the early-season cheapie, pumping a three game average of 54.3 in a very healthy 65 minutes. However, with a horror bye schedule to come, he’s a sell in round 12, by which time he is predicted to have made another $ 50,000. Luke Yates is also an obvious sell before round 12, but at a much smaller profit.

Raiders: 1. Jack Wighton 2. Nick Cotric 3. Jarrod Croker (c) 4. Joseph Leilua 5. Jordan Rapana 6. Blake Austin 7. Aidan Sezer 8. Junior Paulo 9. Josh Hodgson 10. Shannon Boyd 11. Sia Soliola 12. Elliott Whitehead 13. Luke Bateman. Interchange: 14. Adam Clydsdale 15. Dunamis Lui 16. Clay Priest 17. Joe Tapine 18. Scott Sorensen 19. Jordan Taylor 20. Dave Taylor 21. Zac Santo

Ins: Dave Taylor, Dunamis Lui, Jordan Turner, Scott Sorensen, Zac Santo

Outs: Josh Papalii (disciplinary, round 11)

Teams analysis: Sia Soliola will start the match for Josh Papalii, with Dunamis Lui coming onto the bench. Dave Taylor, Zac Santo, Jordan Turner and Scott Sorensen added to extended bench.

SuperCoach analysis: I’ll be holding Nick Cotric for the round 12 bye, but certainly understand selling if you can upgrade to Paul Gallen, Semi Radradra, Jarrod Croker etc. On Croker, it’s very hard to turn down the best CTW in SuperCoach at a $ 125,000 discount on his starting price, at the POD-a-licious ownership of just 7.5 per cent. Sure, he will join plenty more sides over the next few weeks, but it’s doubtful he will be owned by more than 15 per cent by the start of the byes.

ROOSTERS V EELS

4pm Sunday at Allianz Stadium

Roosters: 1. Michael Gordon 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Latrell Mitchell 4. Joseph Manu 5. Blake Ferguson 6. Luke Keary 7. Mitchell Pearce 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 9. Jake Friend (c) 10. Dylan Napa 11. Boyd Cordner (c) 12. Mitchell Aubusson 13. Sio Siua Taukeiaho. Interchange: 14. Aidan Guerra 15. Zane Tetevano 16. Kane Evans 17. Connor Watson 18. Paul Carter 19. Victor Radley 20. Lindsay Collins 21. Jayden Nikorima

Ins: Jayden Nikorima, Latrell Mitchell, Lindsay Collins, Paul Carter, Victor Radley

Outs: Shaun Kenny-Dowall (stood down, indefinite)

Teams analysis: Latrell Mitchell replaces Shaun Kenny-Dowall (stood down) at centre.

SuperCoach analysis: Joseph Manu is the one that got away this year. He is now out of cheapie range at $ 234,000, but is essentially guaranteed a spot for the rest of the year following the standing down of Shaun Kenny-Dowall and Latrell Mitchell’s attitude issues. Sio Siua Taukeiaho has returned with a bang from an ACL injury, covers round 12 and is owned by just 0.2 per cent.

Eels: 1. Clinton Gutherson 2. Semi Radradra 3. Michael Jennings 4. Kirisome Auva’a 5. Josh Hoffman 6. Will Smith 7. Corey Norman 8. Suaia Matagi 9. Kaysa Pritchard 10. Tim Mannah (c) 11. Manu Ma’u 12. Tepai Moeroa 13. Nathan Brown. Interchange: 14. Beau Scott (c) 15. Daniel Alvaro 16. Kenny Edwards 17. Siosaia Vave 18. David Gower 19. Rory O’Brien 20. Bevan French 21. Cameron King

Ins: Bevan French, Cameron King, David Gower, Rory O’Brien

Outs: None

Teams analysis: Unchanged 17, but Bevan French (knee) is a chance to return after being named on an extended bench.

SuperCoach analysis: Semi Radradra will be a member of the Sangnamstyle set-up by round 12. He will be playing with a clear head after domestic violence charges were dismissed, has the highest ceiling of any CTW and best bye schedule in the comp — all for under $ 325,000. However, with a break even of 79, SuperCoaches can have another look this week. Nathan Brown has also proven himself a must for the byes by averaging 72.6 over the last five rounds. But like Semi, he’s not an urgent purchase this week as his price isn’t going anywhere fast (BE 57). Conversely, Corey Norman (BE -18) is predicted to rise by $ 38,000, so this is the week to get him at a $ 75,000 discount on his peak price.

Originally published as SuperCoach teams analysis round 10

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