Walson Carlos
2019 SuperCoach Classic runner-up
With a serious mind for NRL and SuperCoach, 2019 runner-up Walson Carlos recaps the weekend trial action.
Expert Analysis Pre-seasonFollowing on from his preview of the weekend’s trial action, 2019 NRL SuperCoach runner-up Walson Carlos answers the burning questions from the key clashes.
In part one of the recap, he analyses the stars, flops and players to keep an eye out for from our final look at teams before teams drop on Tuesday.
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Embed from Getty ImagesSaturday 4pm at Bega Recreation Ground
Minutes Check: Indications from the game suggest that Penrith hooker Api Koroisau will play 80-minutes and Parramatta pair Nathan Brown and Junior Paulo 50-60 minutes.
Positional battle: TLT will tell the true story, but I feel as though Jarome Luai will start at 14 and Matt Burton as 6 with Tyrone May returning in Round 5 once his suspension ends.
Burning Question answered: Can Koroisau lock in an 80-minutes role at hooker for Panthers?
Yes, Ivan Cleary stated in his halftime interview that the Panthers really want Koroisau to play 80-minutes. Furthermore, he looked good during his time on the ground and scored well for SC.
Other key SC observations
Saturday 5.30pm at Casey Fields, Melbourne
Minutes Check: The Storm’s Dale Finucane averaged close to 60-minutes in games last year, and whilst he will see a minor uptick in that while Brandon Smith is out, his increased involvement could push into the 60+ average range for 2RFs.
North Queensland’s Reece Robson looks likely to split time at dummy half with Jake Granville, sadly making him not relevant to SC at this stage.
Positional battle: Jake Clifford was fair without setting the world on fire. I fully expect Scott Drinkwater to be named to start at 6 for the Storm.
Burning Question answered: Is Ryan Papenhuyzen’s outrageous involvement level going to decrease, increase or stay the same?
Expect the same involvement level from Papenhuyzen. He was pushing up off the ball on almost every play and will be a SC must in my opinion because he’s seriously under-priced.
Other key SC observations
Saturday 7.00pm at Glen Willow Oval, Mudgee
Minutes Check: South Sydney’s Jaydn Su’A was injured which will probably make him a POD option with all the mid-range gold emerging in the 2RF, he drops out of contention for mine. Cameron Murray, I feel based on the trial, will play 80-minutes with the majority of it on the edge along with some stints in the middle.
This can only be good for his SuperCoach output in my opinion. Liam Knight’s output and game style and his likelihood of getting at least 60-minutes makes him almost a must-have.
For the Dragons, Trent Merrin is a risk minutes wise, but looks good for an NRL return. Tyrell Fuimaono is an interesting one – at just above bargain basement price, his pre-season has been very good, but it’s hard to see where he fits. He looks too much of a risk coming off the bench.
Positional battle: Mikaele Ravalawa probably beats out Jason Saab and Tristan Sailor for a wing role, but I wasn’t considering any of the three seriously anyway.
Burning Question answered: How does Cameron Murray’s new role as left side 2RF affect his minutes and SC scores?
The answer is a resounding yes for me. Murray is set to at least match his value and quite possibly exceed it.
Will Trent Merrin receive enough minutes to be relevant in SC again?
Unsure – we’ll have to wait and see.
Other key SC observations
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Embed from Getty ImagesSaturday 8.00pm at Dolphin Stadium, Brisbane
Minutes Check: Brisbane’s Tom Flegler is SC relevant with his minutes and the injury query over Alex Glenn.
Jake Turpin is a scratch with the news he will share time with McCullough.
Tevita Pangai Jnr…..if you want that risk, I wish you all the best for the ride.
Patrick Carrigan played great minutes and had great output. Lock him in for Round 1 teams.
For the Titans, Tyrone Peachey again looks an impact player without a real position, and for that reason I’ll be steering clear of Gold Coast CTW’s and 2RF’s because they are who he’s most likely to replace.
Jai Arrow looks fit enough to play big minutes and looks seriously undervalued. The only threat is Peachey coming on in the middle, however he could play front-row and co-exist with Peachey if that does happen.
Bryce Cartwright is a close watch on actual game minutes.
Positional battle: By all good reports, Jack Bird has beaten out Jamayne Isaako for the fullback position with Isaako set to struggle to make the 17.
Burning Question: What sort of SC scoring potential does Jack Bird have at FLB for the Broncos?
Well thanks to a head high which resulted in an untimely concussion, it’s difficult to say with any certainty. Paying up nearly $500k for a CTW you are backing them to go high 50’s maybe even 60+ for the first five weeks to vindicate that decision. I think he can do it absolutely, but more likely a cheapie such as Tommy Talau (with the Mbye injury) emerges that allows me to shore up a 2RF who’s scoring output is safer.
Embed from Getty ImagesOther key SC observations
SUPERCOACH TERMINOLOGY KEY
MPG = Minutes per game
PPG = Points per game
PPM= Points per minute
BPG = Base per game (point accrued in tackles + runs + missed tackles)
POD = Point of difference
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Great article 👏🏼
Thanks for that analysis, it’s brilliant. Can’t wait for part two.
Both Cleary’s have indicated Luai will get first crack, but I think he’ll eventually get dropped for Burton…JFH will start at prop for Tetevano, meaning Yeo should keep that lock spot
Loving your work guys! Listen to the Podcasts on the way to work.
Staggs had recently pequed my interest this week.