Walson Carlos
2019 SuperCoach Classic runner-up
2019 runner-up Walson Carlos has the final say on the major NRL Round 10 plays, including his trades and captaincy options.
Final WordFinally, a decent week for my SuperCoach side after a terrible fortnight.
My trade-ins of RTS and Angus Crichton paid off with large scores and I posted a 1,347 jumping up about 9,000 spots to around 23,000th.
Still way back, but more importantly for me now I managed to win all bar one of the cash head-to-head leagues I’m in.
Hopefully I can put a few weeks back-to-back. This week is interesting with some promising trade-in choices as my team starts to take shape.
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Embed from Getty ImagesI need to get in Nathan Cleary. For me he is a must with the draw and how dominant he is with that Panthers side. I’ve settled on getting rid of Jai Arrow and Scott Drinkwater and bringing in Nathan Cleary and Tommy Talau.
On the other trade-in options this week I have to say I am not overly keen on Beau Fermor from the Titans.
I’m not sure how many more weeks he’ll be in the side and I certainly am unsure whether his scoring rate can continue.
My advice to SuperCoaches would be to study that trade long and hard before pulling the trigger on it.
As SuperCoaches start to mould their sides to resemble something like what they are looking for, everyone’s trade ins and trade outs are going to be different but I think its fair to say you want the core of Haas, Lolo, Matto, Angus Crichton, Cleary, SJ/Brown/Munster, Yeo, Nofo and of course Teddy.
The players around this core team are up to individual preference and draw suitability.
Even Matt Ikuvalu has to be a serious consideration given what he did last week and the way the Roosters are travelling.
Embed from Getty ImagesMatchups are important in SuperCoach. Here’s a few matchups to consider for this weekend’s games.
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Luke Thompson (Bulldogs- FRF) – Awkwardly priced, however he showed a fair bit in his first blowout for the season. Keep an eye on his minutes because he could be a handy pick up for the back half of the season.
Siliva Havili (Canberra – 2RF/HOK) – Surprisingly hasn’t been talked about much this week. Undoubtedly under-priced and set for an increased role in the team and significantly increased minutes at dummy half. Not the worst.
Ben Hunt (St. George – HLF) – I mentioned Hunt last week and he’s still an under-priced POD in the HFB position. Risky because it’s hard to know whether he’ll get his 80 minutes every week, but certainly could be rewarding if he does continue his great play.
Embed from Getty ImagesTedesco, Munster, Papenhuyzen or Cleary.
Teddy is the safest option, but in saying that given the match ups it’s quite feasible to see Munster, Papi and/or Cleary going 120+. The problem is Teddy is due for a try. So if he scores one it’s anyone’s guess what his score will be!
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If you are having a crack at DFS (Daily Fantasy Sports) this weekend consider these players in their matchups:
Brenko Lee and Paul Momorovski v Titans
Adam Douehi and Nofo v Broncos
Nathan Cleary and Brent Naden v Cowboys
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