Tim Williams
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Check out our Draftstars preview of the three Saturday clashes, with the key players to target and avoid.
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Let’s take a look into today’s fixtures.
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This shapes as a great clash with two attacking football sides. The Knights are building nicely leading into finals and I expect them to prove too classy, but the Warriors have shown in past months they won’t buckle in the hunt to keep their finals aspirations alive.
I’ll be favouring Knights attacking players and spending up big on a few gun forwards.
GUNS
Kalyn Ponga
This one is a little on the fence. I thought KP would lose kicking duties to Mason Lino, but Adam O’Brien said on Friday he’s likely to keep them with an eye to the future. Regardless, Ponga is in sublime form and should score well even without kicking.
Kurt Mann
Mann is by far the best option at hooker in this contest as the only big minute option. Despite the shift from the halves, he’s still fancying his running game and is a key point in the Knights attack. Chris Randall is likely to spell him at some point, so hopefully it doesn’t impact his minutes too drastically.
Mitch Barnett
Injury free for the first time in a while, Barnett has been in stunning form over the past month. He’s playing the full 80 minutes and has been Newcastle’s best player of late.
O’Brien clearly trusts him with big minutes, and he’s proven capable of finding attacking stats to bolster his tackle/run numbers. The third gun position could easily go to him, Jazz Tevaga or Tohu Harris, I just like the fact that Barnett is locked into an 80 minute role, while the Kiwi pair’s time is more sporadic.
STARS TO AVOID
David Klemmer
Absolutely no knock on Big Klem who has been in typically strong form of late. The problem is there’s a stack of gun forward options who will score well in this and you can’t have them all.
Klemmer has played big minutes lately due to injuries during the game, so if the Knights do get out to a lead I expect him to earn an early shower.
VALUE
Eliesa Katoa
Katoa doesn’t have the work rate of the gun second-rowers in this contest, but his attacking upside is greater than all of them. At just over $10k he’s a bargain pick up that frees up valuable cash to spend elsewhere.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
A day game in dry conditions will suit RTS perfectly. At just $11.5k he looks a standout pick alongside Ponga in the W/FB position.
COMBINATION
Jazz Tevaga and RTS
Tevaga has one of the most lethal offloads in the game, and RTS is one of the best support players in the game. The skipper will be sniffing around the ruck all day and can latch onto Jazz, once he’s in space it’ll take a minor miracle to stop him.
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The late withdrawal of Shaun Johnson changes the complexion of this game entirely. Matt Moylan is also out, while the Cowboys are without Jason Taumalo, so this game has all of a sudden been harder to get a gauge on.
I still expect the Sharks to win well, but both sides are throwing out very different outfits to normal. I’ve gone heavy on Sharks attacking players, and selected the players to benefit in Taumalolo’s absence.
GUNS
Josh McGuire
The Moose will almost certainly play greater minutes without JT. His workrate has gone through the roof in 2020 and hasn’t really looked like slowing down when given greater game time. Even at just under $16k I expect him to exceed his value.
STARS TO AVOID
There’s so few guns in this game that there’s none in particular to avoid. Fitting the better players in your squad shouldn’t be an issue.
VALUE
Francis Molo
Molo should play bigger minutes without JT, simple as that.
Blayke Brailey
With Connor Tracey playing in the halves, Brailey should return to 80 minutes and is the clear pick of the hookers.
Wade Graham
Graham is one of my first picked at just over $12k with Johnson and Moylan out. The Sharks will direct a large amount of attack through him on the left edge as a result. This also brings Sione Katoa right into play.
COMBINATION
Wade Graham and Sione Katoa
For the reasons mentioned above, I think this pair could link up a fair bit, whether it be a cut ball from Graham or his crafty kick in behind the line.
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The ladder leading Panthers are on a tear, while the Tigers are capitulating. Penrith should stamp their authority and beat the Tigers well. I’ll heavily be favouring Penrith attacking players here.
GUNS
Nathan Cleary
My first picked player in Penrith clashes each and every week, particularly when facing opposition with poor defensive records.
STARS TO AVOID
Harry Grant
Grant returns from injury and unfortunately for his Draftstars scoring Jacob Liddle is on the bench. As a result I don’t expect Grant to play the full 80 so it’s hard to see him exceeding his value at almost $16k.
Mitch Kenny should play 60-80 minutes for Penrith with Api Koroisau out and is almost $6k cheaper.
David Nofoaluma
Nofa is in career best form, but Penrith are a new level to what they’ve played this year. He rescued his score last week against the Roosters with a try on the bell. His stunning try-scoring form in 2020 may come to an end at the foot of the mountains.
VALUE
Stephen Crichton, Brian To’o and Josh Mansour
Basically every player in Penrith’s backline could go very big if the result pans out as most are predicting. You can squeeze all three in, or even opt for Brent Naden as a lower ownership point of difference.
Alex Twal
With Josh Aloiai out, Twal may be forced into decent minutes on return from injury. Provided they come he’s comfortably the biggest worker in the Tigers pack.
COMBINATION
Crichton and Mansour
I’ve utilised this combo most weeks and it’s paid off of late. As mentioned in previous articles, opposition defences are doubling up efforts on Crichton due to his rapid rise as a young NRL star, so it’s simply a tip on to Mansour who thrives with the open space.
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Stat | Points value |
Try | 8 |
Try-assist | 5 |
Field goal | 5 |
Linebreak | 4 |
Tackle break | 3 |
Goal | 2 |
Linebreak assist | 2 |
Offload | 2 |
Tackle | 1 |
Run metre gained | 0.1 |
Kick metre gained | 0.05 |
Error | -2 |
Missed tackle | 0.05 |
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