Walson Carlos
2019 SuperCoach Classic runner-up
2019 runner-up Walson Carlos has the final say on the major Round 22 plays, including PODs, skippers, trades and more.
NRLBeen a fair bit happening in the Supercoach world since I last wrote The Final Word in Round 19. Team depth and trades appear to be getting more valuable by the game.
It’s always a really tricky time of the year to predict NRL results with some teams at the bottom of the 8 like the Bulldogs and Tigers playing spoilers. Those teams at the top of the ladder particularly the Panthers don’t seemingly have a lot to play for with the minor premiership all but wrapped up. The Supercoach ramifications from this can be critical particularly with the SC finals upon us.
If you have players within teams that are in the thick of the top-4 and top-8 races that can certainly be advantageous because there is no question marks over their will and desperation to give 100% every week out on the field.
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Embed from Getty ImagesPersonally I am playing for pride and trying to get a big finish to finish in the top 1000. Sitting 1,564th place I am actually only 127 points away from 1000th place so with a strong finish the goal is achievable.
One of my biggest concerns is I am down to my last two trades. Whilst my team isn’t the best I do have depth and am able to cover the outs this week of Joey Tapine and Taylan May. For the time being I think I’ll keep my last two trades in my pocket in case I need them out of necessity in the last three rounds. With injuries, covid and possible restings things could get very ugly!
Good luck to all those Supercoaches this week battling it out in their finals games!
Embed from Getty ImagesHere’s the players I’ve identified as PODs (Point of Difference players – less than 10% owned) and SuperPODS (less than 2% owned) that should be on your radar. I’ve listed them in ranking order of who I believe is the best to take the risk on:
PODs (My top-4 ranked)
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SuperPODs (My top-3 ranked)
If you are wanting to really shake things up and take the risk that could see you move up or down the rankings really quickly the Captain option this week could be for you. The most popular captain will no doubt be Nicho Hynes and he will be very hard to go against given the favourable match-up of the Tigers. Matt Burton, Ezra Mam, Adam Reynolds, Ronaldo Mulitalo and Reuben Garrick are all examples of some left field options worth considering this weekend.
Is this the weekend to be bold and make your move or just stick with Nicho and the pack and make your move in the future?
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2022 – Starting with $1000 bank
Current Balance – $826 (-$174)
Round 19 Recap
It was three weeks ago now but for any of those loyal followers the same game multi of Suaaliim Crichton and Tedesco to score got up at a juicy price. In fact when Fifita scored against the Bulldogs it looked being a huge weekend on the punt but Murray Taulagi didn’t cross and that multi fell one leg short.
Round 22 Best Bets (Odds courtesy of TopSport)
Total Bets $50
Same Game Multi
T Koula/D Fifita/H Olakuatu @ $20 (TopUp) x $25
To score a try Multi
N Hynes/H Young/H Olakuatu @ $31 (TopUp) x $25
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