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Rando analyses the top NRL Supercoach teams after Round 13 & runs through the top ownership for the top players in each position.
NRLAnalysing the top NRL Supercoach teams after Round 13!
To make life easier when identifying true ownership of NRL Supercoach players, each week we’ll break it down into ranking brackets.
Whether you’re chasing ranks, or playing it safe up top, it’ll help identify the best ways to try and achieve your Supercoach goals.
The tables below sets out the proportion of Supercoach teams in the top 1%, top 5%, top 10% and overall that own each player.
Let’s take a look at the ownership of players at the conclusion of Round 13.
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Scott Drinkwater is by the far the most owned Fullback across Supercoach particularly with the top 10% of teams, whilst Latrell Mitchell had the biggest increase in interest up 14% WoW with the top 1%.
Origin players, James Tedesco, Reece Walsh and Dylan Edwards (when named) were the top 3 fullbacks who had a decline in ownership.
In particular, 10% of the top 1% were very quick to move on Edwards, whilst Mitchell in for Walsh was the 9th top trade this week.
Not too much movement in the CTW position in Round 13.
The biggest callouts were the increase in ownership for Dominic Young and Jacob Kiraz who were up 5% and 4% respectively for the top 1% teams.
Dylan Brown increased his strong ownership in Round 13 with most Supercoaches trading out Matt Burton after he was made unavailable through Origin selection.
Cody Walker has also sparked a bit of interest up 3% for the top 5% of Supercoaches following the win over Parramatta and an uninterrupted Origin draw incoming.
Many Supercoaches have jumped off Nicho Hynes with 102 trades in the top 1% moving over to Jahrome Hughes. Another popular trade-in for Hynes has been Latrell Mitchell.
Sam Walker continues to grow in ownership across the top teams, whilst Mitchell Moses looks to be a “wait and watch” option.
David Fifita‘s omission from the QLD origin team has seen his ownership explode with a 24% increase across the top 5% of teams. 11% of all the trades made this week has been getting Fifita in.
The main player being traded out is Angus Crichton after his Origin selection. The top 10% of Supercoaches have also become fed up with Morgan Smithies.
Terrell May was a popular FRF trade-in last week for the top 1% after he was named at starting prop with a favourable bench.
Most Supercoaches are remaining patient with Addin Fonua-Blake with the Warriors prop increasing in ownership across the whole of Supercoach.
Brendan Hands is the second most traded-in player this week after he played the full 80 minutes in a win for Parra last week.
Hands had a 10% increase in ownership for the top 5% of Supercoaches with the player he replaced, Joey Lussick, having the biggest decline in ownership for hookers.
Jeremy Marshall-King was also fancied by the top 1% of Supercoaches up 6% in ownership WoW heading into the Raiders game.
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