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The Random Stats Guy analyses the Supercoach ownership of the top NRL Supercoach teams heading into Round 19.
NRLAnalysing the NRL Supercoach ownership of players across the top teams heading into Round 19.
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 heading into Round 19.
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Tom Trbojevic’s move back into the fullback position has caught the interest of over 1000 Supercoaches in the top 10% of rankings. The most popular trade outs are for the injured Latrell Mitchell and Nicho Hynes.
James Tedesco‘s 149 against the Dragons last weekend has convinced those who still don’t own him to convert. He is now owned by 1497/1593 Supercoaches ranked in the top 1%.
Reuben Garrick scored the least convincing 73 points you will see against the Cowboys and that was enough for Supercoaches to (re)invest back into him.
Greg Marzhew produced an impressive 86 points jumping $76.5k in price, and Supercoaches are jumping on him now before his price escalates any further.
The 5/8 position has been relatively quiet in terms of movement since Lachy Galvin started making waves, however, this week Supercoaches are starting to plan for the run home and have used up trades in this position.
Jayden Campbell is the 2nd most traded in player by the top 1% of Supercoaches this week. He’s got a breakeven of -44, is a DPP, hasn’t scored below 75 in his last 3 games and comes up against the bottom-placed Eels this weekend.
Jye Gray is another DPP prospect who will have the Rabbitohs #1 jersey for at least the next month with TrellMit out. He is the 8th most traded in player this week and with a 3.3% ownership could be a super POD play especially if he can replicate Latrell’s Supercoach scoring…
Rough go for those that traded Nicho in last week. Scored late to salvage 68 points but is now out for up to 8 weeks with a syndesmosis injury. He is the most traded out player by almost 6,000 trades.
Cody Walker has been a popular half replacement (see above) with Jahrome Hughes also traded in for the Sharks playmaker.
Nathan Cleary has started to gain some interest as he returns from a hamstring injury against the Phins in Round 20. He does a breakeven of 181, which makes it an easy choice to wait and watch how he goes first game back.
Haumole Olakauatu is the most traded-in player this week. He has just bottomed out in price after his 71 last weekend and has a breakeven of 8 heading into a home game against the Knights.
After scoring 65 points a fortnight ago, Samuel Hughes produced just 28 points in a game that went into Golden Point.
To be fair, he only got 28 minutes on the field but it seems some of his owners don’t care trading him out off the back of the performance. He is the 7th most traded out player this week.
Api Koroisau has increased his popularity in the hooker position with a strong 90-point performance over the Storm. It pushed his 5 round average to 76 which is well over his 65 season average.
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