Random Stats Guy
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The Random Stats Guy analyses the player ownership of the top NRL Supercoach teams in Round 3, 2025.
NRLAnalysing the NRL Supercoach ownership of players across the top teams heading into the last week of Supercoach.
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.
This season, there are over 150,000 Supercoach teams, so top 1% would be roughly the top 1500 teams, top 5% is the top 7,500 teams and top 10% is top 15,000 teams.
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Let’s take a look at the ownership of players heading into Round 4.
Isaiah Iongi has risen to the top of the list of most owned fullbacks by the top 1% of Supercoaches, as owners ditch Kalyn Ponga following his 45 vs Titans and upcoming bye.
It is interesting to see KP as the 3rd most traded out player, particularly considering he has got the Tigers and Sharks on a Sunday arvo at home. He scored 120+ points against both teams last time he had Sunday arvo home game against them.
Ryan Papenhuyzen has been the most popular trade for KP as he faces the Dragons, Sea Eagles and Warriors all in day games over the next 3 rounds.
Clint Gutherson is the 4th most traded in player this week with a -48 breakeven and $108k projected price rise.
Whilst he doesn’t usually score well against the Storm (62 is his highest in the last 3 meetings), his draw opens up with a battle against his former side in Round 5, followed by a home game against the Titans.
Reuben Garrick starred with 155 points on the weekend, moving up the list in ownership in the top 1% of Supercoaches.
Greg Marzhew was the 2nd most traded-in CTW last week and ended up with a season-low of 38 against the Titans. With the Knights bye this week, his ownership has dropped.
Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is the 2nd most traded out player after he will miss the next couple of weeks with a hamstring injury.
Luke Metcalf has had a rollercoaster start to 2025 in terms of ownership going from most traded out for Round 2, to most traded in for Round 3.
Jayden Campbell has been getting a few bites following his 117-point performance against the Knights. He was involved in every try last week and has a great next 3 weeks vs Roosters, Dolphins and Dragons.
Cam Munster is the most traded-in five-eighth ahead of Round 4, despite only scoring 61 with 3 try assists. In saying that, he is averaging 80 this season which is the 2nd most of any 5/8.
Nathan Cleary‘s concussion has left plenty of Supercoaches with headaches of their own. He is the most traded out player this week with 11.7k Supercoaches ditching him for either Adam Reynolds or Nicho Hynes.
Adam Reynolds has been averaging 98 this season – the highest of any HFB. He has got the Dolphins, Tigers and Roosters (again) in the next 3 weeks – all at Suncorp – which could see him score very well.
Nicho Hynes didn’t return from the US with a Vegas hangover scoring 99 and 115 in his last 2 games. He has the Dogs at home followed by the Raiders and Manly on the road in the next 3 weeks.
Tino Fa’asuamaleaui continues to be picked up by Supercoaches following his 61 points against the Knights.
His projected price rise this week isn’t massive, just $45k with a -4 breakeven which still keeps him under $600k.
Haumole Olakau’atu had 83 points without a try as the Sea Eagles ran riot over the Raiders.
He has got the Eels, Storm and Sharks to come where he averages 60, 60, and 67 against each opponent respectively in the last 3 games
Matty Nicholson gained some popularity with a solid 49 points in a big loss to Manly. He is the most traded-in player for Round 4 with nearly 10,000 Supercoaches bringing him in.
I’ll say it. I’m sorry Payne Haas for doubting your Supercoach scoring ability.
From 17,000 owners in Round 1, Haas started in over 63,000 teams in Round 3 – mine included – and boy, he didn’t disappoint scoring the 4th highest Supercoach score by a prop with 140.
Tom Starling went large on the weekend scoring 103 points vs Broncos with a try and 2 try assists.
He faces Manly this week on a flat track followed by a struggling Cowboys side leaking points left, right and centre.
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