Random Stats Guy
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The Random Stats Guy analyses the player ownership of the top ranked Supercoach teams in Round 10, 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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The Random Stats Guy analyses the top NRL Supercoach ownership of the top NRL Supercoach teams in Round 10, 2025.
Let’s take a look at the ownership of players heading into Round 11.
Fletcher Sharpe is the 4th most traded-in player after he scored 89 points with a try and an assist in the Knights’ loss to the Titans.
As mentioned last week, he has just one score over 60 points in the 4 games he hasn’t scored a try, but he averages 87 when he does score.
It’s a gamble, but it seems to keep paying off for owners!
Scott Drinkwater tonned up for the 3rd week in a row and continues to rise in popularity.
The Cowboys have a bye in Round 12, but will play every round until Round 27 afterwards.
With a breakeven of 54, another price rise is on the cards this week as he balloons past $900k – making it a reasonable choice to get him in now.
Ryan Papenhuyzen has also increased in popularity as the 9th most traded-in player, assumably due to his likely omission from Origin and his 187 points vs Tigers,
Strategically, it is an interesting move, considering that the Storm play in just one major bye round (Round 18), missing Rounds 12 and 15.
He also has a tough match-up this week against the Sharks at Sharks Stadium, having scored 49 and 51 at the venue in his 2 games there. Only two fullbacks have scored 70+ vs Sharks this season as well.
Greg Marzhew will miss a month with a knee injury, which has caused a headache for his 42,000+ owners.
Most owners have traded him out for Zac Hosking, whilst Dylan Lucas and Fletcher Sharpe have also been popular trade options.
Herbie Farnworth is the 5th most traded in player this week following his 5th consecutive 70+ score against the Eels.
Yes, he has scored in each of his last 4 games, but he has a season-low of 55 and the Phins playing the first two major bye rounds, he is definitely a great option over Origin.
Lyhkan King-Togia is the 2nd most traded-in player this week with most Supercoaches going to him via Greg Marzhew.
It is an interesting call considering he scored just 33 points last week with an assist.
Throw in the fact that the Dragons have the bye in Round 12, and King-Togia’s job security is low with the Dragons’ form and Ilias pushing his claims via NSW Cup, the trade just doesn’t appeal to me.
Cash gen, I guess, is the appeal as he is tipped to jump to $260k this week with a -51 breakeven – but I wouldn’t be bringing him with the idea of him scoring points.
Nathan Cleary is the 3rd most traded out player this week, with the bye round upcoming and Origin duties likely keeping his NRL time very low.
Supercoaches have turned to proven gun Nicho Hynes, who has found form with scores of 76+ in his last 3 matches.
Sharks have solid bye round coverage playing the first two major bye rounds, and are unlikely to have many squad interruptions through Origin.
Jahrome Hughes is another replacement option with the Titans and then the Cowboys at home.
The downside is that the Storm miss Rounds 12 and 15, which isn’t great particularly if you are planning to keep Papenhuyzen, Munster, or Katoa.
Timmy Williams’ brother (pending DNA tests), Zac Hosking is the most traded-in player this week following the unfortunate injury to Matty Nicholson.
Hosking will most likely become an 80-minute 2RF where he has scores of 92 and 109 in his previous 2 such games last season.
Dylan Lucas has also surged to the 2nd most owned 2RF among the top 10% of Supercoaches following his score of 90 against the Titans.
He has been brilliant this season with a low of 63 in 5 matches, however, his form could be a downside for Supercoaches as he emerges as an Origin smokey for the Blues team…
Whilst very few Supercoaches have traded out Payne Haas and Terrell May ahead of Origin, Erin Clark has started to gain popularity in a few sides this week.
He had 75 points in base alone in his 103 score against the Dragons last week and will play the first major bye in Round 12.
Long term he is a probable sell with the Warriors missing Rounds 15 and 18, but up until then they have the Phins, Raiders and Rabbitohs.
Not too much movement around hookers this week.
Ryley Smith continues to be the most popular authentic hooker option – excluding the dual Sandon Smith.
Whilst some Supercoaches have taken an interest in Tom Starling, who played out the full 80 minutes against the Dogs, scoring 76 points.
It comes after his minutes were diminishing in the first 5 rounds, but since then he has played 60,+ including 70 and 80 in his last 2 matches.
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