Random Stats Guy
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The Random Stats Guy analyses the player ownership of the top ranked Supercoach teams in Round 13, 2025.
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Analysing 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 the 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.
The Random Stats Guy analyses the top NRL Supercoach ownership of the top NRL Supercoach teams in Round 13, 2025.
Let’s take a look at the ownership of players heading into Round 13.
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Fletcher Sharpe has jumped up in popularity after he scored his second ton of the season with 131 points against the Panthers.
To be fair, he did score that at fullback and has been shifted back to five-eighth this week against the Dragons, however, the Dragons are 1st for points conceded to left halves in the last 5 weeks.
Lehi Hopoate is the 2nd most traded-in player this week, following the news that he will replace Tom Trbojevic at fullback for at least this weekend.
When he has played at the back this season, he has scored 87 vs Dragons, 46 vs Sharks, 78 vs Storm, 89 vs Eels (played half a game).
Manly lost all 3 games that he started in, but he still managed to score decently – worth a look, but he won’t be fullback for long.
Zac Lomax‘s heroics in Origin Game 1 have 2000+ Supercoaches bringing him in this week.
He scored 121 in his first game with Mitch Moses against the Knights, and will likely play Rounds 13, 14, 16 and 17 with the Eels desperate for wins.
Panthers, Bulldogs, Titans and Dragons make for a pretty tasty draw for Zac, and he will be beaming with confidence from this Origin series.
Thomas Jenkins is the 2nd most traded-out player this week as he looks to have peaked at $520k.
Whilst he has kept his spot over Paul Alamoti, the winger has a breakeven of 83 and will likely drop below $500k next week.
Minimal movement for 5/8s this week.
Ezra Mam is the 5th most traded-in player this week overall, with 3000+ coaches jumping to him. However, only 17 of those coaches are in the top 1%.
He did have an exceptional game against the Dragons with 3 assists and a try en route to 128 points.
The Broncos miss Rounds 15 and 20 playing Manly, Gold Coast, Sharks and Warriors in that period, which isn’t too favourable a draw.
Hugo Savala keeps growing in confidence in the #7 jersey for the Roosters, scoring his 3rd 60+ score in 4 games against the Sharks.
It might be a bit late to jump on him now, with the Roosters playing twice in the next four weeks.
Plus, Sam Walker is due to return in Round 15 against the Knights, which could see Savala pushed to the bench or dropped completely from the 17.
Dylan Lucas was the headline player out of Round 12, making non-owners feel very sick with his 141 against the Panthers.
He is the 4th most traded-in player this week, and doesn’t look likely to play Origin this year as the Blues tore through QLD last night – plus Haumole looks to be first picked if an injury in the back row occurs.
With only one score under 60, in the worst attacking team in the league, he’s a keeper (as long as his shoulder stays right!).
Euan Aitken is the 3rd most traded-in player this week, not only overall, but also for the top 1% of Supercoaches.
In his 3 games at 2nd row, he has scored 64, 66 and 87 with at least 56 points scored in base in each match.
This isn’t a first for Aitken, who averaged 50 points in base last season for the Dolphins.
He is a great super POD option with just 133 owners ranked in the top 1%.
Every coach ranked in the top 1% owns Terrell May. Enough said!
Keaon Koloamatangi has had 18,000+ new owners bring him in after the Bunnies played out their last bye until Round 19.
His move back to the middle has seen him score 72 and 104 (a Supercoach record, 96 base points alone in that last score).
Last season, he averaged 74 in the middle and had a season average of 52 in base points.
Most traded-in this week for a reason!
Tom Starling owners haven’t been phased by his 1-week suspension, with his ownership staying reasonably stable.
Not much else to report on for this positon.
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