Random Stats Guy
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The Random Stats Guy analyses the player ownership of the top ranked Supercoach teams in Round 14, 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 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.
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Let’s take a look at the ownership of players heading into Round 14.
Lehi Hopoate is the 2nd most traded-in player overall, and 3rd most traded-in player for the top 1% of Supercoaches this week.
He has scores of 89, 100 and 107 in his last 3 games, and has the dream draw against the Knights, Titans and Tigers with a Round 16 mini-bye in between.
Most Supercoaches are going to Lehi via Robert Toia.
Nathan Lawson is the most traded-in player this week, after he kept his wing spot with Tuipulotu coming back into the team.
He didn’t do anything crazy on debut last week, scoring 47 points against the Knights with 27 in base and 22 in evasion stats.
However, he will make some coin and will play in both remaining major bye rounds as well.
Robert Toia is comfortably the most traded-out player this week, with nearly 13,000 Supercoaches parting way with the QLD Origin representative.
Roosters have the bye this week, then Toia will likely miss Round 15, play Round 16 vs Cowboys, bye again in Round 17, and then probably miss Round 18 with Game 3 selection barring a nightmare performance in Perth.
Herbie Farnworth, KL Iro and Reuben Garrick also feature in the top 10 most traded-in players this week, but are all popular among the top-ranked Supercoach teams.
Looks like the top 1% of Supercoaches are going back to the well and picking up Jayden Campbell this week, as he is the 2nd most traded-in player.
Campbell scored 93 last week vs Storm, in a losing side, in the wet.
He has only one score sub-50 this season, which was his first game of the year vs the Dogs, so it doesn’t matter which position he plays in this struggling Titans outfit; he finds a way to score points.
Titans will play the next four rounds against the Broncos, Sea Eagles, Eels and Cowboys. They have the major bye in Round 18.
If you don’t want JC for $700k, you could wait a week, as he is projected to drop down to $680k-ish with an 89 breakeven this week.
Nathan Cleary heads into this week’s match against the Tigers with a 3RA of 97 and 5RA of 92.
His schedule does concern me. He will play Round 14, miss Round 15, have a hell of a travel turnaround from Perth to NZ for Round 16, Round 17 vs Dogs, and miss Round 18.
With a breakeven of 99 this week and an expected drop in price of $15k, he will be great for a post-Origin pick up with Penrith’s season on the line.
Keaon Koloamatangi rewarded the masses who brought him in last week with a ton against the Warriors.
But now with Mitch Barnett out for the season, the scary truth for owners is that he is likely a genuine option to play Origin, but nonetheless he is the 3rd most traded-in player this week.
Haumole Olakau’atu managed just his 2nd score over 70 in his last 7 games with 91 points against the Broncos.
He has been average recently, but hopefully the draw is a turning point – and it will be a real boost if his halfback is dropped for Origin too.
Zac Hosking is the 6th most traded-out player this week, which is surprising as he has been playing near-70 minutes each game since Nicholson was injured, plus he has Round 18 coverage too.
He hasn’t scored lower than 64 this season at home and has a favourable matchup against the Bunnies, who are 6th for points conceded to right 2nd rowers in the last 5 weeks.
Not too much movement for the front rowers.
Payne Haas‘ popularity took a slight drop, whilst there has been a slight interest in Erin Clark.
Not too much movement around hookers this week.
Damien Cook has drawn some attention after he has punched out 79 and 76 minutes in consecutive games for scores of 79 and 86, respectively.
However, just 31 Supercoaches in the top 1% have pulled the trigger and brought him in.
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