Random Stats Guy
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The Random Stats Guy analyses the player ownership of the top ranked Supercoach teams in Round 15, 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 15.
Scott Drinkwater found his Supercoach mojo last week with 101 points in a big loss to the Storm.
Outside of his well-publicised 14, Drinky has scored 70+ points in his other 7 games.
He now plays every game till Round 26 with 3 home games in the next 5 weeks.
James Tedesco is the 3rd most traded-in player this week for the top 1% with a great run of games to be had.
Knights, Cowboys, Round 17 bye, Tigers, Dragons… well, let’s be honest, no matter who the opponent is, Teddy is just as likely to score a ton against them.
Except the Dolphins… the only opponent he hasn’t tonned up against in his career.
Lehi Hopoate obviously is one of the most traded-out players after his Category 1 HIA rules him out until Round 17.
Plenty of movement for CTWs this week, with injuries and schedules at play.
Jamayne Isaako is the most traded-in player of the week after he dropped his highest score of the season against the Dragons with 132 points.
He has scored a hat-trick in both fixtures against the Cowboys in Townsville, resulting in 151 and 118 points respectively.
His -6 break-even this week means he will soar from $625k to over $700k next week, which is great cash gen if you want to trade in a premo for the run home.
Jacob Kiraz is the 2nd most traded-in player after he scored 90 points against the Eels without crossing the white line.
He has moved to centre this week, but fear not, he has tonned up in 2 of his last 3 games in the position against the Broncos (121) and Roosters (100) in their fixtures last season.
Nathan Lawson is the 3rd most traded-in player, despite scoring 19 points last week against the Dolphins.
His breakeven this week is 0, and his expected price rise is only $20k.
With the Dragons having the bye in Round 16, he might be worth a wait if you’re thinking of bringing him.
Mawene Hiroti has also drawn interest with KL Iro out for 10 weeks with a pec injury.
In his five 80-minute performances this season, he has scored 70+ points in 4 of those games.
A left centre has scored in 12/13 games, with that only game they didn’t score being the one where Hiroti left the field before half-time against the Tigers.
A suspension to Dylan Brown for running into a ref (spare me…), has seen some owners trade out the five-eighth.
In seasons past, Dyl rarely had a score under 50; however, the addition of Iongi and Lomax has limited his attacking stats, resulting in a 3-round average of 36.
Jayden Campbell was disappointing last week with a season low of 27 against the Broncos.
However, lest we forget he has the 3rd highest average of any five-eighth option.
With games against Manly (H), Eels (A), Cowboys (H), Round 18 bye, Broncos (H), and Tigers (A), there are plenty of scoring opportunities to come!
Nathan Cleary is the 3rd most traded-out player among teams ranked in the top 1% overall.
He could only muster 60 points against the Tigers, which stung 69% of Supercoaches ranked in the top 1% who captained him.
Jahrome Hughes has had the biggest ownership change round-on-round with 163 Supercoaches in the top 1% going early and bringing him in, despite the Storm on the bye.
Daly Cherry-Evans is the 9th most traded-in player this week.
Whilst scores of 11, 46 and 35 amongst his last 4 games are not appealing, his upcoming draw is.
Titans, Round 16 bye, Tigers and Souths both at Brookie, before a move back to Cleary in time for Round 19 when Manly have their last bye.
Haumole Olakau’atu tonned up against the Knights last week, making it back-to-back scores over 90 for the Manly 2nd rower.
He won’t be a part of Origin Game 2, with the birth of his child expected, so he should provide coverage for the rest of the Origin period.
Zac Hosking continues to sink in ownership, particularly with the Raiders on a bye.
His scores haven’t been amazing since landing big minutes with Nicholson’s injury, however, the Raiders draw does open up big time from Round 16.
They have the Tigers, Knights, Dragons, Bye, Eels, Knights, Dragons – which could see him pick up a little more points.
Worth a hold.
Not too much movement for the front rowers.
Toby Couchman has gained a little interest with scores of 63 and 70 since moving to the back row.
Considering the Dragons’ 2nd row injury crisis, he could be a great SuperPOD option at 4% ownership and 6% ownership for the top 1%.
Not too much movement around hookers this week.
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