Tim Williams
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NRL Supercoach veteran Tim Williams analyses the NRL squads for the round 6 fixtures with in-depth Supercoach analysis
NRLApproximately half of all Supercoaches were dealt a harsh blow on Saturday evening, Round 5, 2026.
Reece Walsh was handed a dream match-up with the battling Titans, with points set to flow.
After bagging an early try, he looked set to explode after dashing down the touchline for a full field effort to claim his second within the first half.
Then, things turned diabolical…
The flashy fullback was found to have touched the sideline, with the try and 35 odd points taken away.
Shortly after, he put his head in the wrong spot making a tackle and went on to miss the remainder of the game after failing a HIA, totalling 38 points, or 76 for the 50% who captained.
Rubbing salt in the wound, Walsh is also set to miss four to six weeks with a busted cheekbone.

While Supercoach can be a cruel game at times, it’s important to remember that it’s truly a game of high and lows.
If you were in the 50% who copped the blow (myself included), the luck will turn in your favour at some stage, so make sure to keep the chin up and look ahead to the upcoming round.
The Cooma Stallions had a reasonable week considering the captaincy blunder, scoring 1,170 points to move sit in 29k overall.
Simi Sasagi came in and delivered (shout out for the added linebreak at 11am Tuesday morning), while I also traded-in Tom Trbojevic who looked set to erupt against The Dolphins before a HIA (that he passed) also saw him play just 47 minutes in Manly’s big win.
Anyway, you can’t win them all!
Poor excuses aside, after some minor red arrows we really need a big week to see some significant rises after a slow start.
I’m genuinely happy with my squad, but that means very little if you’re not getting the points.
Time to fire up boys, we need to make a move!
Let’s take a look at the NRL Supercoach Round 6 analysis, with team lists courtesy of Fox Sports.
Embed from Getty ImagesThursday, 7:50pm, Accor Stadium, Sydney
Bulldogs: 1. Connor Tracey 2. Jacob Kiraz 3. Enari Tuala 4. Bronson Xerri 5. Marcelo Montoya 6. Matt Burton 7. Lachlan Galvin 8. Max King 9. Bailey Hayward 10. Samuel Hughes 11. Viliame Kikau 12. Jacob Preston 13. Jaeman Salmon
Bench: 14. Kurt Mann 15. Sitili Tupouniua 16. Harry Hayes 17. Sean O’Sullivan 19. Jake Turpin 20. Lipoi Hopoi
Reserves: 21. Alekolasimi Jones 22. Logan Spinks 23. Jethro Rinakama
Analysis: You couldn’t begin to consider buying a Bulldogs Supercoach asset this week, not entirely due to poor form, simply the level of their opposition.
Facing the stiffest draw to begin the season, Penrith have conceded just 40 points across five rounds, remarkable.
Stephen Crichton is out, with Bronson Xerri replacing him at centre.
Jacob Kiraz is now priced at $670k, a $76k reduction on his starting value.
He began to bust tackles and offload against the Rabbitohs, along with 42 in base stats.
He’s a potential pick-up in one or two weeks, if he’s looking healthy enough.
Embed from Getty ImagesPanthers: 1. Dylan Edwards 2. Thomas Jenkins 3. Paul Alamoti 4. Casey McLean 5. Brian To’o 6. Blaize Talagi 7. Nathan Cleary 8. Moses Leota 9. Mitch Kenny 10. Lindsay Smith 11. Isaiah Papali’i 12. Liam Martin 13. Isaah Yeo
Bench: 14. Jack Cogger 15. Billy Phillips 16. Scott Sorensen 17. Luke Garner 18. Izack Tago 19. Freddy Lussick
Reserves: 20. Sione Fonua 21. Kalani Going 22. Jack Cole
Analysis: Penrith have completely decimated their rivals this season, three of which featured in preliminary finals last year, two in the grand final, along with the top eight Roosters.
After the Bulldogs this week, they enter a run of games against the Dolphins, Knights, Sea Eagles, Raiders and Dragons.
It is truly terrifying to think what they could do to some of these teams.
Tom Jenkins is in incredible touch, his stat line so far this season:
He’s now priced at $872k with a breakeven of 52.
Do you pay up and enjoy the ride, or avoid and hope he returns to some sense of normality?
I don’t know the answer, but with his breakeven mellowing out, I think I’ll be targeting the likes of Latrell Mitchell and other ‘bargain’ buys at CTW.
Averaging 78 points, Dylan Edwards presents a serious play at fullback with Penrith’s current form.
Brian To’o has nearly bottomed out at $535k with a breakeven of 80, and despite missing most of the attacking action, appears extreme value at the price.
Honestly, you could make a case for every player in this team.
Embed from Getty ImagesFriday, 6pm, WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Dragons: 1. Tyrell Sloan 2. Christian Tuipulotu 3. Moses Suli 4. Valentine Holmes 5. Setu Tu 6. Daniel Atkinson 7. Kyle Flanagan 8. Emre Guler 9. Damien Cook 10. Toby Couchman 11. Luciano Leilua 12. Jaydn Su’A 13. Hamish Stewart
Bench: 14. Jacob Liddle 15. Blake Lawrie 16. Jacob Halangahu 17. Josh Kerr 18. Hame Sele 19. Kade Reed
Reserves: 20. Mathew Feagai 21. Loko Jnr Pasifiki Tonga 22. Lyhkan King-Togia
Analysis: Very little to be said about the Dragons after a winless start to the season.
Val Holmes couldn’t capitalise on what initially appeared a great match-up with his old club, scoring just 30 points at home.
Daniel Atkinson has peaked for now at $316k, having made $80k so far.
Aim to move him on to a gun halfback whenever possible.
I suspect Atkinson to Nicho Hynes in Round 8 against the Cowboys after Cronulla’s bye will be a popular trade, albeit costing a small fortune.
Luciano Leilua has started well with 81 points in 80 minutes to elevate his season average to 69 points.
With David Fale suspended, Setu Tu gets a reprieve on the wing, where he has cash incoming with a breakeven of 5.
Owners will be praying for some attacking stats to generate some further cash rises.
Clint Gutherson is out with a hamstring injury, with Tyrell Sloan to start at fullback.
Embed from Getty ImagesSea Eagles: 1. Tom Trbojevic 2. Jason Saab 3. Tolutau Koula 4. Reuben Garrick 5. Lehi Hopoate 6. Luke Brooks 7. Jamal Fogarty 8. Taniela Paseka 9. Brandon Wakeham 10. Kobe Hetherington 11. Haumole Olakau’atu 12. Ben Trbojevic 13. Jake Trbojevic
Bench: 14. Jake Simpkin 15. Corey Waddell 16. Ethan Bullemor 17. Simione Laiafi 18. Paul Bryan 19. Clayton Faulalo
Reserves: 20. Joey Walsh 21. Josh Feledy 22. Nathan Brown
Analysis: A little piece of my soul died when Tom Trbojevic left the field after 47 minutes due to a HIA against the Dolphins, with Manly running riot in the closing stages.
Another piece of my soul died when Reece Walsh left the field mid-way through the game as my captain.
Another piece of my soul died when I remembered that Guru didn’t own Walsh.
I’m running low on soul after round 5. If anyone has any to spare?
All that being said, Turbo looked outstanding up until that point.
Games against the Dragons, Cowboys and Eels incoming are extremely enticing.
If you’re a Walsh owner without Turbo, I think it’s an easy move.
Haumole Olakau’atu exploded with 128 points under ‘FozBall’, scoring a try, setting up two and notching 23 runs.
Despite Manly’s poor start, he’s now averaging 82 points this season and is always Supercoach relevant despite just 44 in base.
The question is whether or not Manly can continue to produce?
Taniela Paseka is ticking along nicely for owners, sitting at $389k, having made $61k with a breakeven of 28.
His 52-point average has been entirely in base and power; a cheeky major attacking stat would do wonders for some final cash generation before being moved on.
Embed from Getty ImagesFriday, 8pm, Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane
Broncos: 1. Jesse Arthars 2. Josiah Karapani 3. Kotoni Staggs 4. Gehamat Shibasaki 5. Deine Mariner 6. Ezra Mam 7. Adam Reynolds 8. Corey Jensen 9. Cory Paix 10. Payne Haas 11. Brendan Piakura 12. Jordan Riki 13. Patrick Carrigan
Bench: 14. Blake Mozer 15. Xavier Willison 16. Ben Talty 17. Aublix Tawha 18. Thomas Duffy 19. Hayze Perham
Reserves: 20. Jaiyden Hunt 21. Va’a Semu 22. Josh Rogers
Analysis: The incoming draw against the Cowboys and Tigers is appealing for Brisbane, but with injuries hitting hard they’re becoming a little tougher to target.
Reece Walsh (approx one month) and Ben Hunt are both out this week.
I do believe the injuries are only going to benefit Payne Haas, who got through 55 minutes against the Titans despite carrying a shoulder injury.
With just 10 runs under the belt, his output was definitely down, but I’m possibly one of the minority in the camp of holding.
I think a full-strength Broncos with Walsh have the potential to put teams to the sword, resulting in early showers for Haas.
With injuries hitting, you’d expect games to be tighter than usual, which should see Haas at least play his 50-55 minutes, if not more.
He’s now $809k with a breakeven of 130, so he’s likely to drop in value, but it’s Payne Haas!
Kotoni Staggs is sitting with a three-round average of 86 points.
While impressive, I do feel that with five tries and two assists in his past four games, he’s probably a little too attack-reliant for my liking.
That being said, his output is as good as it’s ever been in terms of work rate.
He’s averaging an outstanding 36 in base per game, significantly up on previous years.
In 2025, he averaged 32 in base, in 2024, he averaged 29 in base, and also 29 in base the year prior.
He added three offloads on the weekend, busts tackles for fun, and has a terrific match-up against Jaxon Purdue on Friday.
Jesse Arthars gets first crack at replacing Walsh at fullback.
Embed from Getty ImagesCowboys: 1. Scott Drinkwater 2. Braidon Burns 3. Jaxon Purdue 4. Tomas Chester 5. Murray Taulagi 6. Jake Clifford 7. Tom Dearden 8. Coen Hess 9. Reed Mahoney 10. Jason Taumalolo 11. Heilum Luki 12. Kai O’Donnell 13. Reuben Cotter
Bench: 14. Soni Luke 15. Griffin Neame 16. Thomas Mikaele 17. Matthew Lodge 18. Zac Laybutt 19. Mason Barber
Reserves: 20. Harrison Edwards 21. Kaiden Lahrs 22. Robert Derby
Analysis: Fair play to the Cowboys, every time there are any concerns raised about Todd Payten ‘losing the sheds’, the players lift for their coach.
Under immense pressure, the Cowboys have reeled off two ultra-impressive wins against the Storm and Dragons.
With a month of footy against the Broncos, Sea Eagles, Sharks and Bulldogs I’d probably look for value elsewhere, but it’s hard to knock their past fortnight.
Despite the Dragons’ awful form, a 32-0 win away from home is exceptional.
The Cowboys play six of their next seven games in Queensland, making them extremely relevant if you’re convinced they’ve turned a corner.
Jake Clifford is reaching his NRL potential, and it’s translating to Supercoach nicely.
He is now averaging an immense 82 points per game following his 125-point outing in Sydney and is available at five-eighth.
Those who sold Jaxon Purdue after a slow start would be hurting; he now boasts a three-round average of 97 points to sit at $713k with a breakeven of 55.
I’ll be prioritising other areas of my team, but it’s hard to knock his talent and recent output.
With a 74-point average, Heilum Luki is an indefinite hold.
Braidon Burns has been named despite an ankle concern.
Embed from Getty ImagesSaturday, 3pm, Optus Stadium, Perth
Rabbitohs: 1. Jye Gray 2. Alex Johnston 3. Latrell Mitchell 4. Jack Wighton 5. Campbell Graham 6. Cody Walker 7. Jamie Humphreys 8. Tevita Tatola 9. Brandon Smith 10. Keaon Koloamatangi 11. David Fifita 12. Tallis Duncan 13. Cameron Murray
Bench: 14. Peter Mamouzelos 15. Lachlan Hubner 16. Sean Keppie 17. Liam Le Blanc 18. Bronson Garlick 19. Jayden Sullivan
Reserves: 20. Edward Kosi 21. Thomas Fletcher 22. Latrell Siegwalt
Analysis: Upcoming games against the Raiders and Dragons all of a sudden look fairly appealing for the Rabbitohs.
Latrell Mitchell continues to excel, averaging 92 points for the season following an Easter Friday tonne which included two tries and six goals.
In four games this season, he’s scored five tries and assisted two.
At $706k with a breakeven of 59, he looks like an excellent pick-up.
Cody Walker produced a decent 58 points, with some softer games incoming in a rampant Bunnies attacking outfit I genuinely believe he’s a hold.
Keaon Koloamatangi has been named despite a knee complaint.
Keaon himself stated it’s an ongoing issue, with output and availability a concern, owners will be hoping he isn’t hampered too much.
Brandon Smith has been named to return from injury as the starting hooker.
Embed from Getty ImagesRaiders: 1. Kaeo Weekes 2. Savelio Tamale 3. Simi Sasagi 4. Sebastian Kris 5. Jed Stuart 6. Ethan Strange 7. Ethan Sanders 8. Josh Papali’i 9. Tom Starling 10. Joseph Tapine 11. Hudson Young 12. Noah Martin 13. Corey Horsburgh
Bench: 14. Jayden Brailey 15. Zac Hosking 16. Ata Mariota 17. Morgan Smithies 18. Daine Laurie 19. Joseph Roddy
Reserves: 20. Owen Pattie 21. Matthew Timoko 22. Chevy Stewart
Analysis: The Raiders are out of form and, as a result, look tough to target.
A tricky fortnight awaits against the Rabbitohs in Perth, followed by the Storm in Canberra.
Simi Sasagi is the exception; he’s been a revelation this season, averaging 80 points at starting centre.
He scored 95 against the Knights with a try and try assist, he had 17 tackles, three tackle breaks, two offloads and 19 runs.
While the Raiders will have to shake up selections at some stage if they lose again, Sasagi will be the least of Ricky Stuart’s worries.
Buy.
Noah Martin is a cheapie sent from the Gods, producing 60 tackles in his 76-point effort against the Knights.
He’s an indefinite hold while playing 80 minutes.
Jed Stuart comes into the team in place of the injured Xavier Savage.
Embed from Getty ImagesSaturday, 5:30pm, Optus Stadium, Perth
Sharks: 1. William Kennedy 2. Sione Katoa 3. Mawene Hiroti 4. KL Iro 5. Samuel Stonestreet 6. Braydon Trindall 7. Nicho Hynes 8. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Blayke Brailey 10. Toby Rudolf 11. Billy Burns 12. Teig Wilton 13. Jesse Colquhoun
Bench: 14. Briton Nikora 15. Siosifa Talakai 16. Oregon Kaufusi 17. Thomas Hazelton 18. Hohepa Puru 19. Tuku Hau Tapuha
Reserves: 20. Jayden Berrell 21. Riley Jones 22. Chris Veaila
Analysis: To those who started with Prince Nicho, congratulations…
Hynes has started the season with an average of 99 points, following his 144 points against the Warriors of all teams.
Better yet, a bye next week will see plenty hold off, leading to another price rise of around $60k.
Thankfully for non-owners, he played the Panthers, who tend to not like conceding points, take his 40 points out from that fixture, and his season average would be 114.25!
He looks elite, the Sharks are firing, and the draw post bye is enticing with the Cowboys, Tigers and Rabbitohs incoming.
At $808k with a breakeven of 18, do we invest now or wait till post-bye and cop the cash rise to come?
Probably best just to buy now.
Outside of Hynes, I do think I’d wait till post bye for any other Cronulla assets.
After that, the likes of KL Iro and Blayke Brailey will be ripe for picking.
Mawene Hiroti comes in at centre for the injured Jesse Ramien.
Embed from Getty ImagesRoosters: 1. James Tedesco 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Hugo Savala 4. Robert Toia 5. Mark Nawaqanitawase 6. Daly Cherry-Evans 7. Sam Walker 8. Naufahu Whyte 9. Reece Robson 10. Lindsay Collins 11. Angus Crichton 12. Siua Wong 13. Victor Radley
Bench: 14. Connor Watson 15. Spencer Leniu 16. Nat Butcher 17. Salesi Foketi 18. Cody Ramsey 19. Tommy Talau
Reserves: 20. Benaiah Ioelu 21. Egan Butcher 22. Blake Steep
Analysis: With the bye out of the way, the Roosters hit the radar.
Their incoming run into the Origin period is very enticing against the Sharks, Knights, Dragons, Broncos, Titans and Cowboys.
James Tedesco is an obvious Reece Walsh replacement at fullback.
He’s at $754k with a breakeven of 133, with a 46 in his rolling average.
While price drops are almost certain, I wouldn’t let this deter you too much if you’re keen.
He’s a proven stud of Supercoach that can punch out a 100+ score with ease.
Yes, it can wait a few weeks, but if you’re already invested in the likes of Sua Fa’alogo and Tom Trbojevic there’s no major harm in going early on Teddy.
Rob Toia exploded pre-bye against Manly with 122 points, taking his average to 88 points per game.
He’s $636k with a breakeven of -5, averaging a strong 35 in base to start the season.
He’s averaging 4 tackle busts per game, while he’s had just the one offload this season.
I’m not super keen due to the strength of the position, but there’s also a world where he continues to fire in his second full NRL season and becomes Tom Jenkins-like with his price spiralling out of reach.
He put 89 points on the Panthers, which says just about all you need to know.
Spencer Leniu and Victor Radley have been named to return, Billy Smith is out and replaced by Hugo Savala at centre.
Embed from Getty ImagesSaturday, 7:35pm, AAMI Park, Melbourne
Storm: 1. Sualauvi Faalogo 2. William Warbrick 3. Jack Howarth 4. Nick Meaney 5. Moses Leo 6. Cameron Munster 7. Jahrome Hughes 8. Stefano Utoikamanu 9. Harry Grant 10. Josh King 11. Joe Chan 12. Cooper Clarke 13. Trent Loiero
Bench: 14. Tyran Wishart 15. Alec MacDonald 16. Jack Hetherington 17. Davvy Moale 18. Lazarus Vaalepu 19. Manaia Waitere
Reserves: 20. Preston Conn 21. Hugo Peel 22. Trent Toelau
Analysis: Melbourne has lost three on the trot, a rarity under the Bellamy regime.
While the Warriors have lost some of their aura in the past fortnight, they still loom as a tricky match-up this week, while a similar could be said about the Raiders in Canberra the following round.
The Storm should bounce back at some stage, but it’s clear they’re very vulnerable in different departments.
I’ll be monitoring closely in the next week or so, with an eye to grabbing some players at reduced rates once their draw eases up.
Cameron Munster will be one of those players; he’s bottoming out nicely at around $600k with a 62-point average.
With Walsh injured, Sua Fa’alogo looks like an indefinite hold for me.
Despite the losses, he’s still managed a respectable three-round average of 79 points, including 65 points against Penrith.
Joe Chan has peaked in price for now at $577k with a breakeven of 74.
As long as he’s playing 80 minutes and Jahrome Hughes is fit, I’m happy to have him in my team while strengthening other areas.
Moses Leo returns from a head knock in the backline.
Embed from Getty ImagesWarriors: 1. Taine Tuaupiki 2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 3. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad 4. Adam Pompey 5. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 6. Chanel Harris-Tavita 7. Tanah Boyd 8. James Fisher-Harris 9. Wayde Egan 10. Jackson Ford 11. Leka Halasima 12. Jacob Laban 13. Erin Clark
Bench: 14. Samuel Healey 15. Marata Niukore 16. Demitric Vaimauga 17. Tanner Stowers-Smith 18. Eddie Ieremia-Toeava 20. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
Reserves: 21. Morgan Gannon 22. Luke Hanson 23. Ali Leiataua
Analysis: After two losses on the trot, the Warriors are levelling out in value.
Tanah Boyd had his first down week of the season with 41 points.
He now sits at $748k with a breakeven of 118, owners may have other ideas, but I’d be cashing in and shifting him to Cleary/Hynes.
The luckless Luke Metcalf is out with a hamstring injury.
This will see Boyd given plenty more of attacking ball for what it’s worth.
Jackson Ford has also peaked at $727k with a breakeven of 116 following back-to-back 60s.
His role and minutes are still strong, particularly with the loss of Mitch Barnett, but he is set to drop plenty of value.
Hold or sell?
I’d be tempted to hold and prioritise other areas, provided he retains the big minutes; he’ll score well moving forward despite cash loss incoming.
Embed from Getty ImagesSunday, 2pm, CommBank Stadium, Sydney
Eels: 1. Joash Papali’i 2. Araz Nanva 3. Viliami Penisini 4. Brian Kelly 5. Josh Addo-Carr 6. Ronald Volkman 7. Mitchell Moses 8. Jack Williams 9. Ryley Smith 10. Junior Paulo 11. Kelma Tuilagi 12. Kitione Kautoga 13. Dylan Walker
Bench: 14. Tallyn Da Silva 15. Charlie Guymer 16. Sam Tuivaiti 17. Luca Moretti 18. Jack de Belin 19. Teancum Brown
Reserves: 20. Mohamed Alameddine 21. Jezaiah Funa-Luta 22. Lorenzo Talataina
Analysis: Parramatta are playing some decent footy, but with a few fresh injuries, there’s not a lot of Supercoach interest for the time being.
A home game against the Titans is as good as it gets, but I’m happy to avoid it for now.
Apa Twidle scored the fastest debut try in history, then bagged another for 88 points.
He’s listed as a halfback and is one to monitor if he can lock down a spot at any stage at just $201k, but unfortunately, he has been ruled out with injury.
Jonah Pezet suffered a hamstring injury and failed to finish the clash with the Tigers.
With 14 points to his name and a breakeven of 52, he’s ready to cash in following a profit of $128k.
Pezet is replaced by Ronald Volkman in the halves, while Araz Nanva come in on the wing alongside the returning Will Penisini.
Embed from Getty ImagesTitans: 1. Keano Kini 2. Sialetili Faeamani 3. Jojo Fifita 4. AJ Brimson 5. Phillip Sami 6. Lachlan Ilias 7. Jayden Campbell 8. Klese Haas 9. Sam Verrills 10. Tino Fa’asuamaleaui 11. Arama Hau 12. Beau Fermor 13. Chris Randall
Bench: 14. Kurtis Morrin 15. Cooper Bai 16. Moeaki Fotuaika 17. Oliver Pascoe 18. Jaylan De Groot 19. Jett Liu
Reserves: 20. Zane Harrison 21. Adam Christensen 22. Jenson Taumoepeau
Analysis: With away games incoming against the Eels and Warriors, followed by a bye, there’s no interest in investing in any Titans players from me.
Jayden Campbell is ticking along very nicely with an average of 88 points.
With his injury history in an underwhelming Titans side, I’m not too interested, while other halfbacks are also excelling.
Tino Fa’asuamaleaui is close to bottoming out in price at near enough $500k, he’ll be a steal at some stage, but you’d like to see a little more from the club captain before investing, namely minutes after playing just 49 again on the weekend.
Embed from Getty ImagesSunday, 4:05pm, Campbelltown Sports Stadium, Sydney
Tigers: 1. Jahream Bula 2. Faaletino Tavana 3. Sunia Turuva 4. Heamasi Makasini 5. Jeral Skelton 6. Jock Madden 7. Adam Doueihi 8. Terrell May 9. Apisai Koroisau 10. Fonua Pole 11. Samuela Fainu 12. Kai Pearce-Paul 13. Alex Twal
Bench: 14. Latu Fainu 15. Sione Fainu 16. Royce Hunt 17. Alex Seyfarth 18. Tristan Hope 19. Patrick Herbert
Reserves: 20. Bunty Afoa 21. Tony Sukkar 22. Charlie Murray
Analysis: The Tigers are high-flying after a golden point win over the Eels in an Easter Monday special.
Kai Pearce-Paul is doing what we all thought he would at the Knights, exploding into Supercoach relevance!
Two try-assists and 120 points have taken his season average to a mammoth 92 points.
With his attacking upside and 54 in base per game, he’s making an irresistible case to buy at $696k and a breakeven of 16.
Ditto Alex Twal, who continued on his run, playing 80 minutes against Parra for 90 points.
With an average of 80 points, he sits at $608k with a breakeven of 14 and remains a good pick-up as dual FRF-2RF.
The suspended Luke Laulilii is replaced on the wing by Jeral Skelton.
Embed from Getty ImagesKnights: 1. Fletcher Hunt 2. Dominic Young 3. Dane Gagai 4. Wilson De Courcey 5. Greg Marzhew 6. Fletcher Sharpe 7. Sandon Smith 8. Jacob Saifiti 9. Phoenix Crossland 10. Trey Mooney 11. Dylan Lucas 12. Jermaine McEwen 13. Mathew Croker
Bench: 14. Harrison Graham 15. Tyson Frizell 16. Pasami Saulo 17. Thomas Cant 18. Tyson Gamble 19. Cody Hopwood
Reserves: 20. Francis Manuleleua 21. Elijah Leaumoana 22. James Schiller
Analysis: Along with the Tigers, the third-placed Knights are the talking point of the first month of footy.
Dom Young is a major beneficiary with another 86 points to his tally, taking his season average to 83.4.
Fletcher Sharpe has dropped $43k to $686k with a breakeven of 101 and can be picked up at any stage if you’re willing to put aside any injury concerns.
Dylan Lucas has also bottomed out at $695k at a $50k discount on his starting price.
He’s averaging 71 points per game with one try and one linebreak, his only major attacking stats this season.
Keeper.
Trey Mooney played just 40 minutes against the Raiders for 48 points.
The output is there, he just needs additional time to be truly Supercoach relevant among so many other good purchases.
Bradman Best (groin) is replaced by last week’s debutant Wilson De Courcey.
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