Oscar Henderson
Sport fanatic and Supercoach expert
From injury news to breakevens, most traded and captaincy options, here's everything you need to know ahead of NRL Supercoach round 10
NRLWe have reached a stage in NRL Supercoach where you seemingly need to score 1500+ to have any shot at green arrows for the week.
Another week of Rugby League, another week of immense point-scoring league-wide.
Another week of Rugby League, another week of a game with 80 points scored, this time the Knights vs Rabbitohs, following in the steps of the Cowboys and Sharks the week before.
Another week of Rugby League, another week where the likes of Latrell, Hynes, Ford, and Sasagi all explode for monster tons.
The theme of this season appears to be jumping on the in-form players and teams, riding the wave all the way to Supercoach glory.
That being said, who are we targeting this week as the next bandwagon to jump aboard?
Embed from Getty ImagesIn case you didn’t get to catch much footy last week, here is my rapid recap of round 9.
Going in chronological order:
Mahoney (97) got his revenge on the Dogs in a low-scoring Supercoach affair. Chester (77) continues to mount his case as a keeper, while Luki was quiet (45).
Finefeuiaki (108) finally gets over the stripe, while Bostock (105) also crossed twice on season debut. Fa’alogo (76) continues to punch out solid scores despite the Storm’s spectacular losing streak.
Sasagi (109) returned in the back row and scored two tries in the first 15 minutes. Titan’s cheapies struggled with Faemani (34) and Hau (28) getting benched early.
Embed from Getty ImagesFord (119) pumped out another ton, thanks to his 4th try of the season. Volkman (77) the best in a well-beaten Eels side.
Walsh (86) and Tedesco (84) were both solid in a blockbuster fullback clash. Marky Mark (2) went off with an ankle injury early.
A points feast in Newcastle, led by none other than Latrell (141) and his partner in crime AJ (127). Mooney (123) crossed TWICE while the Knights’ left edge was unstoppable with Marzhew (131), Best (106), Lucas (97), and Ponga (92).
Iro (132) made it to hat-tricks on the trot, largely thanks to Hynes (131), who also exploded once again. Twal (95) was immense as always, while Doueihi (35) suffered a shoulder injury.
Nathan Cleary (98) does it again, but it was Olakau’atu (108) who top-scored despite the loss.

Round 10 will kick off at 7:50pm AEST, Thursday, the 7th of May, with the Dolphins hosting the Bulldogs.
From a Supercoach perspective, the fixtures this week hold LOTS of point-scoring potential.
Some one-sided matchups to target are the Roosters vs Titans and the recharged Knights vs Dragons.
However, I don’t know if any game screams points more than the Rabbitohs vs Souths, with both teams combining for a monster 172 points across the last two weeks.
Embed from Getty ImagesEach week, we will list players whose injury statuses have changed in the week prior.
Keep your eyes out for Team Lists on a Tuesday afternoon, where we will know a lot more about most of these injuries.
Adam Reynolds (BRI): Suffered a concussion and is likely to miss this week’s game.
Kotoni Staggs (BRI): Has been suspended for 2 games, will miss rounds 10 and 11.
Jacob Kiraz (BUL): Finally, some clarity on Kiraz’s injury, said to have suffered an MCL sprain. Tracking to return around round 12.
Jeremiah Nanai (NQC): Suffered a shoulder injury and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
Luciano Leilua (STG): Will miss this week’s game due to suspension.
Brandon Smith (STH): Suffered a calf injury and has since been confirmed that he is set to miss 4 weeks.
Mark Nawaqanitawase (SYD): Suffered an ankle injury that will require surgery, expected to miss 6-8 weeks.
Angus Crichton (SYD): Suffered a MCL sprain and is expected to miss around 3 weeks.
Adam Doueihi (WST): Suffered a shoulder dislocation and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.
Samuela Fainu (WST): Suffered a foot fracture and is expected to miss 6 weeks.
Embed from Getty ImagesBreakevens are the score required for the player to either make money or lose money.
Generally speaking, when looking at who to trade in, heavily consider the players with low breakevens, as they will help make your team money.
Similarly, if you have some players with high breakevens in your team, maybe it’s time to consider cutting ties to ensure your team doesn’t lose too much value.
| Player | Breakeven | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tom Duffy | -65 | $235,600 | HFB | BRI |
| Apa Twidle | -42 | $201,400 | HFB | PAR |
| Reed Mahoney | -28 | $374,100 | HOK | NQC |
| Brian To’o | -24 | $549,300 | CTW | PEN |
| Luke Hanson | -21 | $201,400 | HFB | NZ |
| Araz Nanva | -20 | $201,400 | CTW/FLB | PAR |
| Kayal Iro | -18 | $727,300 | CTW | SHA |
| Ativalu Lisati | -11 | $377,300 | 2RF | MEL |
| Siosifa Talakai | -8 | $423,200 | 2RF/CTW | SHA |
| Tristan Hope | -7 | $236,300 | HOK | WST |
| Player | Breakeven | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thomas Jenkins | 162 | $727,300 | CTW | PEN |
| Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow | 153 | $705,700 | FLB | DOL |
| Tevita Naufahu | 147 | $655,100 | CTW | DOL |
| Luke Metcalf | 146 | $613,500 | HFB | NZ |
| Jayden Campbell | 144 | $717,000 | HFB | GCT |
| Mark Nawaqanitawase | 139 | $702,100 | CTW | SYD |
| Isaiah Iongi | 138 | $598,600 | FLB | PAR |
| Dane Gagai | 137 | $550,000 | CTW | NEW |
| Grant Anderson | 131 | $523,400 | CTW | BRI |
| Herbie Farnworth | 130 | $852,300 | CTW | DOL |
| Player | Trades | % | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kalyn Ponga | 2,273 | 15.7% | $655,300 | FLB | NEW |
| Kayal Iro | 1,122 | 7.7% | $727,300 | CTW | SHA |
| Nicholas Hynes | 1,042 | 7.2% | $862,600 | HFB | SHA |
| Greg Marzhew | 939 | 6.5% | $562,700 | CTW | NEW |
| Fletcher Sharpe | 912 | 6.3% | $486,100 | 5/8 | NEW |
| Dylan Lucas | 714 | 4.9% | $661,500 | 2RF | NEW |
| Jack Bostock | 475 | 3.3% | $506,300 | CTW | DOL |
| Alex Twal | 443 | 3.1% | $758,700 | FRF/2RF | WST |
| Simi Sasagi | 410 | 2.8% | $789,800 | 2RF/CTW | CBR |
| Haumole Olakau’atu | 351 | 2.4% | $700,600 | 2RF | MNL |
*as of 05/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Trades | % | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arama Hau | 2,889 | 19.9% | $574,400 | 2RF/FRF | GCT |
| Mark Nawaqanitawase | 1,841 | 12.7% | $702,100 | CTW | SYD |
| Adam Doueihi | 1,627 | 11.2% | $763,200 | HFB | WST |
| Keano Kini | 968 | 6.7% | $694,100 | FLB | GCT |
| Sialetili Faeamani | 840 | 5.8% | $466,300 | CTW | GCT |
| Thomas Jenkins | 559 | 3.9% | $727,300 | CTW | PEN |
| Jonah Pezet | 499 | 3.4% | $363,900 | 5/8 | PAR |
| Noah Martin | 424 | 2.9% | $484,000 | 2RF | CBR |
| Heamasi Makasini | 387 | 2.7% | $333,000 | CTW | WST |
| Heilum Luki | 258 | 1.8% | $601,700 | 2RF | NQC |
*as of 05/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Opponent | Capt. % | VC % |
|---|---|---|---|
| Latrell Mitchell | SHA | 43.9 | 12.7 |
| Nathan Cleary | CBR | 37.5 | 2.9 |
| James Tedesco | GCT | 5.7 | 44.1 |
| Kalyn Ponga | STG | 3.6 | 1.8 |
| Nicholas Hynes | STH | 3.5 | 2.3 |
| Sua Fa’alogo | WST | 1.1 | 4.5 |
| Scott Drinkwater | PAR | 0.8 | 2.2 |
*as of 05/05/2026
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