Oscar Henderson
Sport fanatic and Supercoach expert
Everything from breakevens to most traded, injuries to captaincy decisions, this is your one stop article ahead of AFL Supercoach round 10
AFLIn case you didn’t get to catch much footy in round 9, here is my rapid recap of the last week of footy:
A thrilling win for Freo over the Hawks, led by LJ (141), Treacy (120), and a big bounce-back game from Serong (118). Batte (143) and Amon (125) were the best for the Hawks.
Brisbane snuck by Carlton, led by Lester (123), Neale (121), and McCluggage (111), finally hitting his straps. A return to form for Jagga (104).
Thanks for coming, Bontempelli (163)!!! Butters (130) did everything he could in a close loss, while Dale (128), Sanders (125), and Richards (117) raked in the points.
A close game between Sydney and North, with many of the big dogs standing up. LDU (131), Sheezel (126), and Xerri (120) were the best for North, while Blakey (124) and Heeney (118) led Sydney.
Embed from Getty ImagesArchie Roberts (151) does it again with a monster score. Whitfield (133) and Ash (111) continue to get the job done, while Callaghan (100) was solid without exploding.
Anderson (145) finally had his big game, while Uwland (137), Noble (129), and Rioli (121) all racked up the points from defense. With NAS a late out, Flanders (120) resparked his cash growth, and Sincalir (117) was solid.
A quiet supercoach game all round between the Pies and Cats, outside of Bailey Smith (130) and De Goey (127). Holmes (91) struggled, and so did Nick Daicos (67) with the Mullin tag.
Gawn (134) pumped out another big score, while Kozzy (65) flopped for his worst score of the season. Murdock (93) had another nice performance.
A monster game for Rankine (149) in the midfield, as Milera (127) continues to prove his worth. Dawson (115) was also good while Ross (107) was the best for Richmond.

Round 10 will kick off at 7:30pm AEST, Thursday, the 14th of May, with a blockbuster Grand Final rematch between the Lions and the Cats in Brisbane.
Outside of that, round 10 is full of many one-sided mathcups on paper.
The best games to target from a Supercoach perspective include Fremantle vs Essendon and Giants vs West Coast.
Each week, we will list players whose injury statuses have changed in the week prior.
Keep your eyes out for Team Lists, where we will find out a lot more about most of these injuries.
Embed from Getty ImagesCallum Ah Chee (ADL): Returned from injury last week in the SANFL and is expected to return to the Crows’ side this week.
Jarrod Berry (BRI): Listed as a test to play this week, returning from a calf injury.
Darcy Cameron (COL): Listed as a test to play this week, battling to return from an ankle injury.
Pat Lipinski and Darcy Moore (COL): Both are in concussion protocols and are unlikely to play this week.
Dyson Sharp (ESS): Suffered a shoulder injury and is expected to miss 5-6 weeks.
Alex Pearce (FRE): Suffered an MCL injury and is expected to miss 1-3 weeks.
Gryan Miers (GEE): Made a return from his knee injury in the VFL last week and could return to the AFL side this week.
Matt Rowell (GCS): Listed as a test to play this week, battling to return from an ankle injury.
Harry Rowston (GWS): Expected to miss 2 weeks with a knee infection.
Tom Barrass (HAW): Suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to miss 3-5 weeks.
Conor Nash (HAW): Suffered a concussion and will not play this weekend.
Caleb Windsor (MEL): Listed as a test to play this week, dealing with a toe injury.
Miles Bergman (PTA): Suffered a toe injury and is expected to miss some time, tbc.
Richmond Players: I would need a whole section just for the Tigers’ injuries. Head to AFL.com if you want the full rundown.
Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK): Suffered a calf injury and is expected to miss 3 weeks.
Callum Wilkie (STK): Listed as a test to play this week, dealing with a back injury.
Charlie Curnow and Jai Serong (SYD): Both listed as tests after missing last week’s game with respective muscle soreness issues.
Tim English (WBD): Suffered a concussion and will miss this week’s game.
Embed from Getty ImagesBreakevens are the score required for the player to either make money or lose money.
Price changes will occur after players have played three games, as they are based on a player’s 3-week average.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liam Henry | -47 | $160,700 | FWD | STK |
| Darragh Joyce | -44 | $119,900 | DEF | BRL |
| Liam Reidy | -36 | $160,600 | RUC/FWD | CAR |
| Lachlan Smith | -34 | $119,900 | RUC | WBD |
| Wade Derksen | -33 | $99,100 | DEF | CAR |
| Toby Murray | -32 | $186,300 | FWD | ADE |
| Paddy Cross | -26 | $136,600 | FWD | MEL |
| Charlie Edwards | -24 | $119,900 | DEF/MID | ADE |
| Will Lewis | -22 | $180,000 | FWD | WBD |
| Flynn Perez | -21 | $150,700 | DEF | HAW |
| William Edwards | -19 | $158,500 | DEF | SYD |
| Player | Breakeven | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Callum Wilkie | 196 | $500,600 | DEF | STK |
| Connor Rozee | 184 | $568,500 | DEF/MID | PTA |
| Brodie Grundy | 183 | $676,500 | RUC | SYD |
| Mason Redman | 182 | $476,100 | DEF | ESS |
| Taylor Walker | 182 | $339,800 | FWD | ADE |
| Harry Edwards | 177 | $330,800 | DEF | WCE |
| Nick Daicos | 173 | $567,100 | MID | COL |
| Tom Liberatore | 171 | $562,800 | MID | WBD |
| Matt Rowell | 167 | $564,100 | MID | GCS |
| Bailey Williams | 154 | $411,800 | DEF/MID | WBD |
| Player | Trades In | Trade % | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liam Henry | 3,218 | 12.8% | $160,700 | FWD | STK |
| Darragh Joyce | 2,841 | 11.3% | $119,900 | DEF | BRL |
| Hugh McCluggage | 2,342 | 9.3% | $474,500 | MID | BRL |
| Wade Derksen | 1,736 | 6.9% | $99,100 | DEF | CAR |
| Archie Roberts | 1,500 | 6.0% | $597,500 | DEF | ESS |
| Izak Rankine | 1,206 | 4.8% | $463,800 | MID/FWD | ADE |
| Dayne Zorko | 1,037 | 4.1% | $458,600 | DEF | BRL |
| Finn Callaghan | 1,024 | 4.1% | $488,300 | MID | GWS |
| Marcus Bontempelli | 871 | 3.5% | $612,100 | MID | WBD |
| Lachie Whitfield | 808 | 3.2% | $580,900 | DEF | GWS |
*as of 12/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Trades Out | Trade % | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacob Farrow | 3,247 | 12.9% | $299,100 | DEF/MID | ESS |
| Josh Lindsay | 2,328 | 9.3% | $378,200 | DEF | WCE |
| Tanner Bruhn | 2,218 | 8.8% | $392,200 | MID | GEE |
| Mattaes Phillipou | 2,175 | 8.6% | $321,200 | FWD/MID | STK |
| Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera | 1,935 | 7.7% | $558,000 | DEF/MID | STK |
| Jack Carroll | 1,754 | 7.0% | $290,500 | MID/DEF | STK |
| Willem Duursma | 1,531 | 6.1% | $402,900 | MID | WCE |
| Tom Blamires | 1,319 | 5.2% | $295,600 | MID/DEF | NTH |
| Lachlan McAndrew | 1,126 | 4.5% | $377,600 | RUC | ADE |
| Todd Marshall | 831 | 3.3% | $246,300 | FWD/DEF | PTA |
*as of 12/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Opponent | Captained % | Vice-Captained % | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Luke Jackson | ESS | 20.8% | 22.2% | $661,300 |
| Zak Butters | GCS | 15.8% | 27.7% | $639,400 |
| Marcus Bontempelli | CAR | 11.8% | 11.8% | $612,100 |
| Max Gawn | HAW | 9.4% | 1.6% | $613,400 |
| Tristan Xerri | ADL | 8.1% | 9.2% | $685,900 |
| Kalani White | – | 4.3% | 0.0% | $99,100 |
| Brodie Grundy | COL | 3.3% | 10.6% | $676,500 |
| Isaac Heeney | COL | 2.2% | 2.5% | $651,300 |
| Lachie Whitfield | WCE | 1.7% | 3.3% | $580,900 |
*as of 12/05/2026
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