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 11
AFLIn case you didn’t get to catch much footy in round 10, here is my rapid recap of the last week of footy:
The Cats got up in the Grand Final rematch, led by Baz (154), Mannagh (129), and Stewart (128). Wilmot (119) was the only player to ton up for Brisbane, with popular trade in McCluggage (57) going low.
A MONSTER double ton for Grundy (203) with the Pies missing Cameron. Blakey (156) and McInerney (137) also went big while Crisp (110) was the only guy to notch triple figures for Collingwood.
It was a big night for Sun’s defenders with Noble (161), Uwland (127), Rioli (125), and Andrew (116) all putting in big performances. In the midfield is was a battle of the big dogs with Butters (138) just beating out Anderson (134).
A massive game from Dawson (130), while Peatling (112) and Rankine (110) also put up solid scores. For North, it was a quiet night, without a single player reaching triple figures. In the ruck, McAndrew (103) surprisingly outscored Xerri (87).
Embed from Getty ImagesGawn (115) showed his true consistency in a low-scoring Supercoach affair. Kozzy (60) was quiet for a second week straight. Moore (115) and Sicily (114) were the best for the Hawks.
Carlton finally got a win, led by Florent (145) and Cripps (119). Dale (141) continues to score well, while the Bont (88) had a quiet one.
Another fairly low Supercoach scoring game with Worner (115) and Serong (113) leading all scorers. For the Dons, Parish (106) and Merrett (103) scored best.
Garcia (145) and Sinclair (139) led the Saints to a necessary win over Richmond. Short (121) continues to deliver in a depleted Tigers side.
Reid (167) went NUCLEAR, and so did Bailey Williams (147) in a massive West Coast win. Thomas (127) and Clarry (116) were the best for the Giants, while Whitfield (79) and Callaghan (79) both underwhelmed.
Embed from Getty ImagesRound 10 will kick off at 7:30pm AEST, Thursday, the 21st of May, with Hawthorn hosting the Crows down in Launceston.
Game of the week has to be Saturday afternoon, with Geelong hosting first-placed Sydney at GMHBA.
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 ImagesJarrod Berry and Dayne Zorko (BRI): Both are listed as tests to play this week. Zorko is likely to play, Berry is still 50/50.
Ollie Hollands (CAR): Suffered an ankle injury and is expected to miss 3-4 weeks.
Oscar Steene (COL): Devastating news as he suffered an ACL injury and will miss the rest of the season.
Pat Lipinski and Darcy Moore (COL): Both listed as tests to play this week, yet to clear concussion protocols.
Peter Wright (ESS): Suffered a knee injury and will be sidelined this week, waiting for further news on the severity.
Jesse Hogan (GWS): Expected to miss 1-3 weeks with a hip pointer injury.
Xavier O’Halloran (GWS): Suffered an ankle injury and is expected to miss the next 6-8 weeks.
Christian Salem and Xavier Lindsay (MEL): Both suffered setbacks and aren’t expected to be available to at least round 17.
Jake Melksham and Caleb Windsor (MEL): Both guys are pushing to return this week and are listed as tests.
Jack Higgins (STK): Listed as a test this week, dealing with some sort of knee issue.
Bailey Williams (WBD): Suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to miss 5-7 weeks.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Darragh Joyce | -44 | $119,900 | DEF | BRI |
| Liam Reidy | -36 | $160,600 | RUC/FWD | CAR |
| Lachlan Smith | -34 | $119,900 | RUC | WBD |
| Wade Derksen | -33 | $99,100 | DEF | CAR |
| Toby Murray | -29 | $246,900 | FWD | ADL |
| Jack Ison | -27 | $113,500 | MID | CAR |
| Charlie Edwards | -24 | $119,900 | DEF/MID | ADL |
| Flynn Perez | -21 | $150,700 | DEF | HAW |
| Jordan Boyd | -18 | $189,000 | DEF | CAR |
| Paddy Cross | -17 | $169,000 | FWD | MEL |
| Player | Breakeven | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tristan Xerri | 196 | $667,200 | RUC | NTH |
| Brayden Fiorini | 196 | $515,100 | MID | ESS |
| Connor Rozee | 184 | $568,500 | DEF/MID | PTA |
| Taylor Walker | 182 | $339,800 | FWD | ADL |
| Luke Jackson | 179 | $639,400 | RUC | FRE |
| Kysaiah Pickett | 179 | $502,900 | MID/FWD | MEL |
| Harry Edwards | 177 | $330,800 | DEF | WCE |
| Matt Rowell | 176 | $533,700 | MID | GCS |
| Tom Liberatore | 171 | $562,800 | MID | WBD |
| Jordon Sweet | 170 | $501,600 | RUC | PTA |
| Zac Bailey | 165 | $483,500 | MID/FWD | BRI |
| Isaac Heeney | 164 | $630,300 | MID | SYD |
| Ollie Wines | 162 | $446,900 | MID | PTA |
| Player | Trades In | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Ison | 4,415 | $113,500 | MID | CAR |
| Bodie Ryan | 2,886 | $119,900 | DEF | HAW |
| Wade Derksen | 1,053 | $99,100 | DEF | CAR |
| Charlie Banfield | 877 | $113,500 | MID/FWD | STK |
| Bailey Smith | 790 | $628,500 | MID | GEE |
| Callum Wilkie | 720 | $463,400 | DEF | STK |
| Izak Rankine | 658 | $493,700 | MID/FWD | ADL |
| Brodie Grundy | 606 | $685,400 | RUC | SYD |
| Archie Roberts | 561 | $590,000 | DEF | ESS |
| Zach Merrett | 523 | $554,900 | MID | ESS |
*as of 20/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Trades In | Price | Position | Team |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milan Murdock | 3,819 | $307,700 | MID | WCE |
| Tom Blamires | 2,402 | $285,200 | MID/DEF | NTH |
| Brayden Cook | 2,192 | $384,600 | MID/FWD | ADL |
| Oscar Steene | 1,246 | $217,200 | RUC/FWD | COL |
| Michael Sellwood | 1,069 | $293,700 | DEF | WBD |
| Todd Marshall | 914 | $246,300 | FWD/DEF | PTA |
| Samuel Cumming | 888 | $224,200 | MID | RIC |
| Mattaes Philippou | 731 | $332,600 | FWD/MID | STK |
| Lachie Jaques | 651 | $259,800 | DEF | WBD |
| Willem Duursma | 494 | $403,600 | MID | WCE |
*as of 20/05/2026
Embed from Getty Images| Player | Captained % | Vice Captained % | Price | Position | Opposition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brodie Grundy | 21.0 | 32.3 | $685,400 | RUC | GEE |
| Zak Butters | 12.6 | 13.0 | $638,800 | MID | CAR |
| Max Gawn | 12.0 | 1.4 | $606,900 | RUC | WBD |
| Marcus Bontempelli | 11.1 | 6.5 | $611,700 | MID | MEL |
| Luke Jackson | 9.0 | 8.5 | $639,400 | RUC | STK |
| Archie Roberts | 5.3 | 14.1 | $590,000 | DEF | RIC |
*as of 20/05/2026
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