The Corridor | AFL Supercoach Round 16, everything you need to know

Everything from breakevens to most traded, injuries to captaincy decisions, this is your one stop article ahead of AFL Supercoach round 16

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In case you didn’t get to catch much footy in round 15, here is my rapid recap of the last week of footy:

A thrilling game to start the week, with Freo keeping their winning streak alive against the Cats, led by none other than LJ (176) with a monster outing. For the Cats, it was once again Holmes (128) who stepped up.

An important win for the Hawks over the Suns, led by Newcombe (123) and Day (108) in the middle. Anderson (136) was impressive once again while Jeffrey (123) also scored well.

A monster score from Keane (133) in his first game of the season, as the Crows tallied another win. For the Dees, it was Gawn (140) once again leading the way.

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Another big win for the Blues, led by the boys in the middle in Hewett (138), Cripps (117), and Walsh (112). For the Giants, it was Ash (113) who led the scoring.

The Pies put together a solid win, led by their starboy in Naicos (139), while Howe (133) and De Goey (133) also put in big scores. For Port, the big dogs stepped up, with Hornet (128) and Butters both scoring solidly.

A win is a win for North, as they got the win up against Richmond. Sheezel (153) put together another monster score while Daniel (149) and Parker (131) also delivered off halfback. For the Tigers, Brown (101) was the only one to reach triple figures.

A very important win for the Dogs to round out the weekend, of course led by the Bont (142). Despite the defeat, many Saints scored well, including Nas (144) and Wilkie (130).

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AFL ROUND 16 PREVIEW

Round 16 will kick off at 7:30pm AEST, Thursday, the 4th of June, with Brisbane hosting the Swans in a thrilling matchup.

Round 16 will once again have four teams on the bye in the Dogs, Cats, Saints and Demons.

Good news for Supercoaches and all footy fans that this is the final week of the mid-season bye period, and we will return to 9 games of footy starting next week!

KEY AVAILABILITY WATCH

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.

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Brayden Maynard (COL): Is looking to return as soon as next weekend after suffering a shoulder injury.

Andrew McGrath, Jye Caldwell, and Darcy Parish (ESS): All three are set to return this weekend.

Daniel Rioli (GCS): Suffered a jaw injury and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks.

Jesse Hogan (GWS): Will undergo surgery for a fractured finger, with his return timeline yet to be confirmed.

Josh Weddle (HAW): Will miss three weeks due to suspension.

Jarman Impey (HAW): Suffered a hamstring injury and is expected to miss 2-3 weeks.

Tristan Xerri (NTH): Suffered a jaw injury that will see him miss at least this week’s clash.

Esava Ratugolea and Ewan Mackinglay (PTA): Devastating news for the Port duo, who will both miss the remainder of the season with respective knee injuries.

Jacob Hopper (RIC): Has developed a stress fracture in his ankle, with his return timeline yet to be confirmed.

Jack Sinclair (STK): Suffered a serious calf injury that is expected to keep him out for some time.

Tom De Koning (STK): Suffered an injury to his ribs and lungs and is expected to miss some time.

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AFL SUPERCOACH BREAKEVENS

Breakevens 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.

AFL SUPERCOACH RISERS

PlayerBEPricePositionTeam
Joel Fitzgerald-73$99,100MIDMEL
Kye Annand-66$99,100DEFRIC
Hugo Hall-Kahan-57$176,700DEF/MIDADL
Jai Murray-41$183,300MIDGCS
Mitch Podhajski-37$99,100FWDCOL
Liam Reidy-36$160,600RUC/FWDCAR
Xavier Bamert-36$99,100MIDPTA
Sam Swadling-34$113,500MIDCOL
Shadeau Brain-33$125,700DEFBRL
Lachlan Smith-33$119,900RUCWBD
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AFL SUPERCOACH FALLERS

PlayerBEPricePositionTeam
Brodie Grundy168$623,100RUCSYD
Jordan Ridley166$379,100DEFESS
Tom Liberatore161$529,000MIDWBD
Ryley Sanders159$461,400MID/FWDWBD
Isaac Heeney158$628,600MIDSYD
Ed Richards157$519,200MIDWBD
Izak Rankine157$476,800MID/FWDADL
John Noble155$587,100DEFGCS
Lachie Weller155$324,200MIDGCS
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AFL SUPERCOACH MOST TRADED IN (top 10%)*

PlayerTeamPositionTrades In%
Kye AnnandRICDEF3,26313.9%
Luke ParkerNTHMID/DEF1,9428.3%
Marcus HerbertWCEMID1,9368.3%
Sam DurhamESSMID/FWD1,8047.7%
Nick BlakeySYDDEF1,1074.7%
Mitch PodhajskiCOLFWD1,0804.6%
Luke JacksonFRERUC7803.3%
Lachie AshGWSDEF7743.3%
Jason Horne-FrancisPTAMID/FWD5382.3%
Isaac HeeneySYDMID5102.2%

*as of 23/06/2026

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AFL SUPERCOACH MOST TRADED OUT (top 10%)*

PlayerTeamPositionTrades Out%
Jack SinclairSTKDEF9,43140.3%
Jack IsonCARMID1,6897.2%
Milan MurdockWCEFWD/MID9153.9%
Tristan XerriNTHRUC8553.7%
Arthur JonesWBDMID/FWD7173.1%
Leonardo LombardGCSFWD6372.7%
Samuel CummingRICMID5082.2%
Angus AndersonCOLMID4972.1%
Patrick RetschkoRICMID4842.1%
Lachlan McAndrewADLRUC4491.9%

*as of 23/06/2026

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AFL SUPERCOACH MOST CAPTAINED (top 10%)*

PlayerTeamPositionOppositionCapt. %VC %
Nick DaicosCOLMIDRIC21.629.3
Harry SheezelNTHMID/FWDESS18.96.5
Luke JacksonFRERUCGCS15.023.9
Brodie GrundySYDRUCBRL8.08.3
Isaac HeeneySYDMIDBRL3.65.1

*as of 23/06/2026

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