Check out our team list analysis for Round 10! A big Team List Tuesday with plenty of changes.
Eels vs Dolphins – Thursday 7:50PM (AEDT) at CommBank Stadium

Eels
Parramatta stick mostly with the same team that lost to the Sharks last week, with Matt Doorey replacing Sam Tuivati on the bench being the only change.
Dolphins
Dolphins receive a boost to their pack with Felise Kaufusi and Kurt Donoghoe returning to the squad from injury. Jeremy Marshall King is not named to due a cut he received on his thigh a few weeks back.
SuperCoach Analysis
Not much happening between these two teams right now of SuperCoach relevance. Dylan Brown has looked much better with Mitch Moses partnering him in the halves, and remains a solid 5/8 option.
Knights vs Titans – Friday 6:00PM (AEDT) at McDonald Jones Stadium

Knights
No changes to the Knights team that got the monkey off their back last start over the Bunnies.
Titans
Huge news with Jayden Campbell returning to the squad from injury who replaces Tom Weaver. Jojo Fifita is also back on the sting returning from an arm infection. David Fifita remains sidelined, with reports that he is still suffering from an ankle injury to which has required him this year to receive pain injections before taking the field.
SuperCoach Analysis
Kalyn Ponga rewarded followers who held putting up 98 in a much improved Knights attacking outfit. For those that don’t own, he’s at rock bottom price with a 38 BE, and plays the Titans and Eels over the next fortnight. Fletcher Sharpe also looks like a POD option with only 11% ownership, and dual CTW/FLB status. Dylan Lucas also remains a must have in your squad.
Followers who bought Beau Fermor were rewarded with the backrower posting 100+ in consecutive weeks. With a BE of -24, he’s set to earn more cash over the coming weeks but note he has the bye in Round 13. Jayden Campbell is a watch for this week, but looks a great 5/8 option.
Rabbitohs vs Broncos – Friday 8:00PM (AEDT) at Accor Stadium

Rabbitohs
Plenty of movement this week for the Bunnies who look to bounce back into form. Latrell Mitchell returns at fullback coming off suspension, shifting Jye Gray to the bench. Jamie Humphreys also returns from a hamstring injury to partner Sullivan in the halves. Peter Mamouzelos is out with an elbow injury, replaced by Siliva Havili. Plenty of backline changes with Fletcher Myers named on the sting, shifting Isaiah Tass to centre, and Euan Aitken to the backrow. Jai Arrow and Keaon Koloamatangi will also both start at prop.
Broncos
No real changes to the Broncos outfit who were outclassed by the Panthers last week. The only difference we see in the lineups is Fletcher Baker returning from injury to replace Jaiyden Hunt on the bench. Despite being eligible to play this round, Ezra Mam has been named in QLD Cup.
SuperCoach Analysis
Latrell is one to watch over the coming weeks as he’s set to lose a bunch of cash with a BE of 171. Tipped to play origin, you can definitely hold off on bringing him in now. Peter Mamouzelos is out with an elbow injury and is a SELL.
Raiders vs Bulldogs – Saturday 3:00PM (AEDT) at GIO Stadium

Raiders
Sticky sticks with the same 17 who produced a golden point thriller win over the Storm on Sunday.
Bulldogs
Matt Burton returns from suspension to replace Bailey Howard at 6. Jacob Preston was named to play, but has just been found guilty at the judiciary for his crusher tackle on Tino Fa’asuamaleaui and will now miss FOUR games.
SuperCoach Analysis
Savelio Tamale rewarded owners again putting up 77 against the Storm rising in price by over $60K. Averaging 62 this year with a BE of 30, he remains a HOLD for now and can be included in your CTW most weeks.
Jacob Preston has been found guilty at the judiciary and will miss four weeks, he is a SELL. Jacob Kiraz put up a huge 152 over the weekend and is a MUST have for your team. with a BE of -2, bring him in this week.
Dragons vs Warriors – Saturday 5:30PM (AEDT) at WIN Stadium

Dragons
Only the one change to the side who lost to the Tigers last week with Emre Guler ruled out with a shoulder injury and replaced by Loko Pasifiki Tonga.
Warriors
Huge boost for the Warriors with Dallin Watene-Zelezniak returning from injury to play his first game for the season. Rocco Berry has been ruled out with a hamstring injury and is replaced by Kurt Capewell at centre.
SuperCoach Analysis
Huge debut for Lyhkan King-Togia last week putting up 83 points. With his price rise still a fortnight away, I’ll be watching again this week but looks to earn plenty of cash over the coming month or two. Dylan Egan put up another nice score over the weekend, and looks a decent hold for now provided he keeps his starting role and decent minutes. Hamish Stewart was another one who caught the eye playing 47 minutes in the middle, putting up 48 in base and scoring a try. If he too can hold onto his starting spot and keep decent minutes, he could be a great cash cow.
Those who took our advice last week and looked at Erin Clark as a POD were rewarded with 65 points. With still less than 14% ownership, he remains a good POD and a set and forget 60+ at a reasonable price. Leka Halasima put up 55 in base last week and keeps his edge role. If he can garner some attacking stats, he could be a decent mid ranger. DWZ is one to watch over the coming weeks. He averaged 70 in 2023, and this year rejoins a side who is much improved.
Cowboys vs Panthers – Saturday 7:35PM (AEDT) at Queensland Country Bank Stadium

Cowboys
Reuben Cotter is out for two matches for a high tackle and is replaced by Sam McIntyre at lock, with Thomas Mikaele joining the side on the bench.
Panthers
Brian To’o returns from his hamstring injury in a huge boost to the Panthers who come off a dominant win against the Broncos. Mitch Kenny returns at hooker, Brad Scheider is named at 14, and Thomas Jenkins shifts to the bench.
SuperCoach Analysis
Followers who brought in Scott Drinkwater were rewarded with a mammoth 127 against the Warriors. He does miss round 12, but looks to be a must have in your squad. Jaxon Purdue has a BE of 100 this week and a popular SELL. Whilst he looks pretty consistent at CTW, there are much better options here so I’d be cashing in too.
Tom Jenkins is named on the bench and looks a SELL, but with a BE of 1, I’d just HOLD for now to see what Penrith do with him exactly. They’re carrying Schneider on the bench, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see him swap with Garner and take back the centre position. Brian To’o also returns from injury and should be looked at for your squad, especially if Penrith put up more performances like last week. Blaize Talagi looks a decent POD option at 5/8 / CTW with only 2% ownership. He’s averaging 61 this year and still looks like he has plenty to offer, and am expecting more output over the course of the year once he really finds his feet.
Storm vs Wests Tigers – Sunday 2:00PM (AEDT) at AAMI Park

Storm
No changes to the Storm team who went down to the Raiders in golden point.
Wests Tigers
Benji Marshall sticks with the same 17 who edged out the Dragons at Magic Round.
SuperCoach Analysis
Have seen that plenty of teams are bringing in Sua Fa’alogo this week. He should earn a bit of cash, but with Will Warbrick returning next week, I’m not convinced he keeps his spot. Ryan Papenhuyzen continues to put up big scores and looks a MUST towards the back end of the year. If you don’t own him, I’d be holding off for now as he doesn’t play both Round 12 and Round 15. Eli Katoa has just about bottomed out in price now and I’d be looking to bring him in this week as he is a MUST have for your 2RF.
Aside from Terrell May, there is no interest in any Tigers players.
Sea Eagles vs Sharks – 4:05PM (AEDT) at 4 Pines Park

Sea Eagles
Jason Saab and Jake Trbojevic return to the starting lineup. Jurbo will play prop with Jazz Tevaga sticking at lock, forcing Ethan Bullemor to move to the bench.
Sharks
The ever so predicable Craig Fitzgibbon names the same squad as last week, bar Siosifa Talakai who is out with concussion and replaced on the bench by Daniel Atkinson.
SuperCoach Analysis
Tom Trbojevic is one to be watching over the coming weeks. He has a BE of 156 and set to lose a bit of cash, and Manly play the next major bye rounds with a favourable draw. Of course, this is dependent on him being picked for Origin, just like Daly Cherry-Evans and Haumole Olakau’atu. Rueben Garrick has a BE of 92 so can be brought in next week as he is a MUST have for your CTW.
Followers who brought in Nicho Hynes last week were rewarded with a nice score of 117. The Sharks cover the first two major bye rounds, and he is definitely a good option if you don’t already own. If you’re looking for a Hooker over the first couple of bye rounds, you could do much worse than Cam McInnes who is ever so reliable, averaging 62 for the year and 57 in base. At 9% ownership, he is a decent POD.







