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NRL SuperCoach Round 11 Captains Picks

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Anthony Milford (v Tigers - Home) 1 try and 4 effective offloads in round 10, Milford was instrumental in the Broncos getting over a tough Manly outfit. Picking up 94 SC points, Milford has increased his seasonal average by 15 points (50.3>65.5) in the last 4 games. Expect another big performance to add to his 3 tries and 4 try assists this season as he looks to impress selectors for an origin call-up. Billy Slater (v Rabbitohs - Away) Simply superb again in round 10 in a losing side, Slater kept to the form guide, producing points SC managers dream of. 1 try, 1 try assist, 3 offloads, 2 line breaks and 5 tackle breaks, gave Slater another big return of 119 points. With Origin just around the corner a one game captain pick-up on Slater could benefit squads before many a short-handed on players. Ryan James (v Manly - Home) Picking up his 3 rd try of the year in round 10, assisting the Titans to beat front runners Melbourne, James continued to do what

NRL SuperCoach Round 10 Captains Picks

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Player Name Reason Jordan Rapana (v Knights – away) Although dropping off in points recently - 8 tries and two Game week scores over 130 in the opening 9 rounds is still formidable. Next up is a leaky Newcastle defence, with Rapana averaging 7.3 tackle breaks per game. Last time the raiders faced a team weak in defence he grabbed a hat trick along with a season record 19 tackle breaks. Billy Slater (v Titans – home) Scoring 2 tries and grabbing 2 try assists in round 9, Slater has a total of 6 try assists this season. Averaging 4.4 tackle breaks in the last 5 games and 1.7 effective offloads. If these stats continue Slater will score big again after receiving a 104 and 99 score in the last 3 games. Martin Taupau (v Broncos – home) 7 effective offloads in round 9 with 229 metres ranks Taupau in the very top tier of forwards. No tries or try assists yet this season, but he sets up

How To Pick The Best Captain in NRL SuperCoach

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NRL SuperCoach is a highly touted fantasy sports game that many Australian and international people participate in. Many SuperCoach Squads have totally different make-ups, with the vast spread of playing talent in the National Rugby League. For SuperCoach managers, selecting a captain that provides good points returns is a hard decision that all participants must face each week. Many managers opt for the method of captaining the player in their squad that has the highest and best seasonal average, but is this really the best method to gain an advantage on other players? Three promising approaches to the decision of the captaincy dilemma include, Ø   Form Ø   Player base points Ø   Team fixture difficulty All three methods intertwine with each other and we at WFC believe that using these methods provide a more solid approach to continually gaining big captaincy returns throughout the season. FORM More important than any other factor when selecting a captain in

DGW36 and DGW37 FPL Captains Picks, Triple Captain (TC) Possibilities and Bench Boost (BB) Must Haves

With the FPL season drawing to a conclusion, many managers have their overall and league ranks set in place. However, for those fighting to the very end to gain pride, satisfaction and bragging rights there are still many opportunities to make one final push for victory, with the summation of the league heating up with back-to-back DGW’s in rounds 36 and 37. What comes with the multitude of games in the penultimate round, is that anything can happen points returns wise. To add in another incentive and possible rescuer for some or heartbreaker for others, is the use of either a Triple Captain or Bench Boost chip for those who have been saving them. Gone are the days of seeing a DGW scheduled and slapping the TC armband on Agüero. There are many more options available to managers in the current FPL landscape. So, with the season rounding out, now is the time to extinguish those chips for a glorious weekly points haul. For those without either chip the top captains pick is the be

FPL GW36 Preview

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Score Predictions WHU 1 (Lanzini) | TOT 3 (Eriksen x2, Alli) MCI 3 (Jesus, De Bruyne, Kompany) | CRY 0 BOU 2 (King, Cook) | STK 0 BUR 0 | WBA 0 HUL 4 (Grosicki x2, Niasse, Markovic) | SUN 1 (Defoe) LEI 1 (Mahrez) | WAT 1 (Niang) SWA 1 (J.Ayew) | EVE 1 (Baines) LIV 1 (Sturridge) | SOU 1 (Gabbiadini) ARS 2 ( Özil , Giroud) | MUN 2 (Rashford, Lingard) CHE 2 (Costa, Pedro) | MID 0 SOU 3 (Gabbiadini, Redmond, Tadic) | ARS 2 ( Özil , Walcott) Top Captain Picks 1. Mesut Özil vs Manchester United (home) & Southampton (away) -  £9.4 (TSB 6.8%) By no means is Özil in scintillating form, but his recent performances promise well for the remainder of the season. In his last 6 games, he has only taken 3 shots, but all of them have been on target from inside the box, and he has scored with 2 of these shots. He has also registered 14 shots assists, picking up 2 assists. This has helped him to 2 double digit scores in his past 6 starts.