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SuperCoach NRL: Trent Copeland’s captaincy picks for round one
Trent Copeland, The Daily Telegraph

So, you’ve finally managed to lock in your team, no doubt toying with many last minute switches and ‘will I?’, ‘wont I?’ moments. Now though, comes the big decision every weekend … Who on earth do we entrust with the all-important ‘Orange Armband’?
Double points on offer people!
Each week I will delve into the stats that stick out, the best match-ups, form and even sometimes a gut feel to find you the best skippers of the week.
Without further ado …

VC OPTIONS
Everyone should be aiming to get to 25 starting players for round one, and in the first few rounds with us all having so many rookies (aka auto emergency worries) I would advise against using the VC loophole … Nevertheless, here are a couple of options if you’re that way inclined.

Jahrome Hughes HFB | FLB (Storm) vs. Broncos
The newest number one for the Melbourne Storm is a POD at just 2% ownership, and his upside is SKY high — one of his four games starting at fullback last season he scored 120 points against the Dragons in round 17! A game built on tackle busts, good ball playing skills and a nose for the try line, back Hughes in for a big start against the Broncos at home — his first opportunity to lock down the custodian role.

Kalyn Ponga 5/8 | FLB (Knights) vs. Sharks
Yes, Ponga has struggled somewhat in the initial phase of his move to the halves, but if there is anyone who can break that trend in a split second and score HUGE when the actual NRL stuff starts — it’s this man! Last season, Ponga started with scores of 81 and 93 in the opening two rounds, and with the goal kicking duties in what should be a very good Knights team I expect Ponga to be a lock for VC duties most weeks regardless of the opposition. Playing at McDonald Jones stadium in the twilight Friday night match is the ideal setting!

James Tedesco FLB (Roosters) vs. Rabbitohs
What a finish Teddy had to the 2018 season! Scores of 113, 108, 57, 57, 74, 85 and a massive 180 in the last seven rounds for a ridiculous average of 96.3PPG shows just how high the ceiling is, and with no major changes to the spine like last season for he and Cooper Cronk, I think we see the Roosters (and Teddy) hit the ground running against their bitter rivals.

Other options … Anthony Milford, Shaun Johnson, Cameron Munster, Lachlan Fitzgibbon

COPES’ CAPTAINS
What is it we’re looking for here? Well, I think if you were to have a captain score over 70 points (doubled) every week you would be happy — I certainly would be! When it comes to captains this week, it’s all about pedigree or ‘revenge games’ as we can’t rely on any meaningful form in round one. So, here are the best picks for the week!

Damien Cook HOK (Rabbitohs) vs. Roosters
Coming up against the reigning premiers with the second best defence in the NRL isn’t exactly the ideal start for Cook, but one thing is for sure, last year it didn’t matter what his matchup was … He’s THAT good. Averaging 77.6PPG over the course of the season, no one had more ‘captain worthy’ scores above the 70PPG mark, in 12 of his 22 matches and only one score below 50 all year. There are some concerns under new coach Wayne Bennett that his running game will be diminished, but I’m backing Bennett is smarter than changing the dominant game style of Cook. If you paid up for Cook, I’d be locking him in with the C.

Jake Trbojevic 2RF (Sea Eagles) vs. Tigers
Gone are the days where we have ample choices of 80-minute middlemen like Mannering, Gallen, Surgess and Corey Parker for captain each week. One of the few that remain is the Sea Eagles superstar lock, who has been the second highest overall point scorer the past two seasons — incredible consistency — going on to average 71.3PPG in 2018. The matchup this weekend in the Tigers presents a team who Jurbo averages 61.5PPG against across six previous matches, with a high score of 76. I think we see Jurbo eclipse that mark this weekend.

Jai Arrow 2RF (Titans) vs. Raiders
Many will have forgotten just how good Jai Arrow was prior to the nagging back and knee injuries last season. In matches where the Queensland Origin star played more than 60 minutes, Arrow had scores of 76, 138, 74, 77, 60, 90, 105, 72 for a crazy average of 86.5PPG — yes, that’s right, and when I say 60+ minutes, only two of those eight matches were more than 66 minutes. With a full preseason under his belt and notably Ryan James not fully healthy with his knee, Arrow should be in line for big minutes to start the season. The best POD skipper for week one without doubt.

Other options … Jason Taumalolo, Andrew Fifita, Nathan Brown, Cameron Smith
Good luck everyone, may the Orange Armband fall on the right man this week!
 

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Anyone not running a donut and picking skippers straight up? Judging by the below, you can confidently pick a top tier player knowing they’ll get a decent score each time.

Seems Tedesco would be the best perma capt option? I don’t have Cook unfortunately.

James Tedesco FLB (Roosters) vs. Rabbitohs
What a finish Teddy had to the 2018 season! Scores of 113, 108, 57, 57, 74, 85 and a massive 180 in the last seven rounds for a ridiculous average of 96.3PPG

Arrow had scores of 76, 138, 74, 77, 60, 90, 105, 72 for a crazy average of 86.5PPG —
 

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Anyone not running a donut and picking skippers straight up? Judging by the below, you can confidently pick a top tier player knowing they’ll get a decent score each time.

Seems Tedesco would be the best perma capt option? I don’t have Cook unfortunately.

James Tedesco FLB (Roosters) vs. Rabbitohs
What a finish Teddy had to the 2018 season! Scores of 113, 108, 57, 57, 74, 85 and a massive 180 in the last seven rounds for a ridiculous average of 96.3PPG

Arrow had scores of 76, 138, 74, 77, 60, 90, 105, 72 for a crazy average of 86.5PPG —
Prioritising cash generation over loopholes for the start of the season so will likely straight up captain one of Jurbo/J Arrow/A Fifta unless I decide to start one of J Tedesco or C Smith.
 

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I'm picking a skipper straight up, unless I decide to run with Isaiah Papalii instead of Hess. However, that doesn't feel like a great move.

Currently got the arm band on Cameron Smith.
 
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Anyone not running a donut and picking skippers straight up? Judging by the below, you can confidently pick a top tier player knowing they’ll get a decent score each time.

Seems Tedesco would be the best perma capt option? I don’t have Cook unfortunately.

James Tedesco FLB (Roosters) vs. Rabbitohs
What a finish Teddy had to the 2018 season! Scores of 113, 108, 57, 57, 74, 85 and a massive 180 in the last seven rounds for a ridiculous average of 96.3PPG

Arrow had scores of 76, 138, 74, 77, 60, 90, 105, 72 for a crazy average of 86.5PPG —
don't know enough about it to try and run the VC/C loop.

will be happy if the majority of my players play each week , make some $$$ , then try and work out who the premiums are in each position.

the less I know and think about it the better I seem to perform

happy to run with Turbo
 

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In my research, I've found that getting an 80 minute hooker should be a priority. Boy that extra 20 minutes make them expensive.
Hear, hear.

I could introduce you to my friend.
https://www.nrlsupercoachstats.com/index.php?player=Friend, Jake

Averaged 69 after RD18 and was his only season avg below 59 in the past 4 seasons.

"The first 12 rounds were a killer for Friend. He averaged just 43 PPG over this period in 64 MPG. From there on his minutes spiked to 73 MPG and his SuperCoach output followed, averaging 60 PPG over the final matches." excerpt from NRL Supercoach Talk Six in Six Hooker article.

Priced at $481,500.
 

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don't know enough about it to try and run the VC/C loop.

will be happy if the majority of my players play each week , make some $$$ , then try and work out who the premiums are in each position.

the less I know and think about it the better I seem to perform

happy to run with Turbo
Isn't Turbo out with a hamstring? Did you mean his brother?
 
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Isn't Turbo out with a hamstring? Did you mean his brother?
Aren't they both named Turbo or Turbo 1 & Turbo 2.

Jake Turbo and Tom Turbo , can he be JT because the great JT retired ?

Are the 3 Burgess boys still playing ?

I have the 2nd Row Forward one as captain

where is @Pookus McFly , I am already confused.
 
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McCullough or Friend looking like the options to go with if you aren't able to grab Cook or Smith. Both pretty cheap and should be playing 80 consistently with the squads that have been selected.

Have ditched Koroisau since whispers Hodkinson might be taking some of his minutes.
 

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McCullough or Friend looking like the options to go with if you aren't able to grab Cook or Smith. Both pretty cheap and should be playing 80 consistently with the squads that have been selected.

Have ditched Koroisau since whispers Hodkinson might be taking some of his minutes.
Thoughts on Holland instead of McCullough or Friend.
 

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I've got Holland in my centres, and have been tempted to run him as the sole hooker, but I think having Holland and another strong hooker is a must.
Sorry, I should have said that he is my bench hooker. I have Smith and Holland, and I like the flexibility that provides down the track.
 
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Sorry, I should have said that he is my bench hooker. I have Smith and Holland, and I like the flexibility that provides down the track.
Yeah its a good option, I'm fitting Victor Radley into my Hooker position at the moment, so that's why Holland is in the centres.

Smith & Hodgson

Holland is in the Centres.
Just be wary that Hodgson may not play 80 minutes with Havili there. He was the hooker when Hodgson was injured last season, so will potentially steal 20 minutes off of him. That said, I think Havili has played some 2nd row as well, so fingers crossed that is how it plays out for you.
 
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