Team List Tuesday - Analysis

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v Sydney Roosters
ANZ Stadium - Friday 7:35pm

1. Sam Perrett 2. Curtis Rona 3. Josh Morris 4. Chase Stanley 5. Corey Thompson 6. Josh Reynolds 7. Trent Hodkinson 8. Aiden Tolman 9. Michael Lichaa 10. James Graham 11. Josh Jackson 12. Tony Williams 13. Greg Eastwood
Interchange: 14. Sam Kasiano 15. Tim Browne 16. Frank Pritchard 17. Moses Mbye 19. David Klemmer 21. Antonio Kaufusi 22. Lloyd Perrett

Changes from Last Round
In - Graham, Reynolds, Eastwood Out - Nil

Analysis - A huge game for Canterbury as they have now lost 4 of their last five but welcome back five eighth Josh Reynolds and New Zealand forward Greg Eastwood. The biggest inclusion however is their inspirational captain James Graham who returns for the first time since Good Friday.

Supercoach Studs - Josh Jackson (94) was outstanding in a losing side making several crucial tackles and scoring a try, if he does not make NSW he will be one to look at next week. Likewise Trent Hodkinson (52) who put in a solid performance and is still very cheap considering he is also a great goalkicker.

Supercoach Duds - Frank Pritchard (27) couldn't maintain his two big scores in a row and Curtis Rona (34) scored the majority of his points from a length of the field intercept but continues to prove that he can find the line.


1. Roger Tuivasa-Sheck 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Michael Jennings 4. Mitchell Aubusson 5. Shaun Kenny-Dowall 6. James Maloney 7. Mitchell Pearce 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 9. Jake Friend 10. Sam Moa 11. Boyd Cordner 12. Aidan Guerra 13. Isaac Liu
Interchange: 14. Jackson Hastings 15. Siosiua Taukeiaho 16. Kane Evans 17. Dylan Napa

Changes from Last Round
In - Nil Out - Nil

Analysis - The Roosters have no changes after they snapped their 4 game losing streak by thrashing the Tigers last Friday night and will not be paying too much attention to the Bulldogs recent form. They have a lot of their stars auditioning for an Origin jersey so expect them to come out firing.

Supercoach Studs - Mitchell Pearce (95) was man of the match and will be keen of a repeat against his main threat to a Blues jersey in opposite number Trent Hodkinson. Daniel Tupou (108) scored a hat trick at the right time, while Aidan Guerra (55) returned with a solid performance.

Supercoach Duds - Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (31) had a quiet game but was very unlucky to have a try disallowed and will be a great pick up over the Origin period. Jackson Hastings (16) didn't see much time but that could change should Laurie Daley go with the Roosters halves for NSW.


North Queensland Cowboys v Brisbane Broncos
1300SMILES Stadium - Friday 7:35pm

1. Lachlan Coote 2. Matthew Wright 3. Justin O'Neill 4. Kane Linnett 5. Antonio Winterstein 6. Michael Morgan 7. Johnathan Thurston 8. Matthew Scott 9. Jake Granville 10. James Tamou 11. Gavin Cooper 12. Ethan Lowe 13. John Asiata
Interchange: 14. Ray Thompson 15. Ben Spina 16. Ben Hannant 17. Sam Hoare 18. Rory Kostjasyn

Changes from Last Round
In - Thompson, Hoare Out - Tanginoa

Analysis - North Queensland got out of jail last week against the Bulldogs thanks to some Michael Morgan magic and will be well up to defend their home turf in the local derby against Brisbane. Ray Thompson returns to the bench, with Sam Hoare coming in for Kelepi Tanginoa.

Supercoach Studs - As mentioned Michael Morgan (105) was on fire on Saturday night in arguably his best game for the club. Ethan Lowe (65) and Gavin Cooper (72) offer great bye coverage (particularly Round 11 and 17) and are worth considering. Ben Spina (49) will be the sort after rookie next week as his points per minute rate was impressive.

Supercoach Duds - Jonathan Thurston (46) was overshadowed for once, with Michael Morgan proving a great foil. He is a hold over the rep period. Kelepi Tanginoa (13) has been a trap but may possibly get some game time with James Tamou and Matt Scott to be missing, if not keep an eye on teamate Ben Spina for next week.


1. Darius Boyd 2. Jordan Kahu 3. Jack Reed 4. Justin Hodges 5. Lachlan Maranta 6. Anthony Milford 7. Ben Hunt 8. Sam Thaiday 9. Andrew McCullough 10. Adam Blair 11. Alex Glenn 12. Matt Gillett 13. Corey Parker
Interchange: 14. Jarrod Wallace 15. Francis Molo 16. Corey Oates 17. Kodi Nikorima

Changes from Last Round
In - Thaiday, Molo Out - McGuire, Ofahengaue

Analysis - The Broncos continue to lead the comp after being very fortunate to get the 2 points against Penrith. Expect an all out battle amongst both forward packs in the Queensland derby, as there will be plenty of feeling in this one! Brisbane welcome back Sam Thaiday from suspension who replaces Josh McGuire who has his own suspension and Francis Molo comes in for young gun Joe Ofahengaue.

Supercoach Studs - Anthony Milford (82) looks to have found his feet in the #6 and looms as a very good purchase this week. Jordan Kahu (53) moved to the wing to accommodate the return of Darius Boyd (23) but is a hold until Round 12.

Supercoach Duds - Darius Boyd (23) made a solid return and will be picked for QLD as per usual. Jarrod Wallace (29) should see more minutes over the bye period and is also a hold until Round 12.


Parramatta Eels v Warriors
Pirtek Stadium - Saturday 3:00pm

1. Reece Robinson 2. Semi Radradra 3. William Hopoate 4. Brad Takairangi 5. Ryan Morgan 6. Corey Norman 7. Luke Kelly 8. Danny Wicks 9. Nathan Peats 10. Tim Mannah 11. Manu Ma'u 12. Tepai Moeroa 13. Anthony Watmough
Interchange: 14. Isaac De Gois 15. Pauli Pauli 16. Richie Fa'aoso 17. Peni Terepo

Changes from Last Round
In - Kelly, Pauli, Moeroa Out - Sandow, Paulo, Gower

Analysis - A few shock changes for the Eels, the big one being star halfback Chris Sandow dropped to NSW Cup for Luke Kelly. David Gower and Joseph Paulo are out, replaced by Pauli Pauli and young gun Tepai Moeroa. Parramatta are in a slump and will be under immense pressure at home against the Warriors.

Supercoach Studs - Nathan Peats (62) is an option at hooker, with other bye options Isaac Luke and Michael Lichaa not getting 80 minutes. Danny Wicks (60) has again been named to start and will have a second wind for owners.

Supercoach Duds - A few teams picked up Chris Sandow (10) as a risky back up half option for the byes but he now heads back to play for Wentworthville after an off field incident.


1. Tuimoala Lolohea 2. Jonathan Wright 3. Dominique Peyroux 4. Solomone Kata 5. Manu Vatuvei 6. Chad Townsend 7. Shaun Johnson 8. Jacob Lillyman 9. Thomas Leuluai 10. Ben Matulino 11. Bodene Thompson 12. Ryan Hoffman 13. Simon Mannering
Interchange: 14. Nathan Friend 15. Sione Lousi 16. Sam Lisone 17. Albert Vete 18. Raymond Faitala-Mariner

Changes from Last Round
In - Lousi, Faitala-Mariner (extended bench) Out - Hurrell

Analysis - The Warriors pulled a rabbit out of the hat against the Sharks and will look to continue their recent success in Sydney. Konrad Hurrell is out due to his knee lifting suspension and which sees Dominique Peyroux switch to the centres. Manu Vatuvei is in doubt.

Supercoach Studs - Simon Mannering (86) is a must have this week or most certainly from Round 12. Bodene Thompson (64) is an excellent centre option and continues to pull out consistent scores. Shaun Johnson (82) went from 3pts a halftime to dominate in the last 10 minutes.

Supercoach Duds - Konrad Hurrell (43) is out for 3 weeks (as well as a bye round) so will be a tough hold. Nathan Friend (9) saw little action last week.


Gold Coast Titans v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Cbus Super Stadium - Saturday 5:30pm

1. Josh Hoffman 2. Anthony Don 3. James Roberts 4. William Zillman 5. David Mead 6. Aidan Sezer 7. Kane Elgey 8. Luke Douglas 9. Kierran Moseley 10. Nate Myles 11. Ryan James 12. Dave Taylor 13. Lachlan Burr
Interchange: 14. Matt White 15. Eddy Pettybourne 16. Mark Ioane 17. Daniel Mortimer

Changes from Last Round
In - Nil Out - Nil

Analysis - Despite being thrashed by the Raiders in Canberra, there are no changes to the Titans 17. Returning home to the Gold Coast, the Titans will be looking to turn around their poor effort last week. Greg Bird looks to be a big loss for the Titans.

Supercoach Studs - Anthony Don (89) achieved the rare feat of scoring a hat trick in a losing side. Kane Elgey (44) and Ryan James (41) continue to make great great coin and again have a low break even this week. Lachlan Burr (51) was solid replacing Greg Bird.

Supercoach Duds - James Roberts (23) had an unhappy game but will bounce back. Dave Taylor (30) looks far away from his best.


1. Ben Barba 2. Valentine Holmes 3. Gerard Beale 4. Blake Ayshford 5. Michael Gordon 6. Jack Bird 7. Jeff Robson 8. Andrew Fifita 9. Michael Ennis 10. Matt Prior 11. Jayson Bukuya 12. Wade Graham 13. Luke Lewis
Interchange: 14. Sami Sauiluma 15. Tinirau Arona 16. David Fifita 17. Sam Tagataese

Changes from Last Round
In - D.Fifita, Ayshford, Gordon Out - Leutele, Tupou, Brown

Analysis - Cronulla will be bitterly disappointed with their dramatic loss last week after seemingly having the game won after a tremendous solo try from Andrew Fifita. The Sharks welcome back Michael Gordon who has been in some controversy this week with it being reported that he was denied a mid season release to join Parramatta.

Supercoach Studs - Andrew Fifita (98) as predicted last week took on a lot more responsibility without the presence of skipper Paul Gallen and will surely secure a Blues jersey with another barnstorming performance in this one. Good captain option this week.

Supercoach Duds - Jack Bird (28) finally had a quiet game, but is the outstanding rookie a sell? High break even this week but he has averaged 63 so far in 2015. On the other hand he could free up a lot of cash by downgrading him to Souths cheapie Aaron Gray and freeing up enough cash for buying a keeper like James Graham or Simon Mannering. Tough decision however he has been outstanding so far in 2015.


Melbourne Storm v South Sydney Rabbitohs
AAMI Park - Saturday 7:30pm

1. Billy Slater 2. Mahe Fonua 3. Will Chambers 4. Kurt Mann 5. Marika Koroibete 6. Blake Green 7. Cooper Cronk 8. Jesse Bromwich 9. Cameron Smith 10. Tim Glasby 11. Kevin Proctor 12. Tohu Harris 13. Dale Finucane
Interchange: 14. Ryan Hinchcliffe 15. Kenneath Bromwich 16. Dayne Weston 17. Christian Welch 18. Felise Kaufusi 19. Tom Learoyd-Lahrs

Changes from Last Round
In - Nil Out - Nil

Analysis - No changes for Melbourne after their convincing win over Parramatta on Sunday. Billy Slater returned with a bang and the Storm will be desperate to get the 2 points before sending their second string side out during the Origin period.

Supercoach Studs - Billy Slater (101) looms as a great point of difference should he get through Origin ok. Dale Finucane (70) and Kevin Proctor (80) scored big and have low break evens this week.

Supercoach Duds - Tohu Harris (44) had a quiet game last week but has been excellent so far in 2015.


1. Greg Inglis 2. Alex Johnston 3. Dylan Walker 4. Bryson Goodwin 5. Aaron Gray 6. John Sutton 7. Luke Keary 8. George Burgess 9. Cameron McInnes 10. David Tyrrell 11. Chris Grevsmuhl 12. Chris McQueen 13. Ben Lowe
Interchange: 14. Issac Luke 15. Nathan Brown 16. Thomas Burgess 17. Tim Grant 18. Joel Reddy

Changes from Last Round
In -Brown, Reddy (extended bench) Out - Reynolds

Analysis - Just as everything looked to be falling back into place for the Bunnies, key player Adam Reynolds has broken his thumb first game back and will spend more time on the sidelines. Isaac Luke has again been named on the bench after signing for the Warriors last week.

Supercoach Studs - Aaron Gray (91) is the buy of the week after regaining his wing position. Souths have great bye coverage and Gray is due for a decent rise after his two-try performance against the Dragons. Dylan Walker (68) looms as a superb buy should he miss out on Origin selection.

Supercoach Duds - Isaac Luke (20) started from the bench on Monday night and has again been named there. Luke is one of the best hookers in the game so surely this won't last. John Sutton (10) came off with an eye injury but is worth keeping an eye on…excuse the pun.


St. George Illawarra Dragons v Canberra Raiders
WIN Stadium - Sunday 2:00pm

1. Josh Dugan 2. Peter Mata'utia 3. Euan Aitken 4. Dylan Farrell 5. Jason Nightingale 6. Gareth Widdop 7. Benji Marshall 8. Leeson Ah Mau 9. Mitch Rein 10. Mike Cooper 11. Tyson Frizell 12. Joel Thompson 13. Trent Merrin
Interchange: 14. Ben Creagh 15. Will Matthews 16. Heath L'Estrange 17. Jack de Belin

Changes from Last Round
In - Nil Out - Nil

Analysis - The Dragons bubble finally burst against the Rabbitohs and they will be very keen to get back on track against the Raiders. St George have made no changes and have a few players on the cusp of representative jerseys with a big performance against the in form Raiders.

Supercoach Studs - Josh Dugan (97) was outstanding in a losing side and looks almost certain to land the #1 jersey for NSW. Tyson Frizzell (68) also put his hand up for a Blues birth with another strong performance.

Supercoach Duds - Dylan Farrell (17) and Ben Creagh (26) were very quiet and are not on the trade radar.


1. Jack Wighton 2. Edrick Lee 3. Jarrod Croker 4. Sisa Waqa 5. Jordan Rapana 6. Blake Austin 7. Mitchell Cornish 8. Paul Vaughan 9. Josh Hodgson 10. Frank Paul Nuuausala 11. Josh Papalii 12. Iosia Soliola 13. Shaun Fensom
Interchange: 14. Kurt Baptiste 15. Jarrad Kennedy 16. Mark Nicholls 17. Shannon Boyd 18. David Shillington

Changes from Last Round
In - Cornish Out - Williams

Analysis - Canberra put in one of their best performances since their semi final run in 2010. Sam Williams is out after playing most of the game with a collapsed lung but is replaced by Mitch Cornish. Canberra did have the hoodoo over the Dragons until recently and will fancy their chances in this match.

Supercoach Studs - Take your pick! Jarrod Croker (128) racked up a huge score, along with Iosia Soliola (113) and the outstanding Blake Austin (93) who may be an Origin bolter. The big news is that rookie favourite Mitch Cornish returns and is due for a nice price rise for those that held out.

Supercoach Duds - Shaun Fensom (55) continues to share minutes and is yet to return to keeper status. Jack Wighton (28) somehow didn't get in on the tries at Canberra Stadium.


Newcastle Knights v Wests Tigers
Hunter Stadium - Sunday 4:00pm

1. Dane Gagai 2. James McManus 3. Sione Mata'utia 4. Joseph Leilua 5. Akuila Uate 6. Kurt Gidley 7. Tyrone Roberts 8. Kade Snowden 9. Tyler Randell 10. David Fa'alogo 11. Beau Scott 12. Tariq Sims 13. Jeremy Smith
Interchange: 14. Adam Clydsdale 15. Chris Houston 16. Korbin Sims 17. Jack Stockwell 18. Joseph Tapine

Changes from Last Round
In - Stockwell Out - Tapine

Analysis - Newcastle have now slumped to 5 losses in a row and were awful against the Sea Eagles. The Knights need to turn their form around and fast. Dane Gagai has been officially named a fullback with Sione Mata'utia in the centres.

Supercoach Studs - Tariq Sims (99) continues his good form and Dane Gagai (81) scored well playing fullback and if he does miss Origin selection he looms a great option.

Supercoach Duds - Akuila Uate (22) had a quiet game however has been a shining light in recent losses.


1. James Tedesco 2. Kevin Naiqama 3. Delouise Hoeter 4. Chris Lawrence 5. Pat Richards 6. Mitchell Moses 7. Luke Brooks 8. Aaron Woods 9. Robbie Farah 10. Keith Galloway 11. Curtis Sironen 12. Kyle Lovett 13. Martin Taupau
Interchange: 14. Dene Halatau 15. Ava Seumanufagai 16. Matthew Lodge 17. Sauaso Sue

Changes from Last Round
In - Nil Out - Nil

Analysis - Wests Tigers are unchanged despite being thrashed by the Roosters. Jason Taylor has stated that he is happy to take the good with the bad with his young side and they have been up and down with their form. Likely to be wishing Woods and Farah goodbye to Origin duty, the Tigers will be hungry for the win.

Supercoach Studs - Delouise Hoeter (37) was again strong and lived up to the hype last week scoring 37 points basically in base stats. He offers great bye coverage should he hold his spot.

Supercoach Duds - James Tedesco (28) had a quiet game and was rarely sighted in the second half. Robbie Farah (41) is a bit like Fensom this season where he is not quite living up to his standard of previous years.


Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles v Penrith Panthers
Brookvale Oval - Monday 7:00pm

1. Brett Stewart 2. Jorge Taufua 3. Jamie Lyon 4. Steve Matai 5. Peta Hiku 6. Tom Symonds 7. Daly Cherry-Evans 8. Jake Trbojevic 9. Matt Ballin 10. Luke Burgess 11. Blake Leary 12. Justin Horo 13. Dunamis Lui
Interchange: 14. Feleti Mateo 15. Willie Mason 16. Josh Starling 17. Ligi Sao 18. James Hasson 20. Tony Satini

Changes from Last Round
In - Matai Out - Williams

Analysis - Manly made it 2 in a row against the Knights and will head back to Brookvale with plenty of confidence after big guns Daly Cherry-Evans and Brett Stewart put on a clinic on Sunday.

Supercoach Studs - Daly Cherry-Evans (117) is in serious form and looms as an automatic buy following Origin. Blake Leary (89) came out of nowhere to earn a solid price rise.

Supercoach Duds - Feleti Mateo (25) has not hit the heights he is capable of yet again this season. David Williams (2) has made way for Steve Matai's return.


1. Matt Moylan 2. George Jennings 3. Waqa Blake 4. Dallin Watene Zelezniak 5. David Simmons 6. Apisai Koroisau 7. Jamie Soward 8. Nigel Plum 9. James Segeyaro 10. Sam McKendry 11. Lewis Brown 12. Isaah Yeo 13. Elijah Taylor
Interchange: 14. Bryce Cartwright 15. Jeremy Latimore 16. Sika Manu 17. Regan Campbell-Gillard 18. William Smith

Changes from Last Round
In - Segeyaro, Manu Out - John, Peachey

Analysis - James Segeyaro returns in a big boost to the Panthers line up. Penrith narrowly went down to the Broncos at Suncorp Stadium and looked a lot sharper with Jamie Soward returning.

Supercoach Studs - Api Koroisau (65) has been great at hooker but switches to the five-eighth position against Manly. Regan Campbell-Gillard (51) has peaked and can be sold this week.

Supercoach Duds - Young guns Waqa Blake (35) and George Jennings (34) have peaked and can also be moved on in that order.