That means SuperCoaches who played last year and have a SuperCoach Plus subscription can get into the app and start picking their sides now, more than a month ahead of the general public.

Below we reveal one key price/position from every club to get the ball rolling on season 2026.

BRONCOS

Reece Walsh – Plenty of SuperCoaches believe Walsh is underpriced. He is priced on a season average of 85 but averaged 135 in his final seven games last season. Full analysis

BULLDOGS

Jacob Kiraz – The round two bye isn’t ideal but his schedule is very good otherwise and he’s a proven base stat beast with attacking upside. Full analysis

COWBOYS

Reed Mahoney – Frozen out by the Bulldogs last season and therefore starts cheap at new club the Cowboys. Full analysis

DOLPHINS

Herbie Farnworth – Last year’s top CTW also has the best bye schedule of any player and is a hold for the entire season. Full analysis

DRAGONS

Daniel Atkinson – Cheap after falling out of favour at the Sharks last year, but should start in the halves for the Dragons. Full analysis

EELS

Jonah Pezet – Arguably the hottest halves prospect in the NRL, Pezet has switched to the Eels and is expected to play five-eighth outside Mitchell Moses. Full analysis

KNIGHTS

Dylan Brown – Has lost five-eighth positioning as we believe he’ll play halfback for his new club. Full analysis

PANTHERS

Nathan Cleary – A great of SuperCoach but Cleary’s Panthers have the worst schedule of any side over the opening rounds by a long way. Full analysis

RABBITOHS

Cameron Murray – Starts at a discount of around $100,000 after an injury-ruined season. Full analysis

RAIDERS

Ethan Sanders or Coby Black – The halfback spot is open at the Raiders following Jamal Fogarty’s defection to Manly and young guns Sanders and Black are in a 50/50 battle for the role. Whoever wins will be a near-must. Full analysis

ROOSTERS

Daly Cherry-Evans – The Roosters will rock a new halves pairing and while it hasn’t been confirmed at this stage we believe DCE will wear the 6 and Sam Walker the 7. Full analysis

SEA EAGLES

Tom Trbojevic – Missed dual CTW/FLB availability despite playing five games at centre last year. Full analysis

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SHARKS

Nicho Hynes – Always popular but has a rough schedule to start the season. Full analysis

STORM

Sua Fa’alogo – Favourite to play fullback for the Storm following the release of Ryan Papenhuyzen and should therefore up his output considerably. Full analysis

TITANS

Keano Kini – Starts well-underpriced after missing most of last season due to a serious neck injury. Full analysis

WARRIORS

Leka Halasima – Coach Andrew Webster has indicated Halasima will become an 80 minute player in the not-too-distant future, and if so we have a potential keeper for under $500,000. Full analysis

WESTS TIGERS

Heamasi Makasini – The round one bye isn’t ideal, but there’s plenty of chat this young gun will score a starting wing spot at the Tigers. Full analysis

Team Picker is now live. Visit supercoach.com.au today and get your team in. A registered player without a SuperCoach Plus subscription? Follow the subscription buttons on SuperCoach and sign up today to get your season off to a flyer.