Round 14 Dream Teams
Round 14 Dream Team:
In a shortened round it only takes one or two stand out performances to win you the two points on NRLCEO. Safe to say if you had James Tedesco, Solomone Kata or Chris Sandow you did just that.
But for mine the stand out performance of the round was big Marty Taupau. He may have fallen six involvements short of a workhorse, but two tries and two line breaks is a great return for what is most likely a reserve forward for most.
1. James Tedesco – 12
2. Curtis Rona – 10
3. Solomone Kata – 12
4. James Roberts – 10
5. Semi Radradra – 9
6. Tuimala Lolohea – 10
7. Chris Sandow – 11
8. Tim Browne – 7
9. Michael Lichaa – 9
10. Martin Taupau – 10
11. Bodene Thompson – 5
12. Tepai Moeroa – 5
13. Tohu Harris – 9
Overall Dream Team:
The Semi-Trailer has made his way into the overall Dream Team for the first time this year despite missing six games already this season. He now has 11 tries in eight games and anyone who traded him out is looking pretty silly now!
Tigers cub Luke Brooks also makes his way back into the Dream Team pushing Blake Austin out and Johnathan Thurston to five-eighth. Seven tries and 12 try assists is an excellent return in 14 games, but CEOs would like to see his consistency first.
In horrendous news for many CEOs, Nathan Peats, the NRLCEO Top Scorer may have done his ACL again! Mikey from the Tantasy Podcast is taking it the hardest. His thoughts on our Facebook page below:
“No more shocked than me. Two years I’ve had him. Two years I’ve had him.”
Fu#k
1. James Tedesco – 68
2. Curtis Rona – 88
3. James Roberts – 75
4. Solomone Kata – 58
5. Semi Radradra – 64
6. Jonathan Thurston – 66
7. Luke Brooks – 64
8. Josh Papalii – 64
9. Nathan Peats – 81
10. Aiden Tolman – 64
11. Bodene Thompson – 70
12. Gavin Cooper – 69
13. Shaun Fensom – 66
JB
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