With the kickoff to the NRL season only 50 days away, we take a look at what each of the North Queensland Toyota Cowboys players prices are for the 2023 season.
After finishing 2022 with the fourth-most fantasy points in the NRL (1,315), hooker Reece Robson is the most expensive Cowboys player at $783k, up from $605k at the start of last season.
Maroons and Kangaroos middle forward Reuben Cotter has seen a $244k jump on his 2022 price to $744k, while fullback Scott Drinkwater’s value has increased from $527k to $669k.
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NRL.com fantasy: Cowboys 2023 prices
Reece Robson ($783k) - HOK
Reuben Cotter ($744k) - MID
Scott Drinkwater ($669k) - WFB
Jeremiah Nanai ($645k) - EDG
Tom Dearden ($638k) - HLF
Jason Taumalolo (630k) – MID
Valentine Holmes (620k) – CTR
James Tamou (573k) – MID
Chad Townsend (550k) – HLF
Murray Taulagi (529k) – WFB
Peta Hiku (510k) – CTR
Heilum Luki ($491) – EDG
Jordan McLean ($488k) – MID
Coen Hess ($479k) – MID
Kyle Feldt ($439k) – WFB
Jamayne Taunoa-Brown ($398k) – MID
Ben Hampton ($393k) – HLF
Mitch Dunn ($372k) - EDG
Griffin Neame ($372k) MID
Gehamat Shibasaki ($319k) CTR
Brendan Elliot ($267k) – CTR
Jack Gosiewski ($264k) – EDG
Jake Granville ($250k) – HOK
Laitia Moceidreke ($250k) – WFB
Jordan Lipp ($230k) – CTR
Riley Price ($230k) - MID
Tom Chester ($230k) – WFB
Jake Bourke ($230k) – HLF
Taniela Sadrugu ($230k) WFB