Bundy Mixer kicks off this week with NRL and NRLW players combining in the one place for a brand new team-picker game!

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Each player will score points for their on-field contributions such as tries, tackles and metres, with the six players' scores combining to form your weekly score. All you have to do is select three NRL players and three NLW players each week to win great weekly prizes!

Not sure who to pick in your team?

Take a look at some of the biggest names in the NRLW below and which of their NRL counterparts they closest align to in terms of statistics.

Tries

The NRLW's all-time leading try-scorer, Madison Bartlett averaged one try per game in the 2021 season, the same strike rate as Broncos winger Corey Oates, who has enjoyed the best try-scoring year of his career with 19 tries in 19 games.

Oates finishes in the corner


Linebreaks

Roosters centre Isabelle Kelly had nine linebreaks in seven games last season at an average of 1.3 per game. That's the same rate as Sharks star Ronaldo Mulitalo, who has 24 linebreaks in 19 games — the second most of any player in the competition behind Rabbitohs winger Alex Johnston (31 linebreaks in 20 games).

Post-Contact Metres

Millie Boyle averaged 75.7 post contact metres per game last season en route to the 2021 Dally M Medal alongside Emma Tonegato. Boyle's 75.7 post-contact metres per game would rank her as the second highest in the men's competition with only Broncos tyro Payne Haas (78.8 metres per game) averaging more.

NRLW is back!


Tackle Breaks

Australian rugby union gold medallist turned NRLW star, Evania Pelite averaged six tackle breaks per game for the Titans last season — nearly the exact same as Kiwi international Joseph Manu, who has 121 tackle breaks in 20 games for the Roosters year for an average of 6.1 tackle breaks per game.

Try Assists

Dragons centre Page McGregor had five try assists in seven games last year with an average of 0.7 try assists per game. That's the same rate as a number of the men's stars this year with the likes of Cameron Munster, Cody Walker, Scott Drinkwater, Jarome Luai and AJ Brimson all averaging that mark in 2022.

Offloads

The 2020 Karyn Murphy Medal winner, Amber Hall averaged three offloads per game for the Broncos in the 2021 season — a mark no NRL player can lay claim to in 2022. Bulldogs forward Tevita Pangai jnr tops the charts with an average of 2.8 offloads per game while teammate Jacob Kiraz ranks second with 2.1 per game.

Kick Metres

Playing in her first season of NRLW, young Eels-turned-Titans playmaker Emily Curtain averaged 173.6 metres per game, putting her slightly above Roosters halfback Sam Walker (165.8 metres per game) and Rabbitohs five-eighth Cody Walker (162.6 metres per game).

Cody the cream of the crop


Tackles

Simaima Taufa chalked up over 40 tackles per game in the 2021 competition, finishing the season with a per-game average of 40.6. Only seven players in the NRL have averaged over 40 tackles per game this season with Manly hooker Lachlan Croker (40.8 per game) narrowly edging out Taufa's mark.

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