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The Sea Eagles will continue their roll, the Rabbitohs will bounce back and the Titans are a sneaky chance of stopping Penrith s run. That s how our experts on NRL.com s tipping panel are seeing things ahead of a sensational weekend of footy at Magic Round in Brisbane. Even though they re the only team with home ground advantage in round 10 the Broncos are not expected to trouble Manly, who have Tom Turbo in irresistible form. The round opens with the Tigers looking to turn things around against the Knights and three tipsters believe they can do just that, with Brett Kimmorley, Brad Walter and club legend Robbie Farah tipping Michael Maguire s men to deliver. ....
Or maybe you re searching for the reset button after a horror opening weekend? Either way, it s a wise decision to see who the experts at NRL.com are backing heading into the weekend before entering your tips. The most interesting trend this week is that the Warriors are favourites to beat the Knights. Yes, the Warriors did beat the fancied Titans last weekend, but the Knights made the 2020 finals and also won in round one. Either way, the forward battle in this one should be something else. Six of the other seven games in round two have at least 85 per cent of tipsters backing the same side, with Panthers and Rabbitohs both getting all 16 tips in their corner. ....
What worked well Starting in the left second-row position usually occupied by the sidelined Boyd Cordner, Angus Crichton appears set for a bumper season as he maintained his strong State of Origin form. Canberra hooker Josh Hodgson didn’t miss a beat as he returned from a knee injury. Match Highlights: Raiders v Roosters What needs work Raiders prop Corey Horsburgh must fine-tune his aggression. The Roosters were largely outgunned through the middle by Canberra when both teams were at full-strength in the first half. Storm v Knights What worked well The Storm may have a ready-made replacement for winger Suliasi Vunivalu, with Melbourne-born rookie Dean Ieremia firming for a round one starting berth with an impressive showing, while the Knights will be buoyed by the form of towering English back Dominic Young who also hit the scoresheet in Albury. ....
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