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Reece Hoffman1. Latrell Mitchell was impressive at full-back for South Sydney Latrell Mitchell sets up Campbell Graham for South Sydney's first try Winger Sione Katoa produced an impressive aerial finish for Cronulla Alex Johnston collected Cody Walker's clever kick to score South Sydney's seventh Mitchell Pearce got Newcastle's fourth and final try Daniel Saifiti bundles over for Newcastle's third Viliame Kikau's late try saw Penrith regain the lead La Liga backs Barca's €700m clause in Messi exit rowFerrari inquest begins after worst result for a decadeHamilton storms to Spa win, Ferrari finish point-lessPL chief: Brighton vs Chelsea crowd test encouraging 0:26 Latrell Mitchell sets up Campbell Graham for South Sydney's first try 0:13 Winger Sione Katoa produced an impressive aerial finish for Cronulla 0:28 Alex Johnston collected Cody Walker's clever kick to score South Sydney's seventh 0:29 Mitchell Pearce got Newcastle's fourth and final try 0:23 0:31 Viliame Kikau's late try saw Penrith regain the lead Tevita Tatola 9. Blake Lawrie 17. Nathan Cleary 8. Jamayne Isaako 2. Brian Kelly 4. Paul Vaughan 11. Billy Walters 21. Luke Garner 12. Dylan Napa 11. Anthony Don 3. Jai Whitbread 21. Jack Wighton 7. Dean Whare 4. […] Sauaso Sue 17. Shane Wright 20. Adam Pompey 6.
Cory Paix 10. The Cowboys took the spoils in their last two visits to Campbelltown Stadium.This is the hardest game of NRL round 6 to get a read on, but it seems destined to go down to the wire.1. Emry PereThe two-time defending champs take on the undefeated NRL ladder leaders in what shapes as one of the biggest showdowns of the season to date.The 24-hour delay of Sydney Roosters’ clash with Canterbury means they are on a skinny five-day turnaround. The underdog Eels are more than capable of turning the majority of NRL round 6 tips on their head, however.1. Jesse Ramien 5.
Expect the Panthers to put up an admirable fight before falling just short again.1. Mitchell Dunn 12. www.gamblinghelponline.org.au Jeremy Marshall-King 10. He also carried for 82 metres and was the team's joint-highest tackle-maker with 36.The powerhouse prop led the way for the Knights with an impressive display as they beat Brisbane at Central Coast Stadium.His try capped a performance which saw Saifiti cover 215 metres and make 86 post-contact metres, along with breaking the line once.A fine try in catching a kick from Nathan Cleary and dotting down capped another determined display from Kikau in the second row as Penrith defeated the Storm 21-14.The Fijian star also made 87 metres, along with 36 post-contact metres, and came up with 24 tackles in defence as well.The Australia captain was a commanding presence in the pack for the Roosters once again they defeated Parramatta.Along with scoring a try, Cordner covered 151 metres and 53 post-contact metres, as well as making 19 tackles.Yeo made some important carries for the Panthers to help them make inroads into the Melbourne defence, covering 134 metres and gaining 50 post-contact metres.His defensive efforts saw him make 39 tackles as well as his side managed to hold off the Storm for victory. Corey Thompson 2.
Renouf To’omaga 9.
Ryan Papenhuyzen 2. Moeaki Fotuaika 9. Friday 29th May. Adam Elliott 14. Mikaele Ravalawa 6. Mitchell Moses 8. Matt Eisenhuth 15.
David Gower 20. Kyle Flanagan 8. Match Highlights. Alex Glenn 12. Latrell Mitchell 2.
Ray Stone 15.
Phillip Sami 6. Addin Fonua-Blake 9. Match Highlights: Titans v Dragons. Jacob Saifiti 16. Isaiah Papali’iPenrith Panthers have been the NRL’s early-season surprise packet and could so easily be the only unbeaten side in the competition. Matt Burton 15. Felise Kaufusi 12. Vital funds will be raised for the Mark Hughes Foundation in Round 6 of the Telstra Premiership with the fourth annual NRL There might not be stadiums full of fans due to biosecurity measures - though a select bunch are now allowed to attend matches - but you can still support the cause by buying a beanie from Lowes, select IGA stores or through the The foundation is also encouraging fans to upload snaps on social media wearing the beanies while watching the footy on television.On the field, Saturday night's clash between reigning premiers the Roosters and the undefeated Eels shapes as an enthralling fixture.Penrith face Melbourne on Friday and Canberra meet Manly on Sunday in other heavyweight duels.The restrictions around attending games don't mean you can't show your support at the stadium thanks to the NRL's And if you have an Alexa-enabled device you can download the NRL skill at Storm depth tested further with Seve and Asofa-Solomona outRobinson could unleash SBW and more against Raiders
Robert Jennings 6. Ashley Taylor 7. Jack Hetherington 21.