2022 NRL Round 12 Preview: Our Selections & Staking Plan
May 27, 2022
Round 12 looks to be a cracker with some great matchups and we’re very confident we’ve found selections to clear a solid profit here.
2022 Season Premium Tipping Results:
- Â Â 33 wins from 70 tips
- Â Â -0.55 Units Of Profit
- Â Â $55 Loss Based On $100 Units
- Â Â 47.1% Strike Rate
- Â Â View 2022 Results Spreadsheet
PENRITH PANTHERS VS NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS –Â FRIDAY MAY 27, 6:00PM, PANTHERS STADIUM
The Panthers have dropped just one game all season and have back-to-back premierships firmly in their sights while the Cowboys have risen from the ashes of 2021 to give themselves a legitimate shot at the club’s second title.
Penrith took out the teams’ sole 2021 clash 24-0 at home in Round 1. The Cowboys last won at the foot of the mountains in 2016.
- Â 3 units Panthers -14.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
BRISBANE BRONCOS VS GOLD COAST TITANS –Â FRIDAY MAY 27, 7:55PM, SUNCORP STADIUM
The Broncos are outside the top four only on points differential while the Titans have slumped to 13th and are desperate to turn their season around.
The 3-8 Titans have shown signs of improvement after arresting a five-match losing streak with a golden point win over the Dragons in Magic Round. They arguably had the better of the first half and produced a plucky late comeback in a 25-18 loss to the Sharks last Sunday.
Reynolds remains sidelined for the unchanged Broncos, with rookie Ezra Mam to wear the No.7 again after a solid NRL debut last week.
- Â 2 units Titans +8 @ $2.00 BET NOW
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NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS VS NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS –Â SATURDAY MAY 28, 3:00PM, MORETON DAILY STADIUM
The Warriors were far from disgraced against the Dragons but for all their effort it was a third loss on the trot and another frustrating day for the players and coach Nathan Brown.
Newcastle have lost eight of their last nine, copping some terrible Bunker calls but nevertheless crumbling in disappointing style 36-12 to a Reynolds-less Brisbane outfit at home in Round 11. Kalyn Ponga’s form resurgence continued, while Anthony Milford’s inclusion provided genuine improvement in the halves.
The Knights grabbed a pair of late wins over the Warriors in 2021. Best set up a go-ahead try Hymel Hunt with five minutes left in a 20-16 victory in Gosford in Round 2, while Brodie Jones scored a deadlock-breaking try with four minutes left for a 10-6 win in horrendous Newcastle conditions in Round 15.
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS VS WESTS TIGERS –Â SATURDAY MAY 28, 5:30PM, ACCOR STADIUM
Souths have already lost more games than they did all season in 2021 and their devastating left-side attack seems to have deserted them.
The Tigers welcome back key playmakers Daine Laurie and Luke Brooks, with Starford To’a moving back to centre. Asu Kepaoa returns from COVID protocols to replace fellow tyro Junior Tupou on the wing, Jake Simpkin is back at hooker and the Tigers will be hopeful of David Nofoaluma (concussion) being a late inclusion.
The Rabbitohs have a much higher ceiling of the two sides, but errors and substandard defence are killing them at present. The Tigers remain miles off being Top 8 material but are more of a chance than their $3 underdog billing would suggest.
- Â 1 unit Tigers +8 @ $2.00 BET NOW
CRONULLA SHARKS VS SYDNEY ROOSTERS –Â SATURDAY MAY 28, 7:35PM, SHARK PARK
CANTERBURY BULLDOGS VS ST GEORGE-ILLAWARRA DRAGONS –Â SUNDAY MAY 29, 2:00PM, BELMORE SPORTS GROUND
The Bulldogs showed signs of fight in the second half against Wests Tigers and look to build on that against an opponent they have enjoyed some success against in recent years.
St George Illawarra arrested a two-game slide and improved to 5-6 with a sloppy 24-20 win over the Warriors in Kogarah wet last Saturday. The positives outweighed the negatives in a patchy effort – particularly in the shape of Cody Ramsey’s sizzling display at fullback and a two-try showing from strike centre Zac Lomax.
The Dragons have won four of their last six against the Bulldogs but the rivals split their two 2021 clashes. The Saints powered to a 32-12 win in Round 9 at Jubilee Oval, but the Dogs turned the tables at Homebush five weeks later with a rousing 28-6 victory.
- Â 2 units Dragons -4 @ $2.00 BET NOW
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CANBERRA RAIDERS VS PARRAMATTA EELS –Â SUNDAY MAY 29, 4:05PM, GIO STADIUM
The Raiders looked like men on a mission in Dubbo as they ensured club legend Josh Papali’i celebrated his 250th game in style with a dominant win over Souths.
Sixth-placed Parramatta hasn’t won back-to-back since Round 5 and was perhaps fortunate to escape with a 22-20 victory over Manly via a late sideline conversion from Mitch Moses. The Eels clawed back from a 10-point second-half deficit to claim their seventh win of the season.
The Eels broke a nine-match losing streak at GIO Stadium with a 35-10 thrashing of the Raiders in Round 6 last year – their biggest-ever win at the venue. The Raiders hit back with a 12-10 upset on the Gold Coast in Round 19.
- Â 1 unit Raiders +4.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
Our  Staking Plan
- Â 3 units Panthers -14.5 @ $2.00
- Â 2 units Titans +8 @ $2
- Â 1 unit Warriors -1.5 @ $2.00
- Â 1 unit over 40.5 total points @ $1.90
- Â 1 unit Tigers +8 @ $2.00
- Â 2 units Sharks -1.5 @ $2.00
- Â 2 unit Dragons -4 @ $2.00
- Â 1 unit Raiders +4.5 @ $2.00
- Â Â BET With TopSport
Total = 13 units
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