2022 NRL Round 6 Preview: Our Selections & Staking Plan
April 13, 2022
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- 10 wins from 17 tips
- +9.75 Units Of Profit
- $975 Profit Based On $100 Units
- 58.8% Strike Rate
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CANBERRA RAIDERS VS NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS – THURSDAY APRIL 14, 7:50PM, GIO STADIUM
The Raiders and Cowboys both sit 2-3 after five games and are yet to settle into a groove or find their rhythm.
The Cowboys are coming off a golden point heartbreaker against the Warriors while the Raiders were run ragged by a potent Storm outfit 30-16, the fourth game in a row they have conceded more than 20 points.
The Cowboys have won three of their last five matches in Canberra. But the Raiders have won both of their games at GIO Stadium in 2022 – both via late tries against the Sharks and Titans.
- 2 units Raiders -4 @ $2.00 BET NOW
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS VS CANTERBURY BULLDOGS – FRIDAY APRIL 15, 4:00PM, ACCOR STADIUM
The Rabbitohs – after getting their second win over the season 24-12 against the Dragons in relatively comfortable circumstances – are reeling from an eight-week layoff diagnosis for Latrell Mitchell. Grand final fullback Blake Taaffe will step back into the No.1 hotseat.
Strike weapon Mitchell’s absence is a concern with Cody Walker struggling for consistency and drifting out of games for long periods as rookie Lachlan Ilias finds his way as an NRL No.7.
The Bulldogs’ gritty start to the season has given way to heavy losses to big guns Melbourne (44-0) and Penrith (32-12), though it may be unfair to use those scorelines as a barometer for how Trent Barrett’s side is travelling.
Canterbury has managed two wins from the teams’ last three encounters at Homebush. But Souths obliterated the Bulldogs 38-0 on Good Friday last season and prevailed 32-24 on the Gold Coast in Round 18.
- 1 unit Rabbitohs -10.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
PENRITH PANTHERS VS BRISBANE BRONCOS – FRIDAY APRIL 15, 7:55PM, PANTHERS STADIUM
Hopes were high of a new dawn at Red Hill in 2022 with Adam Reynolds and Kurt Capewell joining a roster that already boasted Payne Haas and Kotoni Staggs but three straight losses have taken the shine off a promising 2-0 start.
Penrith has barely raised a sweat in powering to a 5-0 record. The defending premiers have won their matches by an average margin of 15.6 points and cruised to a 32-12 victory over Canterbury last Sunday.
Penrith has won its last three against Brisbane, though both 2021 clashes between the eventual champs and the cellar dwellers were hard-fought. The Panthers won 20-12 in Round 6 and 18-12 in Round 19 – both at Suncorp Stadium. The clubs’ last four clashes all produced 37 points or less.
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MANLY SEA EAGLES VS GOLD COAST TITANS – SATURDAY APRIL 16, 5:30PM, 4 PINES PARK
The Sea Eagles made a winning start to Tom Trbojevic’s injury layoff last week while the Titans suffered their second narrow defeat of the season to the Eels in round five.
The Titans’ spine remains a work in progress, while getting consistent value out of David Fifita is still a conundrum for Justin Holbrook – though he was arguably their most dangerous player last week.
Manly put the hurt on Gold Coast twice in 2021, winning 36-0 in Mudgee in Round 6 and 56-24 at Robina in Round 15. Tom Trbojevic (4), Jason Saab (4) and Garrick (6) scored 14 tries between them across the two blowouts.
- 2 units Sea Eagles -5.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
MELBOURNE STORM VS CRONULLA SHARKS – SATURDAY APRIL 16, 7:35PM, AAMI PARK
A mouth-watering top-of-the-table clash awaits at AAMI Park on Saturday night as the third-placed Storm host the second-placed Sharks with the chance for one side to move to a 5-1 start to the season.
Melbourne continues to coast along comfortably, smashing Canterbury 44-0 and easily outlasting Canberra 30-16 in the past fortnight. Superstar trio Jahrome Hughes, Ryan Papenhuyzen and Cameron Munster are performing at an elite level every week, while Harry Grant and Brandon Smith are an opposition’s nightmare.
Melbourne has won the four matches between the clubs after finding Cronulla a bit of a bogey opponent, losing six of nine clashes from 2016-19. Reimis Smith scored three tries in a 40-14 Storm victory at home in Round 8 last year and Ryan Papenhuyzen’s hat-trick headlined a 28-16 final-round win in Queensland.
- 3 units Storm -6.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
SYDNEY ROOSTERS VS NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS – SUNDAY APRIL 17, 2:00PM, SCG
The Roosters and Warriors will clash for the 42nd time in NRL history on Easter Sunday in a top eight battle between two in-form sides at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
The Tricolours came from behind against the Broncos last week to secure their third win of the season while the Warriors have strung together three straight wins after back-to-back losses early in the season.
The Warriors, meanwhile, are chasing four straight wins for the first time since 2018. They have got progressively better with each victory, following up a convincing 20-6 win over a poor Broncos side with a valiant golden point eclipse of the Cowboys.
The Roosters have won their last four against the Warriors by an average margin of 24 points. The Tricolours won 32-12 in the teams’ only 2021 clash – a Round 4 Easter Sunday encounter at the SCG – after Addin Fonua-Blake’s early injury exit.
- 1 unit Warriors +14.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
ST GEORGE-ILLAWARRA DRAGONS VS NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS – SUNDAY APRIL 17, 4:05PM, WIN STADIUM
St George Illawarra and Newcastle meet at Wollongong’s WIN Stadium on Sunday desperate to turn the screws on their seasons after a string of losses for both sides in recent weeks.
Easter Sunday will again deliver a crucial contest for both sides at this stage of the season with the Dragons beating the Knights 22-13 in the corresponding Easter Sunday clash last year.
The Saints’ pack is bolstered by the return of Josh McGuire and Tyrell Fuimaono from long suspensions, but the retention of Moses Mbye and Jack Bird in the spine will likely see their offence continue to struggle.
David Klemmer is back in a timely boost for the Knights’ engine-room – replacing injured Jirah Momoisea – while Edrick Lee returns from 18 months on the sidelines with fellow wing beanpole Dominic Young out injured.
The Dragons have won 13 of their last 17 against the Knights, including a 22-13 victory in Newcastle in Round 4 last year.
- 2 units Knights +3.5 @ $2.00 BET NOW
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PARRAMATTA EELS VS WESTS TIGERS – MONDAY APRIL 18, 4:00PM, COMMBANK STADIUM
The annual Easter Monday showdown between the Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers will wrap up round six of the NRL Telstra Premiership with a blockbuster expected at CommBank Stadium.
It will be just the second time the sides meet at the venue on the Easter weekend following the 51-6 opening win by the Eels in 2019.
Parramatta is 4-1 and has been scintillating at times in 2022, though they let Gold Coast back into a game for the second time already this season in a 26-20 win at Cbus Super Stadium last Saturday.
Parramatta is on a seven-match winning streak against the Tigers, averaging 33.6 points in the process. Last season the Eels prevailed 36-22 on Easter Monday and 46-14 in Round 14, Clint Gutherson scoring three tries across the two wins.
Our Staking Plan
- 2 units Raiders -4 @ $2.00 BET NOW
- 1 unit Rabbitohs -10.5 @ $2.00
- 1 unit Panthers -21.5 @ $2.00
- 2 units over 39.5 total match points @ $1.95
- 2 units Sea Eagles -5.5 @ $2.00
- 3 units Storm -6.5 @ $2.00
- 1 unit Warriors +14.5 @ $2.00
- 2 units Knights +3.5 @ $2.00
- 3 units Eels -21.5 @ $2.00
- 1 unit over 41.5 total match points @ $1.90
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Total = 18 units
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