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NRL Round 19 Preview: Our Selections & Staking Plan

September 17, 2020

NRL Round 19 Preview: Our Selections & Staking Plan

After bringing in +9 units of profit in rounds 16 & 17 we had to settle with breaking even in round 18 but we’re ready to fire again with+ 34.18 units of profit to play with from this season.

Tipping Results (Started In Round 8) :

Round 18 Wrap

Round 18 was our worst result of the season but we still managed to walk away breaking even with a 10 unit outlay and 10 units returned.

Our 3 unit play on the Rabbitohs -8 was the one that hurt us and we were very surprised that they couldn’t cover the line after being up 20-0 early in the game.

We move on to round 19 now and will be looking to hit the bookies again after giving them a breather last week.

Let’s take a look at round 19 below.


NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS VS PENRITH PANTHERS – FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 6:00PM, QUEENSLAND COUNTRY BANK STADIUM

The Panthers just haven’t looked themselves in recent weeks and took a long time to find their groove last week but eventually powered over the Eels late in the game.

It seems as if they have hit their flat spot but should now find form again in time for the finals.

The Cowboys were gallant against an impressive Melbourne lineup but were no match for Bellamy’s men and went down 36-20.

We feel the line of -14.5 is a great bet and will be taking it early.


PARRAMATTA EELS VS BRISBANE BRONCOS – FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 7:55PM, BANKWEST STADIUM

The Eels find themselves firmly in the danger zone with two rounds remaining as they desperately cling to their spot inside the top four.

After shutting out the Storm four weeks ago, the last three weeks have been largely forgettable for head coach Brad Arthur.

The Eels backed up their performance against Melbourne with a shutout loss to the Rabbitohs, followed by a less than convincing performance two weeks against the Warriors on the Central Coast.

The worst was yet to come though as the Eels failed to score a try in their 20-2 loss to the Panthers in Penrith.

Fortunately, Parramatta has been afforded a huge opportunity to steer the ship back in the right direction against a Broncos side that has now lost nine in a row.

Brisbane showed some signs of life last week in the Queensland Derby but still failed to come away with the chocolates against the rival Titans.


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MANLY SEA EAGLES VS GOLD COAST TITANS – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 3:00PM, BROOKVALE

The injuries keep coming but the positives are also beginning to multiply for Des Hasler with youngsters like Morgan Harper and Tevita Funa stepping up and standing out as Manly’s season has cratered.


MELBOURNE STORM VS WESTS TIGERS – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 5:30PM, SUNSHINE COAST STADIUM

Melbourne has now won 17 straight games up in Queensland and it is no real surprise to find them as the odds-on favourites against the Tigers.

Wests season officially came to a close last week with a loss to the Rabbitohs, and it doesn’t appear the Tigers are about to end 2020 on a high note with games against the Storm and Eels to wrap things up.

Ryan Panenhuyzen is set to return this week for the Storm, while the Tigers will receive an added boost in the form of Zane Musgrove, should they choose to play him.


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SYDNEY ROOSTERS VS CRONULLA SHARKS – SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 7:35PM, SCG

The Roosters were impressive at times in their crushing win over Newcastle last weekend, and need to keep winning to ensure a top-four finish.


CANBERRA RAIDERS VS NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2:00PM, GIO STADIUM

The Raiders have plenty at stake over the coming two weeks if they wish to secure the double-chance in the finals.

Still sitting two points behind the Eels, the Green Machine must ensure they win this week at home – which is easier said than done against a Warriors side well known for causing upsets this season.

New Zealand’s 2020 campaign is now over after losing to the Sharks last week, but they’ve shown time and time again that they are capable of hanging tight with just about anyone.


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NEWCASTLE KNIGHTS VS ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS – SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 4:00PM, MCDONALD JONES STADIUM

Currently sitting seventh, Newcastle find themselves with plenty of work to do after suffering a crushing 42-12 defeat at the hands of the Roosters last week.

Fortunately, the Knights run in to a Dragons side down on their luck after also suffering a blowout defeat last Saturday against the Raiders.

The Knights are set to welcome back Kalyn Ponga, Hymel Hunt and potentially even Bradman Best into the side – three huge additions that should make a world of difference on both sides of the ball.

Newcastle has been an outstanding betting play on the back of a loss over the last two seasons, playing to a 6-1 record head-to-head and a perfect 7-0 record at the line.


Our  Staking Plan
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