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NRL Round 7 Preview: The Hurricane’s Tips & Staking Plan

June 25, 2020

NRL Round 7 Preview: The Hurricane’s Tips & Staking Plan

The hurricane is back this week and his tips have been running at +13% since he joined the team 4 weeks ago. He has taken a look at round 7 and has supplied us with his tips below.

Round 7 kicks off with an absolute belter as the Panthers face off with the Rabbitohs while the Eels Vs Raiders match is sure to be a great game as well.

Here’s a look at our picks for round 7


PENRITH PANTHERS VS SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS – THURSDAY JUNE 25, 7:50PM, NESTRATA JUBILEE STADIUM

The Rabbitohs can make it three in a row on Thursday night, but they’ll have to dig deep against a relentless Penrith side eyeing the top spot on the ladder.

South Sydney has turned its form around in the last two weeks with a pair of blowout wins over the Titans and Warriors.

Following a heartbreaking loss to the Eels in Round 5, the Panthers were big winners themselves last week in a 21-14 victory over the Storm, setting up another riveting top eight battle.

It’s worth noting this game was originally scheduled to be played in Campbelltown, but concerns around the surface has seen it moved to Jubilee Oval.

Whether or not that favours either side remains to be seen, but on the injury front, both teams remain unchanged with only James Roberts replacing fill-in centre Tom Amone on the Rabbitohs’ bench.

Souths have won eight of their last 12 against Penrith and have also looked a different team since Cody Walker returned=\

 


BRISBANE BRONCOS VS GOLD COAST TITANS – SATURDAY JUNE 27, 5:30PM, SUNCORP STADIUM

The Broncos are surely at a win at all costs mentality now with reports that the coaching staff are now questioning themselves and if they had to pick a team to play at the moment it could be the Titans.

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There’s been no shortage of criticism over the last fortnight when it comes to the state of Queensland rugby league and it’s safe to say both teams will be looking to prove their doubters wrong.


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PARRAMATTA EELS VS CANBERRA RAIDERS – SATURDAY JUNE 27, 7:35PM, BANKWEST STADIUM

Both teams will be looking to bounce back after disappointing deafeats last week.

Parramatta can hold their heads high after taking the Roosters to the brink last week, a performance that taught us plenty about the merit of the Eels moving forward.

As for the Raiders, the glass has looked a little half-empty ever since their brilliant win over the Storm back in Round 3.

After failing to show up against the Knights a week later, the Raiders turned in a sloppy first-half performance against the Tigers, before going down to Manly in quiet fashion last week 14-6.

The Green Machine are obviously capable of much more, but as the odds suggest, it’s very difficult to see them pulling this game out against an Eels side that only continues to improve.


MANLY SEA EAGLES VS CRONULLA SHARKS – SUNDAY JUNE 28, 4:05PM, CENTRAL COAST STADIUM

Manly will limp into the latest installment of their famous rivalry with Cronulla after injuries to key men Tom Trbojevic and Dylan Walker.

But as they showed in beating the Raiders after the pair went down last weekend, the plucky Sea Eagles can never be discounted.

Cronulla had their hands full last week with the Bulldogs in what turned out to be a thriller, but a hat-trick from Sione Katoa was enough to see the Sharks over the line for their second win of the season.


CANTERBURY BULLDOGS VS WESTS TIGERS – SUNDAY JUNE 28, 6:30PM, BANKWEST STADIUM

The Tigers managed to score 6 tries before half time but last week’s performance against the Cowboys still left the team filthy with their performance.

Maguire’s men were accused of taking their foot off the gas as the cowboys ran in 20 points in the second half and there’s no doubt the Tigers players will have a point to prove in this one.

Canterbury come into the game off their second straight loss, but it wasn’t for lack of effort. Under-pressure coach Dean Pay was proud of the grit his troops showed in going down 20-18 to Cronulla.

The Bulldogs have held the wood over the Tigers recently with three straight wins dating back to 2018, and they look good value to add a fourth with Robert Jennings listed as our for Wests.


10 Units Staking Plan;
  • 3 Units South Sydney H2H $2.10
  • 1 Unit Daniel Saifiti Anytime Try Scorer $7
  • 1 Units Raiders/ Eels Total Match Points Under 36.5 $1.90
  • 1 Unit Michael Jennings Anytime Try Scorer $3.10
  • 3 Units Sea Eagles/Sharks Total Match Points Under 41.5 $1.90
  • 1 Units Bulldogs +4.5 $1.91
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