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NRL Round 6 Preview: The Hurricane’s Tips & Staking Plan

June 18, 2020

NRL Round 6 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 3 weeks ago. He has taken a look at round 6 and has supplied us with his tips below.

It is starting to become clear which teams are going to major players come finals time but there is still a backlog of teams currently fighting it out for the minor finals spot and this round could tell us who will fill the minor finals spots.

SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS VS  NEW ZEALAND WARRIORS – FRIDAY JUNE 19, 6:00PM, BANKWEST STADIUM

The Bunnies had it easy last week against the Titans where Dane Gagai, Latrell Mitchell and Adam Reynolds had their way, but this is a much tougher task against a Warriors side that looks more than capable of piling on points whenever and wherever.

New Zealand, or should we say, Peta Hiku, made short work of the Cowboys last week in Gosford, and you could certainly argue the visitors are well over the odds for the second week in a row.

The Kiwis are looking to snap a three-game losing streak against the Bunnies, but there is one very quirky trend that has suddenly emerged about this Warriors team that you might want to pay attention to.


PENRITH PANTHERS VS  MELBOURNE STORM – FRIDAY JUNE 19, 7:50PM, CAMPBELLTOWN STADIUM

The Panthers will be looking to hit back after squandering a 10-0 lead against the undefeated Eels, while Melbourne are looking dangerous having adjusted to the new six-again rule.

The Storm have been a bogey team for Penrith, beating them in 18 of their past 20 meetings dating back to 2006. The Panthers last trumped Melbourne in 2018.


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GOLD COAST TITANS VS  ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS – SATURDAY JUNE 20, 3:00PM, SUNCORP STADIUM

After a 14-point victory over the rival Sharks last week, the Dragons are now looking to win back-to-back games for the first time since Rounds 5 and 6 last year.

St George’s first win of the season has altered the wooden spoon race dramatically with the Dragons now sitting 14th on the ladder.

The luckless Titans, meanwhile, find themselves back in the driver’s seat for the wooden spoon after a 20-point thumping at the hands of the Rabbitohs last week.

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WESTS TIGERS VS  NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS – SATURDAY JUNE 20, 5:30PM, CAMPBELLTOWN STADIUM

The Tigers and Cowboys are both out to snap two-match losing streaks when they clash on Saturday.

The Tigers are entitled to be a touch more confident leading into the game after a solid first-half performance against heavyweights Canberra last round.

The injury-hit North Queensland, however, were upset by the Warriors, leaking 37 points including several tries on the last tackle.


CANBERRA RAIDERS VS  MANLY SEA EAGLES – SUNDAY JUNE 21,4:05PM, CAMPBELLTOWN STADIUM

The Raiders and Manly will both be looking to put last week’s lazy first half performances behind them when they meet on Sunday.

Manly fought back from the brink of annihilation last week against the Broncos to pull out a stunning 20-18 victory at the final siren.

Canberra also trailed 4-0 at half time against the Tigers before Jack Wighton, Nick Cotric and Jarrod Croker stepped up in the second half.

Although you could make a case for both of these sides as serious premiership contenders, it’s still difficult to know what to expect from them week-to-week.


CRONULLA SHARKS VS  CANTERBURY BULLDOGS – SUNDAY JUNE 21,6:30PM, BANKWEST STADIUM

Still on one win each, Cronulla and Canterbury can’t afford to give away too much more ground if they’re to get on level footing with a logjam of finals contenders.

The Sharks thought they had turned a corner after beating the Cowboys in round four, but a heavy loss to the previously winless Dragons last week has them under the microscope.


10 Units Staking Plan;
  • 2 Units Rabbitohs -7.5 $1.93
  • 2 Units Storm -4.5 $1.91
  • 1 Unit Titans H2H $2.38
  • 2 Units Tigers Line -2.5 $1.97
  • 1 Unit Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow Anytime Try Scorer $2.63
  • 1 Unit Raiders Line -4.0 $1.91
  • 1 Unit Bulldogs H2H $2.65
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