NRL NRL 2020 Season - Round 5

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Thursday 11th June
Manly-Warringah vs Brisbane (Central Coast Stadium - 19:50)

Friday 12th June
New Zealand vs North Queensland (Central Coast Stadium - 18:00)
Parramatta vs Penrith (BankWest Stadium - 19:55)

Saturday 13th June
South Sydney vs Gold Coast (BankWest Stadium - 15:00)
Newcastle vs Melbourne (Central Coast Stadium - 17:30)
Wests Tigers vs Canberra (Campbelltown Stadium - 19:35)

Sunday 14th June
Canterbury-Bankstown vs Sydney Roosters (Campbelltown Stadium - 16:05)
St.George-Illawarra vs Cronulla-Sutherland (BankWest Stadium - 18:30)
 
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Thursday, June 11 Sea Eagles v Broncos, Central Coast Stadium 7:50pm
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#NRLManlyBroncos

Friday, June 12 Warriors v Cowboys, Central Coast Stadium 6pm
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Friday, June 12 Eels v Panthers, Bankwest Stadium 7:55pm
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Saturday, June 13 Rabbitohs v Titans, Bankwest Stadium 3pm
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#NRLSouthsTitans

Saturday, June 13 Knights v Storm, Central Coast Stadium 5:30pm
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#NRLKnightsStorm


Saturday, June 13 Wests Tigers v Raiders, Campbelltown Stadium 7:35pm
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Sunday, June 14 Bulldogs v Roosters, Bankwest Stadium 4:05pm
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#NRLBulldogsRoosters

Sunday, June 14 Dragons v Sharks, Campbelltown Stadium 6:30pm
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TEAM LISTS



Sea Eagles: Manly are unchanged after last week's narrow loss to Parramatta.
Broncos: Corey Oates moves to the back row with Xavier Coates on the wing, Matt Lodge and Joe Ofahengaue join the starting pack, Ben Te'o is added to the bench and Jamil Hopoate and Ethan Bullemor are shifted to the reserves.

Warriors: Lachlan Burr replaces Isaiah Papali'i in the starting pack in the Warriors' only change, although Peta Hikua and Agnatius Paasi could return after being included among the reserves.
Cowboys: Ben Hampton, Jake Granville and John Asiata are out, with Hamiso Tabaui-Fidow debuting on the wing, Reece Robson at hooker, Coen Hess in the second row and Gavin Cooper moving to the bench. Reuben Cotter joins the interchange while Jason Taumalolo is a chance of returning after being named on an extended bench.

Eels: Nathan Brown returns at lock, bumping Marata Niukore to the bench. Ray Stone joins the interchange with Brad Takairangi and Oregon Kaufusi dropping out.
Panthers: Nathan Cleary's return in the halves means Matt Burton moves back to the bench, with Mitch Kenny out of the 17.

Rabbitohs: James Roberts and Cody Walker return to the backline with Braidon Burns and Troy Dargan dropping out of the 17. Patrick Mago and Bayley Sironen replace Mark Nicholls and Keaon Koloamatangi on the interchange.
Titans: No changes for a winning Titans team.

Rabbitohs: James Roberts and Cody Walker return to the backline with Braidon Burns and Troy Dargan dropping out of the 17. Patrick Mago and Bayley Sironen replace Mark Nicholls and Keaon Koloamatangi on the interchange.
Titans: No changes for a winning Titans team.

Wests Tigers: Michael Maguire has rung the changes after last week's loss to the Titans with Robert Jennings, Benji Marshall, Luke Garner, Oliver Clark and Billy Walters making way. Tommy Talau is named on the wing, Josh Reynolds at five-eighth, Zane Musgrove at prop, Chris Lawrence in the second row and Russell Packer and Michael Chee-Kam joining the bench.
Raiders: Canberra have named an unchanged 17 after last week's loss to Newcastle.

Bulldogs: Christian Crichton replaces Kerrod Holland on the interchange.
Roosters: James Tedesco's return pushes Ryan Hall out of the backline, with Brett Morris shifting to the wing, in the only changed to the 17 that thumped Brisbane last week.

Dragons: Euan Aitken replaces the injured Brayden Wiliame at centre, Tyrell Fuimaono starts in the second row for Tariq Sims, and Matt Dufty joins the interchange.
Sharks: Chad Townsend's return shifts Matt Moylan to fullback and Will Kennedy out of the 17. Mawene Hiroti replaces Ronaldo Mulitalo on the wing, Andrew Fifita starts at prop, Toby Rudolf goes back to the interchange and Siosifa Talakai drops out of the side.
 

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Surprising first half by the Broncos, leading the Eagles by 14.

Second half is more like the Broncos I’ve loved over the last few weeks.
 
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The last 20 mins felt like the NRL needed to ensure the sea eagles won after last week.
12-2 penalty count and a lot of Klein magic got Manly the 20-18 win
 
The last 20 mins felt like the NRL needed to ensure the sea eagles won after last week.
12-2 penalty count and a lot of Klein magic got Manly the 20-18 win

A bit more than that, I think. The Brisbane kids faded in the second-half, Manly started to get their act together a bit. They still don't convince me as a really top side, though.
 
A bit more than that, I think. The Brisbane kids faded in the second-half, Manly started to get their act together a bit. They still don't convince me as a really top side, though.

Yeah I agree Manly are hard to read.

For me Roosters are a class above the rest.
 

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