NRL NRL 2023 - Round 26

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Thursday 24th August
Penrith vs Parramatta (BlueBet Stadium - 19:50)

Friday 25th August
New Zealand vs St.George-Illawarra (Daniel Anderson Stadium - 18:00)
Dolphins vs North Queensland (Suncorp Stadium - 20:00)

Saturday 26th August
Melbourne vs Gold Coast (AAMI Park - 15:00)
Sydney Roosters vs Wests Tigers (Allianz Stadium - 17:30)
Canberra vs Brisbane (GIO Stadium - 19:35)

Sunday 27th August
Canterbury-Bankstown vs Manly-Warringah (Accor Stadium - 14:00)
Newcastle vs Cronulla-Sutherland (McDonald Jones Stadium - 16:05)

Bye: South Sydney

 

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Knights v Sharks. Very interesting

Sharks playing for home final and possible top 4
Knights win they are playing finals.

How are Raiders even in the 8.
 
Knights v Sharks. Very interesting

Sharks playing for home final and possible top 4
Knights win they are playing finals.

How are Raiders even in the 8.

If we lose we only have to beat the Raiders next week, probably better finishing outside 4 and at least getting a confidence boosting finals win rather than going to Penrith!
 
Yeah it is a cracking end to the season.

Penrith should cruise to their 3rd straight premiership. They are a level above every other team.

Broncos close second.
 
Parramatta's final game of the season and I think we have a strong chance of getting close or even surpassing Canterbury's record for biggest losing margin. I will be surprised if Penrith don't score at least 70pts tonight.
 

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WTF is happening out at Panther Park?
Resting players never seems to work.
Injuries on top of it hurt even more
 
That's probably the best half of football from Parra all season, looked very solid in defense and very creative and expansive in offense, and Sivo's having a ball against the rookie.
 
Sivo getting a 4 week holiday has really hurt Parra
Not only Sivo, RCG's 3 and Brown's 7 weeks all at the same time is what killed us. But it started with Matterson's 3 weeks at the start of the season, we were already missing Lane so went into a tough opening month without our second rowers and basically started the season 3 games behind and playing catch up all season.
 
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Think Penrith can still win without him although it's got a whole lot closer now.

Pretty clear how important Dylan Edwards is to that team as well.
I think Edwards is more important than Cleary.
 

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