Round 9 features some monumental matches with a Top 5 battle between the Sharks and the Knights and a key battle for the sixth and final position between the Titans and Eels.
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Raiders v Tigers
On face value this line is utterly absurd. The Raiders put 56 on an awful Bulldogs side last week but prior struggled to hold on against an 11-woman Warriors side and had put together six straight defeats of at least 16 points to open the season. The Tigers are an average team but have generally played tough in what has been a very tough draw. Very confident the plus is the bet.
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Caitlin Turnbull has six tries this season and has unquestionably been the Tigers’ best player this year.
Mackenzie Wiki has been in excellent tryscoring form with tries in each of her last three.
Dragons’ v Warriors
The big problem with the Dragons at the moment is their size. They are a tiny – or “dainty” as Brad Fittler said – side that is easily bulled. The Warriors have a tough and aggressive forward pack and they can finish opportunities with arguably the most dangerous wing pairing in the NRL. New Zealand should prove too strong across the park for a Saints side that has collapsed.
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Payton Takimoana is the leading tryscorer this year with an incredible 11 tries in her last seven games.
Teagan Berry is one of the great NRLW tryscorers with 32 and is a must-include.
Cowboys v Roosters
The Roosters are a bet laying whatever number bookies put up until there is any evidence they are being properly assessed. John Strange’s team have not only won all eight games this season but have covered them all. They have had just one match finish within 14 points – and that was their main premiership rivals. They are averaging a win of 21 points. The Roosters laying the points are the best bet of the week.
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Jasmin Strange is just getting better since moving to an edge with three tries in eight games.
Olivia Kernick has five tries in eight games this year.
Sharks v Knights
Cronulla and Newcastle are both finals bound this year and the Sharks sit above the Knights on the ladder but Newcastle are the better team and look an excellent bet. Disregard the last two weeks with Newcastle – they had the Roosters and Broncos. The Sharks are a huge drop in grade here and are easily pushed around. Newcastle are disciplined and have a strong pack and look a quality bet.
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Sheridan Gallagher is a highly underrated player with 22 tries in 27 games.
Georgia Ravics is a highly reliable finisher with 17 tries in 24 NRL matches.
Broncos v Bulldogs
Canterbury’s season has cratered after a positive start to their first year in the NRLW. They have not won in their last six with their last four losses by at least 16 points. Brisbane are an elite attacking side and given the Bulldogs let in 56 last week this could get wild. Brisbane have attacking power across the field with at least 26 points in every match this year.
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Tamika Upton is the all-time leading tryscorer with 35 tries including nine in eight games this year.
Hayley Maddick is in super form with five tries in her last three games.
Julia Robinson is one of just three players with 30 NRLW tries and she has six of those in her last five matches.
Titans v Eels
The final match of Round 9 is a beauty with the winner putting themselves in the box seat to win the last finals spot up for grabs. The Eels and Titans are 2-2 all-time but Parramatta were double digit winners the last time the teams met. Parramatta were very good in the first half against the Roosters and have the pack to cause the Titans troubles.
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Georgia Grey is having a super season with seven tries in eight matches this season.
Martha Mataele has just two tries this year but she looks all over a tryscorer.
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