A grand final replay kicks off the penultimate round of the regular season with three teams seemingly fighting for the eighth and last finals spot.
are the best things going for the Tigers, but expect the scoreline to blow out the final 15 minutes., the Broncos will be fresh and ready to remind the league world why they are genuine title contenders.Their pack have been outstanding all year while they have blistering speed out wide with.
The Raiders got the points against lowly Canterbury, but need to lift quickly if they want to match it with the big boys. is no certainty to return, and there remains a tiny chance the Green Machine could drop out of the eight completely.Nothing but pride to play for here, and Canterbury owe it to their faithful after producing anything but the late-season runs that have been their forte in recent years.
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