NRL RD2 Team lists

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  1. BigGuns DA Astele

    Bulldogs v Eels – Fri 13 Mar, 7.35pm AEDT ANZ Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Bulldogs

    1 Brett Morris
    2 Curtis Rona
    3 Josh Morris
    4 Tim Lafai
    5 Sam Perrett
    6 Moses Mbye
    7 Trent Hodkinson
    8 Aiden Tolman
    9 Michael Lichaa
    10 James Graham (c)
    11 Josh Jackson
    12 Tony Williams
    13 Greg Eastwood

    Interchange
    14 Sam Kasiano
    15 David Klemmer
    16 Frank Pritchard
    17 Tim Browne

    Coach: Des Hasler

    Eels

    1 Will Hopoate
    2 Semi Radradra
    3 Beau Champion
    4 Brad Takairangi
    5 Reece Robinson
    6 Corey Norman
    7 Chris Sandow
    8 Darcy Lussick
    9 Nathan Peats
    10 Tim Mannah (c)
    11 Manu Ma'u
    12 Tepai Moeroa
    13 Anthony Watmough

    Interchange
    14 Isaac De Gois
    15 Joseph Paulo
    16 Junior Paulo
    17 David Gower
    18 Danny Wicks
    19 Pauli Pauli
    Coach: Brad Arthur


    One change for the Bulldogs with Moses Mbye replacing the suspended Josh Reynolds at five-eighth. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Danny Wicks could make his NRL return with Junior Paulo set to head to the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.



    Sharks v Broncos - Fri 13 Mar, 8:35pm AEDT (7.35pm AEST), Remondis Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Sharks

    1 Michael Gordon
    2 Sosaia Feki
    3 Gerard Beale
    4 Ricky Leutele
    5 Mitch Brown
    6 Ben Barba
    7 Jeff Robson
    8 Andrew Fifita
    9 Michael Ennis
    10 Matt Prior
    11 Jayson Bukuya
    12 Wade Graham
    13 Paul Gallen (c)

    Interchange
    14 Chris Heighington
    15 Tinirau Arona
    16 Anthony Tupou
    17 David Fifita
    18 Valentine Holmes
    21 Sami Sauiluma
    Coach: Shane Flanagan

    Broncos

    1 Jordan Kahu
    2 Dale Copley
    3 Jack Reed
    4 Justin Hodges (c)
    5 Lachlan Maranta
    6 Anthony Milford
    7 Ben Hunt
    8 Josh McGuire
    9 Andrew McCullough
    10 Adam Blair
    11 Alex Glenn
    12 Matt Gillett
    13 Corey Parker

    Interchange
    14 Jarrod Wallace
    15 Jo Ofahengaue
    16 Sam Thaiday
    17 Kodi Nikorima

    Coach: Wayne Bennett


    No changes for the Sharks, however they have named an extended bench with Valentine Holmes and Sami Sauiluma. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Matt Gillett moves into the starting side in place of Sam Thaiday who moves back to the bench, James Gavet, Mitchell Dodds and Aaron Whitchurch have all been repaced on the bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Panthers v Titans - Sat 14 Mar, 4:30pm (AEDT), Carrington Park | BUY TICKETS

    Panthers

    1 Matt Moylan
    2 George Jennings
    3 Dean Whare
    4 Jamal Idris
    5 Dallin Watene Zelezniak
    6 Jamie Soward
    7 Peter Wallace (c)
    8 Sam McKendry
    9 James Segeyaro
    10 Brent Kite
    11 Sika Manu
    12 Lewis Brown
    13 Elijah Taylor

    Interchange
    14 Tyrone Peachey
    15 Jeremy Latimore
    16 Reagan Campbell-Gillard
    17 Bryce Cartwright
    18 Isaah Yeo

    Coach: Ivan Cleary

    Titans

    1 William Zillman
    2 Kevin Gordon
    3 James Roberts
    4 Josh Hoffman
    5 David Mead
    6 Aidan Sezer
    7 Daniel Mortimer
    8 Luke Douglas
    9 Kierran Moseley
    10 Edward Pettybourne
    11 Ryan James
    12 Lachlan Burr
    13 Nate Myles (c)

    Interchange
    14 Agnatius Paasi
    15 Mark Ioane
    16 Matt Robinson
    17 Matt Srama
    18 Ryan Simpkins

    Coach: Neil Henry


    No changes to the Penrith side that started with a bang against the Bulldogs in Round 1. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Lachlan Burr gets a chance in the run-on side, Matt Robinson will play from the bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Sea Eagles v Storm - Sat 14 Mar, 7:00pm (AEDT), Brookvale Oval | BUY TICKETS

    Sea Eagles

    1 Brett Stewart
    2 Cheyse Blair
    3 Jamie Lyon (c)
    4 Steve Matai
    5 Peta Hiku
    6 Jack Littlejohn
    7 Daly Cherry-Evans
    8 Willie Mason
    9 Matt Ballin
    10 Brenton Lawrence
    11 Feleti Mateo
    12 Tom Symonds
    13 Dunamis Lui

    Interchange
    14 Jesse Sene-Lefao
    15 Blake Leary
    16 Luke Burgess
    17 Ligi Sao
    18 Justin Horo

    Coach: Geoff Toovey

    Storm

    1 Billy Slater
    2 Young Tonumaipea
    3 Will Chambers
    4 Kurt Mann
    5 Marika Koroibete
    6 Blake Green
    7 Cooper Cronk
    8 Jesse Bromwich
    9 Cameron Smith (c)
    10 Jordan McLean
    11 Kevin Proctor
    12 Tohu Harris
    13 Dale Finucane

    Interchange
    14 Ryan Hinchcliffe
    15 Tim Glasby
    16 Dayne Weston
    17 Felise Kaufusi

    Coach: Craig Bellamy

    Plenty of changes at Manly: Steve Matai returns replacing the injured Clint Gutherson, Jack Littlejohn replaces Kieran Foran (hamstring), Liligiifo Sao and Justin Horo named on extended bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Melbourne has named the same team that defeated the Dragons on Monday night, however Felise Kaufusi is in doubt after being charged by the NRL match review committee. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Cowboys v Knights – Sat 14 Mar, 8:00pm AEST (9.00pm AEDT), 1300 Smiles Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Cowboys

    1 Michael Morgan
    2 Justin O'Neill
    3 Matthew Wright
    4 Kane Linnett
    5 Antonio Winterstein
    6 Robert Lui
    7 Johnathan Thurston (c)
    8 Matthew Scott (c)
    9 Rory Kostjasyn
    10 Ben Hannant
    11 Gavin Cooper
    12 Ethan Lowe
    13 Jason Taumalolo

    Interchange
    14 Jake Granville
    15 Kelepi Tanginoa
    16 Scott Bolton
    17 James Tamou
    18 Lachlan Coote
    Coach: Paul Green

    Knights

    1 Kurt Gidley
    2 James McManus
    3 Dane Gagai
    4 Joseph Leilua
    5 Akuila Uate
    6 Jarrod Mullen
    7 Tyrone Roberts
    8 Kade Snowden
    9 Adam Clydsdale
    10 Korbin Sims
    11 Beau Scott (c)
    12 Robbie Rochow
    13 Jeremy Smith

    Interchange
    14 Tyler Randell
    15 Chris Houston
    16 David Fa'alogo
    17 Jack Stockwell
    18 Sione Mata'utia

    Coach: Rick Stone


    Glenn Hall has been replaced on the bench by Kelepi Tanginoa, while Lachlan Coote has been named on an extended bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Kurt Gidley is named at fullback after pulling out of Round 1 with a hamstring complaint, meaning Sione Mata'utia is named on an extended bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Rabbitohs v Roosters - Sun 15 Mar, 4:00pm (AEDT), ANZ Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Rabbitohs

    1 Greg Inglis (c)
    2 Alex Johnston
    3 Dylan Walker
    4 Bryson Goodwin
    5 Joel Reddy
    6 Luke Keary
    7 Adam Reynolds
    8 George Burgess
    9 Issac Luke
    10 Dave Tyrrell
    11 Glenn Stewart
    12 John Sutton
    13 Ben Lowe

    Interchange
    14 Chris Grevsmuhl
    15 Jason Clark
    16 Chris McQueen
    17 Thomas Burgess
    18 Tim Grant
    19 Cameron McInnes
    20 Daryl Millard

    Coach: Michael Maguire
    Roosters

    1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck
    2 Daniel Tupou
    3 Michael Jennings
    4 Blake Ferguson
    5 Shaun Kenny-Dowall
    6 James Maloney
    7 Mitchell Pearce (c)
    8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
    9 Matt McIlwrick
    10 Sam Moa
    11 Boyd Cordner
    12 Aidan Guerra
    13 Isaac Liu

    Interchange
    14 Mitchell Aubusson
    15 Dylan Napa
    16 Kane Evans
    17 Sio Siua Taukeiaho
    19 Martin Kennedy
    20 Nene Macdonald

    Coach: Trent Robinson

    Rabbitohs have named an unchanged side to the one that mauled the Broncos in Round 1. They have however named an extended seven-man bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    The Roosters are also unchanged with an extended bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Raiders v Warriors - Sun 15 Mar, 6:30pm (AEDT), GIO Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Raiders

    1 Jack Wighton
    2 Sisa Waqa
    3 Jarrod Croker (c)
    4 Edrick Lee
    5 Jordan Rapana
    6 Blake Austin
    7 Mitchell Cornish
    8 Josh Papalii
    9 Josh Hodgson
    10 Dane Tilse
    11 Jarrad Kennedy
    12 Iosia Soliola
    13 Shaun Fensom

    Interchange
    14 Josh McCrone
    15 Frank-Paul Nuuausala
    16 Paul Vaughan
    17 Luke Bateman

    Coach: Ricky Stuart
    Warriors

    1 Sam Tomkins
    2 Jonathan Wright
    3 Tuimoala Lolohea
    4 Solomone Kata
    5 Manu Vatuvei
    6 Chad Townsend
    7 Shaun Johnson
    8 Jacob Lillyman
    9 Thomas Leuluai
    10 Ben Matulino
    11 Bodene Thompson
    12 Ryan Hoffman
    13 Simon Mannering (c)

    Interchange
    14 Nathan Friend
    15 Ben Henry
    16 Sam Lisone
    17 Albert Vete
    18 Matthew Allwood

    Coach: Andrew McFadden


    Canberra are unchanged from the side that defeated the Sharks in Round 1, Jack Wighton avoiding suspension with an early plea to a striking charge. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.
    Plenty of positional movement at the Warriors. Sam Tomkins returns to fullback, pushing the impressive Tuimoala Lolohea to the wing. Solomone Kata moves to the centres and Ben Henry to the bench. Latest odds at Sportsbet.com.au.

    Wests Tigers v Dragons - Mon 16 Mar, 7:00pm (AEDT), Campbelltown Stadium | BUY TICKETS

    Wests Tigers

    1 James Tedesco
    2 Kevin Naiqama
    3 Tim Simona
    4 Chris Lawrence
    5 Pat Richards
    6 Mitchell Moses
    7 Luke Brooks
    8 Aaron Woods
    9 Robbie Farah (c)
    10 Keith Galloway
    11 Curtis Sironen
    12 Sauaso Sue
    13 Martin Taupau

    Interchange
    14 Dene Halatau
    15 Ava Seumanufagai
    16 Matthew Lodge
    17 Brenden Santi
    18 Kyle Lovett

    Coach: Jason Taylor

    Dragons

    1 Josh Dugan
    2 Etonia Nabuli
    3 Dane Nielsen
    4 Dylan Farrell
    5 Jason Nightingale
    6 Gareth Widdop
    7 Benji Marshall
    8 Leeson Ah Mau
    9 Mitch Rein
    10 George Rose
    11 Tyson Frizell
    12 Joel Thompson
    13 Ben Creagh (c)

    Interchange
    14 Rory O'Brien
    15 Trent Merrin
    16 Mike Cooper
    17 Jack de Belin
    19 Jake Marketo
    21 Heath L'Estrange

    Coach: Paul McGregor
     
  2. BigGuns DA Astele

    Hurrell out. Lolohea into the centres, definitely the new Hohaia.
     
  3. Magic AJ Parker

    How did Vete go on his debut.
     
  4. BigGuns DA Astele

    He was solid, made a lot of hit ups for his limited minutes, I thought Lisone was pretty decent on debut also.
     
  5. Fiery GR Smith

    Tomkins' return will help.

    Interested to see how Jonathan Wright goes on debut given the slating he has received here too.
     
    Last edited: Mar 10, 2015
  6. BigGuns DA Astele

    Must admit I would rather see Fusitua, Laumape or the Fish ahead of Wright, but alas they are injured so yeah I hope he goes well.
     
  7. Hunter AD Hunt

    Lightning will probably strike and he'll pull off a decent game just to piss everyone off.

    Well, I hope so at least.
     
  8. Fiery GR Smith

    Agreed. Fuck knows how half our frickin backline managed to get injured before the season even started.
     
  9. Paddy P Orr

    Happy to see Hall gone. Kind of understand wanting to give O'Neill a shot but I personally would prefer Feldt.
     
  10. Julian BJ Taylor

    I swear only a fortnight ago Bennett said Ofahengaue would be developed in the lower grades only. One ass raping into the season and he's straight into first grade.
     
  11. Julian BJ Taylor

    It's against Canberra, he will dominate. The absolute strugglers of the NRL prolong their careers with out of the box performances against hapless Canberra sides.

    Beau Ryan, Mahe Fonua, Misi Taulapapa and co have had field days against Canberra over the last few years.
     
  12. Fiery GR Smith

    Getting your excuses in early if he plays well I see :thumbsup:
     
  13. Julian BJ Taylor

    No. I just support Canberra and know absolute dunces end up falling over the line against them. Because that's what he is; an absolute dunce. Probably the worst player in the NRL.
     
  14. Fiery GR Smith

    You just said he'll probably dominate. Not sure how the "worst player in the NRL" (which is a ridiculous statement) could ever possibly dominate anyone.

    He's actually a very experienced, versatility and reliable player. He was signed to boost the depth and cover in the outside backs in case of injuries to players like Fusitua, Laumape and Fisiiahi, which is exactly what he's doing in this game in the weekend. Did you know the Bulldogs and Souths were also interested in signing him before the Warriors did?
     
    Last edited: Mar 10, 2015
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  16. Julian BJ Taylor

    wow.
     
  17. Pretzel P Retzel

    Fiery I don't know if you've watched this bloke ever play football but he is an extremely average winger. He's carved a career out of not ever being so diabolically awful to lose you the game and not much else.
     
  18. Pretzel P Retzel

    I reckon current day Todd Byrne would have him covered on pace too.
     
  19. Fiery GR Smith

  20. Julian BJ Taylor

    In 2008 James Marshall was the worst (real) international batsman in the world.
     

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