nrl predictions: round 3


Here at RLBet we preview and predict each and every game from the NRL.3 matches are shown live on SkySports each and every round, as well as the NRL Finals and the Grand Final itself and the great news for fans is that these can be screamed live online.As with every match from this round, it is difficult to predict the outcome of this game as we are in unchartered waters where there isn’t any pre-season form to take into account.The Eels were flying in the opening 2 rounds of the season and it will be fascinating to see how the break has impacted them in what should be an entertaining encounter to kick start things once more.One big advantage the hosts do have is that they haven’t had to travel and all of the difficulties that entails at the moment, so we are going to back Brisbane for the win.Once again, there is little to go on for this one but with the Titans starting off the season just where they left off last season, it is difficult to back them in any game and when you couple in the travel factor once more and we are going to back the hosts for the win.This is a Sydney derby with a difference as not only is it been played on a neutral venue but it will of course have no fans in attendance and it is often the fans that really make a derby a derby.The Roosters struggled in the early rounds of the season whilst the Rabbitohs were only steady at best but it is difficult to see how that early form will affect any of these games.The Rabbitohs have had a few issues to deal with during the down time and that could prove the difference in what is a match where the outcome really is a flip of the coin.Whilst this period has been tough on all of the players, coaches, medic al staff and officials for all clubs (and of course everybody else in the world), it has been especially tough on the Warriors as they have had to remain away from home and based in Australia.That adds an extra element to this game as it will be fascinating to see whether that has bonded them and motivated them or if there focus is elsewhere.We do feel that it could work in their favour against a Saints team who started slowly this year, so we are backing them for the win.The Sharkies take on Wests at the impressive Bankwest Stadium in a match that really is a toss of the coin.Both teams started the season slowly and we have nothing to tell us how they are fairing in the run u to this one but in a game that will likely be high scoring, we are going to back the Sharkies as they tend have a better defensive structure.Both the Storm and Raiders went into the season amongst the favourites to reach the Grand Final and both started the season well but with things in such a state of flux at the moment, it is difficult to know how the teams will do in this one.Both teams have match winners and both have strong defences so we are expecting a close and low scoring game where someone will step up to claim the win.It is 50/50 as to which team that player will be playing for but with the Raiders having to make the long trip down to Victoria and all that traveling entails at the moment, we are going to give the nod to the hosts.The Panthers and the Knights both made good starts to the season with Newcastle bee the surprise team of the early rounds but a lot has happened since then and it will be fascinating to see who can regain their focus the quickest and who can get back up to speed the quickest.The Knights have a nucleus of talented superstars whilst the Panthers are a much more hardworking team and in a game where the players will be rusty, that could prove the difference so we are going to back Penrith but this one really is a game that could go either way.2 of the most unpredictable teams in the NRL meet in the most unpredictable of circumstances so it will be no surprise that this game is a tough one to predict.Played on a neutral venue in front of no fans just adds to that hard to know what will happen nature of the game but we do have to pick a winner and it is always difficult to back the Doggies as they have a habit of making life hard for themselves so we are going to back the Sea Eagles who we just feel have more attacking threats in what will likely be a scrappy end to the weekend.Watch 24 hours of Sky Sports action with a NOW TV Sky Sports Day Pass for just £9.99 The Sharks have changed a lot since then though, and at the current quote, Wests look a decent bet to get some revenge. It will be a tough season for the Warriors but they’ll (re)start strong here.The Sharks have heaps out, but somehow the Tigers still look the bits-and-pieces side. Dogs starting the new season 0 and 2. Jazz Tevaga (knee), Adam Keighran (knee) and Leeson Ah Mau have suffered training accidents and will be sidelined long term.Five key match-ups of the Warriors' revised 2020 drawA fairly settled squad for Paul Green with no injuries or suspensions at the Cowboys leading into round three apart from skipper Michael Morgan (shoulder).

Mitchell Barnett and Jayden Brailey will also be absent indefinitely due to injury, which likely explains the odds on offer the Knights to improve to 3-0. Unfortunately, the Knights are no better with a so-so 4-6 record as the away underdog against Canberra.The safest bet here is obviously in the Points market. By Ben Glover. You could argue the lack of a crowd plays into either sides’ hands, while Brisbane’s average record at home last year is also worth considering. Speaking of stars, Michael Morgan remains sidelined following shoulder surgery, but other than the skipper’s absence, Paul Green is basically working with a full-strength squad. Doh!Looking through the line-ups is like a reunion with a season we barely knew.

2020 NRL Round 3 Preview. Two of the last five meetings between the two have gone to overtime, but with homefield advantage again this week, the Raiders enter as the short-price favourite.Canberra are 5-2 straight-up as the home favourite over the last 12 months, and a less impressive 4-3 at the line. The oldest rivalry in the game, and both teams have plenty of questions. Panthers to win.It will be another case of Groundhog Day for the Bulldogs, who just can’t seem to score enough points. It goes against everything I believe in but the Dragons will win.Just when the Sharks get ready to announce a full-strength line up for the first time in years, Bronson Xerri tests positive. You’ve all had your rest to refocus and think about where you’re all at – now do your best to match this accuracy!Brisbane are going to plough the Eels at a vacant Suncorp Stadium.

Both Penrith and Newcastle resume the season at 2-0 ahead of what should be a Sunday afternoon thriller. There is added intrigue here with Latrell Mitchell facing his former side for the first time, but the Rabbitohs’ new man at fullback hardly looked himself in the first two weeks of the season as he adjusted to a new position and also struggled for some fitness.The long break should’ve served Mitchell well, but it’s difficult to see him winning this game alone. The Sea Eagles have won three of their last five games against the Dogs, and while the neutral ground on the Central Coast might play a small part, it’s difficult to see a full-strength Manly side struggling on fresh legs. It took Trent Robinson’s side only three minutes to crack the scoreboard, and really, it was all one-way traffic from there.Recent history might suggest otherwise, but we could be in for a close encounter on Friday night. Despite a pair of crushing defeats to the Panthers and Sea Eagles, Friday night sees the Chooks favoured heavily in Cody Walker is set to serve the first of his two-game suspension for last fortnight’s off-field incident, while James Roberts also looks less than certain to suit up due to health issues. English centre Kallum Watkins has been granted a release to return to the UK for personal reasons.Brian Kelly and Bryce Cartwright are available for selection again after resolving their flu vaccination issues but the second-rower may struggle to make the game-day 17 due to the Titans' armada of NRL standard forwards, particularly with Hipgrave cleared to make his comeback.Five key match-ups of the Titans' 2020 revised drawManly are likely to be boosted by the return of Taniela Paseka after he picked up an ankle injury at the NRL Nines in February.

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nrl predictions: round 3

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