Become a member to join in Australia's biggest sporting debate, submit articles, receive updates straight to your inbox and keep up with your favourite teams and authors.Oops! But I’m predicting them to beat the hapless Broncos, who don’t seem to have any answers, demonstrated by Anthony Seibold’s decision to make very few changes to his starting side this week (bar the forwards).The Raiders and the Storm should be an absolute cracker. The Dragons, though inconsistent, will be confident after their victory over Parra and will win convincingly.The Raiders are another team with a top-four finish in their sights. Two top eight games headline Round 10 with the first coming nice and early on Thursday night between the Roosters and Raiders from the SCG. Disclaimer: this round is arguably the toughest of the season!Under normal circumstances, I’d be straight on the Storm but with their injury list, I’ve been flipping back and forth.

I’d imagine Brad Arthur won’t want to build this up too big but at the same time if they get done by a second-string Melbourne outfit, how do the Eels approach the semis? I’m an eels sup…They will be now.

The official website of the National Rugby League. The top eight seems to be just about set, and the run to the finals has commenced. The Warriors have demonstrated their commitment to each other and performing surprisingly well in recent weeks.

One because both teams are at the bottom of the table, the other because it’s an under-performing Rabbitohs against the inconsistency of the joint venture.Saturday brings fresh tipping horrors with the over-achieving Panthers to travel to Kogarah for a clash with the Sharks, before the Broncos play the Bulldogs in a game that both clubs will be desperate to win, and the battered and bruised Raiders host a team they have had the wood over recently in the Storm.As if that isn’t all tough enough, the Knights then play the Eels, and the Dragons host the Sea Eagles on Sunday. Roar Rookie This is Even the round opener, the struggling Cowboys against the back-to-back premier Roosters, brings with it questions, given the match is in Townsville.When that’s the easiest game of the week, you know it’s going to be a doozy.Friday sees the Titans play the Warriors and South Sydney play the Tigers in a pair of games that could go either way.

Expert I love them but can’t tip them. A lousy field goal. Let’s face it, the Cowboys are not good opposition in Sydney.

Who knows. They’re on the improve and funnily enough the Warriors aren’t looking great away from Gosford.Sharks are surging, but the Matt Moylan and Shaun Johnson combo has been interrupted again. Bunnies in a close one.Penrith should get past a sneaky good Cronulla side, who have shown they’re good enough to beat the spuds, but not quite there to beat those above them.

The break in play now feels like a lifetime ago and Round 5 of the NRL boasts another eight quality contests.

But they will always have a crack and try to keep errors to a minimum.

Arnab Bhattacharya They are the Liberaces of league. Captured a great grassroots sporting moment? Tigers are pretty good too though. Roar Rookie There’s a smell of an ambush here, where the Eels could do without Mitchell Moses for one week but not for two. Join 48786 members on The Roar

If they don’t win this, you can pencil a line through Parra as far as the premiership goes.I’m going to take a second upset to start the week too. Sports opinion delivered daily

I can’t tip Canterbury because they don’t know where the try line is. Another week is in the books, with most results going virtually to script. The Broncos are abysmal, but they have to win sooner or later. Roar Guru