The Sharks look a bit of a rabble at the moment. Shane Flanagan will be flashing his pearly whites on Monday night, hoping for an early return to NRL coaching. NRL Tipping: Round 4 - What the experts are saying Author NRL.com Timestamp Wed 3 Jun 2020, 02:44 PM Share on social media ... And here's the predictions from our panel of experts for round …
Ignore the betting, ignore the favourites and go with your gut.Anyway, that brings me to saying I’m taking the Broncos to beat the Roosters, the Knights to beat the Raiders and the Dragons to beat the Bulldogs.I can almost hear the yelps in the comments already about how much Scott hates the Roosters, but genuinely, I haven’t been What’s more, they have to travel to Brisbane, who will be stinging from last week’s loss to Parramatta. I’ll tip them, but I don’t mean anything by it. Ricky Stuart will have them motivated. The Storm will be stinging, while Souths still have too much happening off the park. Harry Grant was superb for Wests, and should prove the difference again.Then there is the curious case of Cronulla.
Anyone can contribute to The Roar and have their work Footy is back in a big way and round four of the Telstra Premiership promises to be another cracker when it kicks off from Thursday night so it's time to get your tips in.With a full round of matches producing seven winners and two teams sharing the points in Penrith and Newcastle, tipsters now have some recent on-field action to get a gauge on who's hot and who's not.And here's the predictions from our panel of experts for round four.Fox Sports reporter Hannah Hollis is leading the way from a chasing field that includes former NRL coach Matthew Elliott, NRL.com journalist Zac Bailey, Fox Sports commentator Michael Ennis and the mysterious NRL Fantasy guru Loan Scout in the race to be this year's top tipster.According to our panel, the Tigers to win on the road against the Gold Coast and the Raiders to knock over the Knights are the only unanimous selections for the round.Best and worst scenarios for each team after round 16August 31: Raging Bull calls time; Langmack joins 300 ClubNRL Tipping: Round 16 - see what the experts are saying Life doesn’t get better with an amped-up Warriors coming to Campbelltown but as per the rules of NRL tipping, I refuse to favour New Zealand.Melbourne will dead set trounce the Bunnies at the bubble dome. Going zero and four virtually rules you out of finals contention, so it’s must-win. When was the last time Boyd Cordner played that well in Round 3?Hard to get a line on the Panthers. Will that make a difference? By WWOS staff. Maybe I’ve overrated the boys from the Shire.Your premiership certainties, the mighty Canberra Raiders, will overcome the horrific adversity of being forced to play a home game at Campbelltown by destroying the hapless Newcastle.
The prediction is my estimated expected points difference with a positive margin being a win to the home team, and a negative margin a win to the away team. But a 5.30pm kick-off in Townsville means they are going to be on the plane out of Sydney at about 11am.
Raiders to win.Next up, we are back to Suncorp for the Titans versus Tigers. I am on the bandwagon and predicting another upset this weekend against the Panthers.I’m tipping the Storm against the Bunnies, because I don’t think the Storm will lose two weeks in a row.The Sea Eagles and Tom Trbojevic will bring the Eels crashing back to earth this week and after a horrible week last week for the Sharks, I’m expecting them to beat the Cowboys who will desperately miss Jason Taumalolo.The Raiders will continue their dominance with a win over the Knights and the Tigers will be far too strong for the Titans, who demonstrated last week that the break really hasn’t helped them at all. Don’t bother trying to catch up, because in three weeks I’ll be a dot on the horizon. Here are the predictions for Round 4. The Warriors were the good news story last week, to everyone but Dragons fans (sorry Scott), but their travel bubble will burst this weekend. Only three weeks in… Surely it’s not time to panic? F Share T Tweet Q SMS W WhatsApp B Email G J Tumblr L LinkedIn. AJ, The Barry and you – The Crowd – had four tips, while David and myself had three.It means AJ leads on 15 points, but the field is separated by nothing as we move into a round where there seem to be eight fairly clear favourites.It all gets underway on Thursday as the Roosters travel to play the Broncos, before Friday brings us the wasteful Penrith against the bandwagon-heavy Warriors, and the seething Storm looking to hit back against South Sydney.Thanks to Monday’s game – likely to be an absolute bludger between Canterbury and St George Illawarra – Saturday only has two games, but the first is likely to be the game of the week as the Eels host the Sea Eagles, before the Sharks travel to Townsville.Sunday sees us kick things up in Campbelltown for the Raiders to host the Knights in an unexpected top-of-the-table clash, before the Tigers will look to continue their handy start to the season against the struggling Titans.Remember to you get your tips into the form below by 6pm (AEDT) on Thursday to join I’m just padding my lead now. Instead, he’ll say something like, we should be sticking to our systems. You have skipped the navigation, tab for page content Looking at the Raiders last weekend, it’s hard to see where their next loss will come from. Therefore, for those looking for a sure bet this weekend, Cronulla 1-13 looks the goods.The Knights were brave last weekend. Don’t bother trying to catch up, because in three weeks I’ll be a dot on the... Mary Konstantopoulos. It must have been a good one. Who’d have thought a couple of seasons ago that Raiders versus Knights would be a top-of-the-table clash?I’m sure the Titans will win one at some stage this season, but it’s hard to see when that will be.