Why your team can win the 2021 NRL premiership

By David Holden / Roar Guru

It’s a great time of year. Early March is that time just before the NRL season kicks off when all supporters give their team some chance of premiership glory.

In a few weeks from now, some of those premiership dreams will become nightmares. But, for now, our hopes are still alive.

So, before it’s too late, it’s time to read why your team can win the premiership. Most of these articles have a ‘why your team can win, why your team can’t win’ angle to them. I’m just concentrating on the positives. Most team supporters will have enough negatives to deal with throughout the course of the season.

We are going to start with the 2020 wooden spooners and work our way through to the Storm.

Brisbane Broncos
We kept expecting the Broncos to come good last year. Instead, they were consistent duds. The roster remains strong with a host of talented youngsters coming through the system.

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Kevin Walters gets his chance as an NRL coach and while he is no miracle worker, he may be able to revitalise Brisbane’s culture and attitude. If he can achieve that, they could be the big improver in 2021.

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Bulldogs fans escaped the spoon last year. But they shouldn’t feel overly smug, they got there on for-and-against only. There is a whiff of hope out at Belmore this year with new coach Trent Barrett hiring a bunch of new recruits.

Kyle Flanagan, Nick Cotric, Corey Allan, Jack Hetherington and Corey Waddell will all walk into the first-grade line-up. Only a supreme optimist would think this team could go all the way from 15th to first. But, we are being positive here. So, Bulldogs fans, you’re a chance.

North Queensland Cowboys
The Cowboys were undoubtedly one of the big disappointments last year, but the long term loss of Michael Morgan and injuries to other key players did hamper their progress.

They did need a shake-up and new coach Todd Payten will provide that. He’s talking about cutting back on structure and playing more “eyes up” football. With Morgan, Valentine Holmes and Jason Taumalolo in the team, this may just work.

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Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Tom Trbojevic is key to the Sea Eagles. If he can overcome his hamstring injury and stay away from the Corso, the Eagles will come home with a wet sail.

Kieran Foran is an astute purchase and Manly fans will be looking forward to seeing Foran and DCE in the halves again. Josh Aloiai comes in to replace Addin Fonua-Blake and Jason Saab should get plenty of first-grade chances in the outside backs.

St George Illawarra Dragons
Apologies, Dragons fans, this may have come a week too late. But, repeat after me: it was just a trial.

Apart from bolstering their forward depth, Jack Bird returns to play for the Dragons, and if fit, could prove damaging in attack and defence.

But, it’s the youth coming through that should have Dragons fans most excited. Zac Lomax is an established first-grader, Cody Ramsey will start on the wing and it’s only a matter of time before Jayden Sullivan makes his debut in the halves.

Wests Tigers
Whilst we are not bitter in the least, it may have been premature of Tigers fans to give their team a standing ovation at halftime in a trial. But, who could really blame them? Is this the year that the promised land of the finals becomes a reality?

Michael Maguire has undertaken a cleanout and among a whole bunch of new Tigers, James Tamou, James Roberts and Joe Ofahengaue have all played rep football. Luke Brooks needs a big year but the Tigers can definitely play September footy this year.

New Zealand Warriors
The Warriors did remarkably well last year to finish as high as they did in 2020, given they were based in Australia. Unfortunately for them, it looks to be more of the same this year, to June at least.

The purchase of Addin Fonua-Blake and Ben Murdoch-Masila will strengthen their pack and could provide that bit of difference to move the Warriors well inside the top eight. From there, it’s anyone’s premiership.

Gold Coast Titans
The Titans are a real smoky this year. Clearly, don’t put your house on it, but at 15/1 to win the grand final, it may be worth a bet.

The Titans were the big improvers last year and with David Fifita and Tino Fa’asuamaleaui the key signings, Gold Coast are in for a big year.

AJ Brimson is a future Kangaroos fullback while Jamal Fogarty is the ideal foil for Ash Taylor in the halves.

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Cronulla Sharks
For the Sharks to win this year, defence is the key. The word out of the Shire is that, with the assistance of Paul Gallen and Luke Lewis, John Morris has undertaken a defensive upheaval and hopes are high.

If Matt Moylan, Andrew Fifita and Josh Dugan stay fit, Shaun Johnson successfully returns from injury and the young squad continues to improve, the Sharks will surprise this year.

Newcastle Knights
After a strong start to 2020, the Knights limped home to finish seventh and were cannon fodder for the Rabbits in the first week of the finals.

But there are plenty of reasons why they can go better this year. First, Tyson Frizell is a massive pick up. Second, Knights fans are about to see just how good Jayden Brailey is. And third, when Blake Green returns he will provide the stability in the halves that the Knights need.

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Parramatta Eels
A top-four finish in 2020 was quickly undone by a straight-sets finals defeat. But if they can rediscover their form from the first nine weeks of the season, they can go close.

Whilst the roster has undergone an overhaul, the top 17 will be largely unchanged, with ex-Warrior Isaiah Papali’i certain to add plenty of creativity to the pack.

It’s a big year for Brad Arthur. He has the squad. Can he deliver a premiership to long-suffering Eels fans?

Sydney Roosters
The Roosters will have been brooding all offseason about their early finals departure last year. Maybe it was their lack of desire after plenty of premiership success. Whatever it was, I can’t see it happening again next year.

Victor Radley went down early in 2020 and he is clearly critical to this Roosters outfit. Uncertainty regarding the return of Boyd Cordner is a real worry for the Roosters, but any side with Luke Keary and James Tedesco is a good chance to go all the way.

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South Sydney Rabbitohs
It’s Wayne Bennett’s last year at the Rabbits and well, Benny tends to deliver. They are just about favourites to win in 2021, and that tag is well deserved.

Jai Arrow and Josh Mansour head the recruitments, with Benji Marshall able to step if any of the halves get injured.

However, all eyes will be on Latrell Mitchell and whether he can deliver on that unlimited potential at fullback. He could be that missing piece between finals contender and premiership winner.

Canberra Raiders
To finish one week from the grand final after a horrific injury toll throughout the year was definitely a passing grade for the Raiders in 2020. However, you get the feeling that if they are to win one in their premiership window, it needs to be now.

Josh Papalii is without doubt the best prop in the game and if Jack Wighton and Josh Hodgson stay sit, the Raiders’ premiership drought could finally be over.

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Penrith Panthers
The Panthers broke all sorts of records last year, only to fall at the last hurdle. However, Ivan Cleary doesn’t have to do much to change this team. They will only benefit from last year’s experience.

Salary cap pressure has forced them to let go of some experience, but there is star power all across the line-up. Jarome Luai, Stephen Crichton and Viliame Kikau will all go up a level in 2021. It may be enough to win the premiership they got so close to last year.

Melbourne Storm
Whilst Cameron Smith simply can’t make his mind up, he definitely won’t be at the Storm in 2021. Can they win without him? Well, with Brandon Smith and Harry Grant ready to replace him, the answer is yes.

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If there are any lessons from past years, it is never write off Craig Bellamy sides. With Jahrome Hughes, Cameron Munster, Josh Addo-Carr and Ryan Papenhuyzen set to light up the backline, a back-to-back premiership for the Storm is firmly within their sights.

So, there you have it, why every team can win in 2021. Of course, that is impossible, so we will systematically start writing them off as soon as the season starts. For now though, on the cusp of a new season, dream big – this year could be the year.

The Crowd Says:

2021-03-08T03:40:52+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Long odds HY ! By the time Turbo gets back on the park, Foran will likely be gone for the year !

2021-03-08T01:00:19+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


I'm expecting another 40-0 GF win RR with Burbo scoring a hat trick.

2021-03-07T23:40:11+00:00

Retro Rabbit

Roar Rookie


FT the season is only just about to kick off and already Turbo is in the pits and out of action for a month. Manly absolutely depends on Turbo Tom staying fit or they are no chance. Losing Addin Fornua-Blake is a MASSIVE loss for Manly and will have a big impact on their chances. Also, losing Joel Thompson will only further expose Manly's forward pack who were completely dominated by the Tigers pack during their recent trial with only Jake T. missing. I love your confidence in your side mate but IMO Manly won't get anywhere near the top 8 this year and if Turbo is out for most of the year again like last year they are a good chance of finishing in the bottom 4. I'm sure Insider will blow up deluxe if that happens.

2021-03-07T23:27:05+00:00

Retro Rabbit

Roar Rookie


This feels like 2013 when Souths went on a roll at the end of the season and fell just short of the GF. It gave them the motivation to go one better and win the premiership the following year. Unless the Bunnies have a lot of bad luck with injuries and suspensions to key players I can't see them missing the top 4 and being positioned to repeat the fairy tale of 2014. My top 6 is 1. Panthers, 2. Rabbitohs, 3. Storm, 4. Raiders, 5. Eels, 6. Roosters. My early tip for the GF is Rabbitohs vs Panthers/Storm. Go the Bunnies!

2021-03-07T19:45:40+00:00

The Sporacle

Roar Rookie


A brief run of form :laughing: nicely understated

2021-03-07T09:38:32+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


DS ,given only one Premiership winner this year I'm pretty confidence Most ,if not all , -- the drought will continue.But at this time of year the dream of Torrential Rain in October hooks us every year.

2021-03-07T09:34:04+00:00

Rob

Guest


It genuinely possible for any team to make the 8. I’m hopefully that if Morgan, Holmes and a few others stay on the field for 22 plus rounds of football the Cowboy can realistically win more than 60% of football games. Morgan and Holmes have both won at more than 60% across 8 seasons that either of them have played more than 20 games in. They have grand finalists and Premiership winners across the park, from 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 13. Then they have Clifford 22, Drinkwater 23, Robson 24, Molo 26, Hess 24 and Dunn 24 who are all due to graduate from fringe NRL to full fledged experienced NRL starters. A freakishly gifted speedster on one edge and quality finisher on the other. The Cowboys have a new coach but Payten has been with the club before starting as an assistant coach in 2015-2018? The skills level and attention to detail certainly regressed after his departure IMO. If he can get the team gelling and fit they are a genuine chance of making the 8.

2021-03-07T09:23:48+00:00

farkurnell

Roar Rookie


Phil they need to get that Best guy from the Knights ,ASAP

2021-03-07T07:02:00+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


The computer says No.

2021-03-07T07:00:35+00:00

Big Daddy

Guest


That sound reasonable. You've put a monkey on their back., maybe even a gorilla.

2021-03-07T05:43:49+00:00

Tim Buck 3

Roar Rookie


It was the awful MacIntyre finals system. The Dragons who were minor premiers beating Canterbury on difference had beaten 8th placed Parramatta 37-0 in the last round. Next week the Hayne plane took off and Parramatta beat StG-Illawarra 25-12 before beating Canterbury and 3rd placed Gold Coast before losing to the Melbourne Sombreros.

2021-03-07T05:04:10+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Geez how long has this been going on ? Now atthe RSL, cashed up boys on the Soup; full of bravado. Smart as. I threw up most of the blocks of flats in Dee Why back in the day, but Turbo is the gift that keeps on giving.

2021-03-07T05:03:51+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I'm in

2021-03-07T04:30:47+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


Both on the field together

2021-03-07T04:29:46+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


It's between them. Both on the field for 80 together for 80 mins

2021-03-07T04:27:55+00:00

Hard Yards

Roar Rookie


I'll take that. You're in.

2021-03-07T04:21:27+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Considering Toms career winning percentage with Manly is 48% and conversely Manly don’t win that often without him, you’re better off having your 100 on a ‘silver ‘ spoon at current odds of 20/1…

AUTHOR

2021-03-07T03:58:49+00:00

David Holden

Roar Guru


I love talking about this stuff now, well at least since the Sharks won 1

2021-03-07T03:14:14+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


All appendages are crossed here

2021-03-07T03:03:54+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


I assume Jaayden Sullivan will get a run and if so, hope he plays well enough to keep Mr Norman out of the team for another 24 rounds after that.

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