The Roar’s NRL expert tips and predictions: Round 8

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Potentially the most intriguing weekend of the season to date is upon us, with The Roar’s NRL expert tipping panel here to tell you who is winning what in Round 8.

There are some cracking games ahead of us this weekend, and it all gets underway from the get-go with the struggling Canberra Raiders at home against the South Sydney Rabbitohs.

The Rabbitohs, undoubtedly one of the premiership favourites, will be wary of this game against a green machine under the pump, who have also elected to rest their misfiring Queensland Origin front rower Josh Papalii.

The early game on Friday brings us the Storm and Sharks, which may not be a foregone conclusion as Cronulla recover from the John Morris sacking, before the battling Broncos host the inconsistent Titans in prime time… And imagine the surprise at the Broncos playing on free-to-air again.

Penrith and Manly in Bathurst has become a sneaky good game thanks to the latter’s turn around since the return of Tom Trbojevic, while the Knights and Roosters could put up an uncertain result as well.

The Bulldogs and Eels, Warriors and Cowboys, and Dragons up against the Tigers in Wollongong will close out the weekend of footy, with all three games having clear favourites, although the latter two still open to the possibility of an upset.

On the tipping front, The Barry just continues to go from strength to strength. His six last week was only matched by Mary and The Crowd, with David and AJ both getting five, and my annual collapse beginning with a score of just four.

The Barry continues to lead by a point over The Crowd, with David and myself another two back and Mary one behind that. AJ continued to bring up the rear, a distant eight points behind the leader.

Remember to get your tips into the form below by 6pm (AEDT) on Thursday to join The Roar’s NRL tipping competition for 2021 and be featured as part of the Crowd’s tips for Round 8.

Over to Mary!

Mary Konstantopoulos

Tips: Rabbitohs, Storm, Titans, Panthers, Eels, Roosters, Warriors, Dragons

The Raiders are in a world of hurt. There are many potential reasons including the hole left by Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad and some players overplaying their hand. The Rabbitohs on the other hand are dominating. After a come from behind win against the Titans last week I expect them to win again.

I’m also intrigued at how the Raiders forwards will match up, particularly with the omission of Josh Papalii this week.

AAMI Park is not a happy hunting ground for many teams and it won’t be for the Sharks this weekend. The Sharks have been disappointing in recent weeks and I’m wondering just how much the way the John Morris issue was handled has fed into the playing group’s mentality.

Despite some big ins for the Sharks including the likes of Wade Graham, the Storm will be too strong at home. Keep an eye on Jahrome Hughes too who seems to be getting better every week.

Jahrome Hughes (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

The Titans should have no problem defeating a Broncos team that still doesn’t have a solid halves pairing. The Titans have demonstrated that they can score plenty of points and even though they let plenty of points in too, I think they have enough talent across the park to outscore the Broncos.

This next game is game of the round for me and it should give us a really good indication of where Manly are at. The Panthers are the best team in the competition and should win this game, but I am keen to know just how much of an impact Tom Trbojevic has made for the Sea Eagles.

Has he turned them from wooden spoon contenders to a team who will finish in the bottom half of the ladder? Or does his addition turn the Sea Eagles into contenders for the eight? We should know more after this weekend.

Does it show my scars as an Eels fan that I’m worried about this game? Of course, I am predicting the Eels will win, but Parramatta have a bad habit of not turning up against teams they should beat. I expect it to be closer than some have predicted.

The Roosters will beat the Knights given how much this team seems to get the job done no matter the obstacles. This will be an important game for the Knights though who are closer to full strength with the return of Tex Hoy. I’m looking forward to the battle between James Tedesco and Kalyn Ponga in this game.

The next game is a tough one to pick, but I am tipping the Warriors. The Cowboys have now won three games and have improved significantly (even without Jason Taumololo and Michael Morgan). After a good win last week against the Raiders, this will be another big test for the Cowboys. I’m curious to see how they perform away from home.

I can’t possibly pick the Tigers, given how appalling their form has been recently. The Dragons will win here and bounce back from a disappointing loss against the Roosters.

The Barry

Tips: Rabbitohs, Storm, Titans, Panthers, Eels, Roosters, Warriors, Dragons

What a week! For some reason, I’ve had a spring in my step and a twinkle in my eye. My Bulldogs merchandise has found its way out of mothballs and my missus thinks I’ve discovered the fountain of youth…

You’d have thought 40 minutes off the bench was enough to freshen big Josh Papalii up. Apparently not, as Ricky Stuart has “rested” his mulleted front-rower. At this rate, Queensland will be picking him from reserve grade, which pretty much augers a great Origin series for him. No future tipping against the bunnies at the moment.

It’ll be embarrassing for the Storm if they can’t beat the Sharks after the Dogs towelled them up last week. Don’t think it will be a worry.

Last week Tom Dearden was the answer to the Broncos halves dilemma, but a week in league is a long time. The Broncos are back to a Gamble with Anthony Milford. Titans.

Hard to believe it was only a month ago that the Panthers beat the Eagles by 40 at Brookie. They’ll be too strong for Manly at Bathurst but it shapes as an intriguing game, especially to see where the Tommy Turbo-inspired Sea Eagles season is at.

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Tipping against the Bulldogs worked a charm for them last weekend, so in that vein, I’ll tip the Eels.

So far this season the Roosters have struggled against the teams above them but easily accounted for those below them. Given the Knights are clearly in the latter group, the Roosters should put them away.

The resurgent Cowboys take on Gosford’s finest on Sunday in a genuine coin flip. Warriors with little to no confidence.

Michael Maguire and Anthony Griffin continue their roster roulette this week as the Dragons charmed draw to start the season continues. In the next seven weeks they play the Tigers twice, the Bulldogs twice and the Broncos. Dragons.

David Holden

Tips: Rabbitohs, Storm, Titans, Panthers, Eels, Roosters, Warriors, Dragons

A change has come over this competition. Some dud teams are showing some signs of recovery. Some middle of the road teams are instead discovering that the only road ahead of them is a downward spiral.

And, so, we are getting upsets. The trick to being a champion tipper is picking these upsets and I failed on the weekend. Thankfully, Scott failed worse than I did so I have pulled up alongside him in second.

The Barry has skipped to a little lead so we need now focus on reeling that in.

There are some interesting clashes this weekend. First up, are the Raiders really on the decline? The Rabbits played a get out of jail card last round against the Titans but they won’t be able to do that in Canberra.

The Raiders are without some big names including Jarrod Croker, Josh Papalii and Josh Hodgson. Ricky’s torment will continue.

Speaking of torment, it’s tough being a Sharks supporter. The Storm will methodically pick them apart on Friday night. I will try and work late to avoid watching it.

The one good thing is Will Chambers starting for the Sharks. Why, you ask? Despite being public enemy number 1 in the Shire for a time, his non pass to Cooper Cronk in the 2016 grand final gifted Cronulla their first premiership and sees him now firmly as a Sharks favourite.

It’s Friday night so it must be Broncos night. After showing plenty of commitment against the Panthers a few weeks ago, Brisbane reverted to normal last week. Kevin Walters has responded by shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic, no pun intended. The Titans have hit a flat spot over the past few weeks but should have enough.

The Titans are bad, but they’re not Broncos bad. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

We then head to Bathurst for the Panthers and Eagles. I’m still scratching my head about how one player can make such a difference to a team, but Tom Trbojevic is doing it for Manly. It surely can’t be enough this weekend. If the Panthers were a Bathurst driver, they would be Shane van Gisbergen, at the top of his game, almost unbeatable.

There’s been plenty of noise coming out of Belmore this week suggesting Canterbury have remembered how to win. Easy up fellas, you just beat a Cronulla side who bombed six tries and are completely devoid of any ticker. It still hurts. Eels to win.

I was quick to write off the Roosters last weekend after they got mauled by the Storm, but they were back to their best. Home ground advantage gives the Knights a big chance but I think the Roosters get the chocolates.

The Cowboys have improved but I’m not sure that extends to winning on the Central Coast. The Warriors pride themselves on high completion rates and that should prove too much for North Queensland.

Tigers fans never thought they would be pining over a 9th placed finish in 2021, yet here we are. I think there are more rocky times ahead and the Dragons will bounce back.

AJ Mithen

Raiders, Storm, Titans, Sea Eagles, Eels, Roosters, Cowboys, Tigers

I’m slowly on the way back, just chip chip chippping away at that lead. Before you know it I’ll have ascended to my rightful place at the top of the standings because as we all know, the best players time their runs for the business end – we don’t fret early during meaningless rounds! Here are your winners.

Your premiership favourites the beautiful Canberra Raiders by at least 56 over a shellshocked South Sydney. Wayne and Rick’s pressers to last a combined 47 seconds.

Storm over Cronulla because the Sharks couldn’t give a stuff about what Josh Hannay tells them. Well played, front office.

Titans over Broncos cos LOL Broncos.

Manly will inflict Penrith’s first loss for a long, long time. Why? Because I’ve tipped them.

Eels over Dogs but this could be a sneaky good game.

Roosters over the Knights, who I’m really trying to rate but just can’t. They’re still learning O’Brien’s game for mine.

Cowboys over Warriors, who are getting a bit wobbly after a promising start. Does Nathan Brown have the man-management skills to keep his squad feeling good and playing well?

Finally, Tigers over Dragons. This is just cos I feel for the Wests fans who have been comedic value last fortnight. Carn the Tiggies!

Scott Pryde

Tips: Raiders, Storm, Titans, Sea Eagles, Eels, Knights, Warriors, Dragons

Well, I may have gone crazy looking at my selections for this week.

I’m not 100 per cent sure how so many upsets happen, but I’ve just got a feeling.

The Raiders are, in an average year, hard to beat at home. The weather is starting to cool down too which should play right into their hands, and I wasn’t particularly convinced by South Sydney last week, particularly defensively, despite how good overall they have been.

A rocket has been put up the Raiders and a notice to all players with the resting of Josh Papalii, so give me Canberra on the bounce back.

The Storm should account for the Sharks pretty comfortably, although Cronulla aren’t completely out of it, while the Gold Coast might run up something fierce against the Broncos who have a new halves pairing and little confidence.

No, that isn’t a typo either. I’ll take the Sea Eagles. Tom Trbojevic setting them up defensively has improved the side out of sight at that end of the park, while their attack is also on the improve. Penrith are due – no scratch that – overdue for a loss, so give me Manly.

Also somewhat intriguing to note Penrith have lost their last two Bathurst games.

No upset in the next one with the Eels to trounce the Bulldogs, while the Warriors and Dragons are favourites on Sunday against the Cowboys and Tigers respectively, and I’ll happily take both to win.

It’s the Knights on Saturday night, at home to the Roosters which intrigues me.

The Roosters have to slow down at some point with so many injuries – there is simply no way they can maintain the rage, and the Hunter can be a tough place to play.

Newcastle are just starting to get some players back from injury and are overdue for one of those hometown performances which the fans dream of. Give me the Knights.

Round 7 AJ Mary David The Barry Scott Crowd
CAN v SOU CAN SOU SOU SOU CAN SOU
MEL v CRO MEL MEL MEL MEL MEL MEL
BRI v GCT GLD GLD GLD GLD GLD GLD
PEN v MAN MAN PEN PEN PEN MAN PEN
CBY v PAR PAR PAR PAR PAR PAR PAR
NEW v SYD SYD SYD SYD SYD NEW SYD
NZL v NQL NQL NZL NZL NZL NZL NZL
STI v WST WST STI STI STI STI STI
Last week 4 5 5 5 5 5
Total 28 31 33 35 34 34

Remember to get your tips in on the form below by 6pm tonight to be counted as part of the Crowd for this weekend.

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The Crowd Says:

2021-04-30T12:50:21+00:00

elvis

Roar Rookie


Try upon try upon try upon...

2021-04-29T20:20:32+00:00

Joey

Guest


Manly’s record against Penrith reads far worse. Stretching back to 2012, Manly have 3 wins from 15 games.

2021-04-29T09:52:52+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Well the truth always hurts and I don’t shy away from what I feel and/or what’s in front of us, it’s got nothing to do with being a Bunnies fan, I’ve been a die hard Bunnie for over 60 .years mate, through thick and thin going back to the early 1960’s.

2021-04-29T09:34:07+00:00

Joey

Guest


Let’s not forget the Bathurst game was sold out before Manly had won a game. It would have worked out to be a shit long drive + drive back. How many Manly fans would have been sold on that idea on the back of 4 losses? and with fans that don’t come as far as Penrith for a holiday, let alone 2 1/2 hours further.

2021-04-29T08:13:38+00:00

Joey

Guest


And only a week back, majority vote was Broncos were turning the corner.

2021-04-29T07:57:42+00:00

ACCA

Roar Rookie


The warriors cowboys one will be interesting. I think warriors will be a bit too strong for the cowboys barring no late line up change. Tohu back will provide some flair into there forwards. With Rts back at 1, that is where he is best

2021-04-29T07:51:26+00:00

Joey

Guest


Anticipation is what people are wondering about how Trbojevic against Penrith, but question needs be asked why he has such a poor record against the Panthers. Tom is only 2 wins from 8, while Jake is 2 wins from 11. Panthers seem to have nullified them pretty well, long before any record breaking win streaks. No doubting they each know it too themselves.

2021-04-29T06:57:22+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Knights look a pretty good value bet. Played up to their ability last week and matched a hot Penrith for 65 mins or so (Greeny needs to sharpen up admittedly). Which if reproduced would probably be near enough at home against this patched up Teddy less Roosters crew, at an unwanted price.

2021-04-29T06:56:24+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


DP, Enter doubt...Exit Reason.

2021-04-29T06:38:51+00:00

Rob

Guest


Manly have gone from losing by 40 to winning by 40 since Turbo returned. They lost 46-6 to the Panthers last time which means we're in for a thrilling 46 all draw this time. Cant wait.

2021-04-29T06:35:38+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Looking forward to seeing Will back in the NRL. Going to be weird watching him play against the Storm...and in Sharks colors!! :shocked:

2021-04-29T06:34:59+00:00

Rob

Guest


You can't be a true Souths fan if you have teeth to grind mate.

2021-04-29T06:34:39+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Was going to start the week with 3 upsets but bias got me picking Storm - Raiders - in a great game Storm - in a close one Broncos - shock the Titans and win comfortably Panthers - bring the high flying eagles to earth with a thumping Eels - too much firepower for the Dogs who do their usual tough game but can't match it. Roosters - to do it comfortably over the Knights. Warriors - get back at their ex coach with a convincing win Tigers - to round out the upsets put together a decent match to pip the Dragons.

2021-04-29T06:31:57+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


We need it, seen the run home?? Where was our Bronco x 2??

2021-04-29T06:30:39+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


I'm refraining from much commentary here. My tipping sucketh. But I will say that every round there are up to three decent chances for an upset/unexpected outcome. Without knowing which way to fall, for this round those are;- Raiders v Rabbits, Warriors v Cowboys, and either Penrith v Manly or Newcastle v chooks.

2021-04-29T06:30:12+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


And so shall it be-eth

2021-04-29T06:26:39+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


The cream riseth to the top

2021-04-29T06:24:41+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


brave.

2021-04-29T05:58:00+00:00

AJ Mithen

Expert


It’s a rebuild year Adam. Can’t sustain such high performance under this salary cap pressure. Need a sombrero… I’m still going to win anyway.

2021-04-29T04:21:41+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


Jahrvroom Hughes was just as big a one man show as Turbo was last week. He shredded the warriors edges. If and big if the Sharks can get someone on him, more than half way there. New Shark Will Chambers hopefully enjoys himself out there ripping in to the club that drop kicked him.

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