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NRLW Round 3 Preview: Titans and Tigers chase hat-tricks but Eels and Broncos still searching for first win

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2nd August, 2023
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If we have learnt anything from the opening two NRLW rounds it is that the competition is wide open.

Premiership favourites the Sydney Roosters and the Newcastle Knights had shock losses in Round 2 and each of the newly introduced teams has had a win in the opening rounds.

As the competition moves into Round 3 all eyes are on the Brisbane Broncos and Parramatta Eels with both teams still chasing their first win of the season.

Unfortunately there are no double headers this weekend, but Canberra Raiders, North Queensland Cowboys, Roosters and Eels fans can look forward to double headers featuring their men’s and women’s teams.

Round 3 preview

Sydney Roosters vs St George Illawarra Dragons, Thursday 5.40pm at the SCG

The Roosters were stunned last weekend in a shock 24-14 loss to the Raiders. It was a disappointing performance from the Roosters who completed at just 66 per cent, made 10 errors and missed 32 tackles.

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No doubt they will want to bounce back this week, but they play a St George Illawarra team brimming with confidence following a 38-12 win over the Eels.

Both teams present plenty of attacking threat. The Roosters have superstars all over the field including Olivia Kernick, Jess Sergis, Corban Baxter, Millie Boyle and Isabelle Kelly. For the Dragons, they have plenty of pace in their backline and with the pinpoint kicking game of Raecene McGregor are able to score plenty of points on the edge through Margot Vella and Cortez Te Pou.

In the end, I think McGregor’s kicking game will be the difference in this game.

It’s also worth keeping an eye out for Australian Wallaroo Grace Hamilton who has returned to the Roosters as an injury replacement for Amber Hall.

Prediction: Dragons by 6

North Queensland Cowboys vs Brisbane Broncos, Saturday 12.30pm at QCB Stadium

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There was a local derby between the Broncos and the Titans last week and we are treated to another this weekend when the Cowboys take on the Broncos.

The Broncos have had two tough games to start the year; against predicted Premiers the Roosters and a golden point loss to the Titans, but have been competitive in both.

This is the week the Broncos will get their first win.

I cannot deny the class of Kirra Dibb; in my view she is one of the best halves in the game, but as we saw in the Cowboys win last week, the team is very dependent on her guidance and skill. In the win against Newcastle, Dibb kicked a 40-30, kicked a field goal and then played an instrumental role in the Cowboys last two tries.
The Broncos have a bit more depth in their squad and are able to look to Ali Brigginshaw, Gayle Broughton and Destiny Brill to create attacking opportunities but to win this game will need to clean up their defence and discipline after missing over 40 tackles and only completing at 69 per cent against the Titans.

Prediction: Broncos by 8

Cronulla Sharks vs Gold Coast Titans, Saturday 3.10pm at PointsBet Stadium

Sharks fans will breathe a sigh of relief that Emma Tonegato returns to the team this week, but Jada Taylor is still injured meaning Andie Robinson will play fullback. The Sharks certainly missed Taylor last weekend, so will be looking for Robinson to get involved.

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The Titans on the other hand, have had their best start to a season and are chasing three wins in a row for the first time.

I’ve been particularly impressed by their young halves combination in Chantay Kiria-Ratu and Sienna Lofipo who managed the game well against the Broncos last week.

Prediction: Titans by 2 points

Parramatta Eels v Newcastle Knights at 12.03pm Sunday at CommBank Stadium

The NRL website has this game kicking off at the very precise time of 12.03pm as part of the double header.

Unfortunately for the Eels their reality at the moment is that they are treading water. Elsie Albert is a chance at playing but Rachael Pearson remains unavailable. Whilst other players are stepping up and trying to fill the void, it’s been tough going for the most inexperienced team in the NRLW.

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It doesn’t get any tougher than coming up against the reigning Premiers after their shock loss last weekend.

The Knights have named Hannah Southwell and lock and Georgia Roche is also set to make her NRLW debut at five eighth.

To win this game, the Eels will have to work extremely hard in the forwards. Caitlan Johnston and Yasmin Clydesdale are two of the best player in the women’s game and Newcastle will be very hard to stop if the forwards get on top early.

Prediction: Knights by 6

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Canberra Raiders v Wests Tigers at 1.45pm Sunday at GIO Stadium

This is my match of the round. The Wests Tigers have been brilliant to start the season and the Raiders showed just how much talent is in their ranks with their first win of the season last weekend.

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The big challenge for the Raiders this weekend will be coming up against the best defence in the competition thus far, with the Tigers holding the Sharks to zero last weekend. The Raiders will also need to contain Jakiya Whitfeld who after her first full-NRL pre-season has been a revelation; last week she made 292 metres and scoring a try.

But the Raiders do have Zahara Temara who must play a key role if the Raiders are to win this game. Her kicking game is amongst the best in the competition and can create plenty of opportunity for Apii Nicholls and Madison Bartlett.

Prediction: Tigers by 2

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