Game Three: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (6th) vs Penrith Panthers (8th) @Allianz Stadium, Saturday 7:40pm

Stat Fact: These two teams met last round resulting in a 28-12 win to Manly. However before that Penrith won their past six games against Manly.

Which Penrith will come out to play? The pussy-cats of last week or the teams of seasons past?

Big Talking Point: Trent Barrett (Previously un-tried as a head NRL coach), Dylan Walker (released from South Sydney), Akuila Uate (Newcastle are still paying part of his contract) and Curtis Sironen (un-wanted by the Tigers). These men headline an inspiring team that have come together under immense salary-cap pressure as well as degrading and un-true rumours to defy the odds and make the playoffs. To top of what has already been an encouraging season for Manly they put in arguably their best performance of the season last week where they led Penrith 28-0 after 75 minutes before fatigue and tiredness eventually set in and they won 28-12. Penrith meanwhile also deserve to be playing after the end of the regular season as a mid-season winning streak catapulted them into the Top Eight.

Matt Moylan for Penrith unfortunately will miss this game due to what has been described as personal problems. Moylan is rumoured to have been wanting out of Penrith and as well as this game is expected to miss the rest of Penrith’s finals campaign should they advance past Manly. Moylan on Monday afternoon had an extensive meeting with Phil Gould that led to this decision. He is an incredibly talented player and I wish him a quick and speedy recovery.

What Will Happen: A Tom Trbojevic and DCE master class. Tommy T for the season has 12 tries along with 18 try assists. This while DCE kicked two clutch field-goals only two games ago to snare a one-point win over the Warriors. These two players have been instrumental in Manly’s rise from the bottom this season and will no doubt continue their strong form in this encounter and show why they are so highly valued and payed.

What Won’t Happen: A repeat of last week’s performance. Penrith have been on record as saying they are happy that Manly are their opponents this weekend as it gives them an opportunity to avenge last week’s defeat. Despite the Matt Moylan saga undoubtedly affecting the club, expect them to put in a better shift this around.

Our Tip: Manly by 10.


Game Four: Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (5th) vs North Queensland Cowboys (8th) @Allianz Stadium, Sunday 4:10pm

Stat Fact: The last finals match between these two teams was last season. It was a 32-20 victory to Cronulla that put them through to the Grand Final.

Will revenge be on North Queensland’s mind?

Big Talking Point: Despite being ravaged by injuries all season and having only won one of their past six, the Cowboys have miraculously escaped into eighth spot on the competition ladder. It wasn’t all that easy though as for a day every Cowboys supporter became a Canterbury supporter as thanks to their victory over St George, North Queensland officially secured a finals berth. There might be no Johnathan Thurston, or no Matt Scott but there is a tonne of belief within the side and they are not just here to make up the numbers, they are here to play a tough style of footy.

What Will Happen: A Cronulla win. Neil Henry has a better chance of winning coach of the year than North Queensland do of wining this game such is the dire state of the club at the moment with their large amount of injuries including their proven match-winner in Thurston. It won’t be easy though given that in their majority of games this season North Queensland have played a hard brand of footy, making their opponents really fight for the competition points rather than just getting them on a platter. However, despite all of this, you can still expect Cronulla to be advancing to the second week of the finals.

What Won’t Happen: North Queensland making their away record a win better. This season away from 1300SMILES Stadium they have won only seven of 12, a poor record for a side in the finals. Unfortunately for this very resilient side, their season ends here. But credit to them for making it this far to begin with given what they have gone through as a team as well as for many of the individual playing members within the side.

Our Tip: Cronulla by 12 (Expect an 18-6 score-line or something similar).