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2019 NRL – Canberra Raiders vs Melbourne Storm Preview & Prediction
THE TEAM NEWS
CANBERRA RAIDERS
Head Coach: Ricky Stuart
Starting 13: Nicoll-Klokstad, Cotric, Croker, Leilua, Rapana, Wighton, Sezer, Papalii, Hodgson, Lui, Tapine, Whitehead, J. Bateman – Interchanges: Havili, Sutton, Soliola, Horsburgh – Reserves: Williams, Collins, Simonsson, Murchie
Unavailable: Michael Oldfield
Canberra stifled the Gold Coast attack in their season opener as they managed to score 21 points without reply to get off to a great start but now head back to the capital to host Melbourne.
John Bateman was an impressive debutant for the Raiders as he played the full 80 minutes and picked up 2 Dally M points in the process with many pundits sitting up to take notice of his eye-catching display.
Jordan Rapana has given the Raiders a big boost having made quicker than expected recovery from the injury that he suffered in the Test series for New Zealand against England which means Bailey Simonsson drops to the reserves.
MELBOURNE STORM
Head Coach: Craig Bellamy
Starting 13: Hughes, Vunivalu, Chambers, Scott, Addo-Carr, Munster, Croft, J. Bromwich, C. Smith, Asofa-Solomona, F. Kaufusi, K. Bromwich, Finucane – Interchanges: B. Smith, Welch, Kamikamica, P. Kaufusi – Reserves: Seve, Vete, Papenhuyzen, Walters
Unavailable: Scott Drinkwater, Joe Stimson, Tom Eisenhuth
Melbourne began the season with a win over Brisbane in which they controlled the game throughout as they highlighted that they will again be challenging at the top of the NRL ladder.
Tom Eisenhuth ended up in hospital after he picked up a throat injury during his short spell on the pitch against the Broncos and has had to have surgery on a fractured larynx which will see him miss a prolonged period.
His place on the bench is taken by Patrick Kaufusi with the Storm otherwise unchanged from their clash with the Broncos as they head to Canberra to take on a Raiders side that were also impressive in Round 1.
THE PREDICTION
Canberra got their season off to the perfect start as they nilled Gold Coast in the rain but will face a much tougher test here as they host Melbourne. The Raiders will need to control the big Storm pack that suffocated the Broncos last week and it presents a big chance for Canberra to see where they are at as a team. Melbourne will be keen to carry on where they left off last week and whilst this will be a tougher contest for them, the Storm can edge it.
2019 NRL – Canberra Raiders vs Melbourne Storm Preview & Prediction
THE TEAM NEWS
CANBERRA RAIDERS
Head Coach: Ricky Stuart
Starting 13: Nicoll-Klokstad, Cotric, Croker, Leilua, Rapana, Wighton, Sezer, Papalii, Hodgson, Lui, Tapine, Whitehead, J. Bateman – Interchanges: Havili, Sutton, Soliola, Horsburgh – Reserves: Williams, Collins, Simonsson, Murchie
Unavailable: Michael Oldfield
Canberra stifled the Gold Coast attack in their season opener as they managed to score 21 points without reply to get off to a great start but now head back to the capital to host Melbourne.
John Bateman was an impressive debutant for the Raiders as he played the full 80 minutes and picked up 2 Dally M points in the process with many pundits sitting up to take notice of his eye-catching display.
Jordan Rapana has given the Raiders a big boost having made quicker than expected recovery from the injury that he suffered in the Test series for New Zealand against England which means Bailey Simonsson drops to the reserves.
MELBOURNE STORM
Head Coach: Craig Bellamy
Starting 13: Hughes, Vunivalu, Chambers, Scott, Addo-Carr, Munster, Croft, J. Bromwich, C. Smith, Asofa-Solomona, F. Kaufusi, K. Bromwich, Finucane – Interchanges: B. Smith, Welch, Kamikamica, P. Kaufusi – Reserves: Seve, Vete, Papenhuyzen, Walters
Unavailable: Scott Drinkwater, Joe Stimson, Tom Eisenhuth
Melbourne began the season with a win over Brisbane in which they controlled the game throughout as they highlighted that they will again be challenging at the top of the NRL ladder.
Tom Eisenhuth ended up in hospital after he picked up a throat injury during his short spell on the pitch against the Broncos and has had to have surgery on a fractured larynx which will see him miss a prolonged period.
His place on the bench is taken by Patrick Kaufusi with the Storm otherwise unchanged from their clash with the Broncos as they head to Canberra to take on a Raiders side that were also impressive in Round 1.
THE PREDICTION
Canberra got their season off to the perfect start as they nilled Gold Coast in the rain but will face a much tougher test here as they host Melbourne. The Raiders will need to control the big Storm pack that suffocated the Broncos last week and it presents a big chance for Canberra to see where they are at as a team. Melbourne will be keen to carry on where they left off last week and whilst this will be a tougher contest for them, the Storm can edge it.

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