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Friday Footy Form Tyson Otto and Steve Gee Late Mail Round 5 of the Week the Bulldogs at $1.50 60 friday, april 8, 2011 thetelegraph.com.au thetelegraph.com.au friday, april 8, 2011 85 Tigers to upset the Rabbitohs at $2.45 with Christian Nicolussi, into Storm to beat Eels +8.5 against Multi bet the Storm at $1.90 into Dragons to beat Friday Footy Form Tyson Otto and Steve Gee late mail Round 5 of the week the Bulldogs at $1.50. Total: $6.98 injuries, injuries, injur- Cowboys v Titans Tonight ies,Tigers injuries, injuries, v Rabbitohs injur- Tonight Warriors v Roosters Tomorrow Sharks v Sea Eagles Tomorrow ies, injuries, injuries, injur- Dairy Farmers Stadium, Tonight 7.35pm ies, injuries, injuries, injur-Sydney Football Stadium, 7.35pm Mt Smart Stadium, 5.30pm Toyota Stadium, 7.30pm Last 10 Head to Head (Cowboys): LWWLLLW ies, injuries, injuries, injur-Last 10 Head to Head (Tigers): LLWLWWLWWW Last 10 Head to Head (Warriors): WWWWLDWWWL Last 10 Head to Head (Sharks): LLLLLWLWLW footy tab Last Head to Head Result: Titans 37, Cowboys 18 at Skilled Park, Rd 23 10 ies, injuries,Last injuries, Head to injur- Head Result: Rabbitohs 34, Tigers 30 at ANZ Stadium, Rd 22 10 Last Head to Head Result: Warriors 20, Roosters 18 at AMI Stadium, Rd 16 10 Last Head to Head Result: Sea Eagles 48, Sharks 18 at Toyota Stadium, Rd 19 10 Referees: Ben Cummins, Tony De Las Heras. Dally M Judge: Wally Lewis ies, injuries, injuries,Referees injur-: Adam Devcich, Ashley Klein. Dally M Judge: Brad Fittler Referees: Chris James, Jason Robinson. Dally M Judge: Daryl Halligan Referees: Matt Cecchin, Steve Lyons. Dally M Judge: Laurie Daley ies, injuries, injuries, injur- Cowboys Titans Cowboys Last Five ies, Tigers Rabbitohs Tigers Last Five Warriors Roosters Warriors Last Five Sharks Sea Eagles Sharks Last Five Res Score HT Res Score HT Res Score HT Res Score HT Matthew Bowen1 William Zillman v Eels Lost 20-22 L Wade McKinnon1 Rhys Wesser v Roosters Lost 6-24 B Glen Fisiiahi1 Anthony Minichiello v Sharks Won 26-18 B Nathan Gardner1 Brett Stewart v Warriors Lost 18-26 A Ashley Graham2 Steve Michaels v Storm Won 34-6 A Mitch Brown2 Nathan Merritt v Raiders Won 34-24 A Bill Tupou2 Justin Carney v Dragons Lost 12-25 B Matthew Wright2 Michael Robertson v Panthers Won 44-12 A v Knights Lost 22-34 B v Warriors Won 20-12 L v Tigers Lost 12-20 L v Dragons Won 16-10 A William Tupou3 Esikeli Tonga v Broncos Won 16-14 A Blake Ayshford3 Dylan Farrell v Bulldogs Lost 14-24 B Shaun Berrigan3 Mitchell Aubusson v Eels Lost 18-24 B Ben Pomeroy3 Jamie Lyon (c) v Raiders Lost 12-40 B Willie Tonga4 Bodene Thompson v Roosters Lost 8-18 B Geoff Daniela4 Greg Inglis v Dragons Lost 12-13 A (c) Simon Mannering4 Shaun Kenny-Dowall v Titans Lost 16-28 B Colin Best4 Steve Matai v Panthers Lost 12-50 B $500,000 JACKPOT Kalifa Fai Fai Loa5 David Mead Titans Last Five Matthew Utai5 Fetuli Talanoa Rabbitohs Last Five Krisnan Inu5 Joseph Leilua Roosters Last Five John Williams5 William Hopoate Sea Eagles Last Five Ray Thompson6 Luke Capewell Res Score HT Benji Marshall6 John Sutton Res Score HT Feleti Mateo6 Todd Carney Res Score HT Albert Kelly6 Kieran Foran Res Score HT v Raiders Won 23-22 A v Sea Eagles Won 32-30 A v Tigers Won 24-6 A v Rabbitohs Lost 30-32 B Rugby League fans will be (c) Johnathan Thurston7 Scott Prince (c) v Broncos Lost 8-14 A Tim Moltzen7 Chris Sandow v Eels Won 32-18 L James Maloney7 Mitchell Pearce v Bulldogs Lost 20-24 B Wade Graham7 Daly Cherry-Evans v Knights Won 26-12 A Matthew Scott8 Luke Bailey v Storm Lost 12-40 B Bryce Gibbs8 Luke Stuart v Bulldogs Lost 19-28 B Sam Rapira 8 Jared Waerea-Hargreaves v Sea Eagles Lost 16-27 B Kade Snowden8 Jason King (c) v Roosters Won 27-16 A treated to a huge Pick The v Dragons Lost 16-25 B v Roosters Lost 29-40 B v Rabbitohs Won 40-29 A v Storm Lost 6-18 L Aaron Payne9 Nathan Friend v Roosters Lost 6-32 B (c) Robbie Farah9 Issac Luke v Dragons Lost 24-38 B Aaron Heremaia 9 Jake Friend v Dragons Lost 8-32 A Paul Aiton9 Matt Ballin v Dragons Lost 0-28 B Margins pool for Round 5 James Tamou10 Matthew White Season Rankings Keith Galloway10 Roy Asotasi (c) Season Rankings Jacob Lillyman 10 Martin Kennedy Season Rankings Luke Douglas10 Brent Kite Season Rankings Gavin Cooper11 Anthony Laffranchi Cowboys Titans Simon Dwyer11 Sam Burgess Tigers Rabbitohs Lewis Brown 11 Braith Anasta (c) Warriors Roosters Jeremy Smith11 Jamie Buhrer Sharks Eagles following last week’s results. Glenn Hall12 Mark Minichiello tries 4.3 (4th) 2.5 (15th) (18) Gareth Ellis12 Dave Taylor tries 3.5 (10th) 4.8 (1st) Ukuma Ta’ai 12 Tom Symonds tries 2.8 (13th) 4.5 (2nd) Anthony Tupou12 Joe Galuvao tries 3.8 (9th) 4.0 (6th) T Con 3.5 (5th) 4.3 (14th) T Con 3.8 (8th) 5.3 (16th) T Con 3.8 (8th) 3.5 (5th) T Con 3.8 (8th) 3.5 (5th) This week’s pool is expected Dallas Johnson13 Ben Ridge L Breaks 6.3 (1st) 3.5 (13th) Chris Heighington13 David Tyrrell L Breaks 5.5 (5th) 3.3 (14th) Micheal Luck 13 Nate Myles L Breaks 3.8 (12th) 6.3 (1st) (c) Paul Gallen13 Glenn Stewart L Breaks 6.3 (1st) 4.3 (10th) Interchange LB con 4.0 (5th) 5.5 (14th) Interchange LB con 4.5 (8th) 5.3 (13th) Interchange LB con 5.5 (14th) 4.0 (5th) Interchange LB con 3.8 (3rd) 4.5 (8th) to reach $500,000* thanks Ms Tck 33.5 (12th)36.8 (14th) Ms Tck 32.3 (10th)34.5 (13th) Ms Tck 39.8 (16th)27.3 (4th) Ms Tck 31.3 (9th) 25.0 (1st) Cowboys 14. J Segeyaro, 15. L Ah Titans 14. M Henderson, 15. S Tigers 12. Alan Schirnack 14. J Rabbitohs 14. B Ross, 15. S Warriors 14. K Locke, 15. J Roosters 14. J Ryles, 15. M Masoe, Sharks 14. J Cordoba, 15. B Sea Eagles 14. T Robinson, 15. D Mau, 16. A Sims, 17. T Sims, 18. S Tagataese, 16. R James, 17. R Late Mail Miller, 15. A Fifita, 17. T Payten, McPherson, 16. M Crocker, 17. C Late Mail Latimore, 16. B Matulino, 17. E 16. M Riddell, 17. F Nuuausala, 18. Late Mail Wright, 16. S Flanagan, 17. D Harrison, 16. G Rose, 17. V Mauro, Late Mail to the $99,000 jackpot from Bolton, 19. A Winterstein Brown, 18. L O’Dwyer The Cowboys trained last night McQueen Gareth Ellis (ankle) is a welcome Taylor, 18. M Robinson D Conn, 19. T Arona, 20. P Graham The Warriors will keep veterans Collis, 18. J Mannah 21. T Williams Cronulla have no injury concerns last weekend. Injuries and Suspensions without incident. Scott Bolton Injuries and Suspensions boost for the Tigers. He ran Injuries and Suspensions Lance Hohaia and Brett Seymour Injuries and Suspensions ahead of a final training session trained strongly and will likely Tuesday and will start, with Alan in the NSW Cup and will go in today. Utility back Dean Collis is Cowboys: M Bani (ankle) indefi- Titans: K Gordon (knee) season, Tigers: L Fulton (shoulder) rd 7, C Rabbitohs: E Pettybourne (sus- Warriors: J Ropati (knee) Roosters: A Cherrington (knee) Sharks: J Morris (knee) rd 10, S Sea Eagles: A Watmough (sus- replace Tariq Sims on the bench. Schirnack to drop back to the 1-17. Mark Robinson will be cut expected to drop from the bench. nite, D Hogan (shoulder) indefi- G Bird (suspended) rd 6, P Lawrence (hip) indefinite, R Lui (ankle) pended) rd 7, S Geddes (ACL) season, M Vatuvei (knee) indefi- season, S Perrett (ankle) rd 12, A Porter (knee) rd 6 pended) rd 6, T Seu Seu (sus- Antonio Winterstein also trained bench and Aaron Woods from the extended bench. The Manly have no injury concerns, nite, B Tate (knee) indefinite Campbell (knee) indefinite, A rd 10, B Ryan (groin) rd 8, L Tuqiri (arm) season, B Lowe (foot) indefinite nite, Steve Rapira (knee) rd 8 Watts (knee) rd 11, A Guerra pended) rd 6, D Williams (knee) rd well and is available for relegated to the Toyota Cup. Roosters will also be 1-17. They with Brett Stewart (hamstring) a Harrison (hamstring) indefinite r12, B Murdoch-Masila (shoulder) rd 6 (shin) indefinite 8, S Rodney (shoulder) rd 22 selection. Scott Prince and Benji Marshall (knee) is also fine. have trained strongly this week certain starter. Des Hasler’s only Squad experience Rep experience Nathan Friend will play. Luke Squad experience Rep experience Sam Burgess (shoulder) was Squad experience Rep experience and have no injury concerns Squad experience Rep experience decision is whether to include Cowboys 1509 Titans 1504 Cowboys 86 Titans 43 O’Dwyer will drop off the bench. Tigers 1465 Rabbitohs 1750 Tigers 33 Rabbitohs 118 cleared with Souths to be 1-17. Warriors 1168 Roosters 1519 Warriors 89 Roosters 106 Sharks 1491 Sea Eagles 1524 Sharks 64 Sea Eagles 82 Tony Williams for Vic Mauro. TAB Sportsbet betting See and Hear TAB Sportsbet betting See and Hear TAB Sportsbet betting See and Hear TAB Sportsbet betting See and Hear Cowboys $1.48 Titans $2.65 TV CH9, Fox - Delay Radio 2GB, ABC updates Tigers $2.30 Rabbitohs $1.60 TV CH9 - Live Fox Delay Radio 2GB, ABC live Warriors $2.15 Roosters $1.68 TV Fox 2 - Live Radio 2GB, ABC live Sharks $2.15 Sea Eagles $1.68 TV Fox 2 - Live Radio 2GB, ABC updates MONSTER MARGINS FootyTAB Titans +4.5 Tickets Plenty Weather Possible storms FootyTAB Tigers +4.5 Tickets Plenty Weather Fine FootyTAB Roosters +1.5 Tickets Plenty Weather Fine FootyTAB Sharks +2.5 Tickets Plenty Weather Fine DIVIDENDS CONTINUE Panthers v Raiders Tomorrow Storm v Eels Sunday Dragons v Bulldogs Sunday Broncos v Knights Monday Footy TAB’s Pick The Margins Centrebet Stadium, 7.30pm AAMI Park, 2pm Sydney Cricket Ground, 3pm Suncorp Stadium, 7pm Last 10 Head to Head (Panthers): LLWWWLLLLW Last 10 Head to Head (Storm): LWLLWWWWLW Last 10 Head to Head (Dragons): WWWWLLLLLL Last 10 Head to Head (Broncos): LLLWWWWWLW has produced some monster Last Head to Head Result: Raiders 24, Panthers 22 at Centrebet Stadium, F1 10 Last Head to Head Result: Eels 24, Storm 10 at Parramatta Stadium, Rd 13 10 Last Head to Head Result: Dragons 19, Bulldogs 6 at ANZ Stadium, Rd 10 10 Last Head to Head Result: Knights 44, Broncos 18 at Ausgrid Stadium, Rd 24 10 Referees: Gavin Badger, Brett Suttor.
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