Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs live scores – 2014 NRL Round 6

Friday first NRL Round 6 match is between Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs with the opening kick to commence at 7:40pm. The game is to be played at Sportingbet Stadium which see’s away team South Sydney Rabbitohs hold favouritism in the market. View our NRL live scores, odds and results for the game between Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs.

WHERE AND WHEN: Sportingbet Stadium, Fri 11 Apr, 7:40pm

 

 

Odds Comparison:

Penrith Panthers 2.20 2.20 2.25 2.20 2.20 1.00
South Sydney Rabbitohs 1.70 1.70 1.67 1.70 1.70 1.00

All odds are subject to change. Odds listed are correct at the time of the latest update.

In trying conditions last week, Panther kept their perfect home-ground record this season intact and registered their third win of the season when defeating the Raiders 12 – 6. Panthers debutante winger Dallin Watene-Zelezniak opened the scoring for the match with a try in the sixteenth minute in a dour affair played out in constant rain, he also sealed the victory for the home-side with his second try and the Panthers third, in the 71st minute. Penrith’s halves pairing of Wallace and Soward and their respective kicking games, were vital for the Panthersr in the wet conditions.

Soward secured a 40/20, threw a beautiful pass cut-out pass for Mansour to score and continually applied pressure with his attacking kicks, whilst Wallace set up the match-winning try with a perfectly placed chip-kick.

In the end, Penrith played to conditions well and deserved their win.

After a poor loss to Parramatta the week before that saw several easy tries scored against from close range, the defensive component of their game last week was much stronger and will give them some confidence heading into this week against potentially, one of the strongest attacking teams in the competition.

With only one win and three consecutive and poor losses, South Sydney had to stand up and deliver heading into round 5 last week and they did.

They defeated the Dragons at the SCG by a comfortable 26 – 6 with their opponents’ try coming in the last seven minutes of the game.

It wasn’t the Rabbitohs strongest win, it still took them the best part of half an hour to open up the scoring but after the past three weeks, how they won wouldn’t be of concern and they’ll only be better again for it.

The return to five-eighth of John Sutton had a positive impact on the side who in previous weeks, had looked disjointed in their attack.

Since 2010, the two sides have met six times. The Rabbitohs hold a 4-2 record winning the three most recent by margins of 12 points or more.

Each of those games have all been high-scoring affairs with only one game totalling less then 50 points and the average being a whopping 59.8.

Penrith have only scored more than 18 points once this season, that was in the opening round against a depleted Newcastle side and they’ll need to increase their attack if they are to worry Souths who will be spurred on by last week’s victory.

 

Teams:

Penrith Panthers:This is a logo for Penrith Panthers.png
Matt Moylan, Dallin Watene Zelezniak, Dean Whare, Jamal Idris, Josh Mansour, Jamie Soward, Peter Wallace, Sam McKendry, Kevin Kingston, Tim Grant, Sika Manu, Elijah Taylor, Adam Docker. Interchange: James Segeyaro, Jeremy Latimore, Lewis Brown, Nigel Plum, Isaah Yeo

 

 

South Sydney Rabbitohs:South Sydney Rabbitohs logo.png
Greg Inglis, Nathan Merritt, Dylan Walker, Joel Reddy, Bryson Goodwin, John Sutton, Adam Reynolds, David Tyrrell, Apisai Koroisau, George Burgess, Kyle Turner, Ben Te’o, Sam Burgess. Interchange: Cameron McInnes, Chris McQueen, Jason Clark, Luke Burgess, Alex Johnston, Ben Lowe, Joe Picker

News:

Prop Luke Burgess has revealed the threat of the axe is driving South Sydney’s players to turn their season around.

Burgess was dumped to reserve grade following the loss to Wests Tigers in round three and Ben Lowe, Joe Picker, Beau Champion, Lote Tuqiri and Dave Tyrell have all experienced a similar fate this season as Souths won just one of their opening four games.

Queensland back-rowers Chris McQueen and Ben Te’o were also been relegated to the bench as coach Michael Maguire desperately tried to find a winning solution.

Saturday’s 26-6 win over St George Illawarra stopped the rot and Burgess vindicated his recall to the side with the opening try.

But he said his brief stint with the North Sydney Bears in the NSW Cup was a reminder of what he needed to do to stay in the side.

“We both agreed I needed a few things to work on to improve my game,” Burgess said.

“Sometimes you have to go backwards to go forwards.

“I went back, addressed a few things and got quite a bit of game time which was good. It’s not something I want to be doing regularly but I was happy to do it this time.”

Burgess said the players are fully aware of Maguire’s ruthless streak and said it’s needed to keep standards high at the club.

“People have seen since he got here that he’s willing to make those big decisions,” he said.

“It doesn’t matter who you are he’ll do that and it makes for a good competition for spots in the team.

“I am sure there will be a way back for the other lads who have been dropped to return.”

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