Gold Coast Titans vs Brisbane Broncos live scores – NRL 2013 Round 5

The second of tonight’s NRL Round 5 matches is between Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos with the game being played in Queensland at Skilled Park at 7:35pm local time. The odds of the match are in favour of the home team. View our live scores and results for the game between Gold Coast Titans and Brisbane Broncos.

WHERE AND WHEN: Skilled Park , Friday, 7.35pm (Qld)

Gold Coast Titans $1.50 vs Brisbane Broncos $2.65 at Sportsbet Australia

Gold Coast Titans $1.47 vs Brisbane Broncos $2.75 at Luxbet Australia

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Gold Coast Titans:

William Zillman, Kevin Gordon, Brad Takairangi, Jamal Idris, David Mead, Aidan Sezer, Albert Kelly, Luke Douglas, Matt Srama, Nate Myles, Greg Bird, Ben Ridge, Ashley Harrison
Interchange: Dave Taylor, Luke Bailey, Ryan James, Beau Falloon, Luke O’Dwyer, Steve Michaels (two to be omitted).

Brisbane Broncos:

Corey Norman, Josh Hoffman, Jack Reed, Justin Hodges, Lachlan Maranta, Scott Prince, Peter Wallace, Ben Hannant, Andrew McCullough, Sam Thaiday (c), Alex Glenn, Matt Gillett, Corey Parker
Interchange: Ben Hunt, Dunamis Lui, David Hala, Scott Anderson, Nick Slyney, Jordan Kahu, Jarrod Wallace (three to be omitted).

The History: Played 116; Sea Eagles 61, Bulldogs 50, drawn 5. Canterbury have won five of the past nine games, although Manly have won three of the past five. Manly have the edge in head-to-head clashes at ANZ Stadium, winning five of nine.

Match Officials: Referees – Ashley Klein & Phil Haines; Sideline Officials – Russell Turner & Paul Holland; Video Referees – Chris Ward & Luke Patten.

Televised: Channel Nine – Live 7.30pm (NSW), delayed 9.30pm (Qld); Fox Sports 1 – Delayed 10pm.

The Way We See It: Canterbury haven’t been playing all that badly and don’t appear to have any worrying traits to their game – they completed a whopping 87 per cent of their sets against the Rabbitohs but simply came up against a better unit. They should be primed this week, with both Barba and Pritchard better for the run last week.

It could all boil down to the attitude of the Sea Eagles from kick-off; they averaged 78 per cent completions over the opening fortnight but just 66 per cent over the past two games. If that dip continues the Bulldogs are right in this.

We sense Canterbury have more upside so it’s the ’Dogs by seven points.
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