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South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Melbourne Storm live scores – NRL 2013 Round 6

Tonight’s NRL Round 6 match is between two unbeaten teams those being South Sydney Rabbitohs and Melbourne Storm. The match is set to commence at 7:30pm local time with the game to be played at ANZ Stadium in Sydney. With the home ground advantage the South Sydney Rabbitohs hold a narrow favouritism in the game against last years premiers. View our live scores and results for the game between South Sydney Rabbitohs and Melbourne Storm.

WHERE AND WHEN: ANZ Stadium, Saturday @ 1930

South Sydney Rabbitohs $1.85 vs Melbourne Storm $1.98 at Sportsbet Australia

South Sydney Rabbitohs $1.83 vs Melbourne Storm $2.00 at Luxbet Australia

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South Sydney Rabbitohs:
Greg Inglis, Nathan Merritt, Dylan Farrell, Bryson Goodwin, Andrew Everingham, John Sutton, Adam Reynolds, Dave Tyrell, Issac Luke, Roy Asotasi, Chris McQueen, Ben Te’o, Sam Burgess
Interchange: Nathan Peats, Jeff Lima, Ben Lowe, George Burgess, Michael Crocker, Justin Hunt, Jason Clark (three to be omitted).

Melbourne Storm:
Billy Slater, Sisa Waqa, Will Chambers, Junior Sa’u, Mahe Fonua, Gareth Widdop, Cooper Cronk, Jesse Bromwich, Cameron Smith, Bryan Norrie, Tohu Harris, Ryan Hoffman, Ryan Hinchcliffe
Interchange: Jason Ryles, Lagi Setu, Siosaia Vave, Kevin Proctor, Slade Griffin, Kenneth Bromwich, Brett Finch (three to be omitted).

The History: Played 28; Raiders 16, Warriors 12. The Raiders have won five of the past nine clashes between the sides and they hold a commanding advantage at home, winning nine of the 10 games the sides have contested in the nation’s capital.

Match Officials: Referees – Adam Devcich & Chris James; Sideline Officials – Jason Walsh & Peter Gough. Video referees – Paul Mellor & Reece Williams.
Televised: Fox Sports – Live, 7.30pm.

The Way We See It: Neither of these teams are rock solid anywhere, but it’s a lot easier to trust the Raiders at home than it is the Warriors on the road – especially given their standout record against the Warriors in Canberra. We’ve seen the Warriors play well at home and then not back it up on the road too many times. Raiders by 12 points.
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