Thursday, July 28Sydney Roosters ($2.25) v Brisbane Broncos ($1.65), Allianz Stadium at 7:50pmRoosters:?1 Blake Ferguson 2 Daniel Tupou 3 Dale Copley 4 Shaun Kenny-Dowall 5 Latrell Mitchell 6 Connor Watson 7 Mitchell Pearce 8 Isaac Liu 9 Jake Friend 10 Dylan Napa 11 Boyd Cordner 12 Mitchell Aubusson 13 Sio Siua Taukeiaho. Interchange: 14 Sam Moa 15 Aidan Guerra 16 Ryan Matterson 17 Kane Evans 18 Christopher Smith.Broncos:?1. Darius Boyd 2. Corey Oates 3. Tom Opacic 4. James Roberts 5. Lachlan Maranta 6. Anthony Milford 7. Ben Hunt 8. Jarrod Wallace 9. Andrew McCullough 10. Adam Blair 11. Alex Glenn 12. Matt Gillett 13. Corey Parker Interchange: 14. Herman Essese 15. Tevita Pangai Junior 16. Jai Arrow 17. Jo Ofanhengaue 18. Jaydn SuaUBet verdict:?Brisbane has won two of their last three against the Sydney side, but has failed to cover in their four most recent match-ups. Early shoppers are keen on the Broncos, despite their recent patchy form.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsFriday, July 29Canterbury Bulldogs ($1.15) v St George Illawarra Dragons ($5.60), ANZ Stadium at 7:50pmBulldogs:?1 William Hopoate 2 Brett Morris 3 Josh Morris 4 Curtis Rona 5 Sam Perrett 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Moses Mbye 8 Aiden Tolman 9 Michael Lichaa 10 James Graham 11 Joshua Jackson 12 Greg Eastwood 13 David Klemmer. Interchange: 14 Sam Kasiano 15 Danny Fualalo 16 Tim Browne 17 Raymond Faitala 19 Lloyd Perrett 21 Tyrone Phillips.Dragons:?1 Adam Quinlan 2 Kurt Mann 3 Euan Aitken 4 Taane Milne 5 Jason Nightingale 6 Gareth Widdop 7 Benji Marshall 8 Russell Packer 9 Mitch Rein 10 Michael Cooper 11 Tyson Frizell 12 Joel Thompson 13 Jack De Belin. Interchange: 14 Tariq Sims 15 Will Matthews 16 Jacob Host 17 Jacob Marketo 19 Tyrone McCarthyUBet verdict:?Canterbury has got the chocolates in eight of their last nine against St George, including their past three straight, and the tip is for the Dogs to extend that record on Friday.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsSaturday, July 30New Zealand Warriors ($1.68) v Penrith Panthers ($2.20), Mt Smart Stadium at 3pmWarriors:?1. Tuimoala Lolohea 2. Ken Maumalo 3. David Fusitua 4. Solomone Kata 5. Manu Vatuvei 6. Thomas Leuluai 7. Shaun Johnson 8. Jacob Lillyman 9. Issac Luke 10. Ben Matulino 11. Bunty Afoa 12. Ryan Hoffman 13. Simon Mannering. Interchange: 14. Jazz Tevaga 15. Sam Lisone 16. James Gavet 17. Blake AyshfordPanthers:?1 Matthew Moylan 2 Joshua Mansour 3 Waqa Blake 4 Tyrone Peachey 5 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6 Bryce Cartwright 7 Nathan Cleary 8 Leilani Latu 9 Peter Wallace 10 Suaia Matagi 11 Isaah Yeo 12 James Fisher 13 Trent Merrin. Interchange: 14 Moses Leota 15 Sitaleki Akauola 16 Christopher Grevsmuhl 17 Zac Hardaker 20 Andrew Saunders 21 Viliame Kikau.UBet verdict:?Even though they have won six of their last seven against New Zealand, including their past three, Penrith have gone up underdogs. At this stage, there is more early dough in the tin for the hosts.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsParramatta Eels ($2.85) v Wests Tigers ($1.43), ANZ Stadium at 5.30pmEels:?1 Michael Gordon 2 Vai Toutai 3 Manu Mau 4 Bradley Takairangi 5 Bevan French 6 Clinton Gutherson 7 Jeff Robson 8 Danny Wicks 9 Isaac De Gois 10 Tim Mannah 11 Kenneth Edwards 12 Tepai Moeroa 13 Beau Scott. Interchange: 14 Rory OBrien 15 Peni Terepo 16 David Gower 17 Daniel AlvaroTigers:?1 James Tedesco 2 David Nofoaluma 3 Tim Simona 4 Kevin Naiqama 5 Jordan Rankin 6 Mitchell Moses 7 Luke Brooks 8 Aaron Woods 9 Dene Halatau 10 Sauaso Jesse Sue 11 Joshua Aloiai 12 Christopher Lawrence 13 Elijah Taylor. Interchange: 14 Kyle Lovett 15 Avagalu Seumanufagai 16 Tim Grant 17 Joel Edwards.UBet verdict:?Convincing winners last week, the Tigers have been installed as warm favourties and there is already cash for them. Four of their last five against the Eels have been decided by a 1-12 Margin.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsNorth Queensland Cowboys ($2.05) v Melbourne Storm ($1.77), 1300SMILES Stadium at 7.30pmCowboys:?1 Lachlan Coote 2 Javid Bowen 3 Justin ONeill 4 Kane Linnett 5 Antonio Winterstein 6 Michael Morgan 7 Ray Thompson 8 Matt Scott 9 Jake Granville 10 James Tamou 11 Gavin Cooper 12 Ethan Lowe 13 Jason Taumalolo. Interchange: 14 Rory Kostjasyn 15 Atalani Asiata 16 Scott Bolton 17 Ben HannantStorm:?1 Cameron Munster 2 Suliasi Vunivalu 3 William Chambers 4 Cheyse Blair 5 Marika Koroibete 6 Blake Green 7 Cooper Cronk 8 Jesse Bromwich 9 Cameron Smith 10 Felise Kaufusi 11 Kevin Proctor 12 Tohu Harris 13 Dale Finucane. Interchange: 14 Kenneth Bromwich 15 Christian Welch 16 Matthew White 17 Young Tonumaipea.UBet verdict:?North Queensland is unbeaten at home this season, but they will be without JT this week, and the betting suggests a blemish to their perfect record. Melbourne has been well tried in early trade.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsSunday, July 31South Sydney Rabbitohs ($2.90) v Canberra Raiders ($1.42), ANZ Stadium at 2:00pmRabbitohs:?1 Cody Walker 2 Alexander Johnston 3 Bryson Goodwin 4 Aaron Gray 5 Michael Oldfield 6 Luke Keary 7 Adam Reynolds 8 George Burgess 9 Cameron McInnes 10 Zane Musgrove 11 John Sutton 12 Kyle Turner 13 Samuel Burgess. Interchange: 14 Jason Clark 15 Nathan Brown 16 Angus Crichton 17 Thomas Burgess 18 David Tyrrell 19 Damien Cook 20 Jack GosiewskiRaiders:?1 Jack Wighton 2 Edrick Lee 3 Jarrod Croker 4 Joseph Leilua 5 Jordan Rapana 6 Blake Austin 7 Aidan Sezer 8 Junior Paulo 9 Josh Hodgson 10 Shannon Boyd 11 Josh Papalii 12 Elliot Whitehead 13 Shaun Fensom. Interchange: 14 Adam Clydesdale 15 Luke Bateman 16 Iosia Soliola 17 Joseph Tapine.UBet verdict:?Souths are on a seven match losing streak, last tasting victory in May, while the Raiders are red hot, winning seven of their last eight games. Our customers, naturally enough, fancy the form team.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsManly-Warringah Sea Eagles ($1.10) v Newcastle Knights ($7.00), Brookvale Oval at 4:00pmSea Eagles:?1 Tom Trbojevic 2 Jorge Taufua 3 Lewis Brown 4 Brayden Wiliame 5 Matthew Wright 6 Jamie Lyon 7 Daly Cherry-Evans 8 Darcy Lussick 9 Apisai Koroisau 10 Martin Taupau 11 Nathan Green 12 Jamie Buhrer 13 Jake Trbojevic. Interchange: 14 Blake Leary 15 Joshua Starling 16 Nate Myles 17 Siosia Vave 22 Addin Fonua-Blake.Knights:?1 Jake Mamo 2 Nathan Ross 3 Dane Gagai 4 Peter Matautia-Leifi 5 Brendan Elliot 6 Jack Cogger 7 Trent Hodkinson 8 Joshua King 9 Danny Levi 10 Korbin Sims 11 David Bhana 12 Pauli Pauli 13 Jeremy Smith. Interchange: 14 Chris Adams 15 Sam Mataora 16 Daniel Saifiti 17 Jacob Saifiti 18 Pat Matautia 19 Mickey PaeaUBet verdict:?Already subject to solid outright and spread support, the Sea Eagles will be up-and-about after a good win. Newcastle has failed to score more than 14-points against Manly in their last four clashes.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsMonday, August 1Gold Coast Titans ($2.80) v Cronulla Sharks ($1.45), Cbus Super Stadium at 7:00pmTitans:?1 David Mead 2 Anthony Don 3 Josh Hoffman 4 Konrad Hurrell 5 Nene MacDonald 6 Tyrone Roberts 7 Ashley Taylor 8 Luke Douglas 9 Nathan Peats 10 Ryan James 11 John Zebelon Taia 12 Chris McQueen 13 Greg Bird. Interchange: 14 Eddy Pettybourne 15 Leivaha Pulu 16 Agnatius Paasi 18 Ryan Simpkins 19 Nathaniel PeteruSharks:?1 Ben Barba 2 Sosaia Feki 3 Jack Bird 4 Gerard Beale 5 Valentine Holmes 6 James Maloney 7 Chad Townsend 8 Andrew Fifita 9 Michael Ennis 10 Sam Tagataese 11 Luke Lewis 12 Wade Graham 13 Paul Gallen. Interchange: 14 Joseph Paulo 15 Chris Heighington 16 Matt Prior 17 Jayson Bukuya.UBet verdict:?Cronulla has won their last two against the Gold Coast, is on a record-breaking winning run, and is the best backed side by some way in early head-to-head trade.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selections Air Force 270 Deutschland Kaufen .Y. -- Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo had little trouble picking up his first shutout of the season against a Buffalo Sabres team thats having trouble scoring goals. Air Force 1 Weiß Deutschland . Spiller left Week 3s 27-20 loss to the New York Jets with a thigh injury, but fully practiced with the team all week and expects to be ready to go on Sunday. http://www.airforce1gunstig.de/air-force-1-schwarz-deutschland.html . In the lead up - which seemed to begin the moment Mike Geiger blew the whistle in Houston last Thursday night - the Impact rumour mill went into overdrive. The speculation went into meltdown mode, of the golden nugget variety. Air Force 1 Billig Kaufen .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Nike Air Huarache Kaufen Amazon . -- The proud fathers huddled near the Dallas Stars dressing room, smiling, laughing and telling stories while wearing replica green sweaters of their sons team. The late-ish debutEvery time a new player makes an appearance in Test cricket, there is scrutiny of his method and technique. The first few overs against pace saw Keaton Jennings getting a little late on the ball. Whenever we saw the footage from the square angle for the balls that pitched fuller, we found his front toe in the air and also, the contact was within his body as opposed to meeting the ball either around or ahead of the front pad.Rolling in the deepThe Indian seamers deployed a fielder to man the fence on either side of the pitch. While having a fielder at deep square leg could be to set the bouncer trap, the one at deep point was stationed for the bad ball. The reasons for such a ploy could be an acceptance of the possibility of the pitch cracking too soon or to account for the extra bounce at Wankhede, for that allows the horizontal bat shots to be played more often.The well-behaved Wankhede pitchThe pitch at Wankhede is one of its kind in India, for the soil used to prepare it is red in colour and that offers more bounce. In addition to that, the red soil tends to break quicker than the black soil. The first signs of what to expect from this pitch surfaced on the fourth ball of the eighth over, for there was a puff of dust where the ball landed. It is worth mentioning here that there is an even covering of grass on the 22 yards and therefore it will not start misbehaving too soon.Englands clear intentEngland have come out with a clear intent to be a little more aggressive in this Test. There has been a clear intent to keep the score board ticking, even if it meant playing slightly out of character. Alastair Cook is not known to go down the track and attempt aerial shots early in the innings but he did that here. Jennings also used the sweep shot effectively to rotate strike.Liimited margin of errorThe best part about the red-soil pitch at Wankhede is that the game moves really fast.dddddddddddd The extra bounce off the pitch allows the batsman to put the ball in gaps easily and the same bounce ensures that edges (outside and inside) carry to the fielders. As a bowler you cannot err in length, for unlike other Indian pitches, here runs are easily available off the back foot. Batsmen must also be decisive in judging the length correctly, for they cannot just plant their foot and adjust afterwards.The familiar trap against MoeenFollowing Moeen Alis dismissal in the first innings of the Test in Mohali, Indian seamers tried the bouncer trap against him at Wankhede too. While he has had a fair share of issues against the short-pitched deliveries in the past, he has managed it well on the first day here. If there is a pitch in India that encourages fast bowlers to dig it in, it has to be at the Wankhede. But if there is a pitch in India where batsmen also feel comfortable against bouncers, it has to be the Wankhede again, for here you can always trust the bounce. If you have a defensive game plan against bouncers, you can stick to it without worrying about some balls not bouncing enough. The ball of the seriesIf you are an aspiring spinner, please watch this ball time and again. R Ashwin bowled from around the wicket, used the angle to bring the ball back into Ben Stokes, the angle got further accentuated because of the drift and then the ball turned at a right-angle after pitching to beat Stokes outside edge. It is a pity that Ashwin did not get a wicket on that ball and therefore it will not go down as one of the best balls in recent times. ' ' '