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2013 is shaping up to be one of the closest in the NRLs history and with plenty of fans entering into tipping competitions we thought wed bring you the tips from some experts that may be able to help you throughout the year.


This season well have Captain Michael Ennis, Club Legend Terry Lamb, former Bulldog and newest Life Member Luke Patten as well as NSW Cup Coach Barry Ward tipping each week. Whilst there is no prize for the winner out of these four, there is sure to be a fierce rivalry and bragging rights up for grabs come the end of the season.


Lamb believes that round one is always one of the hardest rounds for tipping but goes in this week pretty confident with some but others are just an educated guess with so many changes taking place at some Clubs.


I like the Rabbitohs tonight, I think Greg Inglis was a stand-out in the Charity Shield and will be hard to stop, Lamb said. I think the Broncos are great at home to get the win over the Sea-Eagles and I think the Warriors will have the better against an Eels side who will still be getting used to the changes brought in by new Coach Ricky Stuart.


Im pretty confident well get the win over the Cowboys. I think the Raiders will have it over the Panthers and the Storm will be too good for the Dragons down in Melbourne. I like the Titans against the Sharks and I think the Knights will be big improvers this year in their second year under Wayne Bennett, so theyll account for the Tigers on Monday night.


Below are the tips from all three tipsters below:


Michael Ennis:

Roosters

Broncos

Eels

Bulldogs

Panthers

Storm

Sharks

Knights


Terry Lamb:

Rabbitohs

Broncos

Warriors

Bulldogs

Raiders

Storm

Titans

Knights


Luke Patten:

Rabbitohs

Broncos

Warriors

Cowboys

Panthers

Storm

Sharks

Knights


Barry Ward:

Rabbitohs

Broncos

Warriors

Bulldogs

Raiders

Storm

Sharks

Knights
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