North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2022
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THE FACTS
When is North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers on and what time does it start? North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers will take place on Saturday 3rd September, 2022 – 10:35 (UK)
Where is North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers taking place? North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers will take place at Queensland Country Bank Stadium in Townsville, Australia
Where can I get tickets for North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers? Click here for ticket information on 2022 NRL matches
What channel is North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers on? Sky Sports Arena will be televising selected NRL games in the UK and you can find their schedule here. For Australian broadcasters, you can find a list here
Where can I stream North Queensland Cowboys vs Penrith Panthers? If televised on Sky Sports, then subscribers will be able to stream the match live via Sky Go. Alternatively, the match will be available to subscribers of Watch NRL
THE TEAM NEWS
NORTH QUEENSLAND COWBOYS
Starting 13: Drinkwater, Feldt, Holmes, Hiku, Taulagi, Tabuai-Fidow, Townsend, McLean, Robson, Cotter, Leilua, Nanai, Taumalolo – Interchanges: Granville, Gilbert, Taunoa-Brown, Neame – Reserves: Elliot, Price, Lemuelu, Dearden, Condon
Unavailable: Mitchell Dunn, Heilum Luki, Coen Hess
PENRITH PANTHERS
Starting 13: Staines, Turuva, Jennings, Jenkins, C. Critchon, Falls, O’Sullivan, L. Smith, Kenny, Eisenhuth, C. Smith, Sorensen, Hopgood – Interchanges: Luke, Blacker, Henry, Cole – Reserves: Geyer, Riki, Lisati, Martin, Salmon
Unavailable: Nathan Cleary, Api Koroisau, Spencer Leniu
THE PREDICTION
North Queensland Cowboys look set to miss out on second spot after suffering a second loss in their last three games. South Sydney Rabbitohs got the better of them last week and must now defeat Penrith Panthers while hoping Cronulla Sharks lose their game with Newcastle Knights. The Panthers were far too good for New Zealand Warriors last week to make it back-to-back wins but they have opted to rest pretty much their entire strongest side for this encounter with one eye on the finals. With that in mind, the Cowboys should be able to run out big winners with the margin likely to be at least 20 points.