Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs – Regular Season – Preview & Prediction | NRL 2023
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THE FACTS
When is Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs on and what time does it start? Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs will take place on Thursday 9th March, 2022 – 09:00 (UK)
Where is Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs taking place? Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs will take place at BlueBet Stadium in Penrith, Australia
Where can I get tickets for Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs? Click here for ticket information on 2023 NRL matches
What channel is Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs 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 Penrith Panthers vs South Sydney Rabbitohs? 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
PENRITH PANTHERS
- Penrith Panthers suffered a shock loss in their opening game of the new season as the back-to-back Premiership winners were underwhelming in their clash with Brisbane Broncos.
- The Panthers struggled to get going with the ball and found it hard to break down an energetic Broncos defence but Ivan Cleary has not panicked here and makes just one change with Scott Sorensen dropping out through a head knock.
Starting 13: Edwards, Turuva, Tago, Crichton, To’o, Luai, Cleary, Leota, Kenny, Fisher-Harris, Garner, Martin, Yeo – Interchanges: Luke, Eisenhuth, Leniu, Salmon – Reserves: Hosking, Smith, Peachey, Cogger, Jenkins
Unavailable: Taylan May (Injured), Scott Sorensen (Injured)
SOUTH SYDNEY RABBITOHS
- South Sydney Rabbitohs produced a superb display to get the better of Cronulla Sharks in round 1 and they will look to back that up here as they take on the reigning premiers.
- Souths were beaten by the Panthers in the preliminary finals last year and will be hoping to avenge that loss but they will have to do so without Jai Arrow and Tevita Tatola after both picked up injuries last week.
Starting 13: L. Mitchell, Johnston, Tass, Graham, Tu’itupou Thompson, Walker, Ilias, Suluka-Fifita, Cook, Burgess, Koloamatangi, Chee Kam, Murray – Interchanges: Taaffe, Cartwright, Moale, S. Mitchell – Reserves: Duncan, Kalo Kalo, Lovett, Milne, Mamouzelos
Unavailable: Liam Knight (Injured), Siliva Havili (Injured), Hame Sele (Injured), Tevita Tatola (Injured), Jai Arrow (Injured)
THE PREDICTION
These two teams have been involved in some big contests over the past few years, notably the 2021 Grand Final. Penrith Panthers claimed the win that day and backed it up by defending their Premiership last time around. South Sydney Rabbitohs were one of their biggest threats once again last year and will be again this season. The Bunnies got their campaign off to a great start last week by defeating Cronulla Sharks and with the Panthers losing to Brisbane Broncos, there will be some pressure on the premiers. This could go either way and while the Panthers start as favourites, preference is for the Rabbitohs with the aid of a +8.5 start on the handicap owing to how they performed last week.