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Broncos v Knights
Broncos:
Winger Jordan Kahu is out, replaced by Lachlan Maranta.
Knights: No changes to the team announced on Tuesday, with rookie Zane Tetevano taking the place of the suspended Kade Snowden.

Wests Tigers v Rabbitohs
Wests Tigers:
No changes, with Robbie Farah returning from injury.
Rabbitohs: No changes; all four Burgess brothers will take the field together for the first time, with Greg Inglis to battle through the pain of an ongoing knee concern.

Warriors v Raiders
Warriors:
Dane Nielsen has been ruled out, with Jerome Ropati to move to the centres and Ngani Laumape to slot in on the wing.
Raiders: As per the 1-17 named on Tuesday.

Bulldogs v Panthers
Bulldogs:
Josh Jackson takes the place of the suspended Frank Pritchard.
Panthers: No changes.

Sea Eagles v Storm
Sea Eagles:
Peta Hiku is likely to take the place of either suspended winger Jorge Taufua or fullback Brett Stewart, who faces a fitness test on his troublesome hamstring today.
Storm: No changes 1-17.

Sharks v Cowboys
Sharks:
No changes to the team that got the job done against the Roosters on Monday night.
Cowboys: Rory Kostjasyn is the new starting hooker in the absence of the injured Ray Thompson. It will be an emotional 80 minutes for Matt Bowen who plays his last NRL game in Sydney after announcing his retirement on Thursday.

Roosters v Titans
Roosters:
No changes, with Roger Tuivasa-Sheck shifting back to the wing to accommodate the return of captain Anthony Minichiello.
Titans: David Mead is a late withdrawal, while outside backs Brad Takairangi and Jamie Dowling remain under an injury cloud. Likewise, the fitness of Greg Bird and Luke Bailey will be monitored before kick-off. Jordan Rankin is the likely new No.1, with Anthony Don and Jahrome Hughes also on call.

Eels v Dragons
Eels:
No changes.
Dragons: No changes.

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