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The Roosters - the club that won premierships in 2018 and 2019 and made it to the second week of the finals last year - are friendless on the NRL Tipping panel in round six.

The same Roosters team that has won four of their five matches this year, hasn't won the confidence of any of the 16 participants in the NRL.com tipping competition heading into Friday night's match against Melbourne.

Like the Storm, the Panthers, Dragons, Titans and Rabbitohs are all heavily favoured to win this weekend.

The Dogs and Eels are outsiders, but not without hope of winning on the road according to the panelists, while the match between the Sharks and Knights is a 50/50 proposition.

On the competition leaderboard, Channel Nine commentator Ruan Sims remains in first place. Her decision to back the Dragons every week continues to pay dividends.

Grand final winner Jamie Soward was the star last weekend, with seven correct tips. That moved him into fourth place.

Remember, it's not too late to sign up for NRL Tipping.

Anyone can start or join a "comp" to compete against family, friends and colleagues – all you need to get started is to sign up for a free NRL account.

You can also add an expert tipster to your own competition with your friends - you can select from the likes of former premiership winners Brett Kimmorley, Steve Renouf, Robbie Farah and Jamie Soward, NRL.com's Zac Bailey and Chris Kennedy, former Wests Tigers fullback Joel Caine and Ladies Who League's Mary Konstantopoulos.

Magic Round: One month to go

Simply click on "Add Celebrity Teams" when you are creating your competition and choose who you'd like to add.

If you need help on how each team is travelling, Jamie Soward's Power Rankings is the best place to go for an accurate gauge on who's travelling well and who's doing not so well.

 

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