NRL Friday Mail - Round 6

A quick whip around all seven remaining NRL matches for Round 6, checking out who's in and out from Tuesday's teams.

RELATED: Check out all the named NRL teams for Round 6 here.


South Sydney Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters Fri April 8 2016, 7:50pm at ANZ Stadium

Despite speculation, there is little chance Rabbitohs' half Adam Reynolds will return from his Round 1 jaw injury tonight. Expect him to be named in Round 7, though. Roosters looking like to be 1-17 at this stage.


Parramatta Eels v Canberra Raiders Sat April 9 2016, 3:00pm at Pirtek Stadium

Both sides likely to be unchanged at this stage - Nathan Peats has been cleared for his return for the Eels.


Warriors v Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Sat April 9 2016, 5:30pm at Mt Smart Stadium

Expect Jazz Tevaga to make way for the return of Thomas Leuluai ahead of kickoff on Saturday evening in the Warriors camp. Manly are 1-17.


Penrith Panthers v North Queensland Cowboys Sat April 9 2016, 7:30pm at Pepper Stadium

Neither side have any anticipated changes at this stage. Kane Linnett still a week away for the Cowboys.


Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks v Gold Coast Titans Sun April 10 2016, 2:00pm at Southern Cross Group Stadium

Expect Paul Gallen to start for Cronulla after being switched to the bench last week - as such Cronulla are as per program. The Titans will have a reshuffle with Neil Henry confirming the return of William Zillman to the side. It seems likely rookie signing John Olive will be the one to make way for the captain's return. David Shillington remains in strong doubt with Eddy Pettybourne on standby.


Newcastle Knights v Wests Tigers Sun April 10 2016, 4:00pm at Hunter Stadium

News for the Knights goes from bad to worse with the club confirming Robbie Rochow (10-12 weeks, arm) and Sione Mata'utia (1 week, concussion) forced out of the side. Look for Korbin Sims to join brother Tariq in the back row and Jack Stockwell to start up front. Jaelen Feeney is Mata'utia's replacement in the backline.

Not much better news for Sunday's visitors with Tim Simona to miss this game and two more after an unsuccessful judiciary hearing on Wednesday night. Curtis Sironen is likely to start with either Chris Lawrence or Dene Halatau likely to fill in at centre.


Melbourne Storm v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Mon April 11 2016, 7:00pm at AAMI Park

No changes expected for either side in the Victorian capital.