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[NRL] A season of two halves: How each team's travelling at midway point
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July 23, 2020, 09:57:24 AM »
Ten rounds into the shortened 2020 NRL season, it's time to assess each club's positives, negatives, standout players and finals chances as we head into the home straight.
To say it's been an unusual season is the biggest understatement since 1908 but the good news is that unlike many sporting competitions around the world, the Telstra Premiership is on track to complete its season as we head into the second half of the revised 20-round format.
Your club's mid-season report:
Broncos
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Raiders
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Bulldogs
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Sharks
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Titans
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Sea Eagles
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Storm
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Knights
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Warriors
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Eels
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Cowboys
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Panthers
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Rabbitohs
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Dragons
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Roosters
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Wests Tigers
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NRL 2020 mid-season report card Penrith Panthers
Record: 8-1-1 (1st)
Attack: 240 points (4th)
Defence: 144 points (4th)
On the upside:
Any question marks around Penrith possibly missing James Maloney in the halves have been quashed with Nathan Cleary stepping up enormously to help take the team to the top of the Telstra Premiership ladder.
More:
https://www.raiders.com.au/news/2020/07/23/nrl-a-season-of-two-halves-how-each-teams-travelling-at-midway-point/
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