NRL confirmed team lists: Every side's lineup for Round 13

Mark Molyneux

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Here is how every NRL team lined up during Round 13.

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Parramatta Eels 34-22 Cronulla Sharks

Thursday, May 30 at CommBank Stadium (7.50pm)

Parramatta confirmed team:

1. Clint Gutherson
2. Maika Sivo
3. Will Penisini
4. Sean Russell
5. Bailey Simonsson
6. Dylan Brown
7. Mitch Moses
8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
9. Brendan Hands
17. Wiremu Greig
11. Kelma Tuilagi
12. Bryce Cartwright
13. Joe Ofahengaue

10. Junior Paulo
14. Blaize Talagi
15. Shaun Lane
16. Makahesi Makatoa

18. Daejarn Asi

Eels team news:

A major double boost for interim coach Trent Barrett with Clint Gutherson and Mitch Moses named to return from injury. 

The skipper's inclusion sees Blaize Talagi switched to the bench, while Morgan Harper drops out of the backline to make way for the returning Will Penisini

Daejarn Asi drops to the reserves to accommodate for Moses' return with Dylan Brown switching back to five-eighth. 

Joey Lussick has been dropped from dummy-half with Brendan Hands preferred in the No.9 jersey. 

Reagan Campbell-Gillard and Junior Paulo have been overlooked for Blues selection so will feature in the 17.

However, J'maine Hopgood has received a call-up for Queensland, so will have to be replaced at lock. 

Joe Ofahengaue is that man, with Ryan Matterson to miss his third straight game after suffering an illness. 

Cronulla confirmed team:

1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Jesse Ramien
4. Kayal Iro
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Daniel Atkinson
7. Braydon Trindall
8. Thomas Hazelton
9. Blayke Brailey
10. Oregon Kaufusi
11. Briton Nikora
12. Teig Wilton
13. Jack Williams

14. Sifa Talakai
15. Toby Rudolf
16. Royce Hunt
17. Braden Hamlin-Uele

18. Mawene Hiroti

Sharks team news: 

Nicho Hynes will be missing for the Sharks as they seek to bounce back from their horror loss to the Panthers.

The NSW halfback will be replaced by Braydon Trindall, although he has since been issued with a breach notice by the NRL. 

Jack Williams has got the nod at lock with Cameron McInnes also called into the Blues' camp for his Origin debut. 

Toby Rudolf and Braden Hamlin-Uele return from injury to join the bench in a massive boost for the Sharks. 

Newcastle Knights 2-32 Canterbury Bulldogs

Friday, May 31 at McDonald Jones Stadium (8.00pm)

Newcastle confirmed team:

1. David Armstrong
2. Enari Tuala
3. Dane Gagai
4. Krystian Mapapalangi
5. Greg Marzhew
6. Jack Cogger
7. Jackson Hastings
8. Jacob Saifiti
9. Jayden Brailey
10. Leo Thompson
11. Kai Pearce-Paul
12. Dylan Lucas
13. Adam Elliott

14. Phoenix Crossland
15. Tyson Frizell
16. Daniel Saifiti
17. Brodie Jones

18. Thomas Cant

Knights team news:

Newcastle will return from their bye with Bradman Best joining Kalyn Ponga and Tyson Gamble on the sidelines. 

Krystian Mapapalangi has been drafted into the side for his first NRL game in two years to cover for Best's absence. 

Daniel Saifiti has served his one-match suspension and returns to the side, pushing Jack Hetherington out of the 17. 

Canterbury confirmed team:

1. Connor Tracey
2. Blake Wilson
3. Bronson Xerri
4. Jacob Kiraz
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Drew Hutchison
7. Toby Sexton
8. Max King
9. Reed Mahoney
10. Sam Hughes
11. Jacob Preston
12. Jaeman Salmon
14. Bailey Hayward

13. Kurt Mann
15. Josh Curran
16. Kurtis Morrin
19. Lipoi Hopoi

22. Harry Hayes

Bulldogs team news: 

Canterbury will have to cope without their captain Stephen Crichton after he was picked by the Blues. Blake Wilson will start on the wing with Jacob Kiraz switching into the centres. 

Matt Burton has also been included in Maguire's extended squad and has been replaced in the halves by Drew Hutchison

Viliame Kikau has been sidelined with a fractured finger which sees Jacob Preston pushed into the starting side.

Kurt Mann dropped out of the side last week but returns to the side with Josh Curran remaining on the bench and Jake Turpin out of the 17.  

Penrith Panthers 10-22 St George Illawarra Dragons

Saturday, June 1 at BlueBet Stadium (5.30pm)

Penrith confirmed team:

1. Daine Laurie
2. Sunia Turuva
3. Izack Tago
4. Paul Alamoti
5. Jesse McLean
6. Jack Cole
7. Brad Schneider
8. Moses Leota
9. Mitch Kenny
10. James Fisher-Harris
11. Scott Sorensen
12. Liam Henry
13. Lindsay Smith

14. Trent Toelau
15. Preston Riki
16. Mavrik Geyer
17. Tyrone Peachey

19. Ativalu Lisati

Panthers team news:

Ivan Cleary will have to make some major changes as his side have been hit hard with Origin selection and injury issues. 

Dylan Edwards will make his NSW debut after dislodging James Tedesco in the No.1 jersey with Daine Laurie covering for his absence at fullback. 

Jesse McLean has been included in the backline to cover for Brian To'o

Nathan Cleary remains sidelined while Jarome Luai has earned an NSW recall which has forced the Panthers to name a brand-new halves partnership. 

Brad Schneider has missed the past few weeks due to a knee injury but will return just in time to solve the headache, with Jack Cole named to partner his despite being in doubt with a hamstring issue. 

The backrow will also have a different look to usual with Liam Martin and Isaah Yeo also picked by Maguire and Luke Garner still missing through injury. 

Liam Henry starts on an edge, while Lindsay Smith will play at lock. 

Matt Eisenhuth has been ruled out after he failed a HIA last week and with all the upheaval it's a drastically different bench with Trent Toelau named to make his NRL debut off the pine. 

The young gun will be joined by Preston Riki, Mavrik Geyer and Tyrone Peachey

St George Illawarra confirmed team:

1. Tyrell Sloan
2. Sione Finau
3. Moses Suli
4. Max Feagai
5. Mathew Feagai
6. Kyle Flanagan
7. Jesse Marschke
8. Francis Molo
9. Jacob Liddle
10. Jack de Belin
11. Luciano Leilua
12. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
13. Tom Eisenhuth

14. Blake Lawrie
15. Ben Murdoch-Masila
16. Toby Couchman
17. Ryan Couchman

18. Fa'amanu Brown

Dragons team news:

Shane Flanagan has been forced to make major changes with Zac Lomax, Ben Hunt and Jaydn Su'A missing due to Origin selection. Meanwhile, Jack Bird has been sidelined with an ankle injury and Hame Sele is out with a shoulder issue. 

The coach has opted to go with youth in the backline with Sione Finau named on the wing while Max and Mathew Feagai have been included with Mikaele Ravalawa dropped and Christian Tuipulotu overlooked. 

Jesse Marschke will replace Hunt in the halves with Kyle Flanagan remaining at five-eighth. 

Jack de Belin will replace Sele at prop, while Luciano Leilua and Raymond Faitala-Mariner will start together in the backrow with Tom Eisenhuth at lock. 

Ben Murdoch-Masila has been named on the pine where he will be joined by Toby and Ryan Couchman

Dolphins 25-26 Canberra Raiders

Saturday, June 1 at Kayo Stadium (7.35pm)

Dolphins confirmed team:

1. Trai Fuller
2. Jamayne Isaako
3. Jake Averillo
4. Herbie Farnworth
5. Jack Bostock
17. Anthony Milford
7. Isaiya Katoa
8. Jesse Bromwich
9. Jeremy Marshall-King
10. Mark Nicholls
11. Connelly Lemuelu
12. Euan Aitken
13. Max Plath

14. Josh Kerr
15. Kenny Bromwich
16. Ray Stone
21. Kurt Donoghoe

18. Oryn Keeley

Dolphins team news:

Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow will be replaced at fullback by Trai Fuller after he was picked in the Maroons' side. 

Kodi Nikorima has been ruled out through injury with Anthony Milford promoted off the bench to replace him in the halves and Kurt Donoghoe added to the pine. 

Felise Kaufusi was also named in the extended squad for Queensland with Connelly Lemuelu covering his absence in the backrow.  

Canberra confirmed team:

1. Jordan Rapana
2. Nick Cotric
3. Matt Timoko
4. Seb Kris
5. Xavier Savage
6. Ethan Strange
7. Kaeo Weekes 
17. Emre Guler
9. Danny Levi
10. Joseph Tapine
11. Ata Mariota
12. Elliott Whitehead
13. Morgan Smithies

8. Josh Papalii
14. Tom Starling
15. Simi Sasagi
16. Trey Mooney

20. Peter Hola

Raiders team news: 

Hudson Young has been recalled into the NSW side and will be replaced in the Canberra side by Josh Papalii, who has served his one-match suspension from Magic Round. 

Ata Mariota will start in the backrow in Young's absence, while Papalii's inclusion sees Emre Guler drop to the bench. However, in a late switch Guler has reverted to the starting side with Papalii going back to the pine. 

Peter Hola is replaced on the bench by Simi Sasagi

Sydney Roosters 16-18 North Queensland Cowboys

Sunday, June 2 at Allianz Stadium (4.05pm)

Sydney confirmed team:

4. Joey Manu
2. Daniel Tupou
3. Fetalaiga Pauga
17. Michael Jennings
5. Dom Young
6. Luke Keary
7. Sam Walker
8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
9. Brandon Smith
10. Terrell May
11. Nat Butcher
12. Victor Radley
13. Naufahu Whyte

14. Sandon Smith
15. Siua Wong
16. Sitili Tupouniua
19. Blake Steep

18. Zach Dockar-Clay

Roosters team news:

Trent Robinson will be able to call upon James Tedesco's services with the skipper missing out on Origin selection. However, in a late twist the Blues' former skipper could still be called into the side after Dylan Edwards suffered a quad injury. 

Joseph Suaalii, Angus Crichton and Spencer Leniu have been picked by the Blues and Lindsay Collins named by the Maroons. 

Meanwhile, Luke Keary will feature for the Chooks after being released from NSW camp with Nicho Hynes passed fit for the opener. 

Fetalaiga Pauga replaces Suaalii in the backline, while Terrell May will start up front in Collins' absence, and Nat Butcher will cover for Crichton. 

The bench will have a brand-new look to it due to all of the upheaval with Egan Butcher also out for the season with a knee injury. 

Sitili Tupouniua and Siua Wong are joined by Blake Steep after the rookie replaced Michael Jennings in the 17. 

 Michael Jennings, who has recovered from a triceps injury. 

North Queensland confirmed team:

1. Scott Drinkwater
2. Kyle Feldt
3. Tom Chester
4. Villiami Vailea
5. Briadon Burns
6. Jake Clifford
7. Chad Townsend
8. Jordan McLean
9. Jake Granville
10. Griffin Neame
11. Heilum Luki
12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
13. Thomas Mikaele

14. Sam McIntyre
15. Harrison Edwards
16. Jamal Shibasaki
17. Jason Taumalolo

19. Thomas Duffy 
22. Jaxon Purdue

Cowboys team news: 

Todd Payten has made some major changes with a number of stars missing due to Origin selection. 

Murray Taulagi, Valentine Holmes and Tom Dearden will be missing from the backline, while the forward stocks have also been hit with Reece RobsonJeremiah Nanai and Reuben Cotter also included in Origin. 

Braidon Burns and the returning Tom Chester will cover the absences of Taulagi and Holmes, while Jake Clifford will partner Chad Townsend in the halves. 

Jake Granville will start at dummy-half, while Kulikefu Finefeuiaki will replace Nanai in the starting side. 

Thomas Mikaele has been named to start at lock while Harrison Edwards and Jamal Shibasaki have been included on a much-changed bench. 

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Mark Molyneux is a freelance writer covering the NRL and UFC for Sporting News Australia. He has previously worked in the music industry and as a teacher around the world.