NRL confirmed team lists: Every side's lineup for Round 14

Mark Molyneux

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State of Origin caused chaos on NRL team lists this week but there was still plenty of great footy in Round 14. 

Here's how every side lined up. 

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St George Illawarra Dragons 56-14 Wests Tigers

Friday, June 7 at WIN Stadium (8.00pm AEST)

St George Illawarra confirmed team:

1. Tyrell Sloan
5. Mathew Feagai
3. Moses Suli
4. Max Feagai
23. Zac Lomax
6. Kyle Flanagan
21. Ben Hunt
8. Francis Molo
9. Jacob Liddle
10. Jack de Belin
12. Raymond Faitala-Mariner
22. Jaydn Su'A
13. Tom Eisenhuth

11. Luciano Leilua
14. Blake Lawrie
15. Ben Murdoch-Masila
16. Toby Couchman

17. Ryan Couchman

Dragons team news:

Despite the two-day turnaround, Shane Flanagan has opted to play his Origin contingent of Zac Lomax, Ben Hunt and Jaydn Su'A.

Sione Finau drops out of the side to make way for Lomax, while Jesse Marschke drops out for Hunt. 

Wests confirmed team:

1. Jahream Bula
2. Alex Lobb
3. Charlie Staines
4. Justin Olam
5. Solomon Alaimalo
6. Lachlan Galvin
7. Bud Sullivan
8. Stefano Utoikamanu
9. Api Koroisau
10. Alex Twal
11. Samuela Fainu
12. Alex Seyfarth
13. Justin Matamua

14. Brent Naden
15. Fonua Pole
16. Sione Fainu
17. Reuben Porter

18. Tallyn Da Silva

Tigers team news:

Justin Olam and Brent Naden have served their one-match suspensions and are back on deck for the Tigers, with Declan Casey and Josh Feledy dropping out.

However, Naden has been included on the bench with Olam being partnered in the centres by Charlie Staines while Alex Lobb has been named on the wing, 

Aidan Sezer still has one game to serve of his ban, with Bud Sullivan to continue at halfback. 

David Klemmer was hit with a three-game suspension in his side's match before the bye, so will be replaced up front by Alex Twal. 

Isaiah Papali'i is facing an extended period of time on the sidelines due to an ankle injury with John Bateman also sidelined to give the Tigers a makeshift backrow. 

Alex Seyfarth will start on an edge, while Justin Matamua continues at lock. 

Reuben Porter has been named to debut off the bench where he is joined by the likes of Fonua Pole and Sione Fainu

Gold Coast Titans 12-46 South Sydney Rabbitohs

Saturday, June 8 at Cbus Super Stadium (3.00pm)

Gold Coast confirmed team:

1. Keano Kini
2. Alofiana Khan-Pereira
3. Brian Kelly
12. Beau Fermor
5. Jojo Fifita
19. Jayden Campbell
7. Kieran Foran
8. Moeaki Fotuaika
6. Chris Randall
10. Josiah Pahulu
11. David Fifita
13. Klese Haas
15. Keenan Palasia

9. Sam Verrills
14. Isaac Liu
16. Erin Clark
17. Jacob Alick-Wiencke

21. Tanah Boyd

Titans team news:

Des Hasler is set to be boosted by the return of Kieran Foran with the veteran joined by Jayden Campbell, who will partner him in the halves. 

Moeaki Fotuaika has been named despite featuring in Origin, passing a late test to confirm his place. 

In late changes, Beau Fermor replaces Phillip Sami in the backline with Klese Haas shifting to an edge and Keenan Palasia starting at lock. 

Chris Randall moves into dummy-half with Campbell's inclusion off the pine while Sam Verrills drops out of the starting side. 

Joe Stimson, Tom Weaver and Tony Francis drop out of the team. 

South Sydney confirmed team:

1. Latrell Mitchell
2. Alex Johnston
3. Taane Milne
4. Richard Kennar
5. Jacob Gagai
6. Jack Wighton
7. Cody Walker
8. Davvy Moale
9. Damien Cook
10. Sean Keppie
11. Michael Chee Kam
12. Jai Arrow
13. Keaon Koloamatangi

14. Peter Mamouzelos
15. Tallis Duncan
16. Siliva Havili
17. Tom Burgess

18. Dion Teaupa

Rabbitohs team news:

Richie Kennar returns at centre with Izaac Thompson dropping out of the side and Michael Chee Kam moving to the back row to cover for Jacob Host

Cody Walker is set to return from a calf complaint to partner Jack Wighton in the halves for the first time with Dion Teaupa dropping out. 

Cameron Murray is scheduled to return next week, while the likes of Campbell Graham, Tevita Tatola and Jye Gray are expected to return within the month. 

North Queensland Cowboys 12-42 New Zealand Warriors 

Saturday, June 8 at Queensland Country Bank Stadium (5.30pm)

North Queensland confirmed team:

1. Scott Drinkwater
2. Kyle Feldt
4. Villiami Vailea
19. Valentine Holmes
5. Braidon Burns
21. Tom Dearden 
7. Chad Townsend
10. Griffin Neame
15. Harrison Edwards
24. Reuben Cotter
17. Jason Taumalolo
11. Heilum Luki
12. Kulikefu Finefeuiaki
13. Thomas Mikaele

3. Jaxon Purdue
9. Sam McIntyre
17. Jason Taumalolo
23. Jeremiah Nanai

6. Jake Clifford

Cowboys team news:

Todd Payten is set to welcome back some of his Origin stars after their gutsy win over the Roosters last week. 

Although Murray Taulagi and Reece Robson have been ruled out due to injury. 

Valentine Holmes and Reuben Cotter have been late additions and will play alongside Tom Dearden and Jeremiah Nanai.  

Jake Granville drops out and with an injury, so Sam McIntyre was named to start at dummy-half.  However, this has since been changed to Harrison Edwards

Meanwhile, Jordan McLean and Tom Chester have also dropped out due to injury.

In a raft of late changes, Holmes pushes Jaxon Purdue to the bench and Cotter pushes Taumalolo to the pine, while Jake Clifford drops to 18th man to make way for Dearden. 

New Zealand confirmed team:

1. Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad
2. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak
3. Rocco Berry
4. Adam Pompey
5. Marcelo Montoya
6. Chanel Harris-Tavita
7. Te Maire Martin
8. Addin Fonua-Blake
9. Wayde Egan
10. Jackson Ford
11. Marata Niukore
12. Mitchell Barnett
14. Dylan Walker

13. Tohu Harris
15. Jazz Tevaga
17. Kurt Capewell
18. Freddy Lussick

20. Taine Tuaupiki

Warriors team news:

Andrew Webster is set to welcome back a host of stars after the bye to give the improving Warriors another boost. 

Dallin Watene-Zelezniak started at fullback in the club's last game as Taine Tuaupiki was a late out due to personal reasons while Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad also was ruled out due to illness. The latter is set to return to the fullback spot this week. 

Rocco Berry was named in the centres but withdrew before kickoff in Round 12 but has been named to start this week. 

Moala Graham-Taufa and Edward Kosi have dropped out of the backline to make way for CNK and Berry. 

Te Maire Martin continues at halfback with Shaun Johnson still not back from injury. He is partnered by Chanel Harris-Tavita at five-eighth. 

Addin Fonua-Blake will return from a club-imposed ban to start up front, while Wayde Egan is also back from a head knock which pushes Paul Roache out of the side.

Jackson Ford shifts up front with Marata Niukore set to start in the backrow alongside Mitch Barnett

Captain Tohu Harris is back on deck which pushes Dylan Walker to the pine, where he is joined by the returning Kurt Capewell

Jacob Laban and Zyon Maiu'u drop out of the side as a result of the mass influx of players. 

In a late switch, Walker will start at lock with Harris dropping back to the bench while Tom Ale is replaced by Freddy Lussick

Brisbane Broncos 12-22 Cronulla Sharks

Saturday, June 8 at Suncorp Stadium (7.35pm)

Brisbane confirmed team:

23. Tristan Sailor
2. Corey Oates
3. Kotoni Staggs
4. Selwyn Cobbo
5. Deine Mariner
6. Ezra Mam
7. Jock Madden
8. Corey Jensen
9. Billy Walters
10. Payne Haas
11. Brendan Piakura
12. Jordan Riki
13. Patrick Carrigan

14. Tyson Smoothy
16. Kobe Hetherington
17. Jack Gosiewski
19. Fletcher Baker

22. Josiah Karapani

Broncos team news:

Kevin Walters will have a tough decision to make on whether he plays his Origin stars for the blockbuster clash against the Sharks. 

Reece Walsh copped a high shot which was ruled a category one HIA in the opening minutes of Origin I. He will not back-up for the Broncos and will likely be replaced by Tristan Sailor

Josiah Karapani drops out of the side to make way for the returning Kotoni Staggs, while Ezra Mam will start at five-eighth despite being in QLD camp all week. 

Payne Haas and Patrick Carrigan will have to be assessed after their Origin exertions but have been named to start. 

In a late change, Xavier Willison has dropped off the bench due to personal reasons, with Fletcher Baker added to the 17. 

Cronulla confirmed team:

1. Will Kennedy
2. Sione Katoa
3. Jesse Ramien
4. Kayal Iro
5. Ronaldo Mulitalo
6. Daniel Atkinson
7. Braydon Trindall
15. Toby Rudolf
9. Blayke Brailey
10. Oregon Kaufusi
11. Briton Nikora
12. Sifa Talakai
13. Cameron McInnes

8. Thomas Hazelton
14. Jack Williams
16. Royce Hunt
17. Tuku Hau Tapuha

19. Billy Burns

Sharks team news:

Nicho Hynes will not be risked by the Sharks after battling with a calf injury in the past month, with Braydon Trindall to continue in the halves. 

Cameron McInnes has been named to back-up from Origin with Jack Williams going back to the bench. 

Sifa Talakai has been promoted off the pine to start in the backrow due to Teig Wilton's absence, while Tuku Hau Tapuha is the new face on the bench as he replaces Braden Hamlin-Uele

In a late switch, Toby Rudolf will start up front with Tom Hazelton to be introduced off the bench. 

Melbourne Storm 36-28 Newcastle Knights

Sunday, June 9 at AAMI Park (2.00pm)

Melbourne confirmed team:

1. Sua Fa'alogo
2. Grant Anderson
3. Reimis Smith
4. Nick Meaney
5. Xavier Coates
6. Tyran Wishart
7. Jahrome Hughes
10. Tui Kamikamica
14. Bronson Garlick
13. Josh King
11. Shawn Blore
12. Eli Katoa
15. Trent Loiero

8. Christian Welch
9. Harry Grant
16. Nelson Asofa-Solomona
18. Joe Chan

19. Jack Howarth

Storm team news:

Ryan Papenhuyzen will have to wait at least another week for his return after not being listed in the squad. 

Sua Fa'alogo remains at fullback, while Grant Anderson will replace the injured Will Warbrick

Xavier Coates has been named on the wing and could back-up from Origin duty, while Harry Grant will start from the bench.

Newcastle confirmed team:

22. Fletcher Sharpe
2. Enari Tuala
3. Dane Gagai
12. Dylan Lucas
5. Greg Marzhew
6. Jack Cogger
7. Jackson Hastings
8. Jacob Saifiti
14. Phoenix Crossland
10. Leo Thompson
11. Kai Pearce-Paul
16. Tyson Frizell
13. Adam Elliott

9. Jayden Brailey
17. Brodie Jones
19. Mat Croker
21. Jack Hetherington

4. Krystian Mapapalangi

Knights team news: 

In a late change, Fletcher Sharpe will make his NRL debut at the back after David Armstrong dropped out due to a quad injury. 

Jack Hetherington has been added to the pine with Daniel Saifiti ruled out after suffering a knee injury last week during his side's loss to the Dogs. 

Penrith Panthers 32-22 Manly Sea Eagles

Sunday, June 9 at BlueBet Stadium (4.05pm)

Penrith confirmed team:

1. Daine Laurie
2. Sunia Turuva
3. Izack Tago
4. Paul Alamoti
5. Brian To'o 
6. Jack Cole
7. Jarome Luai
8. Moses Leota
9. Mitch Kenny
10. James Fisher-Harris
11. Scott Sorensen
17. Luke Garner
13. Isaah Yeo

14. Trent Toelau
15. Lindsay Smith
16. Liam Henry
20. Matthew Eisenhuth

22. Preston Riki

Panthers team news:

Daine Laurie continues at fullback with Dylan Edwards dropping out of Game 1 with a quad injury and unable to make the cut for this one. 

Brian To'o has been named to start with Jesse McLean waiting in the wings after an impressive display last week. 

Jarome Luai has been named at halfback with Jack Cole partnering him. 

Moses Leota suffered a hamstring issue during last week's loss to the Dragons but has been listed to start up front. 

Liam Martin has been ruled out through injury with Luke Garner promoted to the starting side and Matt Eisenhuth added to the bench. 

Manly confirmed team:

1. Lehi Hopoate
2. Jason Saab
3. Tolu Koula
4. Reuben Garrick
5. Tommy Talau
6. Luke Brooks
7. Daly Cherry-Evans
8. Taniela Paseka
9. Karl Lawton
10. Josh Aloiai
11. Haumole Olakau'atu
12. Ben Trbojevic
13. Jake Trbojevic

14. Gordon Chan Kum Tong
15. Corey Waddell
16. Toafofoa Sipley
17. Nathan Brown
19. Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega

Sea Eagles team news:

Anthony Seibold has opted to name all of his Origin stars to start

Lehi Hopoate gets the nod at fullback after an impressive debut, despite the return from injury of Tolu Koula. 

Tommy Talau shifts to the wing and Raymond Tuaimalo Vaega drops out as a result of Koula's inclusion. 

Lachlan Croker remains on the sidelines with Karl Lawton to start at dummy-half. 

Canterbury Bulldogs 22-18 Parramatta Eels 

Monday, June 10 at Accor Stadium (4.00pm)

Canterbury confirmed team:

1. Connor Tracey
2. Jacob Kiraz
3. Bronson Xerri
4. Stephen Crichton
5. Blake Wilson
6. Matt Burton
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
17. Lipoi Hopoi

21. Jake Turpin

Bulldogs team news:

Cameron Ciraldo will include Stephen Crichton due to the lengthy turnaround from Origin, with his return in the centres pushing Jacob Kiraz to the wing to cover for Josh Addo-Carr's absence. 

Matt Burton will also return at five-eighth with Drew Hutchison dropping out of the halves. 

In a late switch, Bailey Hayward will start at lock with Kurt Mann moving to the bench. 

Parramatta confirmed team:

1. Clint Gutherson
4. Blaize Talagi
3. Will Penisini
18. Daejarn Asi
5. Sean Russell
6. Dylan Brown
7. Mitch Moses
8. Reagan Campbell-Gillard
9. Brendan Hands
17. Wiremu Greig
11. Kelma Tuilagi
12. Bryce Cartwright
13. J'maine Hopgood

10. Junior Paulo
14. Joe Ofahengaue
15. Shaun Lane
20. Joey Lussick

16. Makahesi Makatoa

Eels team news:

Bailey Simonsson has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a knee injury. Blaize Talagi joins the backline in the centres with Sean Russell moving to the wing. 

J'maine Hopgood is set to back-up from Origin with Joe Ofahengaue reverting to the bench. 

Ryan Matterson is nearing a return to action after suffering with concussion symptoms, though he missed out on selection this week.

In a number of late changes, Maika Sivo has dropped out with Daejarn Asi to replace him in the backline.

Wiremu Greig will start up front with Junior Paulo dropping to the pine whileMakahesi Makatoa moves to 18th man to make room for Joey Lussick on the 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.