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NRL captains pick Roosters to play the Grand Final against Melbourne

THREE days out from the NRL season opener, The Daily Telegraph can reveal 16 club captains have outed the Roosters among their top two premiership favourites.

Will the Roosters get back to winning way this season? Photo: Gregg Porteous
Will the Roosters get back to winning way this season? Photo: Gregg Porteous

FIRST, it was Chinese astrologers. Now rugby league’s biggest names are declaring 2017 the Year of the Rooster.

Only three days out from the NRL season opener, The Daily Telegraph can reveal 16 club captains have surprisingly outed the Roosters among their top two premiership favourites.

According to the esteemed voting panel — which included the likes of Cam Smith, Greg Inglis, Paul Gallen and Johnathan Thurston — it will be the boys from Bondi Junction challenging Melbourne in this year’s October grand final.

When asked ‘Which team besides your own will win the premiership’, six captains chose the Melbourne Storm.

Next best, however, was the Roosters with four.

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The result means that despite coming off a horrific 2016 season, which opened with Mitchell Pearce’s Australia Day saga and finished with them ahead of only Newcastle, the Tricolours have incredibly polled in front of more fancied rivals Penrith, Canberra and North Queensland.

The Panthers received three votes in the anonymous poll, with the Cowboys earning two and Warriors one. Defending premiers Cronulla did not get a single vote.

Currently, the TAB has both Melbourne and Penrith as $7.50 premiership favourites. Next comes Thurston’s Cowboys ($8) and Canberra ($9), with the Roosters sitting on the fifth line of betting at $10.

Ironically, 2017 is also the Year of the Rooster in Chinese astrology. But as for what weight that carries? Not much.

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Of the Roosters’ 13 premierships, only one has previously fallen in their zodiac year, 1945. South Sydney and St George Illawarra have also only scored one title in the year of the Rabbit and Dragon respectively, while none have lined up for years of the Tiger, Dog or Horse.

Hell, even Matt Orford’s premiership and Dally M medal came in 2008, 12 months before the Year of the Ox.

Yet having already claimed the Auckland Nines trophies, the Roosters are now being tipped to bag a historic double by the men who matter most.

Apart from the hyped resurrection of halfback Mitchell Pearce — who was fined $125,000 and banned from the opening eight rounds of 2016 — the Roosters also appear to have solved their No. 6 woes following the signing of former South Sydney Rabbitoh Luke Keary.

Elsewhere, Test forwards Boyd Cordner and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves are both ready to fire after missing extending periods of last season with injury while incoming fullback Michael Gordon adds a solid goalkicking resume, another area the side lacked last year.

Can Penrith back up the Tele’s experts’ pick? Photo: Gregg Porteous
Can Penrith back up the Tele’s experts’ pick? Photo: Gregg Porteous

The Roosters will also be looking for continued improvement from a host of 2016 NRL rookies including Latrell Mitchell, Connor Watson and teenage forward Nat Butcher.

The surprise result differs markedly to that of experts from The Daily Telegraph and Fox Sports, who suggest the 2017 premiership will be won by an exciting Penrith outfit boasting the likes of Matt Moylan, Bryce Cartwright, Nathan Cleary and marquee buy James Tamou.

Of the 16 panellists in the The Daily Telegraph’s Ultimate Season Guide, which was rolled out on Saturday, five picked the Panthers — among them Kangaroo great Steve ‘Blocker’ Roach. Canberra received four votes while both Melbourne and the Roosters earned two each.

North Queensland and Cronulla each picked up one vote while, unsurprisingly, Fox Sports personality Nathan Hindmarsh tipped his beloved Parramatta Eels for the title.

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