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Brian Kelly  of the Titans takes the bal forward during the Round 5 NRL match between the Gold Coast Titans and the Penrith Panthers at CBUS Stadium on the Gold Coast, Friday, April 12, 2019. (AAP Image/Dave Hunt) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

Kelly can’t keep missing

The Titans’ centre paring of Tyrone Peachey and Brian Kelly has conceded a whopping 75 missed tackles this season. Here’s how they can turn it around.

NRL
Broncos coach Anthony Seibold (left) and Tevita Pangai Junior (right) are seen during Brisbane Broncos training at Clive Berghofer Field in Brisbane, Thursday, May 16, 2019. The Broncos are playing the Roosters in their round 10 NRL clash in Brisbane on Friday night. (AAP Image/Darren England) NO ARCHIVING

Pangai fighting for his Broncos future

Coach Anthony Seibold insists Tevita Pangai Jr is a priority re-signing but money is running out under the salary cap and the rampaging forward needs to rediscover his best form to have market appeal.

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NRL tipsters for Round 10

Panthers tipped to break slump

After a horror month the Panthers are attracting support to return to the winner’s circle and there is little love for the Eels following their thrashing last week.

Casualty Ward: Johnston gone, Allan shifts back

Casualty Ward: Johnston gone, Allan shifts back

Rabbitoh Alex Johnston is set for a stint on the sidelines, opening up the fullback role for a gun rookie, while Canberra flyer Jordan Rapana will also miss plenty of action. Latest on a bumper casualty ward from Magic Round.

Kent: NRL underachievers must face their problems

Kent: NRL underachievers must face their problems

For so many in professional sport, the rarefied air of elite clubs can rob the players of perspective. If NRL clubs want success, they must first be honest about their failings, writes PAUL KENT.

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