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The Sea Eagles will continue their roll, the Rabbitohs will bounce back and the Titans are a sneaky chance of stopping Penrith's run.

That's how our experts on NRL.com's tipping panel are seeing things ahead of a sensational weekend of footy at Magic Round in Brisbane.

Even though they're the only team with home ground advantage in round 10 the Broncos are not expected to trouble Manly, who have Tom Turbo in irresistible form.

The round opens with the Tigers looking to turn things around against the Knights and three tipsters believe they can do just that, with Brett Kimmorley, Brad Walter and club legend Robbie Farah tipping Michael Maguire's men to deliver.

Lone Scout has stomed to the lead in the tipping comp on the back of a solid seven in round nine while Inside the NRL host Zac Bailey and NRL Teams presenter Niav Owens also scored seven to sit equal second along with Goran Paladin from Sky Sport NZ.

Remember, it's not too late to sign up for NRL Tipping.

Anyone can start or join a "comp" to compete against family, friends and colleagues – all you need to get started is to sign up for a free NRL account.

You can also add an expert tipster to your own competition with your friends - you can select from the likes of former premiership winners Brett Kimmorley, Steve Renouf, Robbie Farah and Jamie Soward, NRL.com's Zac Bailey and Chris Kennedy, former Wests Tigers fullback Joel Caine and Ladies Who League's Mary Konstantopoulos.

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Simply click on "Add Celebrity Teams" when you are creating your competition and choose who you'd like to add.

If you need help on how each team is travelling, Jamie Soward's Power Rankings is the best place to go for an accurate gauge on who's travelling well and who's doing not so well.

 

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