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Whether you nailed it in Game Week 1 or had a shocker, it's time to go again in Bundy Mixer and select another six players for the round ahead. 

Latrell Mitchell (WFB)

Having not played since Round 12 due to a nagging calf injury which caused him to miss the entire Origin Series, we reckon Latrell might be a bit fired up for this one. Add to that the fact that he's taking on the competition's worst team in the Wests Tigers, and there plenty of reason to think he can hit a big score. This year half of his 12 appearances would have ended in Mixer scores over 60.

Mitchell continues to amaze

Isabelle Kelly (CTR)

The Raiders' right side was torn to pieces by the Sharks in Round 1, and this week they'll face an even bigger test lining up against arguably the NRLW's premier centre. Despite most of the attack being directed down the other edge, Kelly still managed 45 last week from base stats, and she could come close to doubling that in Game Week 2 with the potential for tries and assists. 

Millie Boyle (MID)

This one doesn't need too much thought. The highest scoring MID in Mixer last week with a 78 that came on the back of a whopping 224-metre running effort, Boyle is the NRLW's most dominant forward who this week takes on a Raiders side that are developing and will likely struggle to contain her power and game smarts. If she can nab a try again in Game Week 2 there's no reason to think Millie can't hit a score in the 70s again. If you have her, she's a good bet to boost as well. 

Haumole Olakau'atu (EDG)

Olakau'atu steps up

Big Haumole could have some fun at the expense of a Dragons' left edge which has struggled at times this year, especially with Daly Cherry-Evans feeding him the ball. There were plenty of high scoring EDGs last week, but Olakau'atu – who scored 63 with a try in Round 21 – gets our vote. Expect plenty of tackle breaks, with the potential for tries and try assists. 

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