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Rapid fire team list Tuesday, Round 3: Late changes expected for plenty, Cowboys, Titans make key calls

All the big talking points from Round 3s team lists.

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Scott Pryde

All 16 teams are in for Round 3, and there is plenty to discuss, with key additions likely at the last minute.

Here are all the big talking points.

ROUND 3 TEAM LISTS

2025-03-20T09:00:00Z
AAMI Park
MEL
30
FT
24
PEN
Crowd: 17,586

Melbourne Storm

Penrith Panthers

  • Dylan Edwards is out with a groin injury in a major blow for the Panthers. Daine Laurie is promoted to fullback from the bench.
  • Brad Schneider joins the bench in Laurie's utility role.
  • Blaize Talagi may be getting closer to a call up, sitting as 18th man this weekend.
  • Isaiah Papalii makes his return from a hip injury. Matt Eisenhuth is the man to make way.
  • There was some talk that Tom Jenkins could be promoted to the starting side this week. He is on the reserves list, but watch this space.
2025-03-21T07:00:00Z
Go Media Stadium
NZW
14
FT
6
SYD
Crowd: 23,219

New Zealand Warriors

  • No changes for the Warriors, and probably no surprise given their win over Manly last week.
  • Rocco Berry is number 23 as he approaches a return from injury.

Sydney Roosters

2025-03-21T09:00:00Z
Suncorp Stadium
BRI
26
FT
16
NQL
Crowd: 45,317

Brisbane Broncos

  • No changes to the 17 for the Broncos.
  • Kotoni Staggs is named amongst the reserves and could be closing on a return. Gehamat Shibasaki and Deine Mariner are in danger of losing their spots. Michael Maguire revealed at one point during the pre-season before Staggs' injury that Shibasaki was the front-runner to partner Staggs.

North Queensland Cowboys

  • Plenty going on at the Cowboys, but the biggest is Jeremiah Nanai's axing lasting just one week.
  • Nanai comes back onto the bench, while Jason Taumalolo makes his return from injury and will start at prop.
  • Jake Clifford is also back from injury and claims the number seven jumper off the dropped Thomas Duffy.
  • Braidon Burns is out for the Cowboys, with Robert Derby coming onto the wing.
  • Sam McIntyre is the man to drop back to the bench for Taumalolo, while Karl Lawton and Harrison Edwards are the duo dropped for Taumalolo and Nanai.
2025-03-22T04:00:00Z
Sharks Stadium
CRO
27
FT
12
SOU
Crowd: 14,320

Cronulla Sharks

  • We are going to call it a good news week again for Cronulla. No changes, Craig Fitzgibbon is unsurprising. We will move on.

South Sydney Rabbitohs

2025-03-22T06:30:00Z
Kayo Stadium
DOL
18
FT
30
WST
Crowd: 10,023

The Dolphins

Wests Tigers

  • The Tigers have no need for change after their excellent win over Parramatta.
  • Jahream Bula will be on watch this week with a suspected foot injury. Heath Mason, who played Round 1 in his spot, is in the extended squad.
2025-03-22T08:35:00Z
Cbus Super Stadium
GLD
26
FT
6
NEW
Crowd: 14,602

Gold Coast Titans

Newcastle Knights

2025-03-23T05:05:00Z
CommBank Stadium
PAR
8
FT
16
CAN
Crowd: 24,059

Parramatta Eels

  • Somehow, someway, the Eels have made just a single change for Round 3, with Ronald Volkman out and Dean Hawkins to take the number seven.
  • With Hawkins fit, this was likely a forced change given Volkman is on a train and trial contract and needed dispensation to play.
  • There could be come late changes. Josh Addo-Carr and Ryan Matterson are both on the reserves list.
  • Josh Addo-Carr is not named in the NSW Cup. He is either an almost certain late change, or still unlikely to play through injury.
  • They would likely replace Sean Russell and Sam Tuivaiti respectively.

Canterbury Bulldogs

2025-03-23T07:15:00Z
4 Pines Park
MAN
40
FT
12
CBR
Crowd: 16,125

Manly Sea Eagles

Canberra Raiders

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