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Tigers CEO Shane Richardson believes Taylan May deserves a second chance in the NRL, after signing the outside back on a train-and-trial deal.
Cameron Munster will celebrate his 20th State of Origin match as the new captain of Queensland.
This week most of the teams at the top had victories and either rise or remain steady, except of course for the Sharks who stepped a huge snake in the form of the Warriors and tumbled down the board.
Queensland's Daly Cherry-Evans has become the first State of Origin captain dropped mid-series this century, with Tom Dearden to be handed the Maroons' No.7 jersey.
Penrith have had the last laugh over Jarome Luai, edging Wests Tigers for an 18-14 win in the four-time premiership hero's first game against his old side.
Josh Papalii scored a fairytale double as he became the most-capped player in Canberra history and lifted the Raiders to a gritty come-from-behind win over South Sydney.