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Penrith's sixth consecutive win may have come at a cost as superstar Brian To'o limped out of the 30-10 win over depleted South Sydney, who suffered two more injury blows of their own.
Canberra have survived a scare from wooden spoon fancies Parramatta to storm home for a 40-16 win that solidifies top spot on the NRL ladder.
Lachlan Galvin has enjoyed a fairytale first game as an NRL halfback, throwing the match-winning pass in Canterbury's 20-18 defeat of St George Illawarra at Accor Stadium.
Blayke Brailey has reaffirmed his status as the form hooker of the NRL, helping put Cronulla back in the top eight with a crucial 31-18 win over the Sydney Roosters.
Lachlan Galvin won't be tasked with taking sole charge of Canterbury's attack even as he prepares for a breakthrough first chance as an NRL halfback.
With just eight rounds remaining, the Top 8 is seriously anyone's guess. We take a look at what lies ahead for each team and predict where they will end up.