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NRL draw revealed: Who your team will play in round one of the 2023 season

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Cameron Ciraldo will launch his much-anticipated coaching career at the Canterbury Bulldogs against Anthony Seibold and the under-siege Manly Sea Eagles next season.
The NRL is putting the finishing touches to its 2023 season draw and the Herald has obtained what are expected to be the first-round fixtures, which are set to be finalised by the end of the week.

Some of the biggest names in the NRL. Kalyn Ponga, Latrell Mitchell, James Tedesco, Nathan Cleary, Tom Trbojevic

Some of the biggest names in the NRL. Kalyn Ponga, Latrell Mitchell, James Tedesco, Nathan Cleary, Tom TrbojevicCREDIT:GETTY

Sources with knowledge of the season schedule told the Herald the NRL would open the competition with grand finalists Parramatta, buoyed by the addition of veteran Englishman Josh Hodgson, squaring off against a new-look Melbourne Storm at CommBank Stadium on Thursday, March 2.
St George Illawarra, the team under most pressure heading into 2023, have been handed an early gift and will start the season with two points in the bag, having drawn the bye in the first round of the new 17-team competition.

The most anticipated fixtures of round one include:
  • The Penrith Panthers opening their quest for a premiership three-peat against Reece Walsh and the Brisbane Broncos on Friday night at BlueBet Stadium. (March 3)
  • Tim Sheens and Benji Marshall leading the Wests Tigers for the first time against the Gold Coast Titans at Leichhardt Oval on a Sunday night (March 5).
  • Wayne Bennett and competition newcomers the Dolphins playing their first NRL match against the Sydney Roosters at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday afternoon (March 5).

Bulldogs head coach Cameron Ciraldo at Belmore Sportsground.

Bulldogs head coach Cameron Ciraldo at Belmore Sportsground.CREDIT:LOUIE DOUVIS

But it’s hard to go past the Bulldogs-Sea Eagles showdown in Brookvale on Saturday afternoon as the game with the most intriguing sub-plots.
Ciraldo, long regarded as the best up-and-coming coach in the NRL, will get his first chance to show what he has done with a vastly improved Canterbury side that will include two-time premiership-winner Viliame Kikau and former Parramatta hooker Reed Mahoney.

Seibold, who could be announced as Des Hasler’s successor at Manly in the next few days, will complete his NRL resurrection when he takes control of the Sea Eagles side.
Manly will welcome back superstar fullback Tom Trbojevic, who hasn’t played in the NRL since injuring his shoulder against Parramatta back in round 11 (May 20) this year.

NRL round 1 fixtures​

  • Thursday, March 2, 8pm: Parramatta Eels v Melbourne Storm @ CommBank Stadium
  • Friday, March 3, 6pm: New Zealand Warriors v Newcastle Knights @ Mt Smart Stadium
  • Friday, March 3, 8pm: Penrith Panthers v Brisbane Broncos @ BlueBet Stadium
  • Saturday, March 4, 3pm: Manly Sea Eagles v Canterbury Bulldogs @ Brookvale Oval
  • Saturday, March 4, 5.30pm: Cowboys v Canberra Raiders @ QLD Country Bank Stadium
  • Saturday, March 4, 7.30pm: Cronulla Sharks v Rabbitohs @ PointsBet Stadium
  • Sunday, March 5, 4pm: Dolphins v Sydney Roosters @ Suncorp Stadium
  • Sunday, March 5, 6pm: Wests Tigers v Gold Coast Titans @ Leichhardt Oval
  • Bye: St George Illawarra Dragons

Josh Schuster is expected to start the season in the No.6 jersey alongside skipper Daly Cherry-Evans in the halves following the departure of veteran Kieran Foran to the Titans. The Sea Eagles have also lost Dylan Walker (Warriors), Marty Taupau (off contract) and Andrew Davey (Bulldogs).

The rapidly improving Cronulla Sharks, led by newly-crowned Dally M medallist Nicho Hynes, will get their chance to avenge their convincing loss to South Sydney, which saw them bundled out of the 2022 finals series in straight sets.
The New Zealand Warriors, who have spent the best part of the past three years on the road, have been rewarded with their first match of the season on home soil against the under-pressure Newcastle Knights.
Coach Adam O’Brien is considering moving fullback Kalyn Ponga to the halves to get his hands on the ball more.
While the Knights will be desperate to start the year on a positive note following their dismal showing in 2022, they will have to contend with a host of new players in the Warriors side, including Marata Niukore (Parramatta), Dylan Walker (Manly), Mitchell Barnett (Newcastle), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (Canberra), Te Maire Martin (Brisbane), Luke Metcalf (Cronulla) and Jackson Ford (St George Illawarra).
Bennett’s new chargers, led by Jesse and Kenny Bromwich, Felise Kaufusi, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow and Anthony Milford, will begin their debut season against the Roosters at Suncorp Stadium.

Among the Roosters’ new faces is former Melbourne Storm utility Brandon Smith, who has been brought to the club to play hooker.

The opening round will close out at Leichhardt Oval when Api Koroisau and Isaiah Papalii don the black and gold for the first time under the leadership of Sheens and Marshall. The Tigers have been dealt a friendly opening to the year, taking on one of the lowest-ranked teams in the competition from the 2022 season.

They could add the likes of Englishman John Bateman and Newcastle’s David Klemmer to their roster before the start of the season as they continue negotiations with the pair.
 

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2017 since we had a round one home game, and that was against Storm at like 6pm.. I still think we are a very good chance though, we beat them in the final round and we'll be a better team. I can't see where their improvements comes from, bar having Tommy back.. we did a good job on him earlier this year so we'll be ready for him.
 
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Dogs will come out with a point to prove. Manly may as well, but Foran is a big loss for them as is Walker.

Manly have a pretty decent backline, and if Schoupp is gone we'll need to find another centre. Maybe Allan or Burns will be fit by then though.
 

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Dogs will come out with a point to prove. Manly may as well, but Foran is a big loss for them as is Walker.

Manly have a pretty decent backline, and if Schoupp is gone we'll need to find another centre. Maybe Allan or Burns will be fit by then though.

Definitely. Schuster has potentially but he's still quite green. Burton will be bringing a lot of confidence next year.

If they're thinking about service to the Fox they'll go Burnes for sure. I think Casey has it in him but obviously he's only played a couple of first grade games. Allen might be gone by season start.
 
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