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Thursday, August 18Brisbane Broncos ($1. Jordan Yamamoto Jersey .50) v Canterbury Bulldogs ($2.60), Suncorp Stadium at 7:50pmBroncos:?1. Darius Boyd, 2. Corey Oates, 3. Tom Opacic, 4. James Roberts, 5. Jordan Kahu, 6. Anthony Milford, 7. Ben Hunt, 8. Josh McGuire, 9. Andrew McCullough, 10. Adam Blair, 11. Sam Thaiday, 12. Matt Gillett, 13. Corey Parker. Interchange: 14. Jarrod Wallace, 15. Tevita Pangai Junior, 16. Jai Arrow, 17. Alex GlennBulldogs:?1. Will Hopoate, 2. Brett Morris, 3. Josh Morris, 4. Curtis Rona, 5. Sam Perrett, 6. Josh Reynolds, 7. Moses Mbye, 8. Aiden Tolman, 9. Michael Lichaa, 10.James Graham, 11.Josh Jackson, 12. Greg Eastwood, 13. David Klemmer. Interchange: 14. Sam Kasiano, 15. Tim Browne, 16. Tony Williams, 17. Raymond Faitala-Mariner, 19. Danny Fualalo, 21. Kerrod HollandUBet verdict:?Canterbury has landed the cash in their last two clashes and early shoppers believe the Bulldogs can extend the streak to three. Milford was inspirational last week and Brisbane will get out if he withdraws through injury.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsFriday, August 19Penrith Panthers ($1.30) v Wests Tigers ($3.60), Pepper Stadium at 7:50pmPanthers:?1. Matt Moylan, 2. Josh Mansour, 3. Waqa Blake, 4. Tyrone Peachey, 5. Dallin Watene Zelezniak, 6. Bryce Cartwright, 7. Nathan Cleary, 8. Leilani Latu, 9. Peter Wallace, 10. Suaia Matagi, 11. Isaah Yeo, 12. James Fisher-Harris, 13. Trent Merrin. Interchange: 14. Sitaleki Akauola, 15. Jeremy Latimore, 16. Reagan Campbell-Gillard, 17. Zak Hardaker, 20. Moses LeotaTigers:?1. Jordan Rankin, 2. David Nofoaluma, 3. Tim Simona, 4. Kevin Naiqama, 5. Josh Addo-Carr, 6. Mitchell Moses, 7. Luke Brooks, 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Dene Halatau, 10. Sauaso Sue, 11. Josh Aloiai, 12. Chris Lawrence, 13. Elijah Taylor. Interchange: 14. Kyle Lovett, 15. Ava Seumanufagai, 16. Tim Grant, 17. 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Interchange: 14. Kenneath Bromwich, 15. Tim Glasby, 16. Christian Welch, 17.Ben HamptonUBet verdict:?Melbourne was soundly beaten by Canberra last week, but the Storm has lost few fans. Early support favours them, even though the Sea Eagles have won their last two encounters.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsNorth Queensland Cowboys ($1.22) v New Zealand Warriors ($4.35), 1300SMILES Stadium at 7.30pmCowboys:?1. Lachlan Coote, 2. Kyle Feldt, 3. Justin ONeill, 4. Kane Linnett, 5. Antonio Winterstein, 6. Michael Morgan, 7. Johnathan Thurston, 8. Matthew Scott, 9. Ray Thompson, 10. James Tamou, 11. Gavin Cooper, 12. Ethan Lowe, 13. Jason Taumalolo. Interchange: 14. Rory Kostjasyn, 15. Coen Hess, 16. Scott Bolton, 17. Patrick KaufusiWarriors:?1. David Fusitua, 2. Ken Maumalo, 3. Blake Ayshford, 4. Solomone Kata, 5. Manu Vatuvei, 6. Thomas Leuluai, 7. Shaun Johnson, 8. Jacob Lillyman, 9. Jazz Tevaga, 10. Albert Vete, 11. Bodene Thompson, 12. Ryan Hoffman, 13. Simon Mannering. Interchange: 14. Nathaniel Roache, 15. Sam Lisone, 16. Ben Matulino, 17. James Gavet, 20. Bunty AfoaUBet verdict:?Both sides were beaten soundly last round and will be keen to atone. The Cowboys have only dropped one game at home this season and the money trail says it will stay that way.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsSunday, August 21Canberra Raiders ($1.20) v Parramatta Eels ($4.50), GIO Stadium at 2:00pmRaiders:?1. Jack Wighton, 2. Brenko Lee, 3. Jarrod Croker, 4. Joseph Leilua, 5. Jordan Rapana, 6. Blake Austin, 7. Aidan Sezer, 8. Junior Paulo, 9. Kurt Baptiste, 10. Shannon Boyd, 11. Josh Papalii, 12. Elliott Whitehead, 13. Iosia Soliola. Interchange: 14. Adam Clydsdale, 15. Luke Bateman, 16. Clay Priest, 17. Joseph Tapine, 18. Jarrad KennedyEels:?1. Michael Gordon, 2. Semi Radradra, 3. Michael Jennings, 4. Manu Mau, 5. Bevan French, 6. Clinton Gutherson, 7. Jeff Robson, 8. Danny Wicks, 9. Isaac De Gois, 10. Tim Mannah, 11. Kenny Edwards, 12. Tepai Moeroam, 13. Beau Scott. Interchange: 14. Kaysa Pritchard, 15. David Gower, 16. Peni Terepo, 17. Daniel AlvaroUBet verdict:?On seven match tear, Canberra has been hugely popular in premiership betting this week - $8.50 into $5.50 and the cash keeps pouring in. Theyve been backed like good things to eviscerate the Eels too.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsSydney Roosters ($1.45) v St George Illawarra Dragons ($2.75), Allianz Stadium at 4:00pmRoosters:?1. Blake Ferguson, 2. Daniel Tupou, 3. Dale Copley, 4. Shaun Kenny-Dowall, 5. Latrell Mitchell, 6. Connor Watson, 7. Mitchell Pearce, 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, 9. Jake Friend, 10. Dylan Napa, 11. Boyd Cordner, 12. Mitchell Aubusson, 13. Sio Siua Taukeiaho. Interchange: 14. Sam Moa, 15. Isaac Liu, 15. Ryan Matterson, 17. Kane Evans, 18. Aidan GuerraDragons:?1. Josh Dugan, 2. Kurt Mann, 3. Euan Aitken, 4. Taane Milne, 5. Jason Nightingale, 6. Gareth Widdop, 7. Benji Marshall, 8. Russell Packer, 9.Mitch Rein, 10. Mike Cooper, 11. Tyson Frizell, 12. Joel Thompson, 13. Jack de Belin. Interchange: 15Leeson Ah Mau, 16. Will Matthews, 17. Jacob Host, 18. Jake Marketo, 22. Luciano LeiluaUBet verdict:?St George rolled the Sharks last round and the early money suggests the Dragons are ripe to spring another upset here. Doubt the $2.75 will last long.Enter your ESPNfootytips NRL selectionsMonday, August 22South Sydney Rabbitohs ($3.25) v Cronulla Sharks ($1.25), ANZ Stadium at 7:00pmRabbitohs:?1. Greg Inglis, 2. Alex Johnston, 3. Hymel Hunt, 4. Aaron Gray, 5. Joe Burgess, 6. Cody Walker, 7. Adam Reynolds, 8. George Burgess, 9. Damien Cook, 10. Thomas Burgess, 11. John Sutton, 12. Kyle Turner, 13. Sam Burgess. Interchange: 14. Jason Clark, 15. Jack Gosiewski, 16. Angus Crichton, 17. Nathan Brown, 18. Cameron McInnesSharks:?1. Ben Barba, 2. Gerard Beale, 3. Jack Bird, 4. Ricky Leutele, 5. Valentine Holmes, 6. James Maloney, 7. Chad Townsend, 8. Andrew Fifita, 9. Michael Ennis, 10.Matt Prior, 11. Luke Lewis, 12. Wade Graham, 13. 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JOSEPH, Mo. -- Over the next few weeks, after long days of training camp on the practice fields of Missouri Western State University, Cairo Santos will return to his dorm room and hunker down in front of a TV.He will flip the channel to the Rio Olympics and get lost in the pageantry.You see, the only Brazilian playing in the NFL is as eager as anybody to see what kind of show his country puts on this August. The kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs knows better than most the many hurdles that have been overcome and the opportunity that Brazil has on the world stage.Unfortunately, Brazil has had that image of corruption for such a long time, Santos said in an interview with The Associated Press. But we are a country that has a lot of potential to be a great country, and were a country thats fighting to be on the right track.The run-up to the Rio Olympics has been dominated by negative news: organized doping by Russian athletes, fears over the Zika virus, polluted water, the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, venue and housing issues, a noticeable uptick in crime across the seaside city.Many of these issues, Santos said, have been part of Brazilian life long before Rio was awarded the first Olympics in South America. Its just that now the worlds attention is on the city, a glossy facade portrayed by tour operators has been pulled back to reveal a less savory underbelly.Unemployment is a problem. So is homelessness, organized crime and other social issues.Security is the main concern, said Santos, who spent time this past offseason in Rio and Sao Paulo, where his family lives and some of the Olympic soccer matches will take place.I wouldnt suggest being by yourself, at night especially, he said. The Olympic villages, near Copacabana and stuff, theres Olympic sites everywhere. Thats where the action is. Just being around there is the best place, where the police will be -- where the crowd will be.Like most Brazilians, Santos grew up playing soccer. He didnt start playing football until he moved to Florida as a foreign exchange student and his high school needed a kicker, and then he played the Maddeen video game so he could learn the rules. Josh Booty Jersey. He was so good at kicking oblong balls through uprights that he earned a scholarship to Tulane.After winning the Lou Groza Award as the nations best college kicker, Santos was signed by Kansas City. The 24-year-old went to training camp in 2014 and competed against Ryan Succop, the most accurate kicker in Chiefs history, before eventually winning the starting job.In his first two seasons, he has made 55 of 67 field-goal attempts and missed just two extra points.Santoss success has quickly endeared him to Kansas City fans, but it also has made him a hero in Brazil. Very few people follow the NFL, but those who manage to catch games on satellite TV generally root for the Chiefs because of their kicker.Santos was mobbed everywhere he went during his trip home this offseason: his elementary school in Brasilia, the local TV stations where he was interviewed, his first Cairo Camp in Sao Paulo.He even hobnobbed with Brazilian mixed martial arts star Jose Aldo.Most of his trips took him to the glitzy areas of Brazil, but Santos knows well what the living conditions are like in the many slums -- called favelas -- that dot the countryside.He wonders how much of the Olympics will touch the people struggling to make ends meet.Those images probably wont show up when he flips on the TV at night at training camp. Instead, he will see the best of Rio -- Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain, the panoramic vistas.Asked what he is most interested in, Santos gave a predictable answer: Im always curious about the soccer team. Theyve never gotten gold. Hopefully redeem ourselves from the World Cup fiasco (where Brazil lost 7-1 to Germany in the semifinals, then lost the third-place match to the Netherlands).But Im also excited to see how theyll deal with having the entire worlds attention on us, Santos said, and how were going to organize such a beautiful event like that. Its a good opportunity for our country to grow and change our image. ' ' '