The return of Kalyn Ponga, Mitchell Pearce and David Klemmer has resulted in the Knights regaining popularity among NRL.com tipsters.
Newcastle aren t exactly hot favourites to beat the Warriors at home, but they do hold a slight advantage - something struggling Knights fans will surely take.
The two other Round 15 matches to leave opinion divided are the Dragons-Raiders and Cowboys-Sharks fixtures.
After the way St George Illawarra performed last week, it seems the oft-discussed bounce-back effect is forecast by tipsters.
Of the other games, it s no great surprise to see the Storm, Eels and Sea Eagles heavily backed.
On the tipping leaderboard, NRL Teams host Niav Owens and Fantasy NRL mystery man Lone Scout remain in a share of top spot. They enjoy a two-point lead over Inside the NRL host Zac Bailey and NRL.com reporter Alicia Newton.
Two young women in Va. make history by becoming Eagle Scouts
JORDAN SIMAL, The News Virginian
June 6, 2021
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WAYNESBORO, Va. (AP) The Boy Scouts of America was forever changed back in February 2019 when girls were allowed to join for the first time in the program’s history.
Additionally, girls were officially allowed to join Eagle Scouts for the first time, as well. Eagle Scout is the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouts of America.
Just one month later, Troop 142 was born.
The all-girl troop features eight scouts, but two in particular have caught the attention of the community. Eighteen-year-old Emmeline Soyars of Waynesboro and 17-year-old Lindsey Reno of Fishersville are the first two female Eagle Scouts in the Valley’s District of Scouts.