“Two points from their first four games is a poor return for last season’s third-placed side, but their performances have deserved more, and there were signs that they are getting back on track with a battling draw against in-form Hibs last time.”
Pandora Hughes has lined up another weekend multiple and she's banking on Motherwell overcoming Hamilton on Saturday
Motherwell have made a slow start to the new Scottish Premiership season but they have a good opportunity to pick up their first win, against Hamilton, on Saturday.
Two points from their first four games is a poor return for last season's third-placed side, but their performances have deserved more, and there were signs that they are getting back on track with a battling draw against in-form Hibs last time.
By contrast, Hamilton have yet to register a point after three defeats and a postponement, and two of those games were winnable home ties against fellow bottom-half sides Ross County and St Mirren. Brian Rice's men seem to be in for a long relegation battle this season so I'll be siding with the home side this time.
Sydney Roosters suffered a disappointing loss to the Melbourne Storm last time out but they can bounce back against the Tigers this weekend.
The Roosters have an impressive record against these opponents, having won 13 of their last 14 meetings. They also ran out as 48-4 winners the last time these sides met at the Leichhardt Oval, the venue for Saturday's game, in 2014.
Injuries have slowed the Roosters in recent weeks, but they've still managed to grind out enough points to keep their Finals challenge on track and they are deserved favourites against a struggling Tigers team that has won just two of their last seven.
Leicester Tigers were comfortably beaten by Premiership leaders Exeter on their return to action in the Gallagher Premiership last weekend and they face another tough test against top five side Bath on Saturday.
The return to Welford Road, where the Tigers have won their last four in all competitions, will give them some encouragement, but with no spectators present, their usual home advantage will be much reduced.
In any case, Bath have an excellent record in this part of the East Midlands, having won their last two games at this venue. They returned to action with a solid win over London Irish last weekend, and can make it two from two in Round 15.
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