SOUTH Sydney is set to shift Greg Inglis into the halves in a shock move to save their season.

Having lost their last four games straight, Michael Maguire is looking to turn their season around with Luke Keary likely to pay the price for the team’s lacklustre performances.

Foxsports.com.au understands Maguire is leaning towards moving Keary to the bench and using him in a utility capacity with Adam Reynolds and Inglis to start as the halves pairing.

Inglis trained at five-eighth on Monday in his first run with the team since returning to club land from representative duties with Australia.

Round 19

The official team list will be released on Tuesday afternoon but the Rabbitohs could name their usual team before making the positional changes on game day.

Alex Johnston, who is expected to return from injury this week, would fill Inglis’ boots at fullback if the move comes to fruition.

It will be Johnston’s first game back since a hamstring injury sidelined him in round three.

Foxsports.com.au reached out to coach Maguire for comment however he did not return calls prior to publication.

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BRONCOS

Outs: Lachlan Maranta (Knee, Round 11), Joe Boyce (Shoulder, Round 10), Alex Glenn (Calf, Round 11), James Roberts (Hip, Round 10), Aaron Whitchurch (Knee, Indefinite), Andrew McCullough (Hamstring, Round 14)

It’s a big week for: Andrew McCullough. The hooker is hopeful of a shock return from injury after emerging at training on Monday. While McCullough did not train with the main group, he ran with his leg strapped in an encouraging sign just two weeks after breaking down with a hamstring injury.

In calculations: Herman Ese’ese. With Adam Blair set to miss a week for a chicken wing on Sam Thaiday, a vacancy in the forward pack has opened up. Sam Thaiday, the man Blair tackled illegally, is the logical choice to take his place in the starting side but that still leaves a bench spot up for grabs.

Ese’ese has made two appearances this season and was a standout for the Queensland Residents side over the weekend.

Crystal ball: Coming off a loss to Cronulla in round nine, the Broncos will be hungry to return to the winners circle with a big win over Manly on Saturday.

RAIDERS

Outs: Sia Soliola (Broken arm, Round 13), Blake Austin (Hamstring, Round 10), Jeff Lima (Hand, Round 12), Adam Clydesdale (Ankle, Round 12)

It’s a big week for: Aidan Sezer. After an impressive performance for City on Sunday, the five-eighth returns to the club land in a bid to continue pressing his claims for an Origin nod.

In calculations: Blake Austin. Sam Williams has played five games this season with Austin struggling with injury.

The five-eighth has been dealing with hamstring issues but after missing round nine and rep around, Austin will be pushing for his return.

Crystal ball: Facing off against St George Illawarra on Thursday night, the Raiders have an impressive record against the Red V. We’re backing the Raiders in a close one.

BULLDOGS

Outs: Will Hopoate (Religious reasons, Round 14), Sam Perrett (Ribs, Indefinite), Chase Stanley (Hamstring, Round 10), Josh Jackson (Concussion, Round 10), Brett Morris (Knee, Round 16)

It’s a big week for: Des Hasler. There’s plenty of coaches under pressure already this season and the Bulldogs mentor is certainly up there.

While it’s been well reported that the club is hoping to extend Hasler’s contract with the club, Hasler is in need of results. His club sits sixth on the table but have lost two of their last three.

In calculations: With Will Hopoate set to sit out this weekend due to religious reasons, the Bulldogs are in need of a fullback.

Hasler has plenty of options: Sam Perrett can easily shift from the wing to fill the void, which would allow Tyrone Phillips or Remis Smith to come onto the flank.

Hasler may also be tempted to promote Brad Abbey into the side from NSW Cup.

Crystal ball: Bulldogs to go down in a close one.

SHARKS

Outs: Sosaia Feki (Hamstring, Round 10), Jayson Bukuya (Suspension, Round 11), Connor Tracey (ACL, Season)

It’s a big week for: James Maloney. He was solid for Country without being brilliant over the weekend.

Now back in Sharks colours, Maloney will continue pushing his case for an NSW Origin recall when he comes up against incumbent halfback Trent Hodkinson on Sunday.

In calculations: Gerard Beale. He started the season in reserve grade before earning a place on the bench.

Promoted to the starting side in round nine due to a Ricky Leutele injury, Beale pulled on a New Zealand Test jumper last Friday but that doesn’t guarantee him a place in the NRL side.

Crystal ball: The Sharks will feast on a battling Knights side.

TITANS

Outs: Oshae Tuiasau (MCL, Round 10), Matt Srama (Knee, Season), David Hala (Elbow, Round 12), Daniel Mortimer (Hamstring, Round 10), Kane Elgey (ACL, Season), John Olive (Broken collarbone, Indefinite)

It’s a big week for: Kierran Moseley. The hooker is off-contract and playing for a new contract. Slowly increasing his game time, the former Penrith rake has been starting from the bench with skipper Nathan Friend taking the heat out of the game.

With the club linked to Mitch Rein and James Segeyaro, both capable of playing 80 minutes, it’s important the 21-year-old continues to increase his workload as the season progresses.

In calculations: Anthony Don. After being axed from first grade in round nine in favour of Nathan Davis, the winger is knocking on the door to make his NRL return.

Don recently inked a new two-year-deal with the club so he should well and truly be part of the Titans’ plans for the future.

Crystal ball: Despite playing at home, the Titans will be no match for the Roosters on Monday.

SEA EAGLES

Outs: Jamie Buhrer (Broken thumb, Round 10), Brett Stewart (Hamstring, Round 10), Tim Moltzen (Knee, Season), Isaac John (Pectoral, Round 16), Jorge Taufua (Broken collarbone, Round 14), Tom Trbojevic (Ankle, Round 15), Dylan Walker (Hip, ribs, Round 10), Apisai Koroisau (Ribs, Round 10), Jayden Hodges (ACL, Season), Jake Trbojevic (Unknown, Round 10)

It’s a big week for: Daly Cherry-Evans. The halfback has struggled in the opening weeks of the competition, with injury halting any form of momentum DCE was starting to build.

After falling to the defending premiers in round nine, Cherry-Evans must now face-off with an in-form Brisbane side with strike across the park.

This clash is a big one for the Manly forwards but DCE will need to bring his kicking boots as he looks to limit the involvement of Darius Boyd, Jordan Kahu and Corey Oates.

In calculations: Jamie Buhrer. The lock has been sidelined but pushing for a return to the NRL side which would see Jake Trbojevic return to the front row.

Crystal ball: Brisbane to trample the Sea Eagles in a dominant display.

STORM

Outs: Billy Slater (Shoulder, Season), Richie Kennar (Foot, Indefinite), Will Chambers (Fractured foot, Round 19), Jeremy Hawkins (Hamstring, Round 13), Tony Tumusa (Ankle, Round 11), Young Tonumaipea (Knee, Indefinite), Marika Koroibete (Knee, Indefinite)

It’s a big week for: Jesse Bromwich. He tangles with Australian Test front-rowers Matt Scott and James Tamou for the second week running after trying his heart out for the Kiwis.

Would love a square up after New Zealand were held to nil in his first Test as skipper.

In calculations: Ryan Morgan. He joined the Storm from Parramatta last week and will be available for NRL selection.

Ben Hampton and Tohu Harris have been playing out of position in the centres recently as the club battles an injury crisis in the backline.

Crystal ball: Melbourne hosts North Queensland in the Suncorp double header and we’re tipping the Cowboys in a close one.

KNIGHTS

Newcastle need more from Akuila Uate. Source: Getty Images

Outs: Chanel Mata’utia (Knee, Round 16), James McManus (Concussion, Season), Jake Mamo (Ankle, Round 10), Peter Mata’utia (Knee, Round 17), Robbie Rochow (Broken arm, Round 12), Jarrod Mullen (Hamstring, Indefinite), Sam Mataora (Suspension, Round 10), Korbin Sims (Suspension, Round 11), Kade Snowden (Various, Season)

It’s a big week for: Akuila Uate. He went almost unnoticed for Fiji in the Test against PNG on the weekend and his work rate is down in club land.

At $550,000 a season, the winger needs to produce a lot more in attack than what he his, while his defensive decisions have left a lot to be desired.

In calculations: Brock Lamb. He made his NRL debut against the Roosters in round nine and with Jarrod Mullen still sidelined, is in line for another stint in first grade.

The local product has a bright future at the Knights and although his debut came earlier than expected, he’ll be better for the experience in the long run.

Crystal ball: They may be at home but they’re facing one of the most in-form teams of the competition in Cronulla. This could finish as a cricket score.

COWBOYS

Outs: Ray Thompson (Broken leg, Round 10)

It’s a big week for: Kane Linnett. The outside back was very ordinary for Country on Sunday, producing a performance well below par for a premiership winner. Off-contract at the Cowboys, Linnett will need to rediscover form and fast.

In calculations: Javid Bowen. The 23-year-old has been solid in his NRL outings so far and in the frame for a return to the top grade.

Crystal ball: Cowboys to beat the Storm in a close one.

EELS

Outs: Tepai Moeroa (Shin, Indefinite), Luke Kelly (ACL, Season), Bevan French (Elbow, Round 10), Anthony Watmough (Knee, Indefinite), Tim Mannah (Shoulder, Indefinite), Michael Gordon (Corked thigh, Round 10), Danny Wicks (Concussion, Round 10), Kaysa Pritchard (Concussion, Round 10), Kieran Foran (Personal leave, Round 11)

It’s a big week for: Everyone. Coming off the back of the worst week in the club’s history, the entire Eels squad will be breathing fire for Friday’s clash with Souths.

In calculations: Michael Gordon. After leaving the game early in round nine due to a leg injury, the fullback is expected to return with his kicking leg tipped to get plenty of use against the Rabbitohs.

Crystal ball: Parramatta will blow the bunnies off the park. The poor Rabbits won’t know what hit them.

PANTHERS

Outs: Dean Whare (ACL, Season), Viliame Kikau (Ankle, Indefinite), Te Marie Martin (Shoulder fracture, Season), James Fisher-Harris (Ribs, Round 10), Peta Hiku (Knee, Indefinite), Waqa Blake (Hip pointer, Round 10)

It’s a big week for: Josh Mansour. Had a solid game in the Country-City match and will need to back it up to remain in the Origin discussion.

In calculations: Waqa Blake. The rangy centre missed the Panthers’ last game against the Raiders due to a hip pointer injury.

He could come into the side to replace Peta Hiku, who was forced to withdraw from the Kiwis’ mid-season Test due to a knee injury.

Crystal ball: The Panthers have won five of their last six games against the Warriors, so we’re going with the home side in a close one.

RABBITOHS

Outs: Adam Reynolds (Unknown, Round 10), John Sutton (Pectoral, Round 18), Angus Crichton (Groin, Indefinite), Alex Johnston (Hamstring, Round 10), Hymel Hunt (Pectoral, Season), Sam Burgess (Ankle, Round 10), Paul Carter (Suspension, Round 10), Zane Musgrove (Wrist, Indefinite)

It’s a big week for: Greg Inglis. Playing at centre, he was one of the Kangaroos’ best against the Kiwis last week.

He’ll be wanting to use last week’s good showing to spark the Bunnies’ attack from wherever he plays in the side.

In calculations: Alex Johnston. The youngster hasn’t played since round three due to a hamstring injury, but it’s looking likely he’ll come into the backline at either fullback or replacing Dane Nielsen on the wing.

Crystal ball: Parramatta simply have too much to play for this weekend after last week’s salary cap scandal. They should be too strong for Souths.

DRAGONS

Outs: Dylan Farrell (Back, Indefinite), Mose Masoe (ACL, Season), Yaw Kiti Glymin (Hamstring, Indefinite), Ben Creagh (Knee, Indefinite), Joel Thompson (Suspension, Round 10), Tim Lafai (Knee, Indefinite), Mitch Rein (Shoulder, Round 10)

It’s a big week for: Benji Marshall. He was solid in his return against the Warriors in round nine and now he needs to continue building on that performance.

Both he and halves partner Gareth Widdop are under pressure to perform with the club’s only victories this year coming with Josh McCrone in the halves.

In calculations: Joel Thompson. Back from suspension, the off-contract backrower will resume his place in the starting side with Will Matthews to the bench.

Thompson is one of the Dragons’ more consistent performers and will be after a big performance as he pushes for a new deal.

Crystal ball: Despite playing on Dragons turf, the Raiders will get the points in a battle which could go down to the wire.

ROOSTERS

Outs: Vincent Leuluai (Knee, Round 10), Dale Copley (Pectoral, Round 20), Ian Henderson (Broken leg, Indefinite), Sio Suia Taukieaho (Knee, Round 11), Daniel Tupou (Lat, Indefinite), Joe Burgess (Concussion, Round 10), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Foot, Indefinite)

It’s a big week for: Mitchell Pearce. Was a standout performer in his comeback game against the Knights, but faces stiffer opposition this week.

In calculations: Brendan Elliot. The 22-year-old looms as a potential replacement for Shaun Kenny-Dowall who is battling with a bad case of turf toe.

Crystal ball: With Mitchell Pearce, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Boyd Cordner all back on deck, the Roosters should be too good for the Titans.

WARRIORS

Outs: Tuimoala Lolohea (Knee, Round 10), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (Knee, Season), Ben Henry (Knee, Indefinite), Simon Mannering (Mouth cut, Round 10), Thomas Leuluai (Hamstring, Indefinite), Manu Vatuvei (Medical leave, Indefinite), Sione Lousi (Knee, Indefinite)

It’s a big week for: The suspended six. Ben Matulino, Bodene Thompson, Konrad Hurrell, Sam Lisone, Albert Vete and Manu Vatuvei, were stood down for a night on the town when they mixed prescription drugs and energy drinks.

They have been cleared to make their return to the NRL side this week and if anyone has a point to prove this weekend, it’s these men.

In calculations: The six suspended players. While Ben Matulino, Bodene Thompson and Manu Vatuvei are expected to come straight back into the side, Konrad Hurrell is no guarantee.

Hurrell has been out of favour for much of the season but strong performances in reserve grade continues to put Andrew McFadden under pressure to select the centre.

Crystal ball: You’ve better chance of picking the lottery than whne the Warriors will fire. We’ll play it safe and say Penrith thanks to the home ground advantage.

TIGERS

Robbie Farah needs to fire for the Tigers. Picture Gregg Porteous Source: News Corp Australia

Outs: Matt Ballin (ACL, Round 10), Tim Grant (Knee/ankle, Round 10), Aaron Woods (Ankle, Round 10), Mitchell Moses (Quad, Round 10), James Tedesco (Fractured shoulder, Round 13), Josh Addo-Carr (Groin, Indefinite), Jack Buchanan (Foot, Round 11), Bayley Sironen (Ankle, Round 11)

It’s a big week for: Robbie Farah. Matt Ballin is set to make his return to the field from an ACL injury this weekend as competition for spots in the NRL side starts to heat up.

Jason Taylor brought in Ballin to play first grade during his bid to push Farah out of the club.

So far Farah has kept youngster Mania Cherrington out of the team but former Manly veteran Ballin will be applying the pressure on the NSW No. 9.

In calculations: Elijah Taylor. After gaining a release from Penrith, Taylor should relish a return to first grade with his new club. Quite simply the ex-Kiwi rep is too good to be playing NSW Cup.

Crystal ball: Hosting the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium, the Tigers may just get the points on their Western Sydney rivals.

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