NC d ACGS by 18
IGS d GT by >10
BBC d BSHS by 7 or less
BGS d TGS by 12
I think Ippy is a better team than last week's result showed. This should be an interesting game, simply because it's the best measure of Southport so far. Each team has played 1 game against Southport this season, giving up 51 (IGS) and 33 (GT). While that stat seems to go against my prediction, I think IGS will come with a better performance, and just get on top of GT in the last quarter of the game.
Nudgee should start to really lift after the early season scares from Grammar and BBC, so they'll be looking to really blow Churchie off the park. That being said, Churchie's inside backs should trouble Nudgee just like BBC's did. Quick-Wilkins and Perese-Tanuvasa I suspect are pretty evenly matched up (another great round 4 matchup!!), so if the game gets any closer I'd pin it on the Churchie centres. No-one yet has made anything of it yet, but both of Nudgee's wins involve an intercept try, last week to kill BBC's chances of coming back, and in week 1 against Grammar to spark the fightback. If any Churchie players are reading this, watch out for intercepts
Speaking of starting to lift, State High will be seeing BBC as a big name target for their season. State High plays aggressive running rugby when all their names are on the park. I assume Jake Strachan isn't hurt badly after going down late in the game against BGS, and if he can get the ball wide State High look really dangerous. As far as I'm aware there are no injuries to BBC.
BGS should get over the wooden spoon favourite pretty easily, even up the range.