ESPN NRL expert Brett Kimmorley looks at another weekend of rugby league action, and reveals the good, bad and ugly from round 19 of the NRL in his latest edition of Set of Six.Titans play a great brand of footballI watched the Gold Coast Titans play a brand of football that is exciting to watch, led by Ash Taylor and Tyrone Roberts. Tyrone Roberts was unwanted at the Knights because he was an inconsistent footy player and Ash Taylor is only a kid.I think the fact that Neil Henry has coached Johnathan Thurston at the Cowboys, who I think is going to be the greatest player ever, holds him in good stead and he can teach them about what he saw in Thurston.I really like the style of footy the Gold Coast play; theyve got a hard forward pack that just rip in; theyve got some exciting outside backs and good young halves. I put the Titans at year one of the re-building phase that the Sharks were at three years ago.I think the Titans are on the way up massively - theyve just got to do some very selective recruitment, stay injury free, keep those players together and Kane Elgey hasnt played this year either because of injury. I think the Gold Coast are on the way up which is nice to see for a struggling rugby league community.Rabbitohs execution is really poorSouths inability to execute plays and the dropped ball syndrome has absolutely killed their season. Against Brisbane they were very good defensively, they tried hard, they were courageous; but the No.1 rule is catch and pass. I think they need to do a lot of work on it and thats been the killer for South Sydneys form this year.I like the emergence of Cody Walker; I think hes a good player. They had a young kid called Angus Crichton who debuted against the Broncos and they need these young blokes coming through because their salary cap is heavily aligned to a couple of players.Souths dont like the word re-building; I dont think they ever admit theyre going through that phase but I think thats where Souths are at.Theyve come off the rails from the 2014 grand final and the team is totally different to what it was two to three years ago and whether they like it or not, its time to re-build in a few key positions.Dragons attack is horrendousThe Dragons attack has been their No.1 problem for two years but now their defence is gone too. Theyre leaking points, theyre going backwards in defence and they cant overhaul at this time of year because theyre not far away from making the eight.They should be able to pass the ball more often that they do, they should have more momentum in attack and more options in attack. I thought Kurt Mann was the Dragons best player against the Titans and if one of your better players is a winger then its probably not the greatest endorsement for your football side.They stole a few points by playing a heavily-depleted North Queensland and Melbourne during the Origin period. If their defence goes, and it looks to me like it has, theyre never going to be able to score 30 points in a game of football.Theyve got themselves into a difficult position in regards to some of the recruitment and retention decisions theyve made as was the case with letting Trent Merrin and Brett Morris go. I think theyre a club that are currently in a position that need to pay overs to get quality players to go there.Manlys investment in Daly Cherry-Evans paying offOver the past few weeks Daly Cherry-Evans has been living up to expectations and his million dollar a year price tag. It took him some time this year to get used to playing without Kieran Foran and he had a lot of pressure and Manly got off to a bad start. But I think hes been one of the Sea Eagles best over the last few weeks.His ability and skill to kick the match-winning field goal left-footed in the wet when the game was on the line was amazing.Both Jake and Tom Trbojevic were also great and came up with some amazing plays; its a little bit of a shock just how good they are at such a young age and how comfortable they look.I think there is changing of the guard coming at some stage; we already know Jamie Lyon is retiring, we know Steve Matai is probably not too far away from going down that same path and Brett Stewart is rumoured to be going to Catalans in the English Super League.?I think Manly are on the way up and while Cherry-Evans carries a heavy price tag, I thought against the Warriors it was his class that was the difference between the two football sides.Broncos return to form with passing footballBrisbane were great to watch against Souths. It was like they went out with a much more exciting, energised brand of football. The Broncos traditionally dont pass the ball out of yardage and they get in the arm-wrestle.With Ben Hunt, Anthony Milford, Darius Boyd and Andrew McCullough back together it looked like they had their zip back. They made South Sydney chase the ball all game and probably bombed five tries, but they still won quite convincingly.Theyve got the four of the spine back together; they look like they found some form again and I think the key for Ben Hunt is to run. If he runs then I think hes a much better footy player than just a game planner or organiser.They were beaten by 40 by Melbourne two weeks ago which was a football lesson and they were in a fair hole, but they played themselves back into form against Souths.?Great idea to showcase State of Origin around AustraliaI think taking State of Origin around the country is a great idea and the announcement of it going to Perth in 2019 is a wonderful thing for our game. Its estimated itll put around $5 million dollars into the coffers and Adelaide Oval could be another precinct we might want to consider one day.I watched an Origin game at the MCG and the history and the aura surrounding that stadium is something else; I think it would be amazing to take it to other capital cities. Its the biggest beast there is and there is no reason why we should just keep it in New South Wales and Queensland. We dont need to challenge the fabric of eligibility but promote and grow the game each year with one in Queensland, one in New South Wales and one somewhere else.I think the decision to take Origin to Perth is also a hint as to where the NRL is looking to expand. Every time theres a game in Perth the fans turn up. 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The sentence follows Sharpers guilty pleas in state and federal courts in New Orleans, and pleas of guilty or no contest to similar charges in Arizona, California and Nevada -- all the result of a multi-jurisdiction plea deal that once called for a sentence of about nine years.Early this year, U.S. District Judge Jane Triche Milazzo rejected that sentence as too light. She imposed the 18-year, four-month sentence last week.In state court on Thursday, Judge Karen Herman made clear she thought two decades was a relatively light punishment for the fallen NFL star, calling his behavior such an epic disappointment.Thursdays second sentencing hearing was again punctuated by tearful testimony from victims. One who said she was determined from the time she realized she had been raped in 2013 to see him prosecuted and see him branded as a serial rapist and a sex offender. She added that, for months, she woke up screaming in the middle of the night because of the ordeal.Another said she forgave Sharper, despite suffering through depression and fears that have caused her to miss work and withdraw emotionallyy from people who care about her.dddddddddddd Im afraid no one understands, she said.Herman pointedly told Sharper that had he been tried by a jury and convicted on his original charges, including aggravated rape, the sentence would have been much harsher. She accepted the 20-year sentence only after consulting with attorneys and victims. She said the deal would help bring closure to the victims.Sharper again apologized to his victims and their families and continued to ask for forgiveness, at one point telling the judge, I am not a monster.Sentenced to nine years already in Arizona, Sharper still faces formal sentencing in California and Nevada. He is expected to serve his sentence in federal custody.Sharper had two co-defendants in the Louisiana cases. Former restaurant worker Erik Nunez and former St. Bernard Parish Sheriffs Deputy Branden Licciardi are set for sentencing in October on related charges.Sharper was named All-Pro six times and chosen for the Pro Bowl five times during a career that included stints with the Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings. He played in two Super Bowls, one with the Packers as a rookie and one with New Orleans Saints when they won in 2010.He ended a 14-year career in 2011. He was working as an NFL network analyst when women began telling police in several cities similar stories of blacking out while drinking with him and waking up groggy to find they had been sexually abused. ' ' '