NRL Playoffs Preview
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Cake Tiger
, sept. 04 2012 02:58
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#1
Posté 04 septembre 2012 - 02:58
I have written a blog previewing this weekend's NRL playoffs. Have a look if you are interested:
http://joffharvey.wordpress.com/
Mods, if this infringes any rules about promoting other websites, let me know although it is a private blog and I am not making money out of it.
http://joffharvey.wordpress.com/
Mods, if this infringes any rules about promoting other websites, let me know although it is a private blog and I am not making money out of it.
#2
Posté 04 septembre 2012 - 10:25
Fair Enough 
I'll throw this in for anyone who wants to follow the finals.It prints off nicely on A4 at 150% & landscape orientation
I'll throw this in for anyone who wants to follow the finals.It prints off nicely on A4 at 150% & landscape orientation

Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite
and furthermore always carry a small snake - W C Fields
#3
Posté 04 septembre 2012 - 11:33
That's good stuff CT and contributes significantly in the run up to the Finals series starting this coming weekend.
Thanks
Thanks



Melbourne Storm Premiers 2012 Minor Premiers 2011 Featherstone Rovers League Winners 2010, 2011and 2012 Grand Finalists 2010, 2011 and 2012; Grand Final Winners & Champions 2011
#4
Posté 04 septembre 2012 - 11:48
Naturally I'm going to differ on your prediction for the Storm v Rabbitohs game.
Storm actually headed the ladder continuously from Round 4 to Round 19. They'd built up such a lead that their run of losses gave them a buffer for four weeks at the end of that table topping residence.
It's fair though to say they had a 'mixed' middle section and haven't dominated as consistently as they have in the past. As for Rabbitohs they have the strengths you list but don't always put the pieces together well.
I speak as one who has tipped them usually on their wrong weeks and had some of their top players in and out of my fantasy team when again they have tended to be inconsistent.
This is not anti Rabbitohs because if they do fire on all cylinders Storm will have to be at their very best to come out on top. An example of their Jeckyll and Hyde approach is Dave Taylor who can be a world beater one week and then relatively standard in another. So tipping that one just depends on what momentum and tactics each of the two teams adopt and can sustain on the day.
I think it's a very close call but will go for a Storm win by 6 points.
There's been so many up and down performances by a lot of the top 8 teams in the second half of the season that the only real safe bet I reckon is Bulldogs - the most consistent team in that time. Manly look impressive either for a whole or sometimes half a game but could be seen as second favourites.
Grand Final winners? Storm of course - but then I would say that wouldn't I?
Storm actually headed the ladder continuously from Round 4 to Round 19. They'd built up such a lead that their run of losses gave them a buffer for four weeks at the end of that table topping residence.
It's fair though to say they had a 'mixed' middle section and haven't dominated as consistently as they have in the past. As for Rabbitohs they have the strengths you list but don't always put the pieces together well.
I speak as one who has tipped them usually on their wrong weeks and had some of their top players in and out of my fantasy team when again they have tended to be inconsistent.
This is not anti Rabbitohs because if they do fire on all cylinders Storm will have to be at their very best to come out on top. An example of their Jeckyll and Hyde approach is Dave Taylor who can be a world beater one week and then relatively standard in another. So tipping that one just depends on what momentum and tactics each of the two teams adopt and can sustain on the day.
I think it's a very close call but will go for a Storm win by 6 points.
There's been so many up and down performances by a lot of the top 8 teams in the second half of the season that the only real safe bet I reckon is Bulldogs - the most consistent team in that time. Manly look impressive either for a whole or sometimes half a game but could be seen as second favourites.
Grand Final winners? Storm of course - but then I would say that wouldn't I?
Ce message a été modifié par G Las D - 04 septembre 2012 - 11:51 .



Melbourne Storm Premiers 2012 Minor Premiers 2011 Featherstone Rovers League Winners 2010, 2011and 2012 Grand Finalists 2010, 2011 and 2012; Grand Final Winners & Champions 2011
#5
Posté 05 septembre 2012 - 02:07
Cheers GLD.
Even if the Storm do lose, I can see them beating either the Raiders or Sharks to make the final four - then anything can happen.
Even if the Storm do lose, I can see them beating either the Raiders or Sharks to make the final four - then anything can happen.
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