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  1. Poll - 1 or 2 teams Winners - Sydney Roosters, South Sydney, Brisbane Broncos Manly Sea Eagles, Dolphins, New Zealand Warriors, Canberra Raiders, Paramatta Eels Points - 326 Away Wins - 3
  2. You may also wish to add that a 19 year old NSW Waratahs starlet has knocked back the Roosters on the 6.00pm Channel 9 news on the grounds that he gets to play against the B&I Lions next year and may extend his contract to cover the 2027 home union world cup.
  3. As of this morning the Sydney Daily Telegraph estimates more than 50 players injured within the first three rounds and some of those named in the starting line up / squad are subject to late fitness tests Sydney Roosters v Penrith Panthets No Nathan Cleary who wss in imperious form against the Bronx. Despite that the Penny Panthers remain a champion side and not likely to roll over. Foe the Rooosters with Keary and Walker available in the halves the question is which set of Chooks turn up. The side that beat the Bronx and Wabbits or the side that choked against Manly. That is the key to the game. #### a doodle do ? South Sydney v Canterbury Bulldogs I suppose starting Damien Cook and Tom Burgess and not deciding to have Latrell Mitchell and Lachlan Ilias as your starting props represents a return to coaching sanity by Jason Demitriou but frankly if JD is your coaching answer to Souffs woes your asking the wrong question. The Bulldogs got more fluid as the game wore on at Belmore admittedly against Gold Coast. They key to this game is the bomb on the last tackle and the kick chase because sides that are kicking to Latrell and following up with a good kick chase find that not only does he get little go forward the rest of the South pack does not either Run Rabbit run? Brisbane Broncos v North Queensland Cowboys. Payne Haas and Reece Walsh out and Adam Reynolds subject to a late fitness test On the face of it never a better chance for the Cows to win at Suncorp but bear in mind; The baby Broncos are good as anyone who watched the trial games will attest with a big wrap being given to Tristan Sailor son of Wendell who will be starting at fullback. The Cows are slow starters spotting the opposition a big early lead which they pulled back against the Knights and SGI but spotting a 14 point lead to the Bronx may prove to a mountain too big to climb. Cowbells ringing at Suncorp? St George Illawarra v Manly Sea Eagles SGI have reinforced their pack with returnees but should the Manly pack gain parity with SGI then their backs could cause carnage down the 'Gong against a side that has leaked 86 points iirc in the last 2 games. SGI also have the Curse of the Bobbleheads to contest with last year's bobblehead Zak Lomax wanting out and this year's Mikaele Ravalawa woefully out of pace and form. No Ben Hunt bobblehead as he was the first to want out. If Manlys backline gets time and space there might be a few going early.. Dragons fire extinguished? Gold Coast Titans v Dolphins Dolphins becoming every non diehards favourite other team with the ability not just to score length of the field tries but repeat tries off repest sets. Gold Coast have managed 4 points in 2 games. I will leave it there. Titans cut down to size by Phins? New Zealand Warriors v Newcastle Knights This game could be a lot closer than some think. A lot depends on the mercurial Warriors and how they approach the game. Newcsstle are winning and losing by tight margins, I expect no different here. Good Knight? Cronulla Sharks v Canberra Raiders Ricky's revived Raiders breeze into Woolooware. This Raiders team unlike those of the recent past has backs with pace up against a Cronulla side with a makeshift pack. Mauled by the West Tigers Craig Fitzgibbon will be hoping for a response from the Sharkies but that kind of depends on the Canberra Pack led by Josh Papalil'i. Sharks harpooned in Botany Bay? Paramatta Eels v West Tigers No Mitchell Moses amid a number of injuries for a Paramatta side that welcomes back Msika Sivo " the baron of bankwest" or should it really be " count of commsbank". There fixed it for you Mr Voss.. Up against a West Tigers team buoyed by victory last week and a side that always goes up a gear against Paramatta. Not an easy game for the Eels and a potential upset here. Tiger tiger burning bright?
  4. One point that's not made on here, is that if you get any suburban train with Australian boys or girls you may be surprised to note the conversation seems not be be able to be conducted without using F£@##&& in almost every sentence. Less F-bombing more like F-carpet bombing with only the ever increasing number of South and East Asian children able to hold a normal conversation. At Leichardt on Saturday on the hill though there was no air of menace or trouble between fans but the game was conducted to a barrage of F-bombing which passes for banter in Aussie yobbo culture. It's a society problem and it's pretty rich for Australian journalists, many of whom engage in a bit of "banter" themselves and think themselves lovable larrakins fir doing so, to virtue signal about such uncouth language from a player who has a microphone shoved in his face straight after the final hooter has gone on a loss. That's not excusing Latrell Mitchell, but it puts this confected furore into context. As I said earlier in this thread, Latrell is a lighting rid for controversy in the Goldfish bowl of the NRL. He needs to spend a couple of years in Suprr League where to the vast majority of the population he will be Latrell who ? and will enable him to develop sporting life skills thst could rescue his wayward career.
  5. Thanks for the tips but my attendance would be based on whether I am in the country at the time or if there is a clash with an NRL game. I have stayed in Cleveland before for a Bronx game against New Zealand Warriors. Nothing wrong with Cleveland or my motel but it's the literal end of the line and a long journey in and out if the centre. Although I would agree that Brisbane is a better venue than Sydney my aim during these visits is to maximise the number of sporting events I am at and as only two of the NRL teams in the Brisbane area play at home on an NRL weekend. You will see why I prefer Sydney. My current trip involves seeing 13 matches in Rounds 2 ro 4 so am currently based in Paramatta for rounds 3 and 4. This is not a normal year for me as I like to stay in the Miranda / Caringbah area when in Australia hence I see a lot of the Sharks, SGI and the Roosters along with NSW Cricket at the SCG and (cough) the Waratahs. I am still managing 1 home and 1 away for Sharkies and SGI and 2 Rooster home games on this trip.
  6. Breaking - Mitchell Moses has a fracture and will miss half the season while Nathan Cleary has a groin strain and will be out for a month. Sorry link's are beyond me on a mobile phone
  7. PI have been travelling to New Zealand and Australia since 1993, for Cricket and Rugby League, with a two year break during the pandemic. This year its been a "bucket list trip" as I finally got the opportunity to add Queensland Country Bank stadium and Belmore to the following list. Brisbane Broncos - Suncorp Stadium Canberra Raiders - GIO Stadium Canterbury Bulldogs - Stadium Australia, Belmore. Cronulla Sharks - Shark Park *1 Dolphins - Kayo Stadium Redcliff *2 Gold Coast Titans- Suncorp Stadium, Carrara Stadium, Robina Manly Sea Eagles - Brookvale Oval, Gosford Stadium Melbourne Storm- Olympic Park, AAMI Stadium Newcastle Knights - Mcdonald Jones Stadium. New Zealand Warriors - Mount Smart Stadium, Eden Park, North Harbour Stadium Albany (Trial). Northern Eagles*3 - Gosford Stadium North Queensland Cowboys - Dairy Farmers Stadium, Queensland Country Bank Stadium, Mackay Showgrounds (Trial) Paramatta Eels - Paramatta Stadium, Commsbank Stadium Penrith Panthers - Blue Bet Stadium South Sydney - Redfern Oval*4, Sydney Football Stadium, Stadium Australia. St George-Illawarra Dragons - Sydney Football Stadium, Kogarah, Win Stadium Woolongong, Sydney Showgrounds (Trial). Sydney Roosters - Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney Cricket Ground, Allianz Stadium. West Tigers - Stadium Australia, Leichardt Oval, Campbelltown Sports Ground. Queensland Rugby League Burleigh Bears- Pizzey Park Souths Logan -Davies Park Wynnum Manly - Kougari Oval Ipswich Jets - Norh Ipswich Reserve New South Wales Rugby League Newtown Jets - Henson Park I have been to the North Sydney Oval hone of the Bears in 2009 but that was for a womens cricket world cup match. *1 - A lot of rebrandings for this ground *2 - Also in the Queensland Cup for the first game of the PNG Hunters *3- The short lived merger between Manly Sea Eagles and North Sydney Bears *4- Legends of League game in 2000 I have of course also been watching London Broncos since 1996 along with Great Britain, England and domestic RL.
  8. Been announced down here that there will be Four new NRL teams for Vegas in 2025. One of which was named as the Penrith Panthers. With the other three TBA. The plan is to hold a NRLW women's game as well. The question here is what if one of the 2025 Vegas teams is the NRL premiers. Wither the World Club Challenge ?
  9. Paramatta v Manly was the best game I have been at for the last five days. Manly leapt out to a 14-0 lead in the first 10 minutes cutting parramatta open on the right flank. Before Paramattas forwards achieved dominance and Mitchell Moses played a blinder making the first try with a crossfield kick before scoring the second and also making some telling defensive contributions in the game. With Manly getting little go forward after the first 20 minutes, it was left to the backs to exploit any openings for a quick line break which they did before the break going in with a half-time lead. The second half went the same way as the last 20 of the first, with Parramatta dominating possession but remaining vulnerable to line breaks. Good win for Paramatta for Manly they have the firepower in the backs to put points on any side but they need their forwards to provide a platform for this Attendance 20354
  10. Canterbury Bulldogs v Gold Coat Titans For a scoreline thst reads 32-0 to the Dogs you would be surprided to read that it was an even first 20 mins with the Titans bombling the chance to get the first try. What broke the game open was Kikaus chargedown try that put the Doggies two scores up. From then on in the second half it was one way traffic with Gold Coast coughing up possession and defensively looking a solid as melting ice cream. Look at some of the tries where one attacker fends off 2-3 defenders Bulldogs are still a work in progress but by bringing in experienced players from teams with winning cultures they will be an NRL force to be reckoned with in 2025 and 26 Attendance 12098 iirc West Tigers v Cronulla Sharks The league of the unexpected took a new twist this evening, again like the Bulldogs game. Sharkies made the early running and got the first try and I think everybody including the large Sharks contingent in the crowd thought this is the way it was going to be. Wests got back in the game with a crossfield kick being deflected backwards for a score and this swung the game. Tigers fumbled over the line got ahead in the game and then scored right on the half-time hooter. To finish the half 18-6 up. Sharkies had not respected possession in the first half had managed to give away needless penalties such as kicking the ball out on the full. But still they would bounce back in the second half would they not? But Wests forwards dominated the second stanza and 32-6 was a fair reflection of the game. A lot for Benji and the Tigers to build on from this game. Confidence from beating a top 8 ranked side being one thing. Tipsters beware this is now a different breed of Tiger. With Sharkies you cannot help but feel they do not score enough points and if they get behind by two scores struggle In my opinion, Cronulla has stood still since 2022 and the rest of the league has improved. This is something that the coaching staff need to address. Attendance 15990 iir
  11. The Roosters are eating rabbit pie and I am eating humble pie This spells the end for Jason Demitriou as Souffs coach jeered by the wabbit faithful as he came on screen. Only Latrell,s sin binning 15 mins from the end got a bigger jeer from the crowd. The scoreline does not lie in this game but reflects the Roostets dominance in a performance that, at times, resembled a training run. JD has lost the Souths dressing room as evidenced by the entire team wanting to get off the park before the half-time hooter had sounded Souths were appalling, dropped balls, missed tackles, easting possession and giving a general air if indifference which has surely been noted. It matters not if ( and its a big if)Souffs an beat the Doggies next week for powerbrokers at the club must surely know the minute they come up against anyone half decent they will be second best under JD I would be surprised if he lasts the week, certainly he is now a lame duck coach. I cannot explain why I felt it in my water that the wabbits could win this (apart from a URTI) for having tipped Souffs to win against the Roosters. I am going to sleep on a bed with sharp nails on it tonight in penance...
  12. Crisis of tipster confidence, having tipped Souffs for tonight Jason Demitriouhas benched Damien Cook who is the beating heart of that mob in the same way that Liam Farrell is for Wigan
  13. A clinical demolition of the Bronx tonight in front of an announced attendance of 20 089 (I should add Australia was playing Lebanon in Soccer World cup qualifier tonight as well). Four tries in the first half and a head collision that was put on report that did for Reece Walsh, ended the game ads a contest. The Bronx did have a spell around the 32 minute mark and failed to convert. They scored a couple of tries in garbage timev after going 34-2 down to add a veneer of respectability to the scoreline. Hard to think that a couple of weeks ago the media had discounted Penrith after being nilled on Melbourne...
  14. No not into AFL I am a League fan and to me that makes no difference Inner West line down Saturday so my plans on watching the Bulldogs v Titans in the afternoon and Wests v Sharkies in the evening has the makings of another epic RR journey from hell courtesy of City rail.
  15. 30 plus Points - 3 or 4 Winners - Penrith Panthers, New Zealand Warriors, South Sydney, Canterbury Bulldogs, North Queensland Cowboys , Cronulla Sharks, Paramatta Eels and Melbourne Storm Points - 342 Home wins - 4 Good luck and reading through the papers down here even the expert tipsters are struggling to call an NRL season that is predictably unpredictable...
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