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    gilmae // May 21, 2009 at 11:37 pm

    I’ll be at the Tigers game tomorrow, and I can assure you that this fact alone is enough to give the Broncos this week’s Sure Thing. The Tigers alternate between winning and losing the games I attend; they won the last one.

    Souths
    Brisbane
    St George
    Canterbury
    Penrith
    NZ
    Gold Coast
    Newcastle

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 12:57 am

    I’m happy with all of these Shaunie but a little uneasy about the Warriors Raiders.

    I can’t believe you keep betting against me, you should know better………………………. er…

    BOM

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    Mountain Boy // May 22, 2009 at 9:15 am

    I am feeling an overwhelming uneasiness about this week.

    There would seem to be quite a few sure things this week on paper. But as we all know, the game of Rugby League is not won on paper – but on grass, and this week the game will neither be won on paper nor on grass, but in mud.

    I also know bookies win when it’s wet.

    The ouja board has confirmed my uneasiness and divined the following :

    Parramatta Eels
    Wests Tigers
    Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
    Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
    Sydney City Roosters
    Canberra Raiders
    Gold Coast Titans
    Newcastle Knights

    My left hemisphere (organisation and logic) is definitely in conflict with my right hemisphere (imagination and creativity) this week, but the latter is winning me over.

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 11:00 am

    I’m looking at the pool room and thinking how good that Parra supporter’s footy is going to look.

    Grothe is back for the Eels and, in a big move, young Mortimer is to play 5/8.

    I’ll also post my NSW Origin squad sometime over the weekend.

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    bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 4:47 pm

    Your opinion of young EG Jr differs somewhat from mine – I think him playing is a positive for the Bunnies.

    I see Mountain Boy has been studying his Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument. I took one of these recently and came out full-on Yellow (Imagination & Strategic Vision) which explains my lack of tipping skills…. sometimes, I imagine the Bunnies can play Football !

    BOMMM

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 5:21 pm

    Grothe was one of our best early in the season. He’ll run the ball up strong, probably drop it once or twice (which we expect and accept), but will give good service from dummy half and likely score a try or two running over the top of Sandow along the way.

    And then young Mortimer will step up and reclaim that famous family’s name once more. But this time in the blue and gold.

    Yeah, I’m talking it up. Whaddya expect?

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 5:29 pm

    Oh and I fully expect you to wilfully misinterpret the ref on a number of points during the game.

    That is the problem you have when you see the world through a green and red tinge. Unlike the crystal clear vision of those that don the blue and gold!

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 6:03 pm

    I believe Bismark is off to the pub already. A bit early to start drowning his sorrows.

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    Mountain Boy // May 22, 2009 at 6:07 pm

    Sandow is out. Neither team now with a regular half or 5/8. Things are looking more even.

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:42 pm

    Dumb f%^&*(ing Ref

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:42 pm

    Why the F%^&*( did he call time on???!?!

    DUMB REF,

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:43 pm

    DUMB REF
    DUMB REF
    DUMB REF

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:44 pm

    DUMB REF
    DUMB REF
    DUMB REF
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    DUMB REF

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    DUMB……..

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 22, 2009 at 10:46 pm

    ………REF

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 10:58 pm

    I thought the ref was perfectly cromulent and embiggend the game.

    The Eels (and one would expect me to say this) had the better of the game but again, the bounce of the ball didn’t go their way. Exemplified by Hayne’s field goal attempt that bounced of the cross bar.

    But a great game and both teams really put in hard in difficult conditions.

    And Bismark, take heart in that for the first time in a number of years, I have no claim on you from a wager.

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    Shaun // May 22, 2009 at 10:59 pm

    Btw, Merritt and Hayne as the Blues wingers. Both were outstanding tonight and I reckon Merritt would mark well against Falou.

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    gilmae // May 23, 2009 at 12:11 am

    F%^&*$G Ref

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 23, 2009 at 1:11 am

    Crikey what a Friday. Even serial good-guy Marshall B copped10 and some bloke tried to take a couple of ref’s out of the gene pool – obviously just heard what happened at ANZ and became discomvovulated.

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    Mountain Boy // May 23, 2009 at 6:45 pm

    I think the ref should go back to being the drunk best man in “The Wedding Singer”. At least he was pretty funny in that. He didn’t get many chuckles this time around.

    Also obviously an ex-round ball ref. He incorrectly blew time – not once, but twice as soon as he heard the siren. Souths were denied a great chance to pot a field-goal from a set position 10metres out at the death. Parra had their chances to win too, and also reasons to back up the argument of “unlucky” – but at least they had the opportunity to take theirs.

    Strike up another game where you get to say – If only the ref knew the rules …

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 23, 2009 at 9:16 pm

    By the way… I notice you’ve started spelling my name correctly now Shaun. We dropped the ‘c’ in Bismark when we emigrated from Latvia – too confusing for the Anglo vocabulary and was constantly confused with another (rather more infamous Bismarck) who was done for chicken-molesting in Riga – our Latvian friends used to laugh and laugh and laugh !

    Anyhow, Dragons win. and the Panthers are up so everything is good with the world.

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    Shaun // May 23, 2009 at 11:42 pm

    Given the teams you support Bismark old friend, spelling your name correctly is the least I could do.

    Not at all surprised by the Doggies comfortable win over the Storm. Saw the Storm two weeks ago and they had no fluency. Still can’t fathom out why the Storm were considered favourites for this one.

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    Shaun // May 24, 2009 at 11:31 am

    A few things from reading the papers this morning.

    1. Souths only have themselves to blame for not getting a field goal change on Friday. When the ref says stay packed and then two of you ignore him, the rules state that the ref can blow time on.

    2. Paul Gallen does not desereve to play for NSW let alone be touted as a possible captain. We have plenty of back rowers that can do the job just as well.

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    gilmae // May 24, 2009 at 12:09 pm

    Please, please pick Gallen. Three stupid penalties per game == FTW!

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    Mountain Boy // May 24, 2009 at 12:21 pm

    Gallen ousts Anasta and Mason as the NRL’s most overrated. He could single-handedly lead NSW to another S-O-O series loss.

    As many MSI (Mighty St George/Illawarra) players as possible to be picked for NSW tomorrow. MSI are all the talk for the first time in 30 years (one score and ten in yee old speak), so why not pick them?

    Watch out ex-MSI, Anthony Mungbean on Wednesday night against Daniel Geale. A polished boxer and fighter. Nothing like Mungbean has ever faced, including Danny Green.

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    Mountain Boy // May 24, 2009 at 6:23 pm

    Have to say Shaun, Parra at no stage formed a scrum, so time back on should never have been blown until that happened. Once the ref did blow time on, though, you can hardly blame Parra for delaying the 10 seconds. But if anything, Parra were real lucky not to be penalised for failing to pack.

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    Bismark O'Measles // May 24, 2009 at 7:03 pm

    WTF is going on this weekend??? Another border-line decision decides the winner.

    Explain how Matty Orford playing the ball can possibly be interpreted as interference…?! Campbell was on his way to the try-line and that was the ONLY way Manly could defend against it.

    Jeeeez….. I feel hard-done-by this weekend.

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    gilmae // May 24, 2009 at 8:11 pm

    I thought it might have been the other Manly player, the one tried to tackle Campbell around the ankles while he was still playing soccer.

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    derrida derider // May 24, 2009 at 8:59 pm

    I reckon it was borderline too – not a clear error by the ref (unlike the Friday night game). Orford was playing at the ball but probably took Campbell out of play first on the way.

    As for the ankle tap, it should certainly have been a penalty if it connected (Campbell didn’t have the ball at the time), but I think it narrowly missed. Still, maybe some slo-mo replays should have focused on it.

    Still, its great to have games so close that line-ball calls decide them.

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    Shaun // May 24, 2009 at 10:39 pm

    So what had Canberra been doing the past month or so? They were back to the old ways against the Warrriors.

    Manly were hard done by it seems. However, one thing that the TV should more of is show the incidents at real speed. Slow motion tends to distort the timing of events.

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    bismark O'Measles // May 25, 2009 at 1:51 pm

    Once again it’s about consistency.

    I watched the game on Sunday and, before that reidculous incident with Orford/Campbell, there was at least one ‘hastilly-packed’ scrum at which the ref was compelled to blow time off however, in at least one of them, the hooker stood bolt upright and looked around until the second the ball was fed at which time the whistle was blown for time-back-on.

    Why is it OK to stop the clock, in one game, where players stand up out of the scrum but blow time back on in another if a head is raised particularly given the amount of time it was taking Parra to pack??

    I also agree with Mountain Boy – the eels had a good 10 seconds before time was blown off (when the ball was thrown as far away as possible from the scrum), 10 seconds or so whilst Souths stayed packed and another 9 seconds when time was blown back on again. Surely, when the clock is ticking close to the death of a game, the ref should have pinged them for failing to pack (or deliberate time-wasting) and handed the ball to Souths for a penalty which would have won them the game !?!?

    I just don’t geddit……

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    bismark O'Measles // May 25, 2009 at 1:57 pm

    …. and (while I’m on a rant) what is it with this ‘Stay-Packed’ rule anyway?

    Surely one team or the other (or both) will have the desire to pack and get on with it… why not let them pack, stop the clock and, if the other team doesn’t pack within say 30 seconds, regardless of whether the previously packed team stay packed or not, award a penalty?

    Takes all the ambiguity out of it.

    BOM

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    Mountain Boy // May 25, 2009 at 4:44 pm

    Excellent idea Otto Von. Remember, though there are only so many 1/2 minutes in a game and noone likes watching nothing happening – so I would make it 10 seconds where the opposition needs to pack before a penalty is blown for failing to pack. Although in Friday’s game with 9 seconds left on the clock, Souths still would have been screwed.

    Manly harshly treated, but then how many countless penalties do you see in a game, where you think to yourself – “that was hardly worth a penalty”.

    Here is my answer to a better game of footy. Grand Finals and State of Origin are the best games you will see, right – and mostly they are ref’ed pretty well too. So why don’t refs interpret the rules the same as they would if they were refereeing a Grand Final or State of Origin match. Let’s make the game tough again.
    What would also improve the game in the ruck area is to simply bring back the contest at the ruck (players would actually play the ball properly if they knew it was a contest as soon as it hit the ground) and bring back the scrum penalties to make the scrum a contest again. At the moment (6) Preston Campbell’s will beat (6) Dave Taylor’s in a scrum where pushing has been outlawed. People say get rid of it. I like a contest. The battle at the scrum epitomises what Rugby League used to be about. I say bring it back.

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    gilmae // May 25, 2009 at 10:14 pm

    My favourite rugby league moment is an Origin game, Benny Elias – *spit* – kicking the ball when somebody in Queensland played the ball; it went back ten, fifteen metres. Sure, I loathed him for it at the time, but that was a great rugby league moment.

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    Shaun // May 26, 2009 at 9:43 am

    @Mountain Boy

    The scrums should be contested again. The impotent joust that they are now is a blight on the game. Though there was a win against the head last night which is akin to sighting a Tasmanian Tiger.

    Making the ruck a contest again is a interesting idea. But I do remember watching the ’81 GF not that long ago and was amazed at how messy the rucks were. It wasn’t pretty and I’d loath to revisit those days.

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    PB // May 27, 2009 at 5:57 pm

    Have to say Shaun, Parra at no stage formed a scrum, so time back on should never have been blown until that happened. Once the ref did blow time on, though, you can hardly blame Parra for delaying the 10 seconds. But if anything, Parra were real lucky not to be penalised for failing to pack.