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Mountain Boy // Aug 26, 2010 at 11:53 pm
Souths. The return of Dave Taylor to have a bigger impact than the return of Daniel Mortimer
New Zealand. A rare, rare Friday home game for the Warriors. Hostile place at the best of times, but could be no more than on a Friday night.
Cronulla. Bird to feel like he’s playing on glass rather than grass this week. Cut to bits. The Sharks will plead it was accidental.
Newcastle. The Dragons are a bit of a worry away from home. Find themselves down on the scoreboard, and they aren’t real sure where to turn. Knights will throw plenty at them, and MadDog to be taunting ‘where’s Big Wendall’?
Canberra. No-brainer. A surer thing than last week, you would have to think.
Melbourne. Tigers confusing strategy outlined this week of holding back on the fancy play – not dissimilar to Parra’s strategy earlier in the year which proved a mistake. Melbourne not worried about playing fancy and also want to win to equal their last year’s win/loss record.
Manly. The loser in some danger of missing the finals. This one to be played like a semi. Manly the more seasoned and finals experience greatly in their favour.
Penrith. What a great thing for the Dogs to buy Pritchard this week. He will think he’s covered in spiders out there (the opposition not wanting to go in too hard on their new star recruit, afterall they have a vested interest now). Thanks Bulldogs.
Bismark O'Measles // Aug 27, 2010 at 1:31 pm
In this equation, assuming you’re going to lose another Laksa Shaun, if the Cows get up, the Bunnies are in!
But… as you rightly say MB, it’s a no-brainer.
Ho hum… there’s always next year.
Bismark O'Measles // Aug 27, 2010 at 1:36 pm
… as such :
Bulldogs
Knights
Rabbits
Cows
Sea Eagles
Sharks (aww… let me have my fun!)
Warriors
Tigers
Best possible outcome all round.
BOM
Mountain Boy // Aug 28, 2010 at 12:31 am
Well done BOM. Hard luck Shaun. Would have been nice to see the last 5 minutes with 8 points in it. How they disallowed that try is beyon.. (no sorry, I’m no longer surprised anymore). Referreing is a disgrace. Let’s give hawkeye from the tennis a go.
BOM – together with Souths winning again next week – one item from this list needs to happen to get them into the semis :
a) Canberra lose either this week or next week;
AND / OR
b) The loser of Sunday’s Roosters/Manly loses again next week (leaving them stuck on 28 and a much reduced for&against)
Newcastle would have been hoping for a Parra win tonight. They will need to skin the Dragons alive tomorrow to still be in it on for&against. (Although should this happen, a Panthers minor premiership becomes almost there’s for the taking. Go Knights, Go Souths)
Mountain Boy // Aug 28, 2010 at 1:23 am
Just to show I’m not as mad as that hatter dude …
round 23 Penrith were 125 behind on for&against.
round 24 They were 85 behind.
They cut the margin by 40 in one week. There are 2 weeks left. It “can” be done.
Shaun // Aug 28, 2010 at 12:00 pm
MB, Harrigan back in the vid refs’ box would gave been welcomed last night.
Still Souths took their chances and best of luck in the finals.
For me sense of relief and the joy of watching the Knights and Dragons as part of a full house.
Mountain Boy // Aug 29, 2010 at 7:13 pm
Dragons minor premiers two years running. Well done to them. In two weeks, they will again try their best to reverse the well known trend at this time of year (their 18th final series since 1979 for nix). You would have to wish them luck with that.
Shaun // Aug 29, 2010 at 10:09 pm
Further to my comment from last night, EAS will be a great stadium when they build the new grandstand and have more beer outlets. Putting a capacity crowd aside, there seemed to be a few outlets short and obviously having only one grandstand doesn’t help. But it is a great ground and we were one row from the field around the 30 metre line. Enjoyed it immensely.
And so Manly, Canberra, Broncos and Souths will fight it out the last place in the finals.
The Broncos have a negative differential. Even if they beat Canberra they still may not make the eight if Souths beat the Dragons Sunday night.
Bismark O'Measles // Aug 29, 2010 at 10:43 pm
Well, it’s come down to this.
I see everyone is writing the Tigers off for 2010 – has it escaped them that if the Bunnies win by, let’s say 100 and the tigers win by, say, another 100 or so, the Tigers will be minor premiers!
Also, as you rightly say, a win by the Bunnies and a win to either the Dogs (with a combined diff of 10) or Bronco’s should bring the Cardinal and Mertyl home so the season’s not so bad (unless you’re a Storm fan).
But, the key to all this is a good-old fashioned thumping for the Dragoons and it will be interesting to see what team Wayno fields. Obviously, they’ve got the MP sown-up (despite the above equation) and will want to stay healthy for the finals series so it comes down to how much they want to keep the Bunnies out.
I for one have purchased tickets for me, Svetlana and Gnasher – bring it on.
There’s weird games going on at this end of the season Shaun
BOM
Mountain Boy // Aug 30, 2010 at 2:52 pm
No doubt the Tigers and Titans fans out there will be hoping for one hugely rough result tonight. That would mean the Panthers can’t catch either – otherwise they are very likely to catch both – pending a Gold Coast win on Friday.
Shaun // Aug 30, 2010 at 10:17 pm
Incredible game and I’ll say it now that Petero’s hit was high and deserving of a send off. One can (rightly) argue that the failure to send of Stewart in yesterday’s game may have had the refs edgy but it was a high shot though out of character for Petero.
Maybe the ref felt guilty for not sending Penrith’s third try upstairs.
Next week will be an interesting round. Oh and if the Storm were playing for point they would have been 9th going into round 26.
Mountain Boy // Aug 30, 2010 at 10:21 pm
The referee decision to send a Penrith player off before any other player, in any other game, from any other team, and in round 25 of a 26-round season won’t be forgotten in the washup of season 2010.
Penrith won’t be lying down from here on. We’re angry now. Whoever you support, pray they don’t play Penrith next month or beyond. Pray hard.
Mountain Boy // Sep 1, 2010 at 1:34 pm
The presumed outlawed feet first effort by Hayne in last year’s prelim, and Moi Moi’s ‘action replay’ on Scott Prince a few weeks ago of what Petero threw Monday night are two incidents that stick out to me when it comes to corruption in the officiating of this otherwise great game.
Penrith to stand tall for being where they are at this stage of the year, without any assistance, beit from the judiciary, or the guys in pink, who have assisted in once again giving Penrith the most losing penalty-counts for the year. Would be great if they finish second in the normal season after next week and then it would only be the team that has won the most penalty-counts all year that finished any higher.
Mountain Boy // Sep 1, 2010 at 2:01 pm
… remiss of me not to mention the “son of Finch” incident in ’04. Brett Finch’s clearly dangerous lifting tackle in the prelim of that year, also gets a penalty of … “Ta Dah !!!..” Zero”. Alas it would show that it also ended in not winning a premiership.