And so it begins – the mess
that is our representative season. A perfect example of scheduling flatulence
kicks off round 12 with one of the great rivalries in the NRL on Friday night.
The Bulldogs host the Dragons from ANZ stadium. It should have been promoted up
the ying yang of all Sydney footy fans. Speaking of ying and yang, Saints try
to bounce back from a fortnight of a sublime performance followed by the
ridiculous.
Growing up in Bexley North,
this rivalry pitched one side of my street against the other. In fact I’ll
never forget Brad Mackay (not the greatest goal kicker you’ve ever seen) nailing
a sideline conversion to put Saints ahead in the final seconds at Kogarah in
1990. Final score 9-8. Brilliant. Moving on, the ‘Dogs should be too strong here
with a forward pack in good nick after sorting themselves out last week.
My tip: Canterbury 22-14
South Sydney Rabbitohs v
Newcastle Knights
Round 12 stays at Sydney
Olympic Park for Saturday night footy. Geez, they must be pretty confident of
the surface out there… a few days before the biggest game of the year. Either
way, the Bunnies host the Knights in a battle between two quality football
teams looking to bounce back from last start disappointments. South Sydney
struggled in the wet at Sharks Stadium whilst the Knights were ambushed over at
Mt Smart.
Rugby League, these days, is
often a battle of attrition. No longer are we entertained by exciting and
gifted footballers who take risks. Now, its percentage football and limiting
errors. The 4 halves in this match have certainly learnt their lessons in this
regard. Now, they know what it takes to play 1st grade and you’ll
see Reynolds, Sutton, Mullen and Roberts fighting for control here. Adam
Reynolds a cut above behind his dominant pack.
My tip: South Sydney 21-14
The entire state of Queensland
must be white-knuckling their way through the week in anticipation for this
one. They’ve really got nothing else to look forward to. They’ll be champing at
the bit, frothing at the mouth, itching in their pants, clawing at the gates,
keen as mustard and breathless with anticipation. Ladies and Gentleman, the
Titans and the Cowboys from Robina for a super dose of Sunday afternoon
football.
If it’s not the amazing Cowboys
spine of Greenshields, Morgan, Lui and Kostjasyn that gets the juices flowing
here, then it should definitely be the atmosphere at Skilled Park. It’s
Queensland’s fiercest rivalry on show in front of a rabid pack of hundreds of banana
benders. Confidence will be high amongst the Titans after putting 40 on Parra
last week and with their halves intact, they’ll get the biscuits. Dave Taylor
gets another shot at first grade in what must be his last.
My tip: Gold Coast 24-12
Brisbane Broncos v New Zealand
Warriors
Brisbane have lost 3 from
their past 4 matches to move outside of the top 8 and this is definitely the wrong
time of year for the Broncos to be desperate, but they are. With the exception
of a few dummy half runs from Justin Hodges, they’ve struggled to chew up
metres with the ball and their forwards will need to resolve this before kick-off
at Suncorp on Monday night. Perhaps the return of Scott Prince is just the rocket
required by the home side.
And they’ll need one, too. The
visiting Warriors forward pack are anything but pushovers and the likes of Josh
Maguire and Alex Glenn will have their hands full. Specifically Maguire and
Glenn, because they are capable of much more than we’ve seen in 2013 so far.
So, if the Warriors stick to form, whatever that is, and absolutely crap
themselves on the flight over to Australia, Brisbane gets home late. Prince and
Glenn the standouts.
My tip: Brisbane 24-20for live updates throughout the weekend, go to www.leagueunlimited.com
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