Sydney Roosters vs Melbourne Storm – Friday night – Allianz Stadium
The Storm have played, and beaten, three genuine contenders in the last four rounds. In those wins over the Broncos, Cowboys and Sharks they have conceded just 16 points - and two of those wins were away from home. There is absolutely nothing wrong with their form heading into their finals campaign. Sadly for them, they're taking on the only team in better form. Coach Potato speaks of the importance of streaks and the current Roosters streak stretches to 12 wins in a row. They've lost one game since Anzac Day, and providing they can avoid the Sharks it's hard to see who might stop a team in such a rich vein of form. These sides met back in round 12 on a cold Monday night, where the chooks dominated in a 24-2 display. They had Waerea-Hargreaves and Pearce that night, but those asked to slot into the Roosters seventeen are doing so seamlessly. Ironcially enough, it reminds me of the Storm when they were at the peak of their powers. In their tremendous round 24 victory over the Broncos, the Roosters proved they can win a tough grinding game without the ball. It wouldn't surprise me if this game is a similar contest. It sounds like Cameron Smith picked up the Brisbane flu last weekend. He's unlikely to sit the game out, but if it's the same strain we battled in the Thinker household he's not going to be 100%. It's not the game of the weekend, but it would have been on almost any other weekend.
FUN FACT: Roosters coach Trent Robinson speaks French.
Verdict – Roosters by 4
Result - Storm 20 defeated Roosters 18
Canterbury Bulldogs vs St George Illawarra Dragons – Saturday afternoon – ANZ Stadium
In the last fortnight the Bulldogs have scraped home against the team that ran last and scraped home against the team that ran fourth last. During the same period the Dragons have lost to the team that ran third last and beaten the team that ran second last in extra time. It doesn't look like great form going into the finals, so it may be a good thing that they're playing each other. These sides met twice during the regular season - the Dragons won easily in round six and the Bulldogs turned the tables in round 13. Note that the Dogs in round six were without Brett Morris, Klemmer, Graham and Kasiano. This time around the Dragons are without Gareth Widdop - he may not be the most dynamic playmaker in the NRL, but he is a composed and clever footballer, and Marshall is a more potent force with Widdop by his side. Many thought the Dragons would be contesting the spoon in 2015 so they've done very well to be here, but on weights and measures the Dogs should prevail.
FUN FACT: Dragons coach Paul 'Mary' McGregor was the first captain of the merged St George Illawarra club.
Verdict – Bulldogs by 8
Result - Bulldogs 11 defeated Dragons 10
Brisbane Broncos vs North Queensland Cowboys – Saturday night – Suncorp Stadium
Near enough to 50,000 will roll through the turnstiles on Saturday night...and why wouldn't they? Two of the most consistent teams this season at the best football stadium in the country. Morgan comes back under an injury cloud and all of a sudden we know about a groin issue that Thurston has been carrying for months. Is this clever mind games from coach Paul Green? Is it too clever? No-one pulls the wool over the eyes of Wayne Bennett easily. Ray Thompson has been named on an extended bench as back-up - let's see if he makes the seventeen. Much like the earlier game on Saturday these sides met twice during the regular season, with each side winning convincingly on their home turf. The Broncos win (44-22) was way back in round three, and I think they're a better side now than they were then. Boyd didn't play in that game and he's found his mojo at the back, and the more Hunt and Milford play together the more they blossom. Of course, the Morgan/Thurston pairing is the strongest in the NRL...but are they fit? And let's not forget the anti-Cowboys conspiracy when it comes to finals football. It may or may not be true, but even if it isn't it can still affect the result. When Thurston gets frustrated he overplays his hand, and the cracks emerge. All I ask is that a referring error doesn't determine the outcome. I'm genuinely excited about this contest. The stage is set...let the show begin.
FUN FACT: Broncos coach Wayne Bennett is 29 years older than the youngest coach in the finals race (Robinson - 36). Despite that, he still ran past my house on Monday morning...twice
Verdict – Broncos by 4
Result - Broncos 16 defeated Cowboys 12
Cronulla Sharks vs South Sydney Rabbitohs – Sunday afternoon – Allianz Stadium
Perhaps foolishly, I suggested the Rabbits would miss the eight this season. They didn't, but they're on the ropes and asking someone to knock them out. The Sharks will knock them out. Greg Inglis is back and he's a match winner. But how fit is he, and how many opportunities is he going to get behind a forward pack that can't possibly win that battle? George Burgess threw his bottle out of the cot last week and won't be there, Issac Luke is sitting in the cot with him and Kyle Turner has been thrown to the wolves in the back row. To make matters worse the Fifita brothers are back for the Sharks this week - they'll be fired up after an extended period in the cage. With Ben Barba also returning there's plenty of fast and furious little men to turn this game into a potential carve-up. And with all that I can get $1.80 for the Sharks. Excuse me sir, can I have some more?
FUN FACT: Rabbitohs coach Michael 'Madge' Maguire played at fullback for the Adelaide Rams in their first ever game. They lost to the Cowboys 24-16.
Verdict – Sharks by 20
Result - Sharks 28 defeated Rabbitohs 12
Wally Lewis - finals week one selections (in bold)
Note: tips from Wally will be published on Thursday night or early Friday morning.
- ROOSTERS vs Storm
- BULLDOGS vs Dragons
- BRONCOS vs Cowboys
- SHARKS vs Rabbitohs
Finals tipping competition - all are welcome
Throughout the finals we shall run a tipping competition for a bit of fun. I'll check under the couch cushions and see if I can scrounge together a modest first prize. I'm keeping this as simple as I can. Place your winning tips and a winning margin for each game in the comments section on this page (four games this week - first grade finals only). The person with the highest total after the grand final wins. In the likely event of a tie for first, those margin selections will come into play. A clumsy attempt to explain how the margins are scored is below:
Tip: Roosters by 4
If the Roosters win by 10 you get 1 point and a margin tally of 6 (i.e. 10 - 4 = 6). If the Roosters win by 4 you get a point and a margin tally of 0 (4 - 4 = 0). If the Storm win by 2 you get 0 points for the selection plus a margin tally of 6 (i.e. 2 + 4 = 6). If there is a tie (and there probably will be) the person with the lowest margin tally is declared the winner.
I'm happy to answer any questions. Participation is voluntary and anyone can enter, not just those in the official tipping competition. Note that the official tipping competition is still running. If you're in that competition try to remember to tip in both. The judges decision is final, and I am the judge. Coach Potato has kindly offered to help out, and will be my back-up should I fall down a well or get locked in a box by Ms Thinker. I'm meant to go to a team drinks session on Thursday night so the latter is a distinct possibility.
Comments
Submitted by Coach Potato on
That's not that interesting Thinker ... :p
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Woo hoo. We clocked the comment speedo!!
Submitted by Coach Potato on
First time there's been no AFL prelim in Melbourne.
Sharks are looking like a chance for their first in 49 seasons, after taking the spoon last year.
The world's gone mad
Submitted by The Thinker on
Evening football fans,
The tipping comp has been updated. Tigerholic can only be caught from here by one other tipster, and that only happens if Tiger gets every game wrong and Mark gets every game right. And even then, it's a tie for first. I think we can turn on the engraving tool.
The race for third is still well and truly open, with nine tipsters still in the running for a podium finish. Note that two of those nine (myself and Wally) can't claim the prize for third.
Previews, fun facts and tips for week two of the finals will be published on Wednesday.
All the best
Submitted by Coach Potato on
...and the Finals Footy Tip is far from done. 21 tipsters tied for the lead.
Submitted by Coach Potato on
..and Declan would have made it 22
Submitted by a on
Holy shit comments are on 2 pages that is amazing
Submitted by Johnny Ray on
It is amazeballs. The Thinker must be stoked to see how far we've all come ... ;-D
Submitted by Baggy_Gee on
Is the answer to Coach trivia Brian Smith, just had a long discussion with my mate about the 2001 season and he reckons I missed a belter.
Submitted by Coach Potato on
No Baggy, but coincidentally he could be the first player to have written a letter of application addressed to Brian Smith, then coach of Parra 2001. In his first and last season there, he went a long way to winning them the minor premiership, and getting to the Grand Final.
Submitted by Shanghai on
Hi troopers (just because I can't contain myself ) ...... I have to let you know that the mighty Fremantle Roosters have finally won an A grade Premiership after losing the last couple on the trot (it might be the last three?)
They finished second on the ladder at the end of the home and away but lost the first semi to the South Perth Lions. We won the Prelim and faced off again against the Lions in the GF. We only beat them once this season (I think) but it was in the one that mattered. Final score was 24-10. Well done boys!
Rooster Power ... Peow Peow
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Well done there Shanghai. Freo's been in the news last 24hrs - they didn't tell us about the Roosters though. I would say a percentage of Perth and Fremantle are very much bearing the shame of the country tag. Safely assuming you're not part of that percentage.
Submitted by a on
Well done Shanghi
Submitted by Steel Panther on
Anyone tell me why Michael Ennis only received one grade 1 careless high shot charge yesterday?
Submitted by Tailspin on
C'mon Steel Panther, you know why.
Submitted by a on
Micheal Ennis does not even get suspended how fucking rediclous is that
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Let's be fair dinkum. Inglis only got a grade one for his sore-losing coward shot on Gallen. Truly unbelievable that Keary only got a grade one for his eye gouge. What a goose Gallen was to defend him saying there was no intent. How would he friggin know? Looked like intent to me. Using the eye socket as leverage in a tackle. Doesn't get much worse. How he wasn't sent off is anyones guess.
Go on Russ, feed your failing team to the lions
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Submitted by Coach Potato on
A trivia question which is faced by the Roosters now.
Q? When was the last year a team took out the Minor Premiership - Premiership double by losing their first semi, then winning the next three games?
Submitted by a on
Sharks better not score of 7th tackle again
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Cowboys sure are worried.
Submitted by Johnny Ray on
You know I remember reading somewhere that you can tell alot about person just by knowing what sort of sports team that they're into. Like President Obama is a Chicago Bulls fan. John F Kennedy followed Brooklyn Dodgers. Elvis Presley got into Cleveland Browns. John Lennon supported Liverpool, Paul McCartney Everton which tells you everything you'll ever need to know about Beatles and why as good as they were together, the two of them were never going to last. Michael Turnball goes for Roosters while Tony Abbot goes for Sea Eagles. Sea Eagles. Yeah, you can see why he had to go ... ;-D
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Malcolm / Michael same diff. Yes both teams suit elitist fools
Submitted by a on
I hope Cowboys win th grand final this year
Submitted by Coach Potato on
Paul Green, looks like you should have given your team a week's rest before the finals. A little bit ahead of yourself to think you would just beat the Broncos and get a week off anyway. You would hardly say the Cowboys now have momentum. Bloody goose.
Submitted by a on
Yes Cowboys do
Submitted by Baggy_Gee on
Now before the fans come out of the wood work, the two years the Cowboys were robbed, they hadn't done enough to win the game without the contentious call. The fans will call for the heads of the game if Mick Ennis gets the Sharks over the line, but it will only be justified if the cowboys are in the game and not trailing by 18 points at the time. That said, the ref's and the match review committee need to grow a pair and as much as one section of fans being disappointed, the game will be better off if players know they risk being rubbed out for a game or two in the finals instead of the "let them play" crap everyone calls for now. Big hammer causes short term pain, but longer term gain.
Submitted by a on
Cowboys were robbed 3 years in a row
Submitted by Coach Potato on
The NRL has basically told teams through feather-touch treatment of Kasiano, Prichard, Eastwood, Inglis, Keary, Ennis - that the finals series is going to be smash and grab.
Forget about Alex McKinnon and player safety. The NRL has a very short memory.
Submitted by a on
I hope Thruston does not get injured
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