Brisbane Broncos vs Penrith Panthers – Thursday night – Suncorp Stadium
The Panthers were pre-season premiership favourites but have won only twice this season, and only against poor opposition. We salivated at the potential of this Panthers backline but they've scored only ten tries in those six losing games. Something is missing. Trent Merrin has earned himself another Test jersey but he's missed 14 tackles in his last three games. He has some (bad) company in that Panthers pack as Campbell-Gillard and Peter Wallace have been found out in defence in recent weeks too. I expect the Broncos to focus on that, with Milford and Nikorima ready to expose the Panthers right up the hi-diddle diddle. The Broncos have had an extra day to prepare and are preparing at home. The logical tip.
Verdict – Broncos by 8
Result – Broncos 34 defeated Panthers 18
South Sydney Rabbitohs vs Manly Sea Eagles – Friday night – Allianz Stadium
Note that the Rabbitohs are playing this home game away from home, although Manly fans are notoriously poor travellers so the Bunnies should have the majority of the support in the crowd. The shoulder charge by Burgess (George) was deemed worse than the shoulder charge by Burgess (Sam). George takes a seat on the sideline as a consequence. Manly have surprised most of us (especially me) with the quality and consistency of their performances this season. I have to accept they'll turn up to play...and they're good enough. The Cherry-Evans/Green partnership in the halves is working, and their fullback has slotted in to fill the space once filled by Brett Stewart. The local lad looks like he'll be wearing the number one jersey on the northern beaches for the next decade. This is a football team, and I'm tipping them here.
Verdict – Sea Eagles by 4
Result – Sea Eagles 46 defeated Rabbitohs 8
North Queensland Cowboys vs Parramatta Eels – Friday night – 1300SMILES Stadium
All eyes will be on the Cowboys line-up on Friday night, with Jonathan Thurston named on the extended bench. Rugby League may be a team game, but Thurston is among a handful of players that can make a mockery of that truth. I've tipped against the Eels in their last two victories and I'm taking them on again. Surely I'll get it right...eventually. Coen Hess has replaced Gavin Cooper as the Cowboys try-scoring back-rower – he's racked up 6 tries in 6 games. With that in mind, the Eels will be watching Hess like a hawk, so it's probably time to back Gavin Cooper in try-scoring markets. It's so darn crazy it just might work.
Verdict – Cowboys by 4
Result – Eels 26 defeated Cowboys 6
Gold Coast Titans vs Newcastle Knights – Saturday afternoon – Cbus Super Stadium
15th plays 16th but fans of both teams can, at the very least, appreciate the efforts of both sides. While both are competing against superior opponents, the Titans do appear to have more upside.The Titans forwards look set to dominate, and one has to assume that Peats, Taylor, Roberts, Hayne and Elgey (off the bench) can create enough try-scoring opportunities on the back of that.
Verdict – Titans by 10
Result – Titans 38 defeated Knights 8
Canterbury Bulldogs vs Canberra Raiders – Saturday night – ANZ Stadium
For some time I've had doubts about the ability of the Bulldogs to cross the stripe. Thus far in season 2017 they are averaging a snifter more than 15 points per game. That's not enough, particularly against the Raiders who are racking up (on average) 25 points per game. That's a lot of points for a team who have lost as many games as they've won, and the Bulldogs haven't scored 25 or more points in a game all year. You score more points than your opponent and you win folks...it's not rocket surgery.
Verdict – Raiders by 8
Result – Bulldogs 16 defeated Raiders 10
Wests Tigers vs Cronulla Sharks – Saturday night – Leichhardt Oval
Aaron Woods has announced when he will make his announcement (I'm disappointed he didn't announce when he was going to announce when he will make his announcement but I'm hard to please). I suspect he's holding off until after he has played this game at his 'spritual home'. Given that, I'm expecting a bit of a battle here and I've got this game pencilled in as the match of the round. The Sharks will be keen to win after the shock loss last week, and the stripey cats could step up for Woodsy. The Sharks are clearly the better team and I'm tipping them, but I'm expecting a closer contest than most.
Verdict – Sharks by 4
Result – Sharks 22 defeated Tigers 16
New Zealand Warriors vs Sydney Roosters – Sunday afternoon – Mt Smart Stadium
Where the bloodity heckity heck are my team lists for the Sunday games? Sheezus McSneezus won't somebody think of the Thinker? Anyhoo...the four teams playing on Sunday are the same four teams that played on ANZAC Day, which seems fair. And I think it's fair to say that the two ANZAC Day games gave us the highest standard of NRL we saw for the round – perhaps everyone just lifted given the occasion. Now these sides have to lift again, and I'll take a little punt on the Warriors having a little more to play for this weekend. They're at home where they are an entirely different proposition and there is an ANZAC Test coming up.
Verdict – Warriors by 2
Result – Warriors 14 defeated Roosters 13
St George Illawarra Dragons vs Melbourne Storm – Sunday afternoon – WIN Stadium
Again no team lists are available at the time of writing so I'm shooting fish in a very dark barrel with this prediction. One thing I do know is that Gareth Widdop is out for six weeks. I can't say that means the Dragons can't win, but it certainly makes it an awful lot harder. As for the Storm, they are a pretty predictable piece of machinery regardless of who laces on the boots. I may be in the dark, but it's dark purple.
Verdict – Storm by 10
Result – Storm 34 defeated Dragons 22
Wally Lewis - round nine selections (in bold)
Note: tips from Wally will be published on Wednesday night or early Thursday morning.
- BRONCOS vs Panthers
- Rabbitohs vs SEA EAGLES
- COWBOYS vs Eels
- TITANS vs Knights
- Bulldogs vs RAIDERS
- Tigers vs SHARKS
- Warriors vs ROOSTERS
- Dragons vs STORM
Comments
Submitted by a on
I think Gallen should be in the diving team
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
Hi all,
No matter what you think of Gallen, he's as hard nosed as you'll get, and a bloody good footballer. I don't like him that much either, but like Ennis, these guys thrive on the dislike. Glad he's out of the blues as well. Can't knock his longevity either he's tough. Rex Mossop, I started watching him in 69. Tough footy player in both codes and one of the toughest commentators I've seen. He pushed the boundaries, gee, miss that era a tad. Cheers from Mr Awesome
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Thanks Thinker on the De Vere answer.
Many of our quickies could make a life after league in sprint events.
A little different in training for athletics, but there is money about, if that is what they are interested in, along with keeping fit.
Submitted by Fortress on
Yeah johnny was was unique our Rex a true legend.
Hope the one that needs to obeyed is happy with your performance maybe introduce some new moves put some back spin on the balls before u score lol.
Cheers everyone from the fortress of the mighty eagles !!!!!!!
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
Yes Mr Fortress 'She who must be obeyed' was once known as 'Her in doors' that title changed many years ago and since then, I do the cleaning and a great part of the cooking. Yes Mr Fortress she was happy with my performance. Home made gnocchi with a rich mushroom sauce, sautéed vege's and garlic bread followed by packing the dishwasher. It's what I do mate, cheers from Mr Awesome
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
P.S Mr Fortress, after 30 years together she's worth every minute of it and more. Looking to the next 30 with 'She who must be obeyed'. My mates know I've got her for life and I say well... she still might sack me one day. "She who must be obeyed' overheard and yelled out.... after 30 years of training why would I get rid off him and start again? Cheers from Mr Awesome
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
Not sure what's going on Mr Thinker but can't post a comment in the lounge for 'a's comp. if you read this can Mr 'a' or yourself give me Raiders for round 10 please Cheets from Mr Awesome
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
Hey big Pete so you've been down to Mollymook? Nice coastal region and an easy scenic drive from Sydney. I presume you are based in Sydney? My brother who is also a Pete but known Shirl the curl lives in Concord cheers mate from Mr Awesome
Submitted by pabdul on
all this talk about rex twiged a memory. i was drinking in allawah hotel and one of the guys went to get his cousin from the station. when he returned we were in awe as he returned with cliffy lyons. it was hard to talk to him as everyone wanted to buy him a beer and he was smoking like a chimney. later on i got a word in coz i knew a guy called phil sigsworth that went to manly. about 1am i kick on to another pub.
at 5am i was walking along hurstville station and saw cliffy asleep on a bench. at 3pm i watched rex mossops manly v parra with a hangover. cliffy got man of the match and ran rings around brett kenny. they interviewed him after the game and he had a can of tooheys in his hand. what a legend.
Submitted by Baggy_Gee on
Is that a accurate way the northern beach crowd train and play? No wonder they are so hit and miss.
Submitted by Fortress on
Baggy dont u ever give up gee the mighty eagles seem to always occupy ur mind do you secretly love us but ur too scared to say or is it that u just want to keep been a drip fair dinkum!!!!!!!!!
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Hey J A -
The Kandos Kid in Canberra - sounds like yr no spring chicken either mate. From recollections I seem to draw on here.
Fortress might be the youngest of The Thinker Lot. Pabdul might be around my era, as he's been around since Moby Dick was a salmon.
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Yes J A - I was down at Mollymook, last weekend at the 80th b/day I mentioned about here. Lovely area. We've been there a couple of times, but to Burrill Lake area. Big $53m roadworks project going on with the bridge there.
No Bro - I'm not a Sydneyite, I hail from around your baptismal country.
Remember, you told me about the phone reception you and family have at Kandos.
I'd certainly love to see Country knock this last City v Country event off. I remember a very young M. Cronin playing for Country when he was living at Gerringong back in May 1975 and they beat City, as a country based players team. Man of the Match was Steve Hewson from Queanbeyan Kangaroo's. Not like these days, it is more an Area of Origin match and a must play in NRL or Sydney Comp to qualify.
Submitted by pabdul on
ah big pete a person whos been around since magnums mo was bum fluff.
for 2 people who support teams so opposite im glad to see were both on country.
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Evenin Pabdul - remember those Cliffy days well.
Phil Sigs brother was Paul wasnt it. Came over from Newtown Bluebags of Tom Raudonikis ex Cowra boy fame.
We all know what happened with another of Newtown boys in Malaysia, but we'll keep that low profile here, or Take 2 might be on.
Keep well Pab
Big Pete
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Yes Pab - Go Country.
Nah mate......been around longer than Tom or we all might be around same years.
Submitted by pabdul on
phil had a brother named ron and had the best nickname
whats a packet of.....sigsworth
sorry big pete BC
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Pab - yes Ron it was, now you mention him.
The Paul was Hayward, I was thinking of. But now you also bring in nicknames....wasn't it Phil that was called "Whatsapacketa", however it was spelt.
Submitted by pabdul on
yeah haywood got done in thailand set up by brother in law neddy smith. your not that old
what was it like playing with bam bam as a kid?
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Hey Pab - try Malaysia, Barlow and Chambers - hung at gallows they were. Thailand shoots them.
Neddy and Roger R must be flavour of the month from a few news posts made over the weekend.
Hahahaha................Good one Fred. I'm not speaking rubble mate.
Submitted by pabdul on
i thought u were on about paul haywood not Barlow and chambers
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Pab - I am on about PH, sure he was a mule for that sting.
Submitted by pabdul on
not sure mate
but i did go to watch auburns got talent on the weekend
act 1 belly dancer
act 2 belly dancer
act 3 singer that belly dances
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Pab - Thailand correct. BangKwang Prison.
It was Fellows and Sinclair that came to the mind after I sent to you.
PH received a pardon and returned here to Oz. Fellows and Sinclair got life.
Heading off for sleep shortly.....long day at the grind tomorrow mate.
Have a good one.
Submitted by pabdul on
yeah mate get some zzzzz
i suppose chopping down trees is hard yakka...im a lumberjack and im ok now ya hummin.
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Yeah mate - a hummin and a strummin from a jack to king as well.
R u still in the workforce?
Newtowns further than Newington.
Submitted by pabdul on
yeah working for a transport company as a customer service mgr but could be heading to transport nsw soon
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Pab -
Transport NSW (now) was where I was at for years with NSWGR and others.
For private operators to be heading to Tof NSW, they must be in good favour or have you applied for a job as a c/serv officer with TofNSW.
Is it in passenger (Sydney Trains) or other?
Might run into you one day Auburn or Central Stn's.
Submitted by pabdul on
sydney trains
where i work now im giving out more orders than mark holden giving out roses while theres people in the office like the guy with a patch on his eye in DR Hook you know he's there but not sure why.
there are too many coincidences with us i reckon were brothers seperated at birth and we have a sister called mary (work that one out)
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Love it Paul.
I wish you good luck there. You'll get a rail pass as well.
I worked for years on Traffic Branch.
I hardly watched Monty Python Shows, but I figured last week what was being expressed.
You'll find that about at rail, especially now since all the restructures and no bugger is any better off.
Let me know Bro where u r stationed at, if all is successful.
I'll check in tomorrow with you.....just remembered tomorrow morning town bins collections and I need to arise early to bring them in. Who needs an alarm clock when they are on duty.....Ban Shang Alangin.
Cheers BPBx
Submitted by pabdul on
well worked out
goodnight hooksy talk soon.
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Goodnight Paul and Paula.
Best keep Ernie Sigley (Hey Hey Paul) and Ding Dong out of this.
Cheers and out.
BPBx
Submitted by Johnny Awesome on
Nice to hear from you Big Pete, yeh I could be the oldest here. I think The Thinker could be late 70's vintage. Sounds like you could late 60's vintage and me....well early 60's vintage. Mate, you are only as old as you feel and I don't feel any older than 40. In saying that, some of those rugby league injuries are coming back to haunt me. Dodgy left knee, which I'm hoping doesn't get worse and a bit aches and pain in the right leg where I broke it on three different occasions. Two breaks occurred in the scrum when it was a real slog, and one the last one occurred trying to score a try against Rylstone, slipped and got landed on by a monster of bloke, yep he was as big as a butchers dog mate. Cheers from Mr Awesome
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Well Guys - lay your cards on the table.
Don't need ages, just month and number, so we (some) can do what the real morale of b/day world does in wishing.
Then again, maybe Thinker might like to create a box and show Members Birthdays Today and just list the names. Nothing urgent or immediate, when time is on ones hand, if it happens to eventuate.........Tick tock.
Ok, ok, can it if you wish, just a try - not a four pointer either.
Submitted by BigPeteBx on
Hey J A -
Mate I am early sixties and this month.
Pabdul I will guess is about the same or mid-range (not alcohol).
Fortress is our baby eagle, from what I can gather, so far.
Some of the Qld Boys might be later 60's, as some sound retired or took early retirement in their day/s.
I won't judge the ladies, as it is too bloody hard and some take offence to age guessing.
Awesome - don't take pills mate for musculo pain. My GP from past once told me to use the ointment creams. Voltaren (not tabs) then was the No.1, but possibly superseded by now.
Keep it together CanberraDos Awesome, as we have Winter on our hands.
Ginger George would squash any bugger in the pack.
Cheers - BPBx
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