Sunday, May 26, 2019

Wrap - AFL Rule Change

1. NRL Tips. How hard is the NRL to pick at present? Gold Coast, Penrith, Newcastle all knock over bigger guns. The comp is ridiculously close in the middle. However Parramatta and St George are by far the two worst at present. Even the Broncos, Cowboys and Knights are surging back. Ben Hunt makes some horrible decisions sometimes for a really highly paid player. Not a patch on the mistake riddled players for Parramatta. They are an awful mess as usual. Gutho did not make Origin. Keep that clause dry in his contract.


2. Danger. Is rugby league becoming too dangerous? No doubt the contact and the group defence is taking a bigger toll than usual. Blokes with ruptured spleens, twisted necks...serious accidents await. The number of head knocks is increasing exponentially. I am waiting for the first big compensation case in either NRL or AFL to change rules massively.


3. AFL Rule Change. Cannot stress enough that the key rule change in AFL needs to be the ball is given to the opposition from where a ball is kicked out on the full. This is a game changer and would prevent further negative tactics. It would change the flow of the game when 'errors' appear intentional. GWS and Geelong look like flag favourites for mine.


4. Boston. How about the run at Eagle Farm on the weekend from The Bostonian? A sign that the Boston Bruins (the B's) are about to run riot over the Blues in the NHL this week and win the Stanley Cup perhaps.


5. North Melbourne. Coach Brad Scott. prevailed over mediocrity without a great list, but little sympathy. Time for him to disappear. Move on...to Carlton perhaps? No one is irreplaceable.


6. Cricket World Cup. Surely England lap everyone and win it. South Africa could surprise too. India have the best team if they fire but are often bad on the seaming deck. Not sure about our bowling. Smith batted well and predictable that there is booing left right and centre. It will get worse! I wonder how Monty Panasar's truth telling re mints and other bits might bounce onto the current team and loud critics like Mike Atherton, Nassar Hussein and Michael Vaughan? Interesting times of honour and truth.


7. French Open Tennis. Starts this week. I noticed Nadal knocked over Djokovic to win the Italian Open last week... he may have 12 French Opens in him yet!


8. State of Origin. The team from last week was pretty close... only missed two and Keary would have been there had he not been concussed. Blake Ferguson was horrible and cannot be trusted on the Origin stage. Rep career over.


1. James Tedesco
2. Blake Ferguson - Nick Cotric
3. Latrell Mitchell
4. Josh Morris
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Luke Keary - Cody Walker
7. Nathan Cleary
8. David Klemmer
9. Damien Cook
10. Paul Vaughan
11. Boyd Cordner
12. Jake Trobjevic
13. Cameron Murray

14. Jack Wighton
15. Tyson Frizzell
16. Payne Haas
17. Regan Campbell-Gillard - Angus Crichton


9. Waratahs. Is this the most underperforming team of the year?

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Wrap - Brooks Bruins

1. Gutho. Well, well...after a 50 point drubbing and the court clearance of Dylan Walker last week...amazing how closed doors everywhere (esp. at Manly) force your manager to accept the already generous deal. It would be good over the next three years that he learns to run lines better. I must say that Parramatta are at least offloading the footy this year - even Tim Mannah (career first for the captain with the worst winning record in NRL history). They are still remarkably slow and ordinary. Zero attack and poor halves/ centres. Pathetic, predictable results away from home. Moses goes missing all the time. He simply should not be re-signed. You could get anyone from NSW Cup who would do the same job.


The demise of St George is shocking...as is the pathetic form of Penrith and Parramatta. Manly have risen up rapidly under King Des. The Knights seem to have found some hope too. Even the Cowboys. The performance of Payne Haas was exceptional. He is a star. Check out Youtube clips on his junior footy domination. It is cruel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1J6UtMqPVE



2. NRL Goalkickers. Goalkicking has never been better. Bring back the old leather footies and see how they go!


3. Please - Early NSW Origin Team. Anyone suggesting Mitchell Pearce as halfback has to have their head read. He is a proven Origin loser. Avoid at all costs.


1. James Tedesco
2. Blake Ferguson
3. Latrell Mitchell
4. Josh Morris (? not big on this)
5. Josh Addo-Carr
6. Luke Keary
7. Nathan Cleary
8. David Klemmer
9. Damien Cook
10. Paul Vaughan
11. Boyd Cordner
12. Jake Trobjevic
13. Cameron Murray

14. Jack Wighton/ Cody Walker
15. Tyson Frizzell
16. Payne Haas
17. Regan Campbell-Gillard


3. Error Plague. It is staggering to see certain well paid league players make fundamental errors repeatedly. George Jennings dropped a bomb, let a try in, dropped a pass and threw a woeful pass to Ferguson... all in about 10 minutes v Cowboys...no future in the game. Great teams don't do this and great coaches don't hire or select incompetence.


4. PGA Golf. Brooks Koepka. How good is this bloke? He is the man of the hour and a mile in front. He could be an amazing force in world golf over the next few years. Back to back US Opens already. Possible back to back PGAs as well. Would become the first to do this ever. Not forgetting he was second to Tiger at the Masters and will go to Pebble Beach as a red hot US Open favourite. Four majors...twice as good as the Shark. I liked his response to the journo who asked if there was any chance he would give up his seven shot lead in the final round and lose..."No".


There are not many world sportsmen with a plural first name... unique!



5. AFL. Geelong are looking the real deal across the park in 2019. Maybe a different story at the MCG in finals time, but Gary Rohan has been stunningly good. The Swans will enjoy seeing that! Richmond bouncing back and West Coast on fire. GWS stunning this week...next week?


6. A League. Sydney FC v Perth Glory. Usual fiasco re offside rulings... the game was tight and the comp needs more marquee stars. The sight of the toilet seats around the necks of fans just about sums it up. A touch amateurish, but a strong win by Sydney FC in the end. A hugely successful A league franchise. Liam Reddy went the right way on three penalties but came up empty. Redmayne conversely fooled around and got lucky twice!


7. Foxtel Squeeze. Interesting to see Foxtel in financial trouble. Every chance that fringe sport will vanish. Losing the EPL could be the beginning of the end for them. It may be back to the old ABC days with the cricket. Kerry Packer would be aghast! Super 15 Rugby may just be found in the back of the paper version of the Herald soon.


8. Waratahs. Constantly on the bad edge of a loss. They had forgotten how to win, but got one up on the hapless Reds. How weak is our rugby? It is about to go back to Channel 2 as well.


9. NHL - Ice Hockey. Lock in to the Boston Bruins who are into the Stanley Cup final. Yet another Boston team about to do the business after the Boston Red Sox (baseball) won the World Series and the New England Patriots won the SuperBowl. Can the Bruins do the business with the ice hockey?


10. Man City. They win the EPL Premier's plate, the FA Cup final (6-0 if you don't mind v Watford) and also won the Community Shield and League Cup - every English trophy on offer in season 2018-2019. Pep Guardiola the coach is a deserved champion. Legends all. Liverpool are bridesmaids again! Amazing the money in a shiekh. The NRL might need some shiekhs...16 of them and soon.





Sunday, May 12, 2019

Wrap - Freddie, Regan and Tex

1. Parramatta. And so does anyone know why Brad Arthur has not been re-signed? Or some of the overpaid players? Honestly, how did they get five wins? Their defence was horrible, their decision-making is woeful and their discipline poor. Moses is not a leader and cannot be there long term. I'd cut him and go with youth. You need leaders in the halves... otherwise you will never win. Is it just me or is Sivo the world's slowest winger?


While they are at it, they should sign Rhyse Martin from the Bulldogs. A goalkicking forward on the outer who knows how to win. The only club who was worse this weekend was Penrith. Cleary's terrible coaching record continues.


2. Gutho. I am tipping Gutherson will re-sign this week. If he does a knee again, his price is cut in half instantly. A big risk with any greedy agent. If he plays like he does on Saturday night, he will have his price cut by the club again. He is getting overs big time. The King? Please, spare me.


3. Magic Round. Magic in some senses, but they were very lucky there was no rain. The field has taken a hammering. Too much for one field and if wet, it would have been a big problem. Good concept. I wonder how many injuries were due to the sandy soil and loose turf tufts?


4. Freddie. Is Regan Campbell-Gillard really Freddie Mercury in disguise? Or maybe Tex Walker from the Adelaide Crows. Cracking players both, but not a patch on Freddie.


5. Blonde AFL Players. Interesting discussion on Melbourne radio in the Carlton-Collingwood game on Saturday...do blonde haired AFL players look like better more athletic players than darker coloured haired players? Do they seem to move faster and take better, more dramatic marks? Optical illusion surely.


6. IPL. The Mumbai Indians (MI) v the Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the final. Chennai have Shane Watson, MS Dohni and Faf du Plessis, Bravo and Harbhajan Singh. Mumbai Indians have Bumrah, Pollard, Pandya and de Kock. Great tournament about to come to a end. The World Cup nears.


7. AFL Showdown in Adelaide. Great game in the AFL with Port Adelaide surging back against Adelaide in the last quarter. They were down by 38 at three quarter time and got to within 12 points. A great game. Melbourne still alive and the Western Bulldogs are not out of it.


Troubled by the GWS brainfades every two or three weeks. They look like world beaters and then get pumped...this time by Hawthorn. The Hawks continue to defy the critics and offload "over stayers"...Keiran Jack, Jarrad McVey anyone?


Does anyone know what got into Dane Rampe's head when he scaled the post at the end in the Swans v Dons game? He played stunningly well, but really? Can you do shoulder stands to stop a ball going through as a goal? I thought they might make it like a Cold Chisel concert and have all the small blokes on the shoulders of others.


8. A League. Tremendous qualifying final between Perth and Adelaide with Perth sneaking home after a million penalty kicks in the penalty shootout. Liam Reddy did the business as goal keeper, saving four. A great effort. Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory... Sydney FC completely dominant by half time at 3-0, but wait...


Midweek the Liverpool comeback and the Spurs comeback in the Champions League final were both extraordinary...then Arsenal and Chelsea led the way into the Europa League final. English teams on fire. Next they will be telling us that the FA Cup has English teams in the final too.


9. EPL. And there it was... Man City needing a win v Brighton. Liverpool needing a draw or a loss and then a win v Wolves themselves... The EPL are smart. They schedule both games at the same time to add to the tension. A fabulous competition this year, but Man City look red hot. Matt Ryan in goals for Brighton could be the difference between Man City having a meeting or a party.


10. F1. Is Riccardo's new move to Renault one of the most unsuccessful on record? He has struggled and despite the dollars, seems to be going backwards...faster than he goes frontwards!


11. Intriguing that Nadal lost again in the semi at the Madrid Open. He could be finished on clay at the supreme level he has set... Djokovic remains the favourite this year, but they said you'd never make it to Tiger too.... Thiem, Zverev and Tsitsipas are contesting.

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Wrap - The Opposite Consonant Stadium

1. It's Official. Black footy boots are making a comeback. A cracking look. Looks like a school kid who forgot their sandshoes for training after school, playing in school shoes instead.


2. NRL. A few cracks in the Melbourne Storm armour are appearing. Bellamy is getting a taste of reality now... no Cronk, Slater and soon no Smith. These players are amazing and rare - and don't come around every year. He needs to be patient. A little like John Longmire. Great players fade eventually and you need to rebuild. It takes time. You have to admire his high expectations however. Uncompromising high standards will always get more out of the team than anyone else.


3. Parramatta. A strong win today when all seemed lost at 14-0 down. The crowd there was massive by NRL standards. Looks like a great venue...even if the ABC never call it by its commercial name. And to think they did all this without Tim Mannah.


4. Gutho - Parramatta. I am going to say it again... I think Parramatta are getting it completely right with Gutherson. He is not a match winner and post knee injury he looks slower. Solid, but not worth $800,000 a year. More like $600,000. I tire of seeing blokes like Gutho saying he was hurt by the original offer. If he is so hurt, sign and ease the pain. There will not be teams lining up to sign him at $800K and if there is, there will be another player coming through the ranks who can play the position for $200K. Look at Dufty from St George. A gun attacking talent (defence can improve), but on small dollars.


When you look at Michael Jennings who has the best manager in world history, it is a big lesson...and Anthony Watmough, Beau Scott. These blokes were paid far too much... despite what the Daily Telegraph and Matty Johns think. Brad Arthur should be getting a return gig soon. He will be the glue again. He should get the change from the Gutherson deal.


5. Latrell Mitchell played an awesome game on Saturday night v Tigers. His speed and strength is amazing. He is one of those athletes who do not look like they are actually moving, but motors! The next GI (of course). Come to think of it, most blokes seem to play well against the paper thin defence of the Tigers.


6. Coach sackings. Tipping that one of Garth Brennan, Michael Maguire, Ivan Cleary or Anthony Seibold may be the first sacked. Nathan Brown has eased in the betting with a draw that gave him the Eels and then the Warriors.


7. AFL. Liking the change of balance in the comp this year. A few other teams not always in the frame are rising up well. Geelong, Collingwood, GWS, Brisbane, Fremantle, St Kilda. It adds to the interest factor. Geelong look sharp.


8. Cricket. Love to see a hat trick in any form of cricket, but if you see the Rajasthtan Royals v Mumbai Indians, there was a terrible fumble under a complete sitter by Trent Boult (NZ) to secure the hat trick. This would have been Mishra's fourth IPL hat trick. Always hate seeing blokes drop sitters.


How about Dave Warner? 692 runs (avg 69.20; 8 fifties; one ton; most fours at 57; 21 sixes) and then he exits back to Australia to prep for the World Cup. He may just be the best in the world outside of Kholi, even after missing a year!


I would love to see the day that Indian players play in our BBL... even the second tier ones are highly talented. India should be the number one cricketing nation forever based on their talent pool and its size.


9. Rugby. The sooner the Israel Folau issue is resolved the better. The Waratahs can always sign his brother John Folau. Would you rather cocaine using/ pedalling blokes consorting with crims in the code or Israel? Seems like the double standards of both rugby and league will blow up for both codes soon as Jack de Belin seeks to clear his name. Hard to see him playing again, but it may divide the Pacific Islander players who dominate the code, ignite racial tensions and eventually set up stronger international teams. What a saga. Nice to see the junior Wallabies beat the junior All Blacks (U/20s) on the Gold Coast. Cling to that photo while it lasts.


10. EPL. Interesting to see the goal difference between Liverpool (94 points) and Manchester City (92 points) is only three goals. The prospect of Man City dropping points in the last two rounds (Leicester 51 points, Brighton - near drop zone) is highly unlikely however which will leave Liverpool (Wolves 55 points) stranded one point below. Likely to be 98 Man City v 97 Liverpool. It will be sensational if Man City drops points mid week.The interesting feature is how desperate some of the teams become to get points and avoid relegation. It can bear surprises. Leicester and Wolves are in good nick and have both had great years really.


11. A League. Starting to hot up now. Sydney FC v Melbourne Victory should be tight. Will Berisha get yet another semi final goal for Melbourne Victory? While Perth Glory will be too good for anyone they need to face. Their season mirrors the EPL in length, but needs promotion/ relegation.