1. Brumbies 'Super Rugby AU' Winners. Still a powerhouse in Australia after so many years (last won a title in 2004? Maybe that is a sign that our best provincial team still can't win overall!) in winning the Australian Championships. Do we actually need the NZ teams? I don't think so.
Some great attacking rugby at times and top intensity, but if only the players were allowed to play the game. The TMO seemingly needs to get out the Encyclopedia Brittanica to look up the rules. So slow. The errors from the Reds in the last ten minutes just cruelled them. Their attack was a shambles really. The ref was OK, but the tempo of the game was frightfully slow. It is a comedy show when the ref tries to get the scrum technique right in the 79th minute of a final! Fair dinkum they have problems in that game. It is ruined too regularly. I feel sorry for the players and fans, but those officials are pleased!
2. Australian ODI Series Win. Great innings by Carey and Maxwell to secure a series win v England in the ODIs. Pressure cricket. They still need another bat who can bowl. Stoinis could be it, but his bowling is not strong. No Ben Stokes helped Australia. All without Steve Smith was a pretty impressive effort. Carey has ability.
3. Wests Tigers. Michael Maguire has got some issues on his hands. That team cannot score points and has an attitude problem when they are required to really dig in. They should not be leaking 50 points so regularly. That speaks to character and teamwork surely. Very disappointing. They need a complete clean out - Packer, Joey Leilua, Josh Reynolds, Lawrence, Marshall... all need to go. A clean out of large proportions is required to clean the team up. Not sure if Maguire models the right composure at times, but when Harry Grant goes... Doueihi is on the skids when the Fox arrives.
4. Manly. What a disaster they have been all year too. It has been a long time since we have seen so many poor defensive efforts in a Manly team. Contrast it to the Roosters who with SBW, look invincible for a three peat of premierships. Mitch Aubusson has done well to get to 303 First Grade games. Nice to see his understated leadership so instrumental at the club. Rare gold these days.
5. NRL Injuries. There are so many serious injuries in the game these days. Too many. Are we getting to a point where, like the NFL, we simply have one game against each team home and away from one year to the next? Clean, simple, rep season at the end of the year. Transfer window and loan deals of players. Relegation?
6. Touch Football. I am really worried by two plays I saw on the weekend. The Sharks and the Knights both did it. The wall of defence was so impenetrable, the players concerned (Rudolf and Saifiti) just stopped and stood still and looked for a quick play the ball. No structure, no rhythm and an old touch footy tactic. Never thought I would see the day.
7. The Knock Back. Nice to see the knock back make a comeback now we get near the finals. Not everything that hits the ground is a knock on.
8. GWS. Leon Cameron is surely gone. This club is imploding. Incredibly poor performances in recent weeks. To miss the semis is bad with the quality of their roster. They need a new broom.
9. AFL. The might of Port, Richmond, West Coast and Brisbane has impressed all season. Richmond look like favourites. The Crows (like the Broncos) are new spoon winners. It will be good to see some serious finals footy. It may be more open this year than it looks. Geelong are so inconsistent, yet potentially awesome. Just hung on v Swans and in fact if that last second smother didn't occur, they could have been in fifth place, not fourth.
9. EPL. A quick new season, but the new signings are just catching up! Gareth Bale will be a good pick up at Spurs. Corona virus has sent a few well paid sports stars back to reality. Liking the attitude of Leeds early on, but ManU losing to Crystal Palace..please. A loss like that early on and you are almost dead in the water for the title these days.
10. US Open Golf. Patrick Reed and de Chambeau...two blokes who have hurt the game a fair bit. Both were at the top of the tree, but Reed has fallen with a 77. Good to see the 2010 British Open champion, Louis Oosthuizen in contention.
It will be interesting to see if they stay composed under pressure or chase photographers and use the leather wedge... Liking the display of the Woolf at a young age. Not since the great Penrith and Parramatta centre Ken, has there been a Woolf like him. Apparently, he used to be a werewolf, but he is not anymooooorrrrreee!
11. Classique Legend. Blinding pace at Randwick on Saturday. One to watch in the Everest. Chautauqua-like!
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