1. Payne Haas. He has had a gutful of getting paid a miserly $750K per year and has created a pain in the haas for Kevin Walters whose team continues to excel. A massive turn around at the Broncos and a surprise, but again a greedy manager is never far away. Heading to the Wests Tigers suddenly may not appeal so much.
Everyone deserves a million, but there is a salary cap. Haas has been poorly advised in the past, but asking for a release is not good for team harmony. Reputational damage is hard for a young player to understand. He is clearly the best prop in the game, but no one likes seeing this. Origin looms as an interesting time with Haas now looking like an imposter in the eyes of those in Brisbane. He needs to go, but where?
2. NRL. The Panthers are still easily the most dominant team. A crushing win at home yet again as coach Cleary continues to build the best record in the game as a coach. Their pipeline of players is incredible. The Warriors are a misery and the Tigers, well they are a shambles. Coach Maguire may not see out the week ahead. Souths struggle, but have good spirit.
The Sharks have hit the wall a little. The Roosters killed them with tremendous defence, despite a mild comeback. More offloads and a shifted mindset is required. More football, less structure. The Titans? Fold them up and move them to Perth. Hopeless.
Parramatta make it five wins of six points or less this year. This can define a season, but their leaking of points is troubling. More troubling is the poor form of Clint Gutherson under the high or rolling ball. Two critical tries given up in two weeks... especially for a player who publicly sprays other team mates for errors. Time for some humble pie Mr Gutherson and no, you can't have seconds.
Alex Johnston's three tries and his all time Souths try scoring record is pretty impressive (even though Merret has more tries including his Cronulla days). It will be hard to beat at Souths...ever. He is now sitting equal 16th and could get to 10th this year with a normal injury free season.
3. State of Origin 2022. Missing Latrell and Turbo Tom are two big NSW losses. The State of Origin team looks strong enough, but I am not seeing enough creativity in attack from those forwards outside of Yeo. No Fox. No Jake Trbojevic. Thank goodness for Penrith - Cleary, Yeo, Crichton, Martin, To'o, Luai, Koroisau. Suaali has been gifted a wonderful opportunity. Coach Fittler may just be in his last year before taking up the coaching position of the hapless Bulldogs. Almost choked on the cornflakes hearing Shane Flanagan was touting himself as their next coach. Not with his son there. Great to see crowds back at Belmore... didn't see the trains and the goalposts looked different to the Ted Glossop era.
State of Origin has been tight for the past twenty two years. Only two 3-0 series results. 13-8 lead to QLD (one draw).
4. AFL. Fremantle dismantled Melbourne in a shock result. Melbourne have lost a few of their personnel at present, but a loss never hurts in the season ahead of finals. Freo are really looking good. The Swans bounced back v Richmond, but they are playing like a club destined to be kicked out in the first week of the finals... if they get there! Geelong, St Kilda and Carlton are swelling the crowds this year. Plenty of pro-Victorian sentiment here. Tasmania as the 19th team seems a way off yet.
Chad Warner may have learned a rule or two this weekend. He almost loss the unloseable with his celebratory kick in to the stands. The Western Bulldogs sneak back into the eight and the West Coast continue to have one of the worst % records since 1900?
5. IPL. The final is now between Rajasthan Royals v the Gujarat Titans (Matthew Wade) overnight. Jos Buttler is absolutely on fire for the Royals (who are not missing Steve Smith). He has hit four tons and 824 runs at 58.86. Incredible on the Indian pitches. He can write his own cheque next time at the auction. Well earned.
6. NBA. The Celtics are now locked at 3-3 in their best of seven series v Miami Heat. In addition, Golden State Warriors beat the Dallas Mavericks 4-1. Tight times for the Boston Celtics fans as a NBA championship beckons, but Golden State have an awesome record in recent years.
7. A-League. Apparently they had a Grand Final this weekend. Amazing that the promotion is so poor, but more amazing that spectators turn up in Melbourne. Melbourne City v Western United. That comp is in trouble. I am not sure that people know how to find Channel 10 anymore either, but hopefully it can grow and flourish. 2-0 to Western United was a shock result.
8. UEFA Champions League - Liverpool v Real Madrid. Meanwhile the biggest world champions have been crowned. Liverpool missed out on the EPL championship last weekend to Manchester City, and have felt pain again v Real Madrid (is there an 'unreal' Madrid as well?). A 0-1 loss hurts!
Check the amazing Manchester City EPL record over the past 11 seasons: 6 title wins, 3 seconds and 2 thirds. Only one year where they did not reach the final three. (2015-16). Incredible dominance really...and a huge cheque book.
9. French Open Tennis. Nadal and Djokovic into the fourth round... amazing players, despite the political flavour of Novax in recent years. Alcaraz still alive too. He is the best of the young pups... including Zverev. Medvedev will be hard to toss this year.
10. Team of the Month? Western Bulldogs? Broncos? Or the Waratahs who almost knocked over the Auckland Blues. Impressive turn around from the debacle of last year.
11. DR Jolly. How good is this bloke as a horse trainer in Morphetville/ Murray Bridge/ Oakbank in South Australia? Get on his horses and profit. Calypso Reign had another stunning win on the weekend. Silver on Red unlucky.