Archive for March, 2016

The 2016 AFL Lines – Round 2

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The 2016 AFL Lines – Round 2

Round 1 saw some premiership contenders announce themselves, along with a few epic fails. Was it a one-off or a sign of things to come? Greg Oberscheidt and Cliff Bingham assess the first week of outcomes and the implications for Round 2.

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From The Couch: Round 4

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From The Couch: Round 4

  Heaven Help The Bunker: The gloss is off, the magic gone, belief shattered. Todd Greenberg timed his run to the top job perfectly – riding in on the back of The Bunker before it imploded. The entire system was a joke over the weekend with The Bunker costing North Queensland and the Sydney Roosters […]

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The Willie M Medal: Round 4

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The Willie M Medal: Round 4

The 2015 Willie M Medal: Round 4 There is no questioning Paul Green’s credentials as a coach. He has won everywhere he has gone. He delivered the Cowboys their first premiership last year. His decision to start Rory Kostjasyn ahead of Jake Granville though is ludicrous. Yes, Granville makes an impact when he comes on […]

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The 2016 AFL Lines – Round 1

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The 2016 AFL Lines – Round 1

Footy is back in town and so are the boys for 2016! One filled with hope for a fourth consecutive flag, the other who would be absolutely delighted with four wins for the season. Greg Oberscheidt and Cliff Bingham run the ruler over the season openers and give their views on what may lie in […]

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From The Couch: Greg Inglis Field Goal Edition

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From The Couch: Greg Inglis Field Goal Edition

From The Couch: Greg Inglis Field Goal Edition The Moment: There are times in your life when you never forget where you were, moments of such gravitas, of such import, of such a historical nature that you always remember the exact spot you were. I was high in the Paddington-end stand at the SCG. And […]

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The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 3

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The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 3

The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 3 It is extremely rare for a club captain to feature on the leaderboard for the Willie M Medal … but that is exactly what we have with new Warriors captain Ryan Hoffman. The former Storm star was solid enough in his first season with New Zealand but has […]

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Punters Guide Tipping Service

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Punters Guide Tipping Service

Punters Guide Tipping Service There was no Punters Guide written this year but Nick Tedeschi is pleased to offer his premium Punting Guide Tipping Service. Throughout the first two rounds, Nick has returned a Profit on Turnover of 40.06% on 53.5 units bet. His advice is taken by bookmakers and professional punters alike. Simply check […]

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The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 2

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The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 2

The 2016 Willie M Medal: Round 2 It could be the year of the rookie when it comes to the Willie M Medal with Jackson Hastings and Jaelen Feeney becoming the first two players to record votes across the first two weeks of 2016. Roosters coach Trent Robinson faces an interesting call when Mitch Pearce […]

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From The Couch: Round 2

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From The Couch: Round 2

From The Couch: Round 2 Mann Oh Mann: Has Paul McGregor lost the plot? Are his eyes painted on? Is he being held to some kind of blackmail ransom by either Kurt Mann or Josh Dugan or every other NRL team? Surely these are the only explanations for his decision to play Mann at fullback […]

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From The Couch: Round 1

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From The Couch: Round 1

Keep The Interchange Down: We are just a week into it but the reduction in the interchange number from 10 to 8 has been a roaring success. Coaches must now use their changes more judiciously. Players must play under fatigue. The small man stands a chance. The big man with endurance gets an advantage. The […]

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