Archive for April, 2017

The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 9

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 9

Brisbane v Penrith 3-Matt Moylan (Pen) 2-Dean Whare (Pen) 1-Peter Wallace (Pen) Judge: Nick Tedeschi South Sydney v Manly 3-Robert Jennings (Sou) 2-Siosifa Talakai (Sou) 1-Adam Reynolds (Sou) Judge: Nick Tedeschi North Queensland v Parramatta 3-Gavin Cooper (Cow) 2-Justin O’Neill (Cow) 1-Michael Morgan (Cow) Judge: Cliff Bingham Gold Coast v Newcastle 3-Jaelen Feeney (New) 2-Josh […]

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 6

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 6

Cliff is AWOL this week so we’ve skipped the podcast and jumped straight into tips (Cliff’s as per below, Greg’s will be coming via the comments section).

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 8

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 8

The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 8 Canberra v Manly 3-Jarrod Croker 2-Joey Leilua (Can) 1-Joseph Tapine (Can) Judge: Chris Parkinson South Sydney v Brisbane 3-David Mead (Bri) 2-Siosifa Talakai (Sou) 1-Robert Jennings (Sou) Judge: Rohan Kendall Parramatta v Penrith 3-Bryce Cartwright (Pen) 2-Matt Moylan (Pen) 1-Isaah Yeo (Pen) Judge: Nick Tedeschi North Queensland v […]

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From The Couch: Round 8

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From The Couch: Round 8

Tigers Trio Abandon Ship: The Wests Tigers could not have made a bigger mess of maintaining their best players and as a result James Tedesco is off to the Roosters, Aaron Woods is Belmore-bound and Mitchell Moses is on his way to the Eels. The Tigers made a meal of it from the start and […]

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 5

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 5

Can any of North Melbourne, Sydney or Hawthorn break their 2017 duck? Greg Oberscheidt and Cliff Bingham articulate their doubts as they preview Round 5.

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From The Couch: Round 7

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From The Couch: Round 7

From The Couch: Round 7 Daley Names Every Eligible Player Bar Cody Walker in NSW Squad, Manages To Mess It Up Nonetheless: Laurie Daley has no idea. Absolutely zero. That is what naming a 52-man squad for an Origin game in six weeks says. What an astonishingly ludicrous display of public ineptitude it was by […]

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 7

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 7

The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 7 South Sydney v Canterbury 3-Robert Jennings (Sou) 2-Michael Lichaa (Bul) 1-Braidon Burns (Sou) Judge: Rohan Kendall Newcastle v Sydney Roosters 3-Josh Starling (New) 2-Joe Wardle (New) 1-Trent Hodkinson (New) Judge: Cliff Bingham Brisbane v Gold Coast 3-Tyrone Roberts-Davis (GC) 2-Dale Copley (GC) 1-Kane Elgey (GC) Judge: Cliff Bingham […]

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 4

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The 2017 AFL Lines – Round 4

Greg Oberscheidt and Cliff Bingham try to rebound from a disastrous 0-7 week as they preview Round 4.

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 6

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The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 6

The 2017 Willie M Medal: Round 6 Brisbane v Sydney Roosters 3-Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Roo) 2-Tautau Moga (Bri) 1-Latrell Mitchell (Roo) Judge: Brendan Curran Newcastle v Canterbury 3-Sione Mata’utia (New) 2-Peter Mata’utia (New) 1-Brett Morris (Bul) Judge: Nick Tedeschi Penrith v South Sydney 3-Braidon Burns (Sou) 2-Michael Oldfield (Pen) 1-Leilani Latu (Pen) Judge: Nick Tedeschi Manly […]

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From The Couch: Round 6

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From The Couch: Round 6

The End of an Era: Fans of Rugby League should watch as much of the Melbourne Storm as they can in 2017 because it will be the last we will see of one of the great Rugby League teams to ever come together. Cooper Cronk’s departure is the first rock to go in the foundation […]

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