It's getting to the stage where the excitement of the next game exceeds the patience of thinking it over too much, plus with the rivalry group participating each week, it makes it more interesting. We can thank Sage for that too, keeping us up to date with the weekly tipping stats.The sun has not set on today, being a Tuesday and the tips are in.. WOW
Think I'll head back to my cellar
It's getting to the stage where the excitement of the next game exceeds the patience of thinking it over too much, plus with the rivalry group participating each week, it makes it more interesting. We can thank Sage for that too, keeping us up to date with the weekly tipping stats.
I'm just having fun working out who is batting for which team...
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8? I have 7. You see i'm still working it all out, there are a couple that are, "either" "or" which has me "not sure".
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Nah neverWell that's fairly easy..there is only like 8 of us. Think there is a bond, a brothers, 2 uni's, a souths, potentially a norths, a wests and I think that's it. Who you having trouble with?
All good as long as your not batting for the other team..
Nah never
1 x UQ, 1 x Norths, 1 x Souths, 1 x Wests, 1 x Brothers, 2 x Bond. My problem is UQ could be Sunnybank? and Wests could be South? The rest I am pretty certain.
Brothers v Norths on the weekend.
Now let me say from the beginning, these comments are hearsay only, as I was not at the match, so I will be cautious.
The game appeared to be a wee bit spiteful with 2 red cards and two yellow cards. One of the red cards (Norths) was for ruffing/throwing a player with attempted punch/s. Apparently the Norths #8 had enough of the Brothers #9 and wanted to finish his game. However, unfortunately it only ended his.
The Brothers #15 red card was for a lifting tackle; some of the people I spoke to said it was probably a yellow and not a red. But that's the argument, one sided.
The Brothers yellow card was for more ruffing/consistent infringements (#4). Don't know about the other Norths yellow, but it is probably safe to assume a similar position as the others.
Sounds to me like Norths have had enough of losing and want to draw a line in the sand. Good for them. Just gotta watch how they achieve this.
The first half was littered with penalties for Norths, mostly infringements at the break-down. Now I don't want to get into a blame the ref. situation and I don't think what I'm going to say is. The referee was the same lass from the Brothers v Bond game earlier in the season. I do remember wondering at the Bond game why the attacking team was penalised a lot at the break-down? And Bond was, probably 4-5 times when attacking Brothers line, which saved Brothers bacon (HTC confirm?).
Now the Brothers team has a number who have played at higher levels (4 out of the 8 forwards) and usually they do not have a large count against them for this type of infringement (break-down). So I asked one of the forwards and it seemed to be a timing issue for the ref. She would make a call after the whatever was the infringement had occurred and not before, which would lead to a penalty. I sure hope her mentors can assist her here because I believe she will be a good referee and has a likable disposition.
Anyway she did have her hands full. The penalty count was between 10-15 in the first half, mostly to Norths, which does stifle the game. The Norths try again came from a Brothers error again. GOTTA RESPECT THE BALL GUYS! The winger tried to grubber his opposition number, 40 m out from his own line (wtf! were you thinking, chip or kick long..only grubber 20 m from the line!) bounced into the oppositions hand and TRY!...too easy.
Brother had a disallowed try early in the second half. They controlled the ball and spent just about the whole half in the Norths half, but unable to score.
The Brothers forwards did well in the scrums, took a head?? Won all their line out and stole 2-3 of Norths. Won 5 or so break-downs. So the forwards and particularly the back-row did function well, so that's a positive. Didn't get much feedback about the backs.
A fairly ugly win, but a win.
The Brothers 9 deserved something as he was really trying hard to niggle the big fella. Right in front of the ref so there was no choice, had to be red. Got a little fiery for a few minutes and the Brothers #15 went through with an awkward tip tackle. I reckon if this was a stand alone event would have got only a yellow but the preceding few minutes had all on the paddock a little fired up. I could appreciate why the ref went for the red. The subsequent yellows were for repeated infringements in the attacking zone. Sage I agree with respect the football but also respect the opposition. Brothers turned down at least 12 kickable points right in front of the posts. do not underestimate scoreboard pressure. Changes games. enjoying the Colts chat gents, good to see the interest this year.
Thanks GirtbySea. Yes there is a fine line between being sporting, having a joke and being unsporting.
So for the rest of the game, what was your take. Brothers reasonable in the forwards? Norths backs didn't fire?? A lot of penalties? a tug of war?? With the 12 points..white-line fever (Brother have a few white-line fever experts in the team)??
Can be brief if you like. Just appreciate any feedback.
If Norths were to win it was going to be with field position and the forwards. Did not see a great deal in the backs that would have suggested otherwise. Norths are close but depth/injury has to be a problem back half of the year.
Similiar could be said of Brothers efforts. Probably created more opportunities but simple execution mistakes and tunnel vision when good support cost them and by all accounts is not just isolated to last week. A lot of movement lateral when nothing has moved forward and conversely when good forward momentum a slowness or reluctance to go lateral to where the space has been created.
Colts 1 won easily and remain undefeated.
Some more interesting games coming up:
Bond at home vs Norths
The witches hats defended like crazy against more fancied Filth last week but the drive down the M1 and heat will hurt 'em this week against Bond's forwards based gameplan. Predicting a penalty fest with outside backs being able to play in dinner suits.
Bond by 14
Easts vs Wests
Wests have exceeded all expectations (at least mine) with some consistent performances and a handful of gutsy wins. But Tigers at home for me in an upset.
Easts by 7
Sunnybank at home to Souths
Sunnybank have for past month topped 45 points every time they run around. Who cares if the opposition score a couple of consolation tries?
Souths starting to hit some must win games.
But not this week.
Bank by 16
Brothers home to UQ
Match of the round. First chance for the rockstars to get a fair dinkum scalp. Brothers did just enough last week but will need to be at the top of their game. Plenty of big game players but wont be able to match flair.
UQ by 12