Nah gamble is against my beliefs, brings bad luck.Weight of 'local' money no doubt. Lucky then that there's just one or two of us Reds true believers left.
In that case here's $10 to put on the Sharks.Nah gamble is against my beliefs, brings bad luck.
So what you're suggesting is that while this is going on, our back row plays 'Poker'
, and discuss the good looking chicks in the crowd.
Think of rugby as a chess game, for every move there is a counter-move, with 'check' being a try.
I would be keen to hear your thoughts on Davies distribution skills Speccy. I think the most important skill we need out of our full back at the moment is to provide a solid linkage to Shipperly and Digby.
Why?Sharks are decent favorites and rightly so.
The bookies have it wrong. Take the money.
Love Gill, but I do think Beau showed a full replica of his peak 2011 form last week. He was superb. And Link has stated that he'll regularly swap those two to preserve freshness and lower injury exposure over the whole season.
Why?
The Reds are unbeaten and travel well. The Sharks have been nothing short of piss poor.
The bookies have it wrong. Take the money.
I have seen nothing in the Sharks play or game plan to suggest that they should be favorites against the reigning champs. They won't get the front foot in the pack because they play with rookie props, the back row is unbalanced and they carry at least one pedestrian at lock. Michalak has been crap, they play a 14 at 13, and they are not sure who to play at 12.
I for one refuse to get taken in by the Sharks hype again.