I don't know about you all but I'm excited. Why? The greatest game of all kicks it's season off this Friday night with the traditional opener of Brisbane vs. North Queensland. This game starts off what is going to be an absolute cracker of a season but it also starts to uncover answers for the questions that are on many punters minds. First of all, the team for Friday is:
1 Josh Hoffman
2 Jharal Yow Yeh
3 Gerard Beale
4 Jack Reed
5 Dane Gagai
6 Darren Lockyer (c)
7 Peter Wallace
8 Sam Thaiday
9 Andrew McCullough
10 Scott Anderson
11 Alex Glenn
12 Matt Gillett
13 Corey Parker
Interchange
14 Ben Hunt
15 Ben Te'o
16 Josh McGuire
17 Shane Tronc
I'm a big fan of Anderson - I think he's got more than enough potential to kill it in the NRL. Strange that he was picked ahead of Tronc though, Anderson seems far more impactful than Tronc would be. Don't be surprised if Tronc gets shifted to the starting line-up.
The first question you are probably asking yourself, as did I, is "Who is this Jack Reed kid?". You know about as much as I do - the word on Reed is that he's been working really hard at training and had some solid form in the trials. He's also a more physical player compared to Beale, although lets be honest - a wet paper bag has more starch physically than Beale.
The second question is aimed at Daniel Gagi - why is he getting a run ahead of a more experienced Denan Kemp? Long story short Kemp is struggling for form and only got 1 run in the trial games and didn't impress. Gagai is an interesting pick - he's the first son of a former Bronco to line up in first grade. Gagai's defence is what I'm concerned with but let's thank the fact that the winger he's up against is Ash Graham who in recent seasons has transformed into a fully fledged unco.
And lastly - why is Sammy T being picked at Prop? Noone can deny that the man is skilled enough but is 'Hook' repeating the same errors that Henjak did in playing a quality backrower out of position. I'd much prefer Sammy T at Second Row, Glenn on the bench and ditch McGuire.
The long road to September starts Friday night and I'm keen as. Cricket season is good and all but nothing beats the NRL for me. Just to wind this one up, I'm going to take a punt at predicting the 8 for this year. In no particular order:
Broncos - duh.
Storm - they still have the spine of Slater, Cronk and Smith and will rip it up
Bulldogs - the Doggies bought the best out of all the teams in my opinion and have a pretty fearsome line-up, particularly in the forwards.
Tigers - an electric team who shoot to thrill
Raiders - the dark horse for this year, Orford will give them the structure they have desperately needed at number 7
Titans - Prince, Zillman and (dare I say it) Bird will produce again for the Titans. Their home record is phenomenal and will assist them greatly, they just need to travel well.
Dragons - defending premiers
Roosters - provided Carney doesn't deck someone and stays off the grog, he'll guide the Roosters into the 8 with ease.
Watch this space for a blog on Friday reviewing the slaughter of the Cowboys. Until then readers,
Waldo.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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