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  • #16
    Originally posted by Headless Chook View Post
    Yeah but he's going to be revving 4 cylinders when you need at least 6 to be competitive
    Your right headless, I don't think parra will be overly competitive, but I think the dragons will struggle to win against every other team

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    • #17
      Originally posted by MattO*Luvs*Cocks View Post
      souffs are great value, in the last 10 years they have deservingly claimed the spoon on 3 occasions making them a great bet for a lazy 50. 33.33% chance they take whats rightfully theirs. Go Souffs u can do it!
      One trouble....this is starting to get full.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by roosterproud View Post
        THATS BIZZARE, WE ARE $10.80 for the spoon and $15 TO WIN THE GF

        TITTS AND RIFF FOR THE SPOON AFTER MERGE. AND THE DRONGOS DONT MAKE THE FINALS AGAIN
        Not really bizarre. The Roosters are earmarked to finish between 7th and 10th with most bookmakers which is middle of the field for both the spoon and Premiership. Therefore our odds will be similar for both.

        My bet (although not overly courageous) is I have taken the Roosters to make the final 8 at even money. With the additions we have (Oldfield, Maloney, SBW, Jennings), the losses (Anasta, JP, Masoe - the latter I didn't mind), many players who have played 40 -80 games together, a new coach/es, an old coach/es who we no longer have to put up with and a fixture where we play outside of NSW twice for the season are my reasons.
        "Do you expect me to talk"? "No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to die".

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        • #19
          Roosters 245 Soft 155 for rnd 1 sports bet
          " A man can only walk as far as he can see"

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          • #20
            I can't believe we are shorter odds then the tigers and the knights. I think our roster is way superior to both those clubs.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by roosterproud View Post
              THATS BIZZARE, WE ARE $10.80 for the spoon and $15 TO WIN THE GF

              TITTS AND RIFF FOR THE SPOON AFTER MERGE. AND THE DRONGOS DONT MAKE THE FINALS AGAIN
              With a roster gambled on like ours, I predict that we will either do really well or really crap. Time will tell.
              Comment of the year:

              Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

              "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Kurt Sherlock's Mo View Post
                I like the Tigpies at $11.90!

                Watch them come right in if Benji does an ACL in the All Stars.
                My thoughts exactly!!!

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                • #23
                  I feel we are slipping under the radar. Even with all the press.

                  Well i got on with $50 at $17
                  $50 hawks at $5
                  and $86 for the double. First time ive bet on it???????oh well we will see

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                  swans won the melb gf
                  time to swap it back, so a melb team win in vic and us in nsw
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                  • #24
                    My money is on the tigers.

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                    • #25
                      It's a hard one to judge purely because you dont know if a club will have a terrible run of injuries.
                      My candidates are the Warriors or the Dragons. I think the GC will just miss out.

                      IMO Price or Cartright will be the 1st coach punted during the season & Manly will head south on the ladder & miss the 8. I dont rate Toovey or Johns as good coaches, discipline at Manly has & will continue to slip over the course of the year.

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                      • #26
                        We seem to have a good compliment of players. It's our novice coach that relates to our underdog status in eyes of the Bookies, things will hopefully turn around as the season progresses.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Kurt Sherlock's Mo View Post
                          I like the Tigpies at $11.90!

                          Watch them come right in if Benji does an ACL in the All Stars.
                          what are those odds?
                          ...

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                          • #28
                            Very hard to go past Penrith for the spoon IMO. They were already shit, lost their good players and have not really rebuilt.

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                            • #29
                              We need to win the comp this year. Massive gamble on $BW. It has to pay off. I am starting to think we have one shot with $BW so we've got to make it work.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Muffdaddy View Post
                                We need to win the comp this year. Massive gamble on $BW. It has to pay off. I am starting to think we have one shot with $BW so we've got to make it work.
                                That highlights the folly of signing someone like him for only one season. No propensity to build a team around him, or to plan for the next 2-3 years. Already people talking about imposing deadlines on him as to when he needs to commit for 2014 by. Quick, we need to win this season!!!!! As good a player as he is, signing him for only one season is the wrong move. From a planning and building perspective, what's the point? If he doesn't deliver it's a bad signing, and if he does go well then you have to deal with him leaving and try to replace him or restructure the side. Let him hop around swapping codes and doing what he wants, but clubs who plan longer term have no interest in marquee guys who'll only commit for one season. Are there even any other big name players in the NRL who have ever signed a one year deal at this stage of their careers? Sonny is for Sonny, and no-one else.

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