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    Rabbitohs v Sydney Roosters
    ANZ Stadium
    Monday 7pm (AEDT)

    No Chris Sandow… and no Todd Carney – it’s largely uncharted territory for the Rabbitohs and Roosters as they plot victory in this traditional season-opener minus their key playmakers of the past few seasons.

    Souths’ rookie coach Michael Maguire is certain to receive a baptism of fire against the well-drilled charges of wily Roosters veteran Brian Smith. While the occasion of chalking up NRL game number one is huge for Maguire, it will be business as usual for Smith who notches his 578th game in the big league.

    Both coaches know opening their accounts with a win is crucial to their premiership campaigns: the Rabbitohs play at home only twice in the first five weeks and face tough away games against the Storm and Wests Tigers, while the Roosters play three of their first five at home and have HQ clashes against the Panthers and Raiders over next fortnight. Smith knows a win here will lay a good platform to press for the top four inside a month.

    However, history shows these local derbies are tough to predict – especially at ANZ Stadium. This will be the 20th time Souths have faced the Roosters to open a season, with their record currently 8-11. While the Roosters have won 23 of the past 30 clashes, and four of the past six against the bunnies, they have lost seven of their past eight games overall at Homebush.

    Souths’ trial form has been okay without setting the world on fire. They lost 34-28 to Warrington Wolves fielding a sub-strength unit, then competed well before going down 22-14 to the Warriors. They rounded out their preparation with a tough 18-12 loss to St George Illawarra in the Charity Shield.

    They suffered a huge blow in the Dragons loss, however, with star hooker Issac Luke set to miss the season opener after being suspended for contrary conduct. His absence sees Maguire elevate Indigenous All Stars representative Nathan Peats to the starting hooker role.

    In other team selections Dylan Farrell will wear the No.1 with Nathan Merritt remaining on the wing opposite Matt King, with Shaune Corrigan partnering Greg Inglis – who makes his return from an ankle injury sustained in the All Stars clash – in the centres. Adam Reynolds makes his NRL debut in the No.7.

    Sam Burgess and Roy Asotasi make a strong front row, with Dave Taylor, Eddy Pettybourne and Michael Crocker rounding out the pack. Coach Maguire needs to cull two players from his extended bench which reads Dave Tyrrell, Chris McQueen, Scott Geddes, Jason Clark, Necron Areaiiti and Fetuli Talanoa.

    Meanwhile the Roosters enter Round 1 buoyed by trial wins over the Bulldogs (28-16) and Wests Tigers (28-24). However they’ve been struck a cruel blow with strike centre Shaun Kenny-Dowall sidelined for a few weeks after sustaining a kidney tear in a training mishap. Consequently Mitch Aubusson returns from his injury-marred 2011 in the centres alongside BJ Leilua, with Justin Carney and Sam Perrett on the wings either side of fullback Anthony Minichiello.

    Skipper Braith Anasta has held off the challenge of in-form new recruit Daniel Mortimer (named on the bench) to partner Mitchell Pearce in the halves.

    Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Lama Tasi prop up hooker Jake Friend, alongside the back-rowers Aidan Guerra and Boyd Cordner and lock Frank-Paul Nuuausala. Smith’s extended bench includes Tinirau Arona, Mose Masoe, Martin Kennedy, Mortimer, Anthony Mitchell and Peni Tagive.

    ANZ Stadium is poised for an entertainment milestone on Monday night, with four tries needed to notch 500 scored at the venue.

    Watch Out Rabbitohs: Mitchell Pearce is the man they should fear. Playing inside Braith Anasta in Round 1 last year the Blues’ No.7 contributed a whopping three try assists – and followed that up with two try assists when the sides met again in Round 19. In a season when the Roosters struggled he still contributed 19 try assists overall, the third most by any halfback.

    Souths need a fast chase on their kicks to restrict the damage the Roosters’ back three can inflict. Winger Sam Perrett in particular will be a threat: in his two appearances against the Rabbitohs in 2011 he made a combined 35 runs for a massive 268 metres with 15 tackle-breaks – including a game-high nine shrug-offs last meeting.

    Danger Sign: Souths’ rookie halfback Adam Reynolds and fledgling hooker Nathan Peats have the job ahead of them filling in for departed Chris Sandow and suspended Issac Luke. Last time the sides squared off (for a Rabbitohs win) Luke and Sandow made the most touches on the ground with 87 and 66 respectively. If Reynolds and Peats struggle to cope with their workloads, Rabbitohs errors could mount.

    Watch Out Roosters: Nathan Merritt is the tricolours’ bogy man: he’s crossed for nine tries in Round 1 games against the Roosters over the past six years. The equal top NRL try-scorer in 2011 (with 23), Merritt carved out 185 metres the last time the sides met.

    Mitchell Aubusson and Justin Carney will have their work cut out for them trying to repel the double threat of Dave Taylor and Greg Inglis down the Rabbitohs’ left edge. Taylor finished with the most line-breaks, line-break assists and try assists by any second rower in 2011 (seven each category). Inglis finished the year with the second-most try assists by a centre (eight) from just 17 games.

    Danger Sign: Rabbitohs fans will breathe a little easier if they see John Sutton running to the line often in the opening 20 minutes. At his best the five-eighth is one of the most creative distributors in the game – while Chris Sandow seized control of Souths’ plays over the past two years, it should not be forgotten that in 2009 Sutton topped the NRL for try assists (27). If Sutton shows assertiveness, especially inside the Roosters’ 20-metre zone with tackles up his sleeve, he can conjure points for the home side.

    Sam Burgess v Jared Waerea-Hargeaves: Two powder-keg front-rowers go head to head, with their personal showdown likely to set the tone for each forward pack’s progress. Burgess showed he’s raring to go in 2012 with two tries in the Charity Shield, while Waerea-Hargreaves bristled with passion in the All Stars clash. This pair won’t be taking any prisoners.

    The History: Played 203; Rabbitohs 106, Roosters 92, drawn 5. Souths have won just three of the past eight clashes against the Roosters, including being thumped 40-29 in Round 1 last year. Worryingly the Rabbitohs have banked the competition points in a season opener just three times this century. Incredibly, just 49 points separate the two teams throughout their dogged 203-game rivalry.

    The Last Time They Met: The bunnies got up in thrilling fashion 21-20 at ANZ Stadium in Round 19 last year. The Roosters led 10-6 at halftime and outscored their opponents four tries to three overall but it was a 49-metre Chris Sandow field-goal in the sixth minute of extra time that separated the sides. The Roosters were left to lament a defensive lapse that allowed John Sutton to slip an offload to Greg Inglis to score when clinging to a 20-14 lead with five minutes remaining.

    Match Officials: Referees – Adam Devcich & Gerard Sutton; Sideline Officials – Gavin Reynolds & Dave Munro; Video Referee – Tim Mander.

    The Way We See It: We know they were just trial wins but the Roosters have surprised with their performances to date. We like the look of their young pack and we know Anasta and Pearce will get the job done in the halves. Meanwhile, without Issac Luke and with Adam Reynolds feeling his way in the No.7, the Rabbitohs really need to leap out to an early lead and ride a wave of passion if they are to have a chance. That may indeed happen – but whether or not they can hang in and get the job done is another thing. We still regard them as a work in progress – Roosters by six points.

    Televised: Fox Sports 2 – Live 7pm.

    • Statistics: NRL Stats
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  • #2
    Interesting....

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    • #3
      Wow you write so well robert!
      Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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      • #4
        This is the match up from the SMH.... Just so people know where it's has been cut and pasted from.

        In future, when copying and pasting articles, please provide a link back to the original site. It's just common courtesy to credit the writer?paper who published it.

        Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
        To love Easts is to hate Souffs

        Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
        At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
        Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
        The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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        • #5
          We are going to fcuk Souths up.

          40+

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          • #6
            I'm pleased Aubusson will be playing in the centres for this match. We need a strong defensive centre to combat Inglis's attack

            This match will be won/lost in the forwards. Souths backline will take time to gel given they have a new halfback, and our backline is lacking strike with SKD and Moga out injured

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
              We are going to fcuk Souths up.

              40+
              In my matchups, which includes, Moga coming in late at centre, Bj moves to wing and Carney left right out, its Easts by 16.

              Our forwards will toy with Souffs.

              According to my tomato sauce, our backline will be
              1. The Moth
              2. Pez
              3. Moga
              4. Morbison
              5. Humming BJ

              The big leveller for Souffs????

              The ****ing rain.
              Last edited by melon....; 03-02-2012, 10:01 AM.
              Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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              • #8
                I have been thinking, it is all going to come down to Pearce..

                He is probably our most important player on the field..

                Can he deliver what we all want?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                  I have been thinking, it is all going to come down to Pearce..

                  He is probably our most important player on the field..

                  Can he deliver what we all want?
                  If our forwards do their job and steam roll up field, Pearce will tear Souffs a new one.
                  Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                    In my matchups, which includes, Moga coming in late at centre, Bj moves to wing and Carney left right out, its Easts by 16.

                    Our forwards will toy with Souffs.

                    According to my tomato sauce, our backline will be
                    1. The Moth
                    2. Pez
                    3. Moga
                    4. Morbison
                    5. Humming BJ

                    The big leveller for Souffs????

                    The ****ing rain.
                    Smith made an good point in an article the other day where he said for an 18 year old bloke to debut backing up from an injury is simply not fair on the kid. I can't see him playing Moga, unless of course Moga has known for the past two weeks that the injury was not that bad and he was always going to play.

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                    • #11
                      Word. The rain is like kryptonite to our faggots. We don't like it one bit.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
                        Word. The rain is like kryptonite to our faggots. We don't like it one bit.
                        I'm not proud. I admit that to get a cheap pop I was going to make referential allegory to the Wicked Witch of the West from Wizard of Oz.

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                        • #13
                          If Inglis and Taylor get any quality ball they'll run over the top of Carney.

                          Chook.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by supermario View Post
                            This is the match up from the SMH.... Just so people know where it's has been cut and pasted from.

                            In future, when copying and pasting articles, please provide a link back to the original site. It's just common courtesy to credit the writer?paper who published it.
                            No worries Muzz, The article is from NRL.com.

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                            • #15
                              RND 1 Prematch video; Roosters n Rabbitohs talk Ron Coote cup!

                              Smithy Talks about SKD's injury and Moga....
                              http://www.nrl.com/rabbitohs-rooster...8/default.aspx

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