NRL 2022
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NAS once again doesn’t get suspended. What a joke
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So the good Parramatta turn up last night, jeez they would be tough to follow. Melbourne wont be in the top 4 for the first time since 2014. Given the injuries and the results that happened earlier, to finish this high still earns them some merit. Not convinced either team goes too far in the finals though
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@bayimports Is it just me or does the NRL look like there's a top four, then another four-six teams to make up the finals and then habitual strugglers, and finally a basket of deplorables.
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@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports Is it just me or does the NRL look like there's a top four, then another four-six teams to make up the finals and then habitual strugglers, and finally a basket of deplorables.
There is Penrith
then there is Cowboys, Sharks, who can finish 2-3
then there is Parra, Roosters, Souths, Storm
then probably Raiders.
One their day Roosters, Souths, Cows, Sharks could challenge Penrith. Storm and Parra, you just dont know what you are going to get, but both capable of winning as well. Anyone in that top 7 look good, but all need a few things to be true. Like injuries and suspensions etc
Raiders/Broncos appear to be making up numbers (Raiders can be a tough team and will fight, just they don't have enough in my mind to win any finals games) and the rest have well and truly given up, except a couple trying to avoid the spoon. But the difference between the top and the bottom is huge this year.
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
@antipodean said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports Is it just me or does the NRL look like there's a top four, then another four-six teams to make up the finals and then habitual strugglers, and finally a basket of deplorables.
There is Penrith
then there is Cowboys, Sharks, who can finish 2-3
then there is Parra, Roosters, Souths, Storm
then probably Raiders.
One their day Roosters, Souths, Cows, Sharks could challenge Penrith. Storm and Parra, you just dont know what you are going to get, but both capable of winning as well. Anyone in that top 7 look good, but all need a few things to be true. Like injuries and suspensions etc
Raiders/Broncos appear to be making up numbers (Raiders can be a tough team and will fight, just they don't have enough in my mind to win any finals games) and the rest have well and truly given up, except a couple trying to avoid the spoon. But the difference between the top and the bottom is huge this year.
yeah that's how i see it. Penrith's best is a mile in front of everyone. Right now Souths and the Roosters look like the biggest challengers, and good Parra (as long as good Parra turn up)
Might be a year early for the Sharks and the Cowboys.
Melbourne would need to find a gear they haven't had for a month or more
Everyone else is pretty average
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@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
So the good Parramatta turn up last night, jeez they would be tough to follow. Melbourne wont be in the top 4 for the first time since 2014. Given the injuries and the results that happened earlier, to finish this high still earns them some merit. Not convinced either team goes too far in the finals though
Bro, we are Warrior fans. The Eels would be a dream compared 😉
I think the Eels best is at least as good as the Chooks, Cowboys and Sharks.
But with players coming back and GF experience on their side, it’s the Panthers to lose this year.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NRL 2022:
@bayimports said in NRL 2022:
So the good Parramatta turn up last night, jeez they would be tough to follow. Melbourne wont be in the top 4 for the first time since 2014. Given the injuries and the results that happened earlier, to finish this high still earns them some merit. Not convinced either team goes too far in the finals though
Bro, we are Warrior fans. The Eels would be a dream compared 😉
I think the Eels best is at least as good as the Chooks, Cowboys and Sharks.
But with players coming back and GF experience on their side, it’s the Panthers to lose this year.
yeah my point about the Eels was more about when they are good, they can beat anyone but then lose to a team they should not the following week. There style of play is also conducive to beating Penrith which also makes them a threat. They just need to put the same effort in over the next few weeks. Im not ruling them out at all.
Eels would give their fans more hope than Warriors fans, we have hope as well but...tainted with the probability that we will likely lose anyway
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Bunnies defence is like a sieve tonight. So many missed tackles.
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Broncos have issues these last few months. Completely fallen apart. I hope it doesn't affect then next year
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Try of the season by Mathew Feagai
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the fucking Warriors. Losing from there should be physically impossible. But look, there it is.
Brisbane decide the state of the 8 early by just up and losing to the Dragons. That's as bad a finish to the season as it is possible to have.
Then the Raiders go on to flog the Tigers. Yep, the coach was definitely the issue at the Tigers. Good job they got rid of him aye?
And the Sharkies get 2nd because they only had to play the Knights, who suck.
Manly are very lucky that Brisbane exist, or they would be getting torched as well. Absolutely fell in a heap. And the reports out of that club are not good.The ladder finishes with the bottom 5 clubs going a combined 29-91 with a points diff of -1,306. Great season lads.
First week of finals actually looks tasty
Eels at Panthers
Cowboys at SharksCanberra at Melbourne
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@mariner4life said in NRL 2022:
and, after a pretty quiet off-season, we're back this week. Penrith v Manly kick us off on Thursday night.
At this stage it appears the Warriors are still to be based on the Sunny Coast, any word on when they might get back to Mt Smart? The poor buggers are entering year 3 on the road.God i really miss Sneak's season preview, his breakdown on the squad was always so good. I am not even attempting it, so i'll just stick to throwing around a few cliches and then just basing it all on last year
Top 4
Can anyone really see this moving? The best squads are still the best squads. Penrith have had their depth eroded so will not be able to be protected from injury as well, and their entire game relies on Cleary's management and boot. If he stays fit they'll be at the pointy end. The Roosters still have a great squad, look light at halfback, and will really on Keary's sponge head staying healthy. Melbourne have one last crack at it before they get a bit broken up next year. Their success will rely on Munster actually being engaged in playing footy, not have a good time off-field. Still have the best coach in the game, and watch Xavier Coates score a million tries now he's out of Brisbane. Souths have a good side, i rate their new coach (as do most in the NRL) but i think they are going to seriously miss Reynolds.
Manly might make it if Tommy Turbo's hamstrings stay together.After that it gets murky
Parramatta are Parramatta, and never ever put it together, things don't seem to be happy there, Gutherson is wildly overrrated, and i don't think Arthurs is a good coach
Cronulla have the apparently new gun coach on the scene, and have recruited pretty well. Can Nico Hynes play halfback?
Is this the year that the Titans finally put it together? They have heaps of talent, but question marks in the halves (even without Taylors huge contract).
The Dragons appear to have recruited will, and Griffin is a solid is unspectacular coach.
The Tigers will come 9th.The Bottom
The Dogs went heavy on recruitment but Barrett is a shockingly bad coach apparently, so they are cooked. The Cowboys made so many bad signings, and have fuck all in the spine. That's your bottom 2 right there.
I expect the Warriors to finish 10th or so.
Newcastle don't have a half even good enough to replace Mitchell Pearce so are probably cooked.
Don't expect much out of the Broncos. Kevvie has no clue, they are week in the halves, and question marks everywhere else. Already whinging from the players that preseason was too hard.
Canberra will do nothing and Sticky is already on the whinge train hard.Mariners in no way to be relied on ladder
Penrith
Roosters
Melbourne
Souths
Manly
Cronulla
Parra
Gold Coast
St George
Tigers
Warriors
Canberra
Newcastle
Brisbane
Cowboys
Dogsand lets see just how wrong i got it
Penrith was easy
Slightly over rated the Roosters and Souths
Under rated the Sharks and parra.
lol at where i had Manly (but in my defense that was based on Tommy Turbo playing)
Gold Coast?? Tigers in 9th??? was i drunk?Under rated the Raiders (halfway through the season i was pretty close though)
Holy shit did i get the Cowboys wrong!