Welcome to
the latest edition of Six to Go, looking at some of the things that have caught
my eye over the past 7 days.
1. New shirts – the good, the bad and
the ugly
Great Shirt - HKR / PNG for SGF! |
Warrington Magic Weekend Shirt |
2. Where is everybody?
Only 3978 hardy
souls went out in Sydney on Monday night to watch reigning Premiers South
Sydney take on Cronulla Sharks. Now this attendance would normally be a great
cause for concern but I think you actually have to congratulate the spectators
for getting to the match and also the players and officials for getting the
game on. The game was played in atrocious monsoon conditions with 87km/h winds
and surface water at one end of the Remondis Stadium. The press box was flooded
and some of the crowd were decked in full length wet suits!! The NRL gave both
clubs the option to postpone the game if they were at all concerned about
player welfare but they went ahead and got it on. Even though the Sharks were
missing Paul Gallen and Andrew Fifita they fought the hardest and claimed their
third win in a row, 18-10. This, after losing their opening four games of the
year. It wasn’t a good night for the Rabbitohs and they have now lost 3 out of
their last 4 matches. The crowd for the match was the lowest NRL attendance
since 3362 spectators turned up to watch North Sydney take on North Queensland
back in 1999 – the year before the Bears were kicked out of the competition.
See highlights of the Sharks v. Rabbitohs match below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5SY3E66olg
See highlights of the Sharks v. Rabbitohs match below:
3. Kiwi Legends
Legend 1 - The Beast |
Legend 2 - Dean Bell |
Below is an interview with the Footy Shows Beau Ryan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJvDrqZRUM8
Manu Vatuvei - The Illusive Beast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDKsa1RJ_B8
4. Challenge Cup draw
The draw for
the 6th round of Challenge Cup draw may have been relegated to the
backwaters of BBC News and had a dodgy ball
but there is no doubt it has thrown up some interesting ties . The BBC
has chosen Leeds Rhinos v. Huddersfield Giants and Wakefield Trinity Wildcats
v. Leigh Centurions as their TV games. They are heading to Wakefield in the
hope of seeing another cup upset by the Centurions who knocked out Salford Red
Devils last weekend. Other all Super League ties see multiple winners Wigan
Warriors entertain Hull KR and Castleford Tigers visit Hull FC. I predict here
and now that Wakey will beat Leigh and Hull KR will get over the Warriors on
their home patch. I’m not really a fan of the new format that sees the top 8 Super
League teams from the previous season entering the competition at such a late
stage. The Cup is all about romance and upsets and this format leaves much less
opportunity for smaller clubs to get a big draw, earn some money and upset the
big boys. All Super League clubs should come in at the 5th round
stage if not earlier in my opinion.
5. No conspiracy theories and a
comeback!
Some Salford
fans have amused me this week with their whingeing on twitter. They are not too
upset that they lost to Championship side Leigh Centurions in the 5th
round of the Challenge Cup in front of the Sky TV cameras – most seem to have
accepted that – but because they have had another 2 players suspended from the
aforementioned match. Cory Patterson has
been suspended for 3 matches and Darrel Griffin 1 match which means the Red
Devils now have 4 players under suspension. Rangi Chase is serving a 7 game ban
for ‘that’ tackle on Brett Ferres and Weller Hauraki a 4 game ban for a couple
of misdemeanours and because of this some Red Devils fans think there is a conspiracy
by the RFL against their club. It was a good job that ref Phil Bentham forgot
his red card on Saturday because Patterson deserved to see it inside 10 seconds
for his abysmal head shot on Leigh full back Greg McNally and, in my eyes, he
is lucky to get away with a 3 game ban. Patterson had disciplinary issues in
his year at Hull KR and I think most Red Devils fans will know there is no conspiracy,
just poorly disciplined players! On the opposite side of the pitch, Leigh duo
Tom Armstrong and Jake Emmit were lucky not to receive anything worse than a
penalty for a lift that put Salford’s Carl Forster in a dangerous position. The
fact is though that add these suspensions to the injuries they have and Salford
are struggling for this weeks fixture against Castleford Tigers although,
ironically, they should have Kevin Locke available. However, they will be
missing Michael Dobson and Junior Sau. With both half backs being unavailable
they have registered 38 year old assistant coach Ian Watson just in case he is
needed. Watson played his last game for Swinton Lions back in June last year
and holds the record number of caps for a Welsh international with 30 – this, I
think, would be his 3rd Salford debut!!!
3 match ban - Cory Patterson. |
6. Stick to the contract
Definitely a Titan - DCE. |
A little bit
of extra time thinking:
It’s good to
see Brian Noble back in the game. Noble is the most successful coach in the
Super League era and his experience, on a part time consultancy basis, will be
invaluable to new London Broncos Head Coach Andrew Henderson. Noble has huge
experience from his time at Bradford Bulls, Wigan Warriors, Crusaders, Salford
Red Devils and as coach of the Great Britain national side.
A great
story this week about Brighouse Rangers U16s who raised over £70,000 so that
they can tour Australia for 2 weeks later this year. They came up with the idea
2 years ago and the players and their parent’s have really bought into this
idea and have made a dream a reality. Lots of fund raising has gone on over the
last couple of years and the club will head to Sydney for 2 games and then
Brisbane for 2 games in August. The club will also organise sight-seeing trips
for the players and, hopefully, they will get the chance to see some NRL games.
This will be a trip of a lifetime and shows everything that is good about youth
rugby league and also shows how important having the support of parent’s is to
a club.
Some more
rumours flying about this week:
Newcastle Knights
are apparently looking at bringing in Test back rower Greg Bird whilst they may
be losing long serving utility Kurt Gidley to Super League.
Cronulla
full back Michael Gordon and Canberra prop David Shillington have been linked
with moves to Hull KR next year. As far as I am aware there are no overseas
spots available at Rovers for next year so I’m not sure how this will work out.
Albert Kelly is continually being linked with Manly, to the point of boredom at
the moment, but I understand that the Sea Eagles have got a few more irons in
the fire before they look at Kelly.
I keep
hearing that Rob Burrow will be joining either Castleford Tigers or Hull KR –
this has been about a while but won’t go away. I can’t understand why the
Rhinos would even contemplate letting this diamond of a player go anywhere.
I hope everyone has seen the brilliant piece of skill by Wests Tigers Kevin Naiqama to set up a try for James Tedesco against the Bulldogs earlier today. If not, have a look here - it is a brilliant price of athleticism.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqnneiZf8A
Ryan Bailey has joined Castleford Tigers until the end of the season after leaving Hull KR with a solitary substitute appearance under his belt. Along with the majority of Tigers fans, I will ask the main question – WHY??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLqnneiZf8A
Ryan Bailey has joined Castleford Tigers until the end of the season after leaving Hull KR with a solitary substitute appearance under his belt. Along with the majority of Tigers fans, I will ask the main question – WHY??
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