Prince EWS
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Just checked properly - looks like they put Jesse in their squad back then for that reason but didn't actually play him.
There's that. The ref was apparently a bit of a cheating **** this time around too, but then that's just hearsay as I didn't watch it.I see Wigan beat Penrith on Saturday, consecutive wins for English sides. I don't know a great deal about League, but how come there's such a difference when it comes to International teams? is it just that there's a load of Aussies/Kiwis in the Wigan/St Helens teams?
Cheating refs will do thatI see Wigan beat Penrith on Saturday, consecutive wins for English sides.
I saw the end which had a contentious try disallowed - tough one to call either way to be honest. But even so, the club sides are clearly more competitive than the International ones.There's that. The ref was apparently a bit of a cheating **** this time around too, but then that's just hearsay as I didn't watch it.
I think UK teams very rarely travel here to play it. We nearly always go there, but then I think Penrith lost here last year anyway.
The disallowed Penrith try was a 50/50 call at least, even if they gave up on some replays a little quickI saw the end which had a contentious try disallowed - tough one to call either way to be honest. But even so, the club sides are clearly more competitive than the International ones.
I've never quite understood why they never seem to have neutral referees, just seems to be asking for trouble.
inAs promised here we go, still 7 weeks until kickoff but best to be well prepared.
2024 NRL TIPPING COMP
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RULES
NRL matches only, includes play-offs and finishes off with the grand final.
1st=3000
2nd=2000
3rd=1000
Dead-heat rules apply eg 1st=2,500 each, 3rd= 500 each
It's not about picking winners but picking what side of the handicap you venture.
1 point for every correct pick, 0 for a wrong pick.
The lines used will be the NSW TAB.
Pews will post the lines on a Monday. All picks to be in no later than 1 hour before kick off in the opening match of the week.
Should the lines change before the game, we'll still be sticking to the original lines on the Monday. If you get your picks in early this could either
mean good or bad fortune pending on which way the line goes.
How to send in your picks:
Here's an example of what you'll see:
Penrith (-5.5) Brisbane (+5.5)
Home team always on the left, if you back Penrith you are buying which means you need them to win by 6+
Back Brisbane and you are selling which means you win when the Broncos win or lose by less than 5 points.
Games are all in order so when you send in your picks it should read something like this...
S
S
B
S
B
B
S
B
Everyone will receive ONE runners chance. That is if you forget to get your picks in on time you will automatically be given the home team
to cover the handicap, if you forget twice then congratulations you score an automatic 0 points.
It's simple, get your bets in on time.
Pews will also post the leader-board and the end of the round, which will make it interesting to see how we're all going.
In the final four rounds and the play-offs, picks for those at the top end of the leader-board will be made invisible.
That means picks won't be seen or known until kickoff in the opening match. The reason for this is to stop copying, for example 1st could mirror
2nd place picks which would give no chance to be caught.
Should any unforeseen circumstances occur I'll reserve the right now to have the final say(with or without advice from the committee)
Entries close on the 1st March(1st game on the 3rd)
Please confirm your entry with a simple ''in''
The bad news is I'll be winning the comp, so you plonkers will be eating my dust fighting out 2nd and 3rd.
Either way I'm quietly confident it's going to be fun for everyone involved. Enjoy!
I think in the past English sides have done well in this game as they're into their season whereas the NRL sides are still in trial mode.I see Wigan beat Penrith on Saturday, consecutive wins for English sides. I don't know a great deal about League, but how come there's such a difference when it comes to International teams? is it just that there's a load of Aussies/Kiwis in the Wigan/St Helens teams?
I wouldn't have thought it's in any danger. It's well supported by Sky whilst the BBC have always seemingly over reported on a sport that's not played South of Sheffield. And as sad as it is to see Rob Burrow, he's doing a lot (together with Sinfield) to keep League in the public eye.I think in the past English sides have done well in this game as they're into their season whereas the NRL sides are still in trial mode.
I read a report the other day suggesting the NRL might buy the UK Super League. I'd like to see anything which keeps the comp over there going. I don't get to watch a lot of it but it's often pretty entertaining.