As silly as I may sound, I still had hope for the roosters to win it until this silly over the top crackdown started.
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Penrith are a young side. Full of energy and confidence. They are been very lucky as far as injuries go but that’s got a lot to do with being young and flexible. Imagine where they would be on the ladder if they had our injury count. Because they haven’t had injuries and only a couple of short suspensions they are fielding the same 17 most weeks. Therefore they have rhythm and cohesion. A few injuries to key players and they would fall from the top quick smart. Maybe it’s their year. Time will tell.
If I had to choose between them, the Storm, Parra or the Rabbits to win the premiership, I would probably choose them or Parra. I still think the biggest threat to them is the Storm. I would love to think we could still get there but things are not falling into place for us. Too many major injuries to our key players.
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Originally posted by RoosterChick View PostPenrith are a young side. Full of energy and confidence. They are been very lucky as far as injuries go but that’s got a lot to do with being young and flexible. Imagine where they would be on the ladder if they had our injury count. Because they haven’t had injuries and only a couple of short suspensions they are fielding the same 17 most weeks. Therefore they have rhythm and cohesion. A few injuries to key players and they would fall from the top quick smart. Maybe it’s their year. Time will tell.
If I had to choose between them, the Storm, Parra or the Rabbits to win the premiership, I would probably choose them or Parra. I still think the biggest threat to them is the Storm. I would love to think we could still get there but things are not falling into place for us. Too many major injuries to our key players.
There is nothing at Parra that I can see that makes them any sort of threat to the storm or panthers.
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The more Penrith win the more hilarious that one blip on the record becomes.... 28 wins from 29 games. The one loss? A flogging in a GF
If they face a full strength Storm outfit in a GF, with Grant & NAS coming off the bench, I still think they are clear favourites with Bellamy in charge.
Imagine a run of 44 wins from 46 games; with the two defeats being GFs. They'd be a laughing stock for decades.
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Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostThe more Penrith win the more hilarious that one blip on the record becomes.... 28 wins from 29 games. The one loss? A flogging in a GF
If they face a full strength Storm outfit in a GF, with Grant & NAS coming off the bench, I still think they are clear favourites with Bellamy in charge.
Imagine a run of 44 wins from 46 games; with the two defeats being GFs. They'd be a laughing stock for decades.
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Originally posted by OMR View PostAs silly as I may sound, I still had hope for the roosters to win it until this silly over the top crackdown started.
too early to worry about finals at this stage but if we can adjust to the new interpretations we could get lucky in the big games. but atm, like every season, it's one game at a time
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See how Penrith go at Origin time. No Cleary and his cohorts and they'll struggle. The Roosters have been playing without their topline players since almost the start of the season. And except for injuries and out of their depth work experience refs they would be undefeated.
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Originally posted by zac View Post
as silly as i may sound the crackdown could increase our chances of doing well. it brings more unpredictability into results and all things being equal that penalises the top teams. 13 on 13 they're more likely to win but if nas gets one wrong and gets sent off or if cleary gets caught off balance, hits someone high and goes to the bin for 10 it could make things interesting.
too early to worry about finals at this stage but if we can adjust to the new interpretations we could get lucky in the big games. but atm, like every season, it's one game at a time
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Originally posted by stringaz View Post
I'd love to see this happen, but with the double standard refereeing against the Broncos and every other game it seems, the Roosters will always draw the short straw.
We need a bigger team...our players weren't in the hunt against the Broncos giants.
Butcher, Radley, Marschke, Lam, Walker,
...short.
Anyway, we play the Raiders next, at Gosford.
We never win there...be good if someone ran a tape over the ground, looks a small field to me, especially the width.
2017...capacity crowd...we lost to the Sharks 12-44.
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We couldn't even win there with Cronk and Latrell in the team.
If we can't beat the Raiders we might as well forfeit the rest of the season and have fans and players picnic days instead.Last edited by bondi.boy; 05-24-2021, 09:49 PM.
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The Riff play as a team with all contributing to the best of their ability - you can see how hard they work in defence - straight line with no lazy defenders or defenders rushing out of the line.
In attack they support the ball carriers in numbers and they have high completion rates/low errors , conceded penalties, restarts and dominate field position and where and how they give the ball back to the opposition.
It's not rocket science their formula of playing or a style of play that other teams can't mirror it's the case of wanting to do it over the 80 minutes.
Some say that SOO may test them although they wont have a lot of players involved - 5 at most - Cleary/ Luai/ To'o / Yeo- NSW - Capewell - QLD
Chooks will have only 1 I assume in Tedesco playing SOO this year and possibly 2 in Radley?- I would say To'o would take Toops NSW wing spot with Addo-Carr the other wingerLast edited by King Salvo; 05-24-2021, 11:32 PM.
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Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post
Agreed. They just seem to be that much quicker, fitter and stronger than every other team and as a group, right across the park, they combine with very few flaws.
How they are working together on the field is probably 100% Iven and well done to him but there's a lot more to them than just that which makes you wonder how?
Rumours that the Coach is sleeping with the halfbacks Mum.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThe Riff play as a team with all contributing to the best of their ability - you can see how hard they work in defence - straight line with no lazy defenders or defenders rushing out of the line.
In attack they support the ball carriers in numbers and they have high completion rates/low errors , conceded penalties, restarts and dominate field position and where and how they give the ball back to the opposition.
It's not rocket science their formula of playing or a style of play that other teams can't mirror it's the case of wanting to do it over the 80 minutes.
Some say that SOO may test them although they wont have a lot of players involved - 5 at most - Cleary/ Luai/ To'o / Yeo- NSW - Capewell - QLD
Chooks will have only 1 I assume in Tedesco playing SOO this year and possibly 2 in Radley?- I would say To'o would take Toops NSW wing spot with Addo-Carr the other winger
The only chance to beat them are the Storm and I wouldn't like to see that because it would take away from our back to back team.
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