Saturday 5 June 2010

NRL Results Round 13 Review - 2010 NRL Premiership + NRL Tweet Recaps

Here are The NRL Tweet's Reviews of the NRL Results for Round 13 of the 2010 NRL Premiership.
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Back to a full slate of games in Round 13 of the NRL - but with State of Origin Game II teams being named as the round completes on Monday - that means more byes are in our future. Here are the results of Round 13.

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Fri: Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 12 lost to Wests Tigers 19 @ ANZ
Fri: Parramatta Eels 24 defeated Melbourne Storm 10 @ Parramatta
Sat: Penrith Panthers 28 defeated Newcastle Knights 10 @ CUA
Sat: Sydney Roosters 18 lost to Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 42 @ SFS
Sun: Warriors 20 lost to St.George-Illawarra Dragons 22 @ Mt Smart
Sun: Canberra Raiders 28 defeated Gold Coast Titans 24 @ Canberra
Sun: Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 6 lost to Brisbane Broncos 22 @ Brookvale
Mon: South Sydney Rabbitohs 32 defeated North Queensland Cowboys 4 @ ANZ

ROUND 13 LADDER:
Top 8: Dragons 20, Panthers 18, Rabbitohs 16, Sea Eagles 16, Tigers 16, Titans 16, Broncos 14, Eels 14.
Bottom 8: Roosters 14, Raiders 14, Warriors 12, Knights 10, Sharks 10, Bulldogs 8, Cowboys 8, Storm 0*.
* Melbourne were stripped off all their 2010 points after rorting the Salary Cap.

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Round 13 - Episode 23
Podcast - June 2

Video - June 3

What's on NOT THE FOOTY SHOW EPISODE 23?
1 > Our 90 minute podcast features Russell Crowe, Wendell Sailor, Karmichael Hunt (we kid you not) & a guest host - Dave filling in for Nic.
2 > A special segment looking at old school Footy Cards.
3 > Israel Folau... bound for the Team GWS Wombats - Our thoughts.
4 > All the Round 12 Moments including a discussion as to why on Friday Night the winning teams scored 80 points and the losing teams only managed 6.
Three Big Talking Points -
   5 > Has Channel 9 hit the jackpot letting Andrew Johns & Brad Fittler be themselves in the Commentary Box?
   6 > Vacant Seats at Campbelltown- is this a clear indication ticket prices are too high?
   7 > Kevin Moore's Game Plan at Canterbury - but still no room for Ben Barba?
8 > NRL Tweet Player of the Year Leaderboard after 12 Rounds.
9 > Twitter Time - A run down of our conversations with Russell Crowe (Schooling Waz on the technical aspects of a Rabbitoh), Karmichael Hunt (The AFL's New Enforcer) & Wendell Sailor (Tipping Doyen). Plus we answer Questions from the followers of the NRL Tweet.
10 > Plus all our Tips + Previews of NRL Round 13 + Tipping Records + Special Fried Rice Picks for Round 13.
11 > Fantasy NRL Talk keeps getting better - and funnily enough at least one of our teams is improving.
12 > When you find a better podcast for all your Rugby League entertainment - tell us so we can copy what they do.
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| NRL ROUND 13 RESULTS | June 4-7, 2010 |
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ROUND THIRTEEN OF THE NRL PREMIERSHIP SEASON 2010
FRIDAY
12-19Bulldogs lost to Tigers
TIGERS 19: B Marshall, R Farah, S Dwyer Tries; B Marshall 3/4 Goals, R Lui 1 Field Goal.
BULLDOGS 12: J Morris, A Ryan Tries; B Goodwin 2/2 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL FNF Recap: Weren't the Bulldogs lucky they had Ben Barba to bring off the bench against the Wests Tigers tonight... Oh wait. Tigers prevail 19-12.
+ Rd 13 Notes from ANZ: In the Canterbury press conference did Kevin Moore complain again about the Wests Tigers having more skill? Two words Kevin: BEN BARBA. | Have we reverted to giving benefit of the doubt to defending teams? The Josh Morris & Matt Duffie 'No Try' calls - both try types given green light this year with less convincing replays. | How anyone can watch Michael Ennis & Robbie Farah play and honestly believe Ennis is the tougher & smarter of the two is beyond me. | Canterbury played some of the most uninspiring football seen by mankind & still could've won the game with 10 minutes to go. What does that say? | I think we can safely put a line through Brett Kimmorley for Origin 2. The same should be said for Brett White & Michael Ennis but I doubt they miss. | Another Origin 2 incumbent Jamal Idris did himself no favours dropping that pass from Kimmorley in 2nd half. Dogs up 12-6 at time... |
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 Market Watch:  CBY $2.17 v WTG $1.70
 Tuesday's Preview:  I'm picking Canterbury. Let that sink in for five minutes - read the rest of the Tips for Round 13 and come back for the reasons. Because it's going to take that long for me to think up reasons why the Bulldogs will beat the Tigers. It's a theory... based on two factors. One, the Bulldogs are at home and Two, the Bulldogs have lost 4 straight. Last week against Melbourne the Bulldogs took their understrength opposition too lightly and then didn't have the poise to finish off their chances in the second half. The Tigers on the other hand played some incredibly entertaining football en route to a 50-6 thrashing of the Warriors at Campbelltown. But I've often thought the Bulldogs pack had an edge on the Tigers. With Ben Hannant, Michael Hodgson & Chris Armit in their front row - the Bulldogs will win the go-forward battle which will limit Benji Marshall's space and unless Kevin Moore was watching a different game to me last week - getting the ball to Josh Morris & Bryson Goodwin will pay huge dividends against Geoff Daniela & Beau Ryan. I've got Canterbury in a close one.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  Even though I've picked Canterbury the lack of Ben Barba on the bench is unforgivable. Canterbury needed a spark v Melbourne and although Joel Romelo was good - Barba could have turned the half chances into points. He might be a late call up and when you consider Moore won't use Tim Browne much anyway - Barba must play. The Wests Tigers are going in with the same 17 that crushed the Warriors - but new recruit Wade McKinnon will have a fitness test late in the week to see whether he has overcome a hamstring strain. If he's fit - he'll force Mitch Brown off the bench. Update 4/6: Daniel Fitzhenry is out with a hamstring strain - Mitch Brown will start on the wing and Beau Ryan will definitely play fullback. McKinnon is highly unlikely to play. Utility back Sean Meaney has been added to the Tigers bench. The Bulldogs could still change their bench but with Sydney's big wet they may choose to go in with another prop like Mickey Paea.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Bulldogs by 4 =  INCORRECT
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FRIDAY
24-10Eels defeated Storm
EELS 24: J Reddy 2, K Inu, K Keating Tries; L Burt 4/5 Goals.
STORM 10: B Slater, G Inglis Tries; C Smith 1/2 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL FNF Recap: Jarryd Hayne has a moment of madness but the Parramatta Eels head off the Melbourne Storm 24-10 in a game of butchered tries.
+ Rd 13 Notes from Parramatta: We won't know Jarryd Hayne's fate until Monday. It was a clear head-butt on Billy Slater but elite players have been let off for worse. | Case in point Jarryd Hayne's knee to head of Bryson Goodwin in Preliminary Final last year. Right or wrong - point is the elite get off. | Cameron Smith's conversation with Tony Archer didn't really interest me to be honest - the Storm have no one to blame for their situation but their club management. | Good to see Nathan Hindmarsh obviously has no place in a State of Origin team with performances like this... what a great player he is. | I've never had much time for the vocal members of a Parramatta Stadium crowd... evidently they covered themselves in glory last night. Passion for your team is not a license to act like a meathead. | 
 Market Watch:  PAR $2.15 v MEL $1.70
 Tuesday's Preview:  Parramatta tried hard in the first half v St.George-Illawarra but had no answers for the Dragons in the second half. With Melbourne appearing to have Greg Inglis, Billy Slater & Cameron Smith back from injury in this game - they may not have any answers for the Storm either. Nathan Hindmarsh has been named to play but his sternum injury is such that one knock at training or in the warm up and he's cactus. Jarryd Hayne was good against the Dragons but he needs to be superhuman this Friday Night for the Eels to keep it close - especially when you consider how much the Eels have regressed in form since their win over Manly in Round 11. Cooper Cronk was brilliant v Canterbury and is just the kind of player the Eels need to run their team - but he's still a member of the Storm and his presence is good enough for me to tip Melbourne by a few. By the way - for a Grand Final Rematch this game has lost a lot of luster with the Storm's Salary Cap Rort & Parramatta's up and down form in 2010.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  As mentioned above the Storm get Inglis, Slater & Smith back - while the Eels might get Hindmarsh, Eric Grothe & Joel Reddy back from injury. The Storm bench looks especially strong with Aiden Tolman, Sika Manu, Ryan Hinchcliffe & Jeff Lima featuring (expect Kevin Proctor to drop off). The Storm did however lose Chase Stanley to a knee injury in his comeback game but Greg Inglis is a fair replacement. Update 4/6: Eric Grothe is out with a knee injury - Krisnan Inu is his replacement on the wing. Nathan Hindmarsh should play but he'll have to wait til the warm up before we know for sure. Jeff Lima will probably push Kevin Proctor off the bench given the wet conditions in Sydney.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Storm by 10 =  INCORRECT
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SATURDAY
28-10Panthers defeated Knights
PANTHERS 28: B Tighe 2, G Cooper, M Jennings, L Coote Tries; M Gordon 4/5 Goals.
KNIGHTS 10: A Uate, J McManus Tries; K Gidley 1/2 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL Sat Recap: Penrith were good... at the start & then the fell away from there. Newcastle were awful & never really got any better. Panthers 28-10.
+ Rd 13 Notes from CUA: Former... and I stress former NSW winger James McManus did not have a happy start. 2 errors in 2 minutes allowing Gavin Cooper to score first. | Kind of disappointed Kurt Gidley didn't swear 4 or 5 times at Jason Robinson one point... but then again I don't condone swearing even if the NRL does. | If the NSW Coach & Selectors are watching this game and can't see the pure x-factor Michael Jennings is - they are truly kidding. | Luke Walsh ran the ball a bit more tonight but his kicking game was only average... and he still set up 3 tries. | Tim Grant is doing a wonderful job up front for the Panthers. | The Knights attack can look good and terrible in any one game... tonight it was pretty much the latter. |
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 Market Watch:  PEN $1.50 v NEW $2.60
 Tuesday's Preview:  Penrith were very disappointing against South Sydney - with their forward pack being totally outplayed at ANZ Stadium. Petero Civoniceva won't be back for a few weeks and Frank Pritchard is out again with a shoulder injury - so the Panthers are a little thin up front v Newcastle. The Knights have shown their hand at the selection table installing NSW Origin Fullback Kurt Gidley at halfback, getting Isaac De Gois, James McManus, Jarrod Mullen & Adam MacDougall back from injury and keeping Wes Naiqama at fullback. Although the Knights lack some depth in the front row - their backrow looks dangerous with Zeb Taia locking Steven Simpson & Cory Paterson. Penrith have the home ground advantage and will be keen to make up for their poor showing last week - the Knights have the strikepower to win this game but as much as I'd like to tip the upset - I can't and am going with the Penny Panthers at CUA.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  With Pritchard out - Gavin Cooper is a more than capable replacement in the backrow. Matthew Bell keeps his starting spot for Civoniceva while Wade Graham & Frank Puletua join an extended bench. The Knights had the bye last week but new faces include De Gois, MacDougall, McManus, Mullen, Con Mika & rookie Joel Edwards - making way are Keith Lulia, Cooper Vuna, Scott Dureau, George Ndaira, Mark Taufua & Ben Rogers (who is suspended). Update 4/6: Steven Simpson could be a late withdrawal with knee soreness. Shannon McDonnell could make a return from his own knee injury - that would push Wes Naiqama to the bench and Matt Hilder may start for Simpson. The Panthers will have to trim their extended bench by kick-off.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Panthers by 6  CORRECT
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SATURDAY
18-42Roosters lost to Sharks
SHARKS 42: G Millington, P Gallen, S Vave, N Gardner, J Morris, T Tautai, T Barrett Tries; N Gardner 7/9 Goals.
ROOSTERS 18: S Kenny-Dowall, P Graham, T Carney Tries; T Carney 3/3 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweets: #NRL Sat Recap: When Cronulla keep the errors low they look good but it does help if the Roosters are borderline pathetic in opposition. Sharks 42-18.
+ Rd 13 Notes from SFS: Loved that length of the field try by Nathan Gardner. Something about him isn't there? Biggest plus is his willingness to run the ball. | Kade Snowden needs to send Jake Friend a big box of chocolates because the youngster just saved him from potentially serious injury. | Paul Gallen was good tonight & his stats are impressive... but his ordinary miss on Todd Carney's try is what gets etched in my memory. | Good to see Nathan Gardner has his birth date on the back of his right arm... just in case he forgets? | NSW wise - Trent Barrett put his hand up, Mitchell Pearce's effort kept him in contention & Todd Carney's looks like another x-factor. | More NSW talk - Cronulla's props Luke Douglas & Kade Snowden did what they do each week - work hard for the team & go forward. |
 Market Watch:  SYD $1.36 v CRO $3.15
 Tuesday's Preview:  The Sydney Roosters simply wanted their game with the Titans more and thoroughly deserved their 30-16 win at Skilled. Cronulla on the other hand simply didn't have the class to beat the Broncos when the game was there for the taking. Trent Barrett ran harder than he has all season but he's lost the class he once had and Tim Smith was horrendous in key attacking situations. What the Roosters have going for them is their attacking trifecta of Mitchell Pearce, Braith Anasta & Todd Carney and the Sharks simply can't compete with that. Up front however the Sharks can more than match the Roosters - but you would've said the same about the Titans last week and the Roosters pack out enthused them considerably. This is at the SFS in front of probably only 5,000 people... but the Roosters still deserve to be picked to win.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  The Roosters have only added James Aubusson to their bench from the Gold Coast game. Cronulla have made zero changes for a few weeks in a row now... Ricky Stuart is either keeping the faith or has given up tinkering with a side that he won't be coaching in 2010. Updated 4/6: No injury concerns for either team although Tom Symonds could be a late inclusion on the Roosters bench as he continues his return from injury.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Roosters by 8  INCORRECT

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SUNDAY
20-22Warriors lost to Dragons
DRAGONS 22: M Cooper 2, J Nightingale, J Soward Tries; J Soward 3/4 Goals.
WARRIORS 20: J Maloney, S Mannering, I John Tries; J Maloney 4/4 Goals. 
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL Sun Recap: Warriors show far more resilience at home against the methodical St.George-Illawarra but can't overcome Soward's Dragons who win 22-20.
+ Rd 13 Notes from Mt Smart to come.
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 Market Watch:  WAR $2.95 v STI $1.40
 Tuesday's Preview:  St.George-Illawarra travel to Mt Smart with the wind in their sails after crushing the Eels 30-0 last Friday Night. The Warriors were themselves crushed 50-6 by the Wests Tigers on the same night - so all signs point to a big Dragons win. Although the Warriors get Manu Vatuvei, James Maloney & Micheal Luck back from injury, they have lost key playmaker Brett Seymour to a knee injury and that's huge. It's hard to see the Warriors pack (minus Steven Price & Sam Rapira) stemming the St.George-Illawarra go-forward and defensively the Dragons look to have the Warriors covered. Even at Mt Smart the Dragons deserve heavy favouritism.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  The Warriors get Vatuvei, Maloney & Luck back from injury which is a bonus. Rookie five-eighth Isaac John replaces the dropped Joel Moon, while Maloney moves back to halfback to cover the loss of Seymour. Bill Tupou makes way for Vatuvei while Sione Lousi will likely drop off the bench for the inclusion of Luck. St.George-Illawarra have named Matt Cooper who returns from a hip injury suffered in Origin 1 but Kyle Stanley has retained a spot on the bench as cover for Cooper. Updated 4/6: Matt Cooper should play but Kyle Stanley might stay on the bench anyway with Michael Greenfield the man most likely to drop off if Stanley gets the call. The Warriors will likely shave Sione Lousi from their 5 man bench.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Dragons by 12 =  CORRECT
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SUNDAY
28-24Raiders defeated Titans
RAIDERS 28: J Dugan, T Thurling, J Thompson, T Campese, D Vidot Tries; T Campese 4/6 Goals.
TITANS 24: J Tomane, M Minichiello, S Prince, A Laffranchi Tries; S Prince 4/4 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL Sun Recap: Canberra do it again at home... let a 26-6 lead become a nailbiting 28-24 victory over a Titans team that came home with a wet sail.
Rd 13 Notes from Canberra to come.
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 Market Watch:  CAN $1.60 v GLD $2.35
 Tuesday's Preview:  As good as Canberra were against St.George-Illawarra in Round 12 - they are awfully short at home v the Titans. Canberra have their two State of Origin players back in David Shillington & Tom Learoyd-Lahrs but the big advantage the team may have is Coach David Furner loosening up the game plan. Canberra were dynamic against the Dragons and didn't go into a defensive shell - as a result they walked away from WIN Stadium with yet another win over the Dragons. The Titans will be smarting from giving up a tonne of possession against the Roosters and Coach John Cartwright would not have let that fact slip in the change rooms after the game. The Titans have some game-breakers in Scott Prince, Greg Bird & Preston Campbell but if the Raiders have truly turned a corner with their game plan - Canberra are my pick at home.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  Canberra have named an extended bench of Travis Waddell, Joe Picker, Troy Thompson, Scott Logan, Adam Mogg & Josh Miller as the troops get healthy. Still no Alan Tongue who is out long term but rookie lock Shaun Fensom could be a late inclusion despite not being named. The Titans have added Bodene Thompson & Will Matthews to their bench but have retained the 16 of the 17 man squad that were ordinary against the Roosters - Joseph Tomane comes in for Josh Graham. Update 4/6: Travis Waddell and Troy Thompson will probably miss through injury and Josh Miller and Adam Mogg will replace them on the bench. The Titans will make their final cuts on the bench on Sunday.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Raiders by 2 =  CORRECT
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SUNDAY
6-22Sea Eagles lost to Broncos
BRONCOS 22: I Folau 2, B Hunt, J Hoffman Tries; C Parker 3/4 Goals.
SEA EAGLES 6: T Williams Try; S Rodney 1/1 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL Sun Recap: Brisbane always looked the better team in ordinary conditions at Brookvale. Darren Lockyer leads Broncos to a 22-6 win over Manly. 
Rd 13 Notes from Brookvale to come.
 Market Watch:  MAN $1.50 v BRI $2.60
 Tuesday's Preview:  Manly gutsed out the second half against the Cowboys - but probably still should have lost as North Queensland butchered try after try with the game there to be won. That being said the Sea Eagles still got the 2 points but Brisbane may not be as generous as the Cowboys. Captain Jamie Lyon is out for a month with ankle ligament damage and his absence is a big loss - although Kieran Foran returns he has been listed at centre which may limit his effectiveness. Darren Lockyer, Sam Thaiday & AFL recruit Israel Folau are all in great form and the Brisbane forward pack has been outstanding of late with the addition of Shane Tronc, the return from injury of Corey Parker and the rapid improvement of Ben Te'o. Even though this game is at Brookvale and Manly have won the past four games between the two teams - I'm taking the Broncos in an upset.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  Manly may have got Kieran Foran back from a hamstring strain but have lost Jamie Lyon to ankle ligament damage for a month. Josh Perry has also been named after missing the Cowboys with a concussion. Dean Whare keeps his spot while George Rose, Terence Seu Seu & Matt Cross are fighting for two bench spots. Brisbane have selected Israel Folau despite his AFL switch and have kept the same unit that beat the Sharks. Prop Nick Kenny was not named this week after failing a number of fitness tests in recent weeks on a calf injury. Update 4/6: Both teams look fine heading into Sunday's game.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Broncos by 4 =  CORRECT
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MONDAY
32-4Rabbitohs defeated Cowboys
RABBITOHS 32: N Merritt 2, B Champion 2, D Taylor, F Talanoa, I Luke Tries; I Luke 1/6, C Sandow 1/1 Goals.
COWBOYS 4: A Graham Try; J Thurston 0/1 Goals.
+ Post Game Tweet: #NRL MNF Recap: South Sydney complete probably the most one sided NRL game in 2010. At no stage did the Cowboys look likely in the 32-4 loss at ANZ.
Rd 13 Notes from ANZ to come.
 Market Watch:  SOU $1.44 v NQL $2.85
 Tuesday's Preview:  North Queensland skipper Johnathan Thurston will try and beat a one match suspension for going off his 'nana last week at referee Jason Robinson but it's hard to see him playing this week against the Rabbitohs (he got off!). South Sydney were up and down in their 42-22 win over the Panthers but the signs are there that they can beat any team on their day. John Sutton was best on field but he's capable of being the best by a country mile if he wants to be. North Queensland should have beaten Manly at home but have no one to blame but themselves and with their apparent lack of interest in putting in during the opening stages of a match - South Sydney by a dozen at home.
 Selection & Fantasy News 1/6 (with help from SMH's Late Mail):  South Sydney have stuck with the same 17 that beat the Panthers - Michael Crocker is still suffering from a hamstring strain (as is Shannon McPherson). While Ben Ross had another setback in his quest to play again - his neck remains unfit for the rigors of the NRL. The Cowboys won't have Thurston, while Scott Bolton has to be in some doubt after failing to finish the game v Manly. Dane Hogan has joined an extended bench as cover for Bolton. Update 3/6: Johnathan Thurston was incredibly cleared at the NRL Jokediciary and will play. Update 4/6: With Thurston playing - the Cowboys get a massive boost and at this stage Scott Bolton looks probable. The Rabbitohs are likely to remain 1-17.
 NRL Tweet's Prediction: Rabbitohs by 12 =  CORRECT

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