The National Rugby League. Australia's equivalent to the English Super League. You all know the game. It came across me that we fans should have a thread dedicated to the sport. What do you guys think of the Origin? Who's team has the most promising new generation of players?
Not to confuse people, it's Rugby League (Rugby is usually Rugby Union). And this is the Australian comp, the equivalent of the English Super League.
Best team is the Brisbane Broncos, and the rest suck.
Cowboys, Warriors, Broncs, and Manly have good young talent (that are playing in the NRL), while the sharks and panthers probably have the better talent in the U20's. Having young talent is one thing, keeping them is another. Can easily buy good players in this league...
Not to confuse people, it's Rugby League (Rugby is usually Rugby Union). And this is the Australian comp, the equivalent of the English Super League.
Best team is the Brisbane Broncos, and the rest suck.
Cowboys, Warriors, Broncs, and Manly have good young talent (that are playing in the NRL), while the sharks and panthers probably have the better talent in the U20's. Having young talent is one thing, keeping them is another. Can easily buy good players in this league...
The Storm won the minor premiership and are favourites to win it at this point. Bunch of cheating scum :P
My Broncos are 3rd on the ladder but I don't have much hope. We just don't have the heart atm. We can win games, but finals? Hoping Wayne can get them going I just can't see it
Yea I agree on those teams. The eels are in great form but I see them getting overrun in finals when that intensity kicks up. Conversely the sharks are meh right now it's just they have so many experienced/tough players that they can be trouble.
The storm and roosters are most likely atm.
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The eels definitely struggled with the extra intensity... although they did great in Melbourne.
The cows deserve a lot of credit for their toughness. They could've won by more too. If they had JT right now they would be easily the favourites.
The broncs have been tough. They should've won last week, and they never looked like losing against the panthers on Friday. One of the best defensive efforts of the year, and this was a problem the week before.
Both QLD will probably lose, though. Broncs have it the toughest. If we get Boyd back and give it a decent shake, we can win. It's just one win from a GF. Same for the cows - and they could defeat the roosters. Great weekend coming up.
Yea I agree on those teams. The eels are in great form but I see them getting overrun in finals when that intensity kicks up. Conversely the sharks are meh right now it's just they have so many experienced/tough players that they can be trouble.
The storm and roosters are most likely atm.
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The eels definitely struggled with the extra intensity... although they did great in Melbourne.
The cows deserve a lot of credit for their toughness. They could've won by more too. If they had JT right now they would be easily the favourites.
The broncs have been tough. They should've won last week, and they never looked like losing against the panthers on Friday. One of the best defensive efforts of the year, and this was a problem the week before.
Both QLD will probably lose, though. Broncs have it the toughest. If we get Boyd back and give it a decent shake, we can win. It's just one win from a GF. Same for the cows - and they could defeat the roosters. Great weekend coming up.
Agreed. The Broncs are my second favourite team and they / the storm compliment each other well. It was tough to see them lose. Boyd coming back could give them a chance.
The Broncs, my boiz, were rusty and got absolutely hammered. It's only round 1 and we can't play any worse, so I'm reasonably confident we can push for a premiership this season. Really need Milf to become a super-elite player if we're going to be a chance.
This will be Storm's last season before they have to rework things from the ground up after Slater and Cameron leave. :/ We do have Munster though who is more than worthy of replacing Slater as Full Back.
It's sure to be... riveting for sure. Keeping a more wary eye on the Storm this year since we've lost a bunch of pretty legendary players. The whole backline almost.
A mate gave me Thurston's Autobiography to read through. Not a bad page turner if I'm honest.
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