Search titles only
By:
Forums
New posts
Search forums
Members
Registered members
Current visitors
New Posts
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Dark Theme
View sidebar
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
Rugby League
Rugby League Talk
The Halfway Mark....
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
[QUOTE="Big Pete, post: 2684991, member: 1899"] Manly Sea Eagles - It's been a horror season with very few redeeming qualities. Everything that could go wrong has and it seems like their season has bottomed out already. Have a chance to finish the season off on the right now with a fairly comfortable run home but they'll have to play a lot better as a team. I liked what I've seen from the Trbojevic brothers and think Leary has been a real underrated buy for them. Parramatta Eels - Was always going to be tough minus Hayne and unfortunately keep enduring setback after setback. Even so, I believe a lot of their issues when push comes to shove has to do with Sandow and they've got to move him on if they're ever going to remain a consistent force. I didn't have any doubt about that, but I thought if the Eels were to challenge it'd be on the back of players like Hoppa and Watmough but unfortunately both have been fairly disappointing in 2015. Newcastle Knights - Really surprised a lot of people with their early season forward but fell back down to earth in a big way. It's been the same old story as last year for the Knights. They do some things as well as any other team in the competition and they can make ground hand over fist but they'll let themselves down with one play and suddenly they're all behind the goal-posts giving each other dirty looks. There's no confidence there and nobody stepping up and making a statement. Gagai and Uate have had their moments but beyond that, pretty dire. Wests Tigers - After last season, it seemed as if the only way was up but they're facing the reality of playing inexperienced players who aren't used to the physicality and psychological strength necessary for first grade. Plenty of talent there, but lacking the experience and starch necessary to give their creative players the shine they need. Tedesco continues to impress, Taupau has been explosive & Woods is growing but there just isn't enough consistensy there. Cronulla - I had them down as a smokey for the Top 8 based on a few signings going their way but they've been going about as good as expected. The problem with the Sharks is their lack of discipline and control. There is a good team there and they've shown that on occasion but there's no consistensy either and the Barba experiment has failed. Fortunately they've got two of the best young prospects in the team in Holmes and Bird which is generating some wins and if they can keep investing in them, I believe they could do something. Gold Coast - A horror season, yet given everything they've handled it quite well. Clearly they're lacking in areas but Henry is building a decent team around some talented players like Roberts, James, Elgey and Moseley. I don't think they'll do anything this year and DCE may have just sunk their 2016 but if they keep building they could be a force in 2017. Penrith - Injuries have really screwed them over in the worst way and it's sad to see as a League fan because their early form was so promising. It's been cool to see a lot of their younger players emerge like the Jennings brothers and Campbell-Gillard who is another contender for rookie of the year but they're lacking in so many areas and just cannot build any combinations. It's going to be a real test for Cleary just to get them into the Top 8, but I think their chance for a premiership are over and they'll have to wait until Merrin arrives. Bulldogs - That Round 5 clash against Souths had huge reprecussions on the competition and the Dogs were one of the biggest victims. Ever since then, they've been struggling to name their best 17 and haven't been able to build any consistensy. I think the mark of any great halves pairing is the ability to be good over an extended period and after a good 2014, Reynolds/Hodkinson haven't been good enough to carry the side. There's even an argument that it isn't the best halves pairing at the Dogs. I still think they'll be one of the major players come finals time but they've got to cross their fingers and hope they can keep their best 17 on the field. While the halves have left a bit to be desired, I've liked what I've seen from Rona, Pritchard, Mbye & Klemmer. If Lichaa & Mbye can find some consistensy and they can get their best 17 on the park, they'll be awfully hard to beat come the semis. Warriors - Another team who's premiership hopes seem to be on stand-by. After a promising start to his coaching career, McFadden hasn't done a lot to really inspire any confidence and while he's had to make do without Tomkins, when you've got some of the other talent available, it doesn't say a lot about your ability when you're as hot and cold as you are. The Warriors just seem to lack direction and have too many brain fades at crucial times. Emergence of Kata has been a big positive for them, otherwise their quest for a premiership is on halt until Luke and RTS arrive. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Log in
Your name or email address
Password
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Log in
Don't have an account?
Register now
Active Now
No members online now.
Forums
Rugby League
Rugby League Talk
The Halfway Mark....
Top