well they are certainly Bold and Fearless.....a tad negative, but Bold and Fearless
None were serious though, tbh trying to make any predictions about the Eels is like guessing the lotto numbers........i'll give them one thing, they ALWAYS surprise us
I would just like us to put in for each other during each game, as last season i didn't feel like there was any effort, apart from a very small percentage of games......
Winning 75% of home games would help too!
Surely it means we'll at least beat Cronulla. It'd be a level playing field in terms of the cap... if they sign ThurstonI think the Wise Old Eel is pretty close to the mark.
Not sure how a team up to $500K under the cap can be competitive in the NRL?
My only prediction of note is Casey McGuire will play more games than not.
Premiers? :lol:
Point 1 correct Point 2 Incorrect ;-)* more internal dramas to surface by round 1. (well duh!)
* Brad Murray to have a solid first season in fg.
* Reni Maitua once on the field will be our player of the year.
* Chris Walker to be our leading try scorer.
* we will not make the top 8
* the club will make about 4 major signings for 2012, 1 will be a halfback.
* We will not make the 8
* Kearney will have the full support of the board by election time after we haven't won a game
* Hindy will retire at the end of the year
* Hayne will break contract and go play Union in France
* We will win only 2 games at home all season
* Sharks will beat us in all the games we play them
* Tahu will win Dally M Centre of the year
* Mortimer and Robson will finish the year in State Cup
* Ossie won't last the year
* We will sign no one of importance for 2012
Let's continue this thread on as the 2012 bold prediction thread?
A few good predictions there Kornstar.
Especially the one about winning 2 games at home, and PO not lasting the year. Well done.
Bold and fearless?
Minor-premiers, premiers, best attacking team, average defensive team, monopolistic possession counts, a Dally M Medal for Luke Burt, a Golden Boot for Jarryd Hayne, Chris Sandow to be the State of Origin Player of the Series and Man of the Match in Game 3, decent edge defence, Willie Tonga to be the leading NRL try-scorer, Sandow to be the top NRL points-scorer, Mitchell Allgood earning international honors alongside Mannah, and us signing Will Chambers.