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Happy MEel

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So apparently we have the easiest draw...


Who your NRL team plays twice: Roosters dealt toughest draw, Eels one of easiest
By Michael Chammas
May 20, 2020 — 9.08pm




The Sydney Roosters' bid for a three-peat has been dealt a huge blow with the reigning champions handed the most difficult draw in the competition, compounding their winless start to the season.

It comes as one of their biggest threats to the title, the undefeated Parramatta, have been allocated one of the easiest draws and will avoid playing last year's grand finalists (Roosters and Raiders) or minor premiers (Melbourne) twice this year.

The NRL will officially announce the 2020 season draw on Thursday after weeks of tense broadcast negotiations, but the Herald has obtained a copy of the schedule to determine which teams will have to square off twice in a shortened campaign.

BetEasy has ranked, in order, the Storm, Raiders, Roosters, Eels, Rabbitohs, Broncos and Sea Eagles as the favourites for the 2020 premiership.

Each team has five return legs as part of a 20-round season, with the Roosters – who lost their opening two games of the season – handed the arduous task of squaring off against the two favourites, as well as the Rabbitohs and Broncos, twice.

The only team that doesn't have to play any of the top seven premiership favourites twice is Cronulla, who have drawn repeat rounds against five teams that all missed the finals last year – including a rendezvous with former fullback Valentine Holmes and his new club the North Queensland Cowboys.

Other teams that will be delighted with the schedule, only drawn against one top-seven team twice, include the Cowboys and Panthers.

The Eels don't have to play twice against any of the top three-ranked teams, with the Brisbane Broncos and Manly Sea Eagles the only sides that they play twice that featured in last year's finals series. They have also been allocated a return leg against western Sydney rivals the Wests Tigers, Bulldogs and Panthers.

Last year's minor premiers, Melbourne, have an equally difficult draw as the Roosters. Craig Bellamy's men have been assigned last year's grand finalists twice, as well as South Sydney and arch rivals Manly. The Rabbitohs and the Brisbane Broncos have the next most difficult draw with three top seven sides.


The regular season closes out with three mouth-watering showdowns ahead of the finals, with the Broncos to take on Queensland nemesis North Queensland, traditional rivals South Sydney and the Roosters to lock horns and western Sydney rivals the Eels and Tigers squaring off.

The NRL has only allocated venues for the first nine rounds of the season and will wait on government restrictions before announcing the remaining slots.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...draw-eels-one-of-easiest-20200520-p54uwm.html
 

Twizzle

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Weilder wrote a similar article a few days ago, but not giving him clicks, and his argument was based around Eels playing a lot of games at Bankwest.

He got slated on Twitter with most responses pointing out to him that the stadium would actually be empty.
 

hineyrulz

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Weilder wrote a similar article a few days ago, but not giving him clicks, and his argument was based around Eels playing a lot of games at Bankwest.

He got slated on Twitter with most responses pointing out to him that the stadium would actually be empty.
Empty just like his head.
 

T.S Quint

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We also don’t play the Bulldogs, Warriors or Titans twice, who would all be considered the easy teams. So evens out I guess.

Edit: we actually do play the dogs twice. My point still stands on the other two teams though.
 

Joshuatheeel

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So apparently we have the easiest draw...


Who your NRL team plays twice: Roosters dealt toughest draw, Eels one of easiest
By Michael Chammas
May 20, 2020 — 9.08pm




The Sydney Roosters' bid for a three-peat has been dealt a huge blow with the reigning champions handed the most difficult draw in the competition, compounding their winless start to the season.

It comes as one of their biggest threats to the title, the undefeated Parramatta, have been allocated one of the easiest draws and will avoid playing last year's grand finalists (Roosters and Raiders) or minor premiers (Melbourne) twice this year.

The NRL will officially announce the 2020 season draw on Thursday after weeks of tense broadcast negotiations, but the Herald has obtained a copy of the schedule to determine which teams will have to square off twice in a shortened campaign.

BetEasy has ranked, in order, the Storm, Raiders, Roosters, Eels, Rabbitohs, Broncos and Sea Eagles as the favourites for the 2020 premiership.

Each team has five return legs as part of a 20-round season, with the Roosters – who lost their opening two games of the season – handed the arduous task of squaring off against the two favourites, as well as the Rabbitohs and Broncos, twice.

The only team that doesn't have to play any of the top seven premiership favourites twice is Cronulla, who have drawn repeat rounds against five teams that all missed the finals last year – including a rendezvous with former fullback Valentine Holmes and his new club the North Queensland Cowboys.

Other teams that will be delighted with the schedule, only drawn against one top-seven team twice, include the Cowboys and Panthers.

The Eels don't have to play twice against any of the top three-ranked teams, with the Brisbane Broncos and Manly Sea Eagles the only sides that they play twice that featured in last year's finals series. They have also been allocated a return leg against western Sydney rivals the Wests Tigers, Bulldogs and Panthers.

Last year's minor premiers, Melbourne, have an equally difficult draw as the Roosters. Craig Bellamy's men have been assigned last year's grand finalists twice, as well as South Sydney and arch rivals Manly. The Rabbitohs and the Brisbane Broncos have the next most difficult draw with three top seven sides.


The regular season closes out with three mouth-watering showdowns ahead of the finals, with the Broncos to take on Queensland nemesis North Queensland, traditional rivals South Sydney and the Roosters to lock horns and western Sydney rivals the Eels and Tigers squaring off.

The NRL has only allocated venues for the first nine rounds of the season and will wait on government restrictions before announcing the remaining slots.

https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/amp...draw-eels-one-of-easiest-20200520-p54uwm.html

maybe we don’t have such an easy draw:

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...t/news-story/2ba870c585c3fc39028a9379df3f82f7
 

84 Baby

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Well we all know that if we do make finals it’ll be because of our easy draw and if we don’t it’s because BA IS A BALD SHITmerkin WHO ONLY PICKS LOOSERS LIKE WILL SMITH!
 

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