Blair
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Wow, just five games to go in the regular season. That happened quickly. For some teams they know that's all they have left, others will be disappointed once they realise it's happened.
Calmer heads would say the eight is fixed as of now, but Warriors fans aren't in that category!
Big game tonight in the context of two or three 'outsiders' who fancy a last dash for the finals. Knights v Tigers. You'd think both teams would need to win to have a chance. It's like their finals have come early in that sense.
Souths v Storm. That has a GF look about it and, as it is, the winner is back at top of the ladder.
Are the Dragons on the wane, relatively speaking? They face a Warriors side at full strength (for the first time this season!) with both sides coming off a bad game last week. Who is more motivated? The Dragons should stay fourth if they lose whereas the Warriors could be just one more loss away from dropping out for the first time this year.
Eels v Titans, Roosters v Cowboys and Sharks v Sea Eagles. There's three teams there in a desperate battle to avoid the wooden spoon. I'm tipping the Cows as the surprise candidate to get that punishment from mum (those old enough will remember mum was handy with that thing, if she could catch you, so she often resorted to surprise tactics).
The Panthers should officially end the Raiders season, if it's not done already. That's an awful feeling for them.
Calmer heads would say the eight is fixed as of now, but Warriors fans aren't in that category!
Big game tonight in the context of two or three 'outsiders' who fancy a last dash for the finals. Knights v Tigers. You'd think both teams would need to win to have a chance. It's like their finals have come early in that sense.
Souths v Storm. That has a GF look about it and, as it is, the winner is back at top of the ladder.
Are the Dragons on the wane, relatively speaking? They face a Warriors side at full strength (for the first time this season!) with both sides coming off a bad game last week. Who is more motivated? The Dragons should stay fourth if they lose whereas the Warriors could be just one more loss away from dropping out for the first time this year.
Eels v Titans, Roosters v Cowboys and Sharks v Sea Eagles. There's three teams there in a desperate battle to avoid the wooden spoon. I'm tipping the Cows as the surprise candidate to get that punishment from mum (those old enough will remember mum was handy with that thing, if she could catch you, so she often resorted to surprise tactics).
The Panthers should officially end the Raiders season, if it's not done already. That's an awful feeling for them.
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