Jesbass stumbles onto the field, drunk. Again.
Field Of Dreams (749 words)
You may say Im a dreamer, but Im not the only one. I hope someday you will join us, and the world will live as one. ~ John Lennon
With the 25th and final round of the National Rugby League regular season having come to an end, and the top eight teams decided, the hopes and dreams of those who missed out must now shift to a new season as they ponder what might have been.
At the bottom of the heap, wooden spooners the Penrith Panthers are left to wonder if they can start 2008 better than they finished 2007, after sending captain and long term clubman Craig Gower away with the extremely undesirable piece of timber cutlery.
One spot above them, the Newcastle Knights must be dwelling on what might have been, had their captain and star player Andrew Johns not received a career ending injury after what initially appeared to be a rather innocuous collision at training in April. But they will surely have taken pride in denying the Wests Tigers their first playoff spot since their grand final winning efforts two seasons ago, while supporters of the 2005 Premiers will be wondering just how it all went so horribly wrong when a place in the finals had seemed almost guaranteed.
And the long suffering fans of the Cronulla Sharks may be forced to find solace in the unintended and, indubitably, the unwanted familiarity that yet another season without a Premiership might bring.
There is freedom within, there is freedom without
Try to catch the deluge in a paper cup
But for eight teams, the dream is still alive and very much kicking, in every sense of the cliché.
And for some of them, revenge will be at the forefront of their minds.
Minor Premiers the Melbourne Storm will face off with the Brisbane Broncos in the first round of finals matches, undoubtedly longing to pay them back for the 2006 Grand Final.
The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs will be looking to do the same to the North Queensland Cowboys for their 38-32 loss in the final round of the 2007 regular season, just one weekend prior.
The Warriors face the Eels for the first time in a finals match since 2001, when the rampant Parramatta side were 56-12 victors.
And the South Sydney Rabbitohs will be hoping to make the Manly Sea Eagles pay for each of the eighteen years the side has failed to make the finals series, and for 2000 and 2001 in particular, when the club was removed from the National Rugby League altogether.
There's a battle ahead, many battles are lost
But you'll never see the end of the road
While you're traveling with me
But no matter how much incentive and emotion takes to the field, there are no guarantees of victory. In a season where the team in sixth position and the team in twelfth position finished the regular season only four competition points apart, and with the finals series essentially wiping the form slate clean as the intensity levels lift, the race for 2007 National Rugby League Premiership is well and truly open.
Any team can win it on the day, and, if former Kiwi Mark Bourneville is to be believed, finals matches are usually won well before kickoff.
"You can tell by looking into the eyes of the players," says the former dual international, who also represented France in the early-to-mid 1990s. "It all comes down to how each team prepares."
And Bourneville should know what he is talking about, having played in thirteen grand finals in his professional career, and winning eleven of them.
Hey now, hey now, don't dream it's over
Hey now, hey now, when the world comes in
So as the players and fans alike get ready for another exciting round of September football, they are bound to dream of what may come. For some, such as the Rabbitohs, their expectations have already been exceeded. But for others, like the Storm, there is still plenty of work to do before they will be satisfied.
Over the next four weeks, the true contenders will rise to the top as the rest fall away, one by one.
When John Lennon famously wrote that he was a dreamer in his 1971 hit Imagine, who are we to say he wasn't thinking about winning a rugby league grand final?
They come, they come to build a wall between us
We know they won't win...
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Sources:
Imagine by John Lennon
Don't Dream It's Over by Crowded House
www.wikipedia.org