Roopy;
I think you are 100% on tarket.
The Fight are alot better from last year.
The Raiders are a new team, wih some unexperienced players, but are very good. When they get thier stuff together watch out.
Sharks can play bad one week, and play like champions the next week. Never count them out.
The Knights are still rebuilding from thier 2003 championship. However, they still have Kazoo, Matt Astill, and Christian. With those three players playing that team has to be a threat.
Then for the Manta rays they have some tallent. Tim Griffin is not back yet, so they are still missing one of thier top players. Watch out the Manta rays could make a late charge.
Lets talk about the Bulls/Cats game. The Bulls jumped out to an early lead of 16-0. However, the Cats played like the champions they are and never gave up. The Cats were down by 12 at the half, and opened up the 2nd half with two quick tries. But the Bulls wanted thier revenge from last years championship, and took back control of the game, and never gave it back to the Cats.
The Bulls play the Knights next week, then the Raiders, both home games. They then travel down the shore to play either the Manta rays, Fight, or Slayers. The Bulls will then finish up thier season playing the Wildcats on thier home field. It is still a long way for the Bulls to go. However, getting back the 2004 C.D. Ferrainolla trophy is looking good for the Bulls.
The Cats still have makeup games to play with the Raiders and the Slayers. Then they will either have to play the Sharks, Fight, or Manta rays down the shore. They then have to face the Bulls the last game of the regular season.
It is turning out to be a great 2004 AMNRL season.
Tomahawk