Manly fucking roll. Warriors don't deserve to be in a Grand Final and shouldn't even be
allowed on the same paddock as Manly as they're not fucking worthy. Fuck
the McIntyre System for allowing a bunch of bros and coconuts to
compete for Australian rugby league's Holy Grail after they got the shit kicked out of them in the 1st round by Brisbane. How dare they. I want to get tag-teamed by Cherry-Evans and Foran. Yada, yada, yada. So on and so forth...
On a spastic little 4-0 run in the finals. So proud...
New Zealand Warriors vs. Manly Sea Eagles
The play...Warriors +5.5 ($2.00)
3 eunuchs...
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46-51-0 (+17.18)
Manly fucking roll. Warriors don't deserve to be in a Grand Final and shouldn't even be
allowed on the same paddock as Manly as they're not fucking worthy. Fuck
the McIntyre System for allowing a bunch of bros and coconuts to
compete for Australian rugby league's Holy Grail after they got the shit kicked out of them in the 1st round by Brisbane. How dare they. I want to get tag-teamed by Cherry-Evans and Foran. Yada, yada, yada. So on and so forth...
On a spastic little 4-0 run in the finals. So proud...
I'll be the first to put my hand up and
admit to a spineless back-end of the season in tipping, a lot of which
can be attributed to my bogey team the Warriors who seem to delight in
losing when I back them, and winning when I back against them....not
this week though. I’m certain the Warriors have met their match here
against this Sea Eagles team who are the complete football side - highly
clinical in both attack and defence, intelligence to know what options
to take and when, flare and brilliance in key positions,
fitness/strength that always sees them competing for the full 80 minutes
and consistency. With Glenn Stewart back the Sea Eagles are at full
strength and given they’ve outscored their last two opponents, the
Cowboys and Broncos, by a combined total of 68-22 points his return will
add yet another dimension to their game as his powerful running and
offloading ability create opportunities for those running off him, such
as his brother Brett. The Warriors are well deserving of their spot here
in the Grand Final and have a huge amount of talent in their ranks but
the Sea Eagles will put more pressure on them, particularly Johnson and
Maloney, than they've had from recent opponents and with that pressure
will come mistakes as I'm convinced they won't be able to repeat their
very high completion rate from last week, which in the end was the key
ingredient to their success. It's been a fairy tale season for both
halfbacks in Cherry-Evans and Johnson but it's Cherry-Evans who has
played the entire year in first-grade and has proven over and over what
a cool head he has on his shoulders and he'll again lead this offence,
along with Foran and Lyon, to overwhelm the Warriors. Get on Manly to
cover the start and for Glenn Stewart to come in fresh and have a huge
match, coming away with the Churchill Medal. Pick – 4 units on Sea
Eagles -5.5 point start and 1 unit on Glenn Stewart to win Churchill
Medal
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NRL GRAND FINAL
Manly -5.5 v New Zealand
4 at 1.82
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Glenn Stewart to win Churchill Medal
1 at 11.00
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I'll be the first to put my hand up and
admit to a spineless back-end of the season in tipping, a lot of which
can be attributed to my bogey team the Warriors who seem to delight in
losing when I back them, and winning when I back against them....not
this week though. I’m certain the Warriors have met their match here
against this Sea Eagles team who are the complete football side - highly
clinical in both attack and defence, intelligence to know what options
to take and when, flare and brilliance in key positions,
fitness/strength that always sees them competing for the full 80 minutes
and consistency. With Glenn Stewart back the Sea Eagles are at full
strength and given they’ve outscored their last two opponents, the
Cowboys and Broncos, by a combined total of 68-22 points his return will
add yet another dimension to their game as his powerful running and
offloading ability create opportunities for those running off him, such
as his brother Brett. The Warriors are well deserving of their spot here
in the Grand Final and have a huge amount of talent in their ranks but
the Sea Eagles will put more pressure on them, particularly Johnson and
Maloney, than they've had from recent opponents and with that pressure
will come mistakes as I'm convinced they won't be able to repeat their
very high completion rate from last week, which in the end was the key
ingredient to their success. It's been a fairy tale season for both
halfbacks in Cherry-Evans and Johnson but it's Cherry-Evans who has
played the entire year in first-grade and has proven over and over what
a cool head he has on his shoulders and he'll again lead this offence,
along with Foran and Lyon, to overwhelm the Warriors. Get on Manly to
cover the start and for Glenn Stewart to come in fresh and have a huge
match, coming away with the Churchill Medal. Pick – 4 units on Sea
Eagles -5.5 point start and 1 unit on Glenn Stewart to win Churchill
Medal
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