The Late Mail.

Discussion in 'The Cesspit: Rugby League Discussion' started by BigGuns, Mar 11, 2011.

  1. LukeTyson L Tyson

    ... :(
     
  2. jazman84 JM Eightyfour

    Cunt on rleague says Berrigan is out with a hip injury. Brown to centres.
     
  3. SM MD Dorn

    Brown > Berrigan anyway

    Cleary just doesn't rate him
     
  4. jazman84 JM Eightyfour

    No wai!
     
  5. Incey BC Jacobs

    Yes wai!
     
  6. crowley DA Crowley

    The Daily Telegraph is reporting that Chris Lawrence won't be playing tonight despite being named in the side. If he's ruled out Utai will take his place. Huge loss for the Tigers IMO, I don't rate Utai all that highly.
     
  7. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    What are this weeks changes?
     
  8. BigGuns DA Astele

    Official team lists for NRL Round 4
    Eels v Rabbitohs
    Eels: The Eels are unchanged from the side that lost to the Warriors.
    Rabbitohs: Daryl Millard replaces the injured Dylan Walker, who will miss a month with a broken hand. Tim Grant and Chris McQueen will start in the second row.
    Wests Tigers v Bulldogs
    Wests Tigers: Forwards Dene Halatau (quad) and Aaron Woods (knee) have both been ruled out. Rookie forward Lamar Liolevave has been called in to the side to make his debut, while Kyle Lovett will play off the bench. Pat Richards' suspension means Delouise Hoeter will play on the wing while Mitchell Moses will kick goals.
    Bulldogs: Set to be unchanged, with Aiden Tolman playing his 100th match for the Bulldogs.
    Knights v Panthers
    Knights: Kade Snowden is in some doubt with a cork, with Joseph Tapine on standby. David Fa'alogo will start in place of suspended Korbin Sims, Paterika Vaivai is on the bench, while Sione Mata'utia has been named 18th man but is again likely to be included on the bench at the expense of Tyler Randell.
    Panthers: UPDATE: James Segeyaro is out of the Panthers side after suffering a badly cut lip last week, with Api Koroisau starting at hooker.
    Sharks v Titans
    Sharks: Wade Graham moves to five-eighth for the suspended Ben Barba, Anthony Tupou will start for Sam Tagataese, while Chris Heighington will play his 250th NRL game. Either Matt Prior or Tinirau Arona are likely to drop off the interchange, with Jack Bird to make his NRL debut from the bench.
    Titans: Former under 20s player of the year Kane Elgey comes into the halves to partner Aidan Sezer, replacing Daniel Mortimer (wrist injury).
    Dragons v Sea Eagles
    Dragons: Trent Merrin finally moves in the starting side at lock, Jack de Belin drops back to the bench. George Rose could be a late inclusion in the 17 after missing last week's game due to the birth of his child.
    Sea Eagles: Steve Matai (shoulder) will be given until Friday to prove his fitness, while Kieran Foran will make his return provided he gets through training on Friday.
    Warriors v Broncos
    Warriors: Sam Tomkins is out for six weeks with a knee injury. Tuimoala Lolohea returns to the fullback role, with Matt Allwood making his Warriors debut in the centres.
    Broncos: Unchanged from last week's big victory over the Cowboys.
    Roosters v Raiders
    Roosters: The Roosters have named the same side for the first four rounds of the NRL, with Sam Moa free to play after being cleared at the judiciary on Wednesday.
    Raiders: Jack Wighton returns to fullback pushing Jordan Rapana to the wing. Glen Buttriss will play the utility role on the bench replacing Josh McCrone. Shaun Fensom will play after being cleared at the judiciary.
    Cowboys v Storm
    Cowboys: Both wingers have been replaced this week, with Matthew Wright and Antonio Winterstein coming into the team in place of Justin O'Neil and Kyle Feldt.
    Storm: Melbourne are unchanged from the side that beat the Sharks.
     
  9. Magic AJ Parker

    Moseley OUT, Srama IN for the Titans.
     
  10. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    Cheers big guns
     
  11. BigGuns DA Astele

    No worries, vital stuff if you're having a punt etc.
     
  12. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    how did no one pick up Boz!
     
  13. BigGuns DA Astele

    Broncos v RoostersBroncos:*Jarrod Wallace could swap places with Sam Thaiday, who has been named to start, with the former captain being used as an impact player after 15 minutes.Roosters:*Hooker Jake Friend travelled with the Roosters to Brisbane and could be a late inclusion on the bench as he recovers from a shoulder injury. Aiden Guerra is out for up to six weeks with a fractured jaw.Sharks v KnightsSharks:*Ben Barba has been named on the bench following his suspension, but it is unclear how he will be used by coach Shane Flanagan after the great performance by Jack Bird in the five-eighth role last week.Knights:*Sione Mata'utia is likely to be included in the 17 again, with Tyler Randell expected to drop off the bench.Eels v TitansEels:*Reece Robinson is expected to play after missing last week's game with a calf injury.*Titans:*No major changes expected.*Warriors v Wests TigersWarriors:*Albert Vete comes onto the bench in place of Dominique Peyroux.Wests Tigers:*No changes are likely, with Dene Halatau expected to pass a fitness test on Friday despite a slight quad injury.Panthers v Sea EaglesPanthers:*With Dean Whare out, Jamal Idris is back in the centres and Sika Manu will start.Sea Eagles:*There are rumblings that Steve Matai will be a late inclusion for the Sea Eagles, while Jamie Lyon is still likely to return next week.Raiders v StormRaiders:*Jeremy Hawkins will replace the suspended Jordan Rapana.Storm:*Billy Slater has been ruled out for a month with a shoulder injury. Either Kurt Mann or Cameron Munster will take the custodian role but it is obviously a big loss for Melbourne.Dragons v BulldogsDragons v Bulldogs special family ticket offerDragons:*No changes expected, with Ben Creagh a remote chance of making an early return from his back injury.Bulldogs:*Plenty of forced changes this week, with Tim Browne, Lloyd Perrett and Antonio Kaufusi coming into the team for suspended trio James Graham, David Klemmer and Sam Kasiano. Moses Mbye will play in the centres for Tim Lafai and Josh Reynolds will start at five-eighth, with Sam Perrett replacing the injured Brett Morris at fullback.Rabbitohs v CowboysRabbitohs:*John Sutton will need to pass a late fitness test otherwise it is likely Greg Inglis could shift to five-eighth and Alex Johnston shift to fullback, with Adam Reynolds out with a knee injury.Cowboys:*No changes expected.
     
  14. BigGuns DA Astele

    Didn't quite paste as I wantd /:
     
  15. Sultan Pepper HG Emm

    Hit me with it big guns,
     
  16. BigGuns DA Astele

    All the team rumours and late team news heading into Round 7 of the 2015 NRL Telstra Premiership.
    Official Round 7 NRL team lists
    Bulldogs v Sea Eagles
    Bulldogs: There is some doubt around Josh Morris and Tim Browne. Should the pair fail to play, expect Moses Mbye to play at centre, and Antonio Kaufusi to move into the starting side at prop. Des Hasler named a six-man bench on Tuesday, and Danny Fuaialo or Herman Ese'ese could be in line to make their first-grade debut.
    Sea Eagles: Jamie Lyon is poised to make his return from injury, with Brett Stewart also a possible late inclusion.
    Dragons v Broncos
    Dragons: No fresh injury concerns for the Red V, with Josh Dugan cleared to play despite not finishing in last week's win over the Bulldogs.
    Broncos: There are doubts around the fitness of Ben Hunt and Lachlan Maranta, although Brisbane expect both their halfback and fullback to play on Friday night. Justin Hodges should be fine to play, named on Tuesday to make his return from injury.
    Titans v Panthers
    Titans: Despite picking up a hip injury last week against the Eels, Josh Hoffman will take his place at fullback. Matt White and Agnatius Paasi look set to battle it out for the final spot on the bench.
    Panthers: No late changes expected for Penrith, with Elijah Taylor likely to line up in the back row despite injuring his knee in last week's win over the Sea Eagles.
    Cowboys v Warriors
    Cowboys: No fresh injury concerns for North Queensland, who should be unchanged, although Matthew Wright might replace Justin O'Neill on the wing after being a late scratching in Round 6.
    Warriors: No changes expected for the Warriors.
    Storm v Roosters
    Storm: With a second six-day turnaround in as many weeks, coach Craig Bellamy named a large eight-man bench on Tuesday, indicating there may be a few late tweaks to the side. Billy Slater (shoulder) is still a few weeks away from returning.
    Roosters: The Tricolours should be 1-17, with Jake Friend set to start his first game of the season after returning via the bench against the Broncos last week.
    Wests Tigers v Raiders
    Wests Tigers: No late changes expected for the Tigers in their first game of the season at Leichhardt Oval.
    Raiders: Shaun Fensom is the big concern for the Green Machine headed into Round 7, and is unlikely to play despite being named on Tuesday. Also in doubt is Josh Hodgson, with Glenn Buttriss, Kurt Baptiste and Josh McCrone all a chance to start at dummy half. Jordan Rapana could also be included on the wing for Jeremy Hawkins.
    Knights v Eels
    Knights: Sione Mata'utia could be the man to drop off Newcastle's extended bench, with hooker Tyler Randell a chance to keep his spot on the interchange.
    Eels: Richie Fa'aoso may make his NRL return with Parramatta after being included on an extended bench, in an otherwise unchanged Eels side.
    Sharks v Rabbitohs
    Sharks: Despite being assisted from the field last Friday against the Knights, Ben Barba is expected to take his place on the bench on Monday night.
    Rabbitohs: John Sutton and Dylan Walker are a slight chance to return from injury against the Sharks. If they are named, it would force a re-shuffle with Jason Clark or Nathan Brown dropping out for Sutton, and Daryl Millard for Walker.
     
  17. BigGuns DA Astele

    There ya go fella. Happy punting.
     
  18. Fiery GR Smith

    You've got me humming a Pat Benatar song now.
     

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