Saturday Specials: no bets today

I ran my eye over the form guide last night and was left more than a bit uninspired by what I saw so today is a no bet day for me.

If you are looking for some guidance today you can’t go to far wrong if you check out these two sites:

http://www.brissyraces.com.au (@brissyraces)
http://www.silkracingtips.com (@silkracingtips)

Between them, Shep and Gibbo have Brisbane racing tips covered. Get around them!

The Bearded Man: Great Bearded Blokes #2 … Greg Humphreys

You will not know him but my #2 great bearded bloke is my Uncle Greg.  My Dad’s brother, Uncle Greg is just one of the best blokes you would ever be likely to meet.  He is a committed family man, a hard worker, loves a rum and coke and is a proponent of the expletive “Crikeys” as the strongest swear word he uses.

I just love the bloke and I love the relationship he has with my father.  They have become more and more close over the years and, even now, I love nothing more than sitting next to them and listen to them talk about life.

It is a personal choice and this is my personal list and my Uncle Greg is, simple, a great bearded bloke!

State of Origin 2014: Some Reflections

The battle between Queensland and New South Wales for rugby league supremacy has ended and for the first time in the life of my nine year old nephew the trophy is returning south of the Tweed.

Here are some reflections on New South Wales first series win in, for some, living memory.

1. The better team won

I know that this will be hard to admit for some Queensland fans however, the second half of game 3 aside, New South Wales were the better team in this series.  Defensively they had a plan to shut down Queensland and it worked to perfection.  Congratulations to New South Wales on your win.

2. There is no better actor in the game than Greg Bird

The winner of the 2014 Gold Logie ... Greg Bird

The winner of the 2014 Gold Logie … Greg Bird

I have watched a lot of sport in my time but can anyone genuinely argue that the best actor in the game is not Greg Bird? Seemingly, according to Bird, he is never in the wrong and ought never be penalised EVER.  Constantly blameless, in his own eyes, and constantly informing the referee that he is blameless either he is the most deluded person in the world or a magnificent actor.  All of that has not even touched on his excellent performance to milk a penalty after tackling Nate Myles last night.

3. Corey Parker: giving hope to silver-haired blokes everywhere

I can not recall a better performance by a forward in a Queensland jumper than that of Corey Parker last night.  He ran hard all night, tackled everything and threw more offloads than I think he has all season.  This was just a great performance and gives hope to all blokes getting on in years and searching for a career renaissance.

4. Refereeing: well it was consistent … consistently questionable

I am not an advocate of the abuse of referees.  Indeed, I remain one of the few, it would seem, believers in the maxim that the umpire / referee is always right.  That said, it has to be said that this was a series in which the refereeing reached new heights for, at the very least, questionable, decision-making.  It effected both teams and did not effect the result of the series but bad refereeing only adds to the niggle between the teams which is not good for the game.

5. Channel 9 loves a NSW win

Was I alone in wondering why we, as viewers, were put through a one on one interview between Brad Fittler and Laurie Daley in celebration of New South Wales series win last night? After all New South Wales has only won one series in the last nine haven’t they? If fans of the game ever needed a further guide to the bias inherent in Channel 9’s telecast of State of Origin football they had it last night.  They just love it when NSW wins: not sure why I am surprised really.

State of Origin is one the best sporting contests in Australian sport.  This wasn’t a series that reached great heights frankly, in part due to the ongoing niggle between the combatants and the defensive manner of NSW’s game plan (for which they are to be applauded).

Bring on 2015!