Here is my preview of Round 3 of Super 15 action first published on pinkrugby.com … http://pinkrugby.com/2013/super-rugby-predictions-2013-rd-3
Comments and criticism always welcome!
Here is my preview of Round 3 of Super 15 action first published on pinkrugby.com … http://pinkrugby.com/2013/super-rugby-predictions-2013-rd-3
Comments and criticism always welcome!
It is that time of the week again when minds turn to the sport one is going to be watching the weekend. With another weekend packed with sports to watch the next question that floats into the mind is what ought one bet on. I have come up with a six leg multi that I like the chances of for punters. Last week’s multi was a disaster right from the first leg so I hope this week’s version serves punters better.
I am a bit short of time this week so will dispense with the commentary around my selections and jump straight to it. Before I do though a shout out for my Rugby Championship preview on pinkrugby.com. If you want to be in the know about all things rugby it is hard to go past this excellent site.
All prices are as at the time of writing from sportsbet.com.au.
So the multi for this week is as follows:
Leg 1: Brisbane Lions to defeat the Port Adelaide Power at home in the AFL ($1.70)
Leg 2: New Zealand All Blacks to cover the line (-14.5) against the Australian Wallabies in the Rugby Championship ($1.92)
Leg 3: North Queensland Cowboys to cover the line (-8.5) against the Newcastle Knights in the NRL ($1.87)
Leg 4: Swansea to defeat West Ham United in the English Premier League ($2.10)
Leg 5: Chelsea to defeat Newcastle United in the English Premier League ($1.53)
Leg 6: South Africa Springboks to cover the line (-9.5) against the Argentina Pumas in the Rugby Championship ($1.92)
This multi will pay $37.65 for each dollar invested. As always: good luck and good punting to all!
Shumpty
Here is this week’s preview of Super Rugby action published on the excellent pinkrugby.com.
http://pinkrugby.com/2012/super-rugby-recap-and-preview-rd-17
The three week break for the winter international tours is now over and it is time for Super Rugby again. The finals are only three weeks away and there are nine teams still in contention for the final six finals spots. There is not a round left that does not have two or three games in it the result of which will have a large bearing on who does and does not make the finals.
Read more here: http://pinkrugby.com/2012/super-rugby-recap-and-preview-rd-16
Have been a bit under the weather and under the pump at work today so I have no new blog for followers.
That said, my article on the excellent Pink Rugby website (Pinkrugby.com) is here http://pinkrugby.com/2012/super-rugby-season-so-far for your reading pleasure.
Aside: if you are a rugby fan you really must check out the Pink Rugby site and follow it on twitter @pinkrugbyonline for all the important news in the rugby world.
Hope you enjoy this piece and of course I would be delighted to receive any feedback you have.
Here is the Wallabies side named to play Wales this Saturday in an afternoon fixture at the Sydney Football Stadium:
15. Kurtley Beale
14. Adam Ashley-Cooper
13. Rob Horne
12. Pat McCabe
11. Digby Ioane
10. Berrick Barnes
9. Will Genia
8. Wycliff Palu
7. David Pocock
6. Scott Higginbotham
5. Nathan Sharpe
4. Sitaleki Timani
3. Sekope Kepu
2. Tatafu Polota Nau
1. Benn Robinson
Reserves
16. Stephen Moore
17. Ben Alexander
18. Dave Dennis
19. Michael Hooper
20. Rob Simmons
21. Nic White
22. Anthony Faingaa
The return of Kurtley Beale is a welcome one. That said I am scratching my head at two other changes to the team and one of the continued selections:
Finally, to state the obvious the Waratahs are disproportionately represented in the team with 8 representatives which continues to show that Super 15 form seems to count for nothing. Equally I am not all that displeased that the two contending teams in the Australian Super 15 conference (Reds and Brumbies) are not as at risk as they might have been to injury for the final 3 rounds of that competition as they would have been if form was a selection criteria.
Selection imbroglios aside, it will be a fascinating third test on Saturday.