The weekend that will be in rugby league

By sportsfanslife.com / Roar Guru

Bulldogs prop Ben Hannant has approached the club and requested an early release from his contract on the grounds that he is homesick and wants to return to QLD.

Club CEO, Todd Greenberg has had discussions with the Brisbane Broncos but has stated that he will only release Hannant if he receives the equivalent playing talent in return.

Hannant has poured cold water on the idea and seems to be staying put after not liking the idea of running out for the Broncos alone.

Lucky, as I’m not sure the result of this one was going to do much to convince Hannant to stay. Puffs by 12.

Rabbitohs v Titans ANZ Stadium, Sydney. Friday 7.35pm
Souths’ co-owner, Russell Crowe was so incensed by his Club’s inept performance against the Chooks last week that he demanded all players report to the video room at Redfern Oval first thing Monday morning for a motivational session.

Crowe sat all the boys down and proceeded to load what he thought was a DVD of one of his movies, perhaps his greatest performance even, ‘Gladiator’ into the DVD. The hope was that this would inspire his Team to realise their supposed destiny and fight alongside their brothers in this war that is the NRL Premiership.

Crowe was left with egg on his face when the movie started and it was in fact a movie of his that is probably more synonymous with the Bunnies start to the season ‘Proof of Life’….Um, Russ, we’re still looking for some. Titans by 8.

Warriors v Sharks Mt Smart Stadium, Nu Zullund. Saturday 7.30pm
Warriors honchos have decided to play episodes of the popular kid’s show ‘Shawn the Sheep’ on the big screens during this match in an effort to a) entertain the kiddies and b) take people’s attention away from the drubbing the Wannabe Aussies will be copping.

Lucky it’s a kid’s show, otherwise they might have had to pour cold water on the crowd to dampen their excitement at watching giant sheep on a big TV! Sharks by 6, which is about all the points they have in them.

Knights v Storm Energy Australia Stadium, Newcastle. Saturday 7.30pm
In keeping with their history of mind boggling plot lines, the producers of the hit TV show ‘Lost’ have taken another twist with the plan for the show’s next season.

Apparently the Newcastle Knights will provide all the material for every episode of the show, and will have cameras following the players’ every move for the remainder of the season.

Because God knows, a bunch of people stuck on an Island have got nothing compared to how lost the Knights will be after this week. Storm by 30.

Cowboys v Panthers Dairy Farmers Stadium, Townsville. Saturday 7.30pm
Cowboys enforcer, Carl Webb, has been detained by Police on fraud charges, in another black eye for the NRL.

Upon being questioned by Police, Webb has admitted to attempting to forge the signature of Champion halfback, Johnathan Thurston on his, as yet unsigned, nw contract with the Cowboys, in a desperate bid to ensure his Captain remained at the Club.

Webb was said to be baffled at just how Police tracked him down, as he was of the opinion his plan was fool proof. We at Round Review HQ have got our paws on a copy of the defrauded contract in question…which was signed in the name of JAWNAFUN FURSDEN.

Yep…no idea how they pinned it on Webby!?!?! Lucky JT is still around for this one, Cows by 14.

Eels v Sea Eagles Parramatta Stadium, Parramatta. Sunday 2.00pm
In an all too common act of heroics, Manly Police avoided a major catastrophe on a railway line near Brookvale Oval this week.

The Authorities pulled a Manly fan from the tracks just as a train was about to make impact with him, in what seemed like a bizarre game of ‘Chicken’. When the Eagles desperate was interviewed by Police, and asked just why he was standing there, the Man stated that he had wanted to see what it was like to throw his body in front of a runaway train, just like Brett Stewart did last Monday night.

Sadly, it seems, Manly fans are as daft as their players (well, most of us already knew that, didn’t we). Eels by 20.

Roosters v Tigers Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney. Sunday 3.00pm
After witnessing the appalling decision to suspend Tigers winger, Beau Ryan for an apparent crusher tackle against Manly last week, new recruit, Lote Tuqiri is in serious doubt for this game.

Tigers Coach Tim Sheens is hesitant to include Tuqiri in the side after the Ryan decision, as Lote is sure to be suspended when he crushes the entire Roosters squad whilst scoring a hat trick of tries this weekend. Tigers by 40 if Lote plays….30 if he doesn’t.

Raiders v Broncos Canberra Stadium, Canberra. Monday 7.00pm
A plan to have this game sponsored by Sesame Street in order to get more families to attend has been thwarted by heartless Broncos chiefs at the last minute.

After a meeting with Sesame Street boffins, including Big Bird, Elmo and Cookie Monster, it was revealed that the game was to be brought to us by the number 56.

Brisbane CEO, Bruno Cullen, decided that this number would invoke nightmares about the corresponding game last season for Bronco fans of all ages and pulled the plug on the idea. Heartless bastard! Raiders by 56.

The Crowd Says:

2010-03-21T05:11:49+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


1 from 5 so far Sportsfan - that'll kill smugness!!

2010-03-20T06:17:18+00:00

ac

Guest


Excuse me Jimbo what was dissapointing about round one? What do people want? rugby League gets bagged out, run down and made to feel inferior. Look it is time for people to realise League actually is on the rise. the AFL is very clever in its attempts to make its product OUT THERE. The Kevin sheedy GWS Appointment is very clever. Kevin Sheedy probably wont even coach the team (there is speculation in AFL circles). I think this is where League needs to be proactive and gets is productive OUT THERE too. But, hey lets give it a chance. Look if you dont like League thats okay, but dont kick it and make out that there arent a lot of people who do. Its a free world. Please allow League to get on and expand. AFL are doing that and hey thats great. People will make up there own mind. I am actually a person who prefers AFL to NRL. But, I am a Souths person from way back and i cant wait for the day when they come good it will be the best thing for League. In the meantime League is trying its best to recover from the Super League years and other feelings of insecurity i think it may have. But, it is a good product that deserves a chance and deserves to do well. Stop bagging it out and making accusations that it isnt any good Please. enough of the code wars as far as the fans go anyways. So if you like AFL thats great , same if you are a NRL supporter.

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2010-03-20T02:48:42+00:00

sportsfanslife.com

Roar Guru


I'll take your smugness Mr McKay, and remind you it is a long long season... If you feel comfortable putting anything on the Broncos....I don't know what to say to you, other than you should perhaps seek urgent psychiatric attention. It may come as no surprise to hear that I can refer you to some good shrinks!

2010-03-19T14:55:07+00:00

StormGal

Guest


Overhype lol Disappinting round 1 lol Rugby league just gets better week by week and deserves all the publicity it gets.

2010-03-19T05:01:12+00:00

Dogz R Barkn

Roar Guru


...and the problem is????

2010-03-19T04:04:35+00:00

jimbo

Guest


Not content with the overhype about the opening round and obviously trying to make up for the disappointing opening round last weekend, the Daily Rugby League Telegraph has 18 pages on rugby league today, including the full page back page about Ben Hannant being home sick.

2010-03-19T02:54:02+00:00

Dogz R Barkn

Roar Guru


Nice write up sportsfan - but the Raiders by 56??!! Surely lightening can't strike twice in the same place?

2010-03-18T21:54:24+00:00

Brett McKay

Expert


Ah, Sportsfan.... It's a special kind of smugness I bring to today's comments section for your weekly pre-round "review", the kind that only come with beating someone at their own game using their tips against them. Join in if you know the words, pal: Four-three, four-three, four-three, four-three, four-three, four-three, four-threeeeeeeeeeee... I've also decided that I'm going to use my PP against your biggest predicted margin each week, so this week it's all on the Broncs ;-)

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