Five massive overreactions to Round 1 of the NRL

By Ryan O'Connell / Expert

There’s nothing quite like the optimism of rugby league fans just before the season starts.

It’s the time of year when you’ll hear such comments as “I think we’ll give it a proper shake this season”, or “If we can just stay healthy, you never know”, followed by the always popular “We’re a real dark horse!”

What’s always amusing is how quickly that enthusiastic buoyancy can evaporate, and full-blown overreactions occur after just 80 minutes of football.

“We’re done”, “The season is over already”, “We’re in for a long year, guys”.

You’ll forgive me if I say that rugby league fans are somewhat bipolar.

So in that spirit, let’s analyse the five biggest overreactions after Round 1 of the 2016 NRL season.

1. Manly should sack Trent Barrett immediately
Sorry Tooves, we made a mistake. Dessie, any chance we can bury the hatchet and you can come back to Brookvale? Bozo, you sure you don’t want to coach the team again?

It wasn’t the greatest of debuts for Manly’s new coach Trent Barrett, with Fortress Brookvale looking more like Manly beach on a hot Sunday afternoon, with the non-locals running riot.

The Bulldogs played the role of aggressive tourists, attacking in swarms and essentially doing what they pleased on Friday night.

The Dogs scored a number of soft tries, Manly committed far too many errors, and in the end, the scoreline flattered the Sea Eagles, for they were terrible.

Perhaps Barrett is out of his depth as a first-grade coach.

Or perhaps it’s just one game.

2. The Dogs are premiership favourites
One of the Dogs’ supposed weaknesses heading into the season was their big forward pack. Some reasoned that with the new interchange laws, the bulky Canterbury forwards would struggle with the pace of the game.

However, it seems some intense cardio was the off-season training strategy at Belmore, as the Bulldogs forwards looked fit and mobile. Moses Mbye backed up this observation by confirming the team had worked hard on its fitness coming into the season.

Given the quality of their forwards, if they can stay up with the pace of the game, they should be automatic premiership favourites. In fact, just hand the Dogs the title now.

Or perhaps it’s just one game.

3. The Roosters may finish dead last
In my predictions piece last week, I forecast that the Chooks would miss the top eight. Based on what we saw on Sunday afternoon, they may finish beneath the bottom eight!

Hyperbole alert!

In an ‘overreaction’ piece, no less.

Still, the Roosters struggled against the Rabbitohs, losing 42-10.

They had key players out injured or suspended, were on the wrong side of some referee decisions, and faced a red-hot Bunnies outfit that executed with pinpoint precision and ruthlessness, so there are some worthy excuses for the poor showing.

By the same token, the Roosters’ defence was appalling and they lacked direction in attack. It could be a very long year out in Bondi.

Or perhaps it’s just one game.

4. Injuries will ruin the 2016 season
After just one round of football, the season has already been ruined by some horrendous injuries.

John Sutton is out for 16 weeks.
Adam Reynolds could miss between six weeks and four months.
Paul Gallen is set to miss four to six weeks.
Michael Lichaa is expected to be out for anywhere between one and four months.
James Segeyaro may miss between six and eight weeks.
Aidan Sezer could miss a month.
Blake Austin may be out for six weeks.

Plus there are a number of other casualties from the opening round.

The game is too tough. It’s too physical. We’re asking too much of the players. The NRL is just a breeding game for serious injuries. Something’s got to change.

Or perhaps it’s just one game.

5. I overestimated the Warriors
Lastly, a little overreaction from myself.

At halftime of the Tigers versus Warriors game, I texted a mate and said, “I’ve overestimated the Warriors; there is no way they’re winning the comp.”

So it only took a half of football for me to overreact, let alone the full 80 minutes!

The Warriors did look much better in the second half, and made a valiant comeback, but losing to premiership featherweights the Wests Tigers has raised questions over New Zealand’s 2016 campaign already.

I was a little too high on the Warriors. And potentially something else.

Or perhaps it’s just one game.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2016-03-09T23:38:15+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


That was probably the one overreaction which actually had a tinge of truth in it, if I'm honest.

AUTHOR

2016-03-09T23:37:05+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


From the bench . . .

AUTHOR

2016-03-09T23:36:52+00:00

Ryan O'Connell

Expert


Pilates

2016-03-09T04:53:24+00:00

Bearfax

Guest


Its always the case John. Those teams that can keep their best cattle out there on the field for most of the year, have the best chance of winning the trophy

2016-03-09T02:07:44+00:00

john hallas

Guest


the teams seem so close togeather, on paper. its how they play as a team that will decide where they finish, broncos play for their coach, fans and each other. that makes them favorites. on paper cantubury, rabbits. played some scarry football. awesome stuff, but lost players.injuries will decide the eight. I agree they are asking too much out of shuch a fast contact sport, they will have to be wise with players health in mind, and changes have to be made. elbows and fore arms on faces and necks, downward pressure on a player playing the ball. and players advancing the ball when playing the ball. all have to be addressed, just to start. final 4. next week

2016-03-08T11:04:37+00:00

sham

Guest


I think that when you look at which teams have genuinely strengthened their roster the eels are a standout. Manly have added some good players but they have lost a great player in Foran. His loss is huge and for that reason while Manly will improve I think that some people have we overstated how much improvement there will be. As for the Warriors their main issue last year was defence has that improved? Maybe a bit but not by that much so is it really rational to think they will do a lot better this year? I would say no but maybe their is something about their defence that I don't know about. It was sad on Saturday - the Warriors defence was awful.

2016-03-08T10:15:17+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


Actually I see that you're talking about the Bunker which I agree seems to be doing a good job. Pity about the mob on the field.

2016-03-08T09:38:13+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Guest


TB - did you watch the Storm vs Dragons on Monday? Some of the calls against the Dragons were diabolical and I'm not a Dragons supporter. They did well to only lose by 2. With some decent reffing they may have won. And don't start me on our mate the Badger in the Raiders game. The Raiders faithful were blowing up big time on his lack of policing of the 10 metres plus a host of other bewildering decisions.

2016-03-08T07:58:48+00:00

redfury

Roar Rookie


Trevor Gillmeister once said that Taylor would put in some solid work at training and then stop to look at a plane fly overhead. It pretty much summed up his career. The last 3 or 4 rounds last season when he was playing his best footy for the club made me angrier than watching him pass a ball to the touch judge. Such a waste

2016-03-08T07:55:36+00:00

redfury

Roar Rookie


Nice one

2016-03-08T07:53:41+00:00

Birdy

Guest


Can't even let me enjoy 1 week. Col

2016-03-08T07:50:31+00:00

HarryT

Guest


Ryan, your fourth point is a real concern. That is a lot of talent watching from the stands. Speed and strength improve every year, but this season we can throw in a little extra fatigue, which will add to the injury count. As an aside, it seems JT has remedied the chronic injury problems of the Tigers.

2016-03-08T07:46:18+00:00

Jackson Henry

Roar Guru


I like the screen name. Well played sir.

2016-03-08T07:37:57+00:00

Jackson Henry

Roar Guru


Who says they're his! (Love your work ROC, as always).

2016-03-08T07:31:55+00:00

Bearfax

Guest


Yeh but which cheek. And tell me how do you get your tongue all the way down to your buttocks.

2016-03-08T06:16:25+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


What were the crook decisions over the weekend? I thought they were pretty good overall.

2016-03-08T05:16:38+00:00

Agent11

Guest


Gould was also the first to endorse Kurt Gidley as long term NSW captain

2016-03-08T05:05:05+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


You do need to see a bit of footy played before we bring out the sackcloth and ashes. Wait til round 8 - round 10 and see what is happening then. One thing is that the Bunker has speeded up decisions, which is great. Sadly faster decisions don't necessarily mean better decisions.

2016-03-08T05:00:37+00:00

Wascally Wabbit

Guest


The stats on the scoreboard were all over the shop. At one point it showed the Roosters had a 100% completion rate, but I could distinctly remember 2 dropped balls. Unreliable stats.

2016-03-08T04:51:33+00:00

Pepper Jack

Guest


LOL. Well played

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