Rabbits21 wrote:I’m 12/827 C. Laurie, Liddle, Jet, Macca and Alvaro to come!
A big arvo and early evening to come!
Got to spend some precious time with my Uncle yesterday and got a photo
Good stuff Rabs.
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Rabbits21 wrote:I’m 12/827 C. Laurie, Liddle, Jet, Macca and Alvaro to come!
A big arvo and early evening to come!
Got to spend some precious time with my Uncle yesterday and got a photo
Autocorreted to Tony hahahamattnz wrote:
The safer play is to grab his brother Tohu
Rabbits21 wrote:I’m 12/827 C. Laurie, Liddle, Jet, Macca and Alvaro to come!
A big arvo and early evening to come!
Got to spend some precious time with my Uncle yesterday and got a photo I’ll treasure forever!
He watched the whole Souths v Broncos match on TV as well he loves his Broncos but was happy Souths won for me.rectangle wrote:
Great stuff mate - good that you are getting to spend some time.
Pookus McFly wrote:How about some centre talk, everyone’s favourite topic!
Birdy and the Jets:
Roberts is up against Wright, Lemuelu, and Taulagi who leaked 5 tries last week. Madge would be mad to not have a gameplan that involved throwing a lot of traffic to the Cowboys right edge. Cowboys are a rabble right now and the Tigers have at least looked slick in parts this season.
Bird facing Lane, Niukore, Ferguson- a much harder defensive opposition and a danger to giving up a few MTs marking the much larger Niukore. Dragons recent success has been against bottom teams and a castrated Knights squad, I expect a sharp bounce back to reality when the Eels show the gap in where the teams are at.
Verdict:
In a vacuum I think Bird is the better fantasy option, but despite us always discussing how the draw is inconsequential, I am backing Roberts to get in on the action in a team scoring points rather getting dominated. His individual matchups are more promising whereas Bird’s look quite challenging, and that was enough to get me across the line.