Friday, March 21, 2008

NRL goes old school: Luke ODonnell

Cowboys enforcer Luke ODonnell is set to go 'old school Rugby League' when he lines up against the Wests Tigers Liam Fulton and wants to get even after some heavy contact between the two last season.

Forget NRL Results for a moment as the two battle it out and what should be a throwback to the by-gone days of Rugby League in the 1980's were hard men battled it out week after week, much like the story behind the Final Winter - where Newtown, the former foundation 1908 club were forced to leave the ARL competition and try and start again as clubs tried to change to become more financial.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

NRL Round 2 2008 Flashback to 1980?

Could the NRL Round 2 clash between the North Queensland Cowboys and Wests Tigers prove to be a Rugby League flashback to the bad old days of 1980? Both teams are not only hell bent on getting the right NRL Results, but after the Liam Fulton and Luke ODonnell clash - there could quite possibly be fireworks between the former League and Footy team-mates and former school mates from St Gregory's in Campbelltown?

It should be classic NRL and while both teams will be trying to be on the right side on the scoreboard - the physical clash should be spectacular!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Winning and Injuries key to NRL

The two biggest factors in winning an NRL premiership apart from the referee's whistle and the bounce of the football - are obviously winning your matches and ensuring that injuries don't cut down your top players from the clubs first grade squad.

NRL Results are based more on the team that your club can field on the day, as players struggle to remain fit each week after heavy hits knocks and twists from their routine which involves so much body contact.

The NRL clubs remain focused on having large squads of players to cater for injuries should they occur rather than just relying on a small batch of players for a team - that can quickly change if the body is struck down with niggles regularly.