What Are The Dragons Up To?
Last week I outlined how the Brisbane Broncos have quickly emerged as a team that could make huge leaps in 2015, this week it's the St George Illawara Dragons
Tagged with: The Mystery Doctor
Last week I outlined how the Brisbane Broncos have quickly emerged as a team that could make huge leaps in 2015, this week it's the St George Illawara Dragons
The Brisbane Broncos weren't a threatening rugby league team this season.
It's fair to say that the Kangaroos weren't quite as sharp as they usually are in this year's Four Nations.
There we have it, the Kiwis are Four Nations champions.
Manu Vatuvei, leading try scorer in a Kiwi jersey
The big one, or as I commonly refer to it - the biggun'.
Well there we have it, Kiwis vs Kangaroos in Wellington next weekend.
Stereotypes exist for a reason.
This week could be a tricky one for the Kiwis, they face a group of Englishmen who simply need to win.
It doesn't matter who the best team is in a game of sport.
It's a slightly manic time in the NRL with clubs looking to get squads wrapped up before they start pre-season torture. A lot has happened and a few dominoes have begun to tip so here's what you need to know...
It's going to be pretty hard to back up that first weekend of the Four Nations, but when there's a Kiwis match in the naughty north - Whangarei, it's hard not to get excited.
I feel like no one really keeps the Warriors honest.
The Kiwis, they often pose a threat but rarely do they capitalize on that threat.
It's finally here, many folk would look at the Four Nations as a waste of time but any time you get international rugby league is a good time in my books.
She's shaping to be an interesting Four Nations this year with a lot happening around the competition.
Jarryd Hayne has left the NRL. In one season the NRL has lost Sam Burgess, Sonny Bill Williams and Jarryd Hayne.
In saying that, I the Mystery Doctor want to ghost write raps and verses and bars and write songs. So I'm gonna follow my dreams and write some verses about Jarryd Hayne chasing his dream, comprende?
It's not quite time for the 'Offseason Octopus' to emerge from it's hibernation deep in the Pacific ocean, but it is that time of year where the NRL player market gets pretty interesting.
Michael Maguire
Arrived at Redfern and delivered the fire
Added the desire, keeping it rough, rugged and ruthless like The Wire
He did the unthinkable, you might as well retire
Give up, it's not Up Up...
It's Glory Glory, bring in the glory
Mr Maguire, devised the strategy
Use power, aggression and athleticism
Forwards looking like men freed from a prison
Dynamic halves adding another dimension
Mr Maguire is at the peak, the peak of performance
And the peak of technology, combining them to create a new methodology
Can we now call him Larry? Coaches never really look too happy
But amongst the celebrations, in between giving up a ring
He doesn't strike you as the type to wear the bling
He's probably back in the office devising new things
His praises, we should all sing