

They veered off into small talk agen, instead of calling the game.
I'd just be curious to know who the foul is on,
some of the time , these days.
I noticed that refs are calling all contact , this season,
after trialing letting it go a coupla seasons ago.
The ball carrier stuck his elbow into the guard who went to gound and they called it an offensive foul.
Heal reckoned that's it's not a foul 'cause the guard is moving.
(Bruce, of course called twice for pushing off the guard, on Wednesday, and all contact called.)

Don't think they were going 100% , other than Schenscher for half a game and Dorsey had so much punch, otherwise...not much excitement.

Safe as houses Isaac! I can't remember a situation like this before where one side losing (TV) is so advantageous to their title hopes. Just as huge is the win for Cairns. What do you call a win win relationship in the wild - synopsis?

I doubt the Crocs will go out to intentionally throw the game
BUT it's more of like you said the players mindset, what do the Crocs have to play for vs what the Taipans have to play for.
I think the Taipans have finished about where expected, 4th/5th.


Cats got ripped this yr!!!! There 3 first 3 games away, played brekers twice in nz, had 2 byes in the last 2 weeks ovethe season??? Perth can knock off who ever they meet in the 1st round!!! lost 2 games in nz by 5, lost 7 games under 7 points. Wana c full cats line up v breakers1!! Knight/brown v Wilkinson/ vukona.Would love to see the breakers win it though if we fall short. Tanking is in the nbl 2morow nyt!! Saying sumthing, crocs cant beat perth in the semis!!!


Tab has Cairns at 1.55 Crocs at 2.45
Crocs represent some good value here unless some players are rested or the theories of throwing the game come true.

Spot on Fizzle!
If i were Trev throw his 2nd tier in & tell em to go win. No way they could but the bench guys would love it.

Centrebet opened a few days ago (possibly Monday?) with Taipans as favourites at 1.68 but was quickly removed.
Haven't seen it reappear as yet.
