Oh geez, Brad Morrin's in for Michael Hodgson. With nothing to play for this season why not give a younger player a run, someone like Tim Browne perhaps. A forward pack mostly made up of duds really does make looking forward to the game quite difficult.
For the record my title was going to be Panthers vs Doggies bro . Anyway here it is. The last game of the round brings the fox sports crew to ANZ Stadium. This game is set to be an interesting match with most of the game focused on three individuals. Luke Patten, Brett Kimmorley and Frank Pritchard will all be focused on due to the fact of going to the super league, retiring and signing with the Bulldogs respectively. Both teams got a win last week and both team have plenty to play for. The Bulldogs have pride to play for and they want to send these two greats out with a bang. Meanwhile, Penrith are still attempting to secure a home semi-final. This game will be an emotional for the Bulldogs. The Panthers are coming off a major win last Friday night against the Rabbitohs.In saying that though, the Rabbitohs were less fortunate with injuries then Penrith were. That is not to say that Penrith will not be full of confidence after that win. Coming off a reasonably poor 7 weeks apart from the games against the Cowboys and the Rabbits they are going to want to get every win possible leading into the finals to build momentum. Keep an eye out for Michael Gordon who appears to be hitting career best form. Frank Pritchard is also a notable mention but he could could either way form wise. The Bulldogs on the other hand have come off comeback win to defeat the pretty poor Cowboys. There is going to be two things on their minds though, Luke Patten and Brett Kimmorley's final game as well as the current betting scandal that has hit them. The Bulldogs are going to hope that they don't come out too emotional otherwise they mind find themselves 20 points down after 15 minutes. This game is for the taking and it could go either way. The Bulldogs best chance of winning will be if they don't let their emotions get the best of them and Penrith will win if they can continue their form from last week. It all comes down to your beliefs, if you think that the pure emotion of players leaving can win games tip the dogs if not tip Penrith. Numbers game The Bulldogs have won only three from 11 at ANZ Stadium this season. The Panthers have won five of their Past Seven games against the Bulldogs Canterbury have conceded the first try in six of their past seven games Penrith have have won five of their past eight Monday night games Late mail Bulldogs Michael Hodgson has been ruled out with Brad Morrin coming in to replace him. Panthers Michael Jennings has been said to play but he is still in doubt and may be rested. Lachlan Coote is a chance to play but appears unlikely. Tim Grant is ruled out
I don't understand what you are getting at @ Alec EDIT: I see what you mean. You ****s always pick some of my mistakes up
I hate the English language. I have trouble spelling a few words similar to focused. Tommorow is one of my problems. Is that the right spelling? When I type it it says thats wrong but I have always spelt it like that.
Toyota Cup Panthers leading Bulldogs 20-6 with kick to come after just 21 minutes. Spewing I didn't put money on Panthers outright win. They were paying $6.00. I got $100 on them with +16.5 start though @ $2.10.
Never far off. Pretty sure Wade Graham is playing the NYC tonight. Probably why they are winning by such a good margin.