My pattern of starting the betting weekend off well continued this week with the Crusaders win over the Reds giving me $26.60 in the bank.
The Hurricanes were terrible against the Waratahs which put that multi down the drain.
The Yankees produced a big effort including a towering grand slam by A-Rod to increase my winnings to $41.30 for the weekend.
That left the job up to Cullen Speed who had some pre-race fortune with several scratchings then a false start which resulted in him moving in to barrier 5. That was the only good luck he was to have as he had a shocker and finished last!
So a loss this week of $8.70. I'm now $2.20 in the red for the year and I seriously need to improve!
Monday, May 17, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Weekend Tips - Week 3
An average effort last week. Let's see if I can improve.
Super 14. $20 Head to Head. Crusaders. (vs Brumbies)
A must win for the Crusaders and after a string of losses they will desperate for a good showing at home. The Brumbies will be fired up and with a semi final place on the line coupled with this potentially being George Smith's last game they have plenty to play for. Return $26.60
Super 14. $10 Multi. Hurricanes / Blues.
The Hurricanes have played well in the past few weeks but will need a concerted 80 minute effort if they are to topple the Waratahs in Sydney. This is a virtual quarter final and both teams will be up for this. At 2.25 for the Hurricanes I couldn't leave this alone. The second part of the multi sees an average Blues outfit take on a worse Chiefs side in a game with nothing riding on it. Blues should take win with the home advantage. Return $27.50
MLB. $10 Head to Head. Yankees (vs Minnesota)
The Yankees have started to wobble over the past few games but back at Yankee Stadium with Andy Petitte on the mound they should right the ship. Return $14.70
Timaru Harness Racing. $3 Win $7 Place. Race 3 number 9 - Cullen Speed.
Okay.... I'm giving speed one more chance to prove his ability. He's drawn 7 on the front row and if he can be in the top 3 or 4 turning for home he's a real chance. Return tbc
Super 14. $20 Head to Head. Crusaders. (vs Brumbies)
A must win for the Crusaders and after a string of losses they will desperate for a good showing at home. The Brumbies will be fired up and with a semi final place on the line coupled with this potentially being George Smith's last game they have plenty to play for. Return $26.60
Super 14. $10 Multi. Hurricanes / Blues.
The Hurricanes have played well in the past few weeks but will need a concerted 80 minute effort if they are to topple the Waratahs in Sydney. This is a virtual quarter final and both teams will be up for this. At 2.25 for the Hurricanes I couldn't leave this alone. The second part of the multi sees an average Blues outfit take on a worse Chiefs side in a game with nothing riding on it. Blues should take win with the home advantage. Return $27.50
MLB. $10 Head to Head. Yankees (vs Minnesota)
The Yankees have started to wobble over the past few games but back at Yankee Stadium with Andy Petitte on the mound they should right the ship. Return $14.70
Timaru Harness Racing. $3 Win $7 Place. Race 3 number 9 - Cullen Speed.
Okay.... I'm giving speed one more chance to prove his ability. He's drawn 7 on the front row and if he can be in the top 3 or 4 turning for home he's a real chance. Return tbc
Shane Bond retires
Shane Bond has announced his retirement from all cricket today which is sad but probably not a huge surprise.
When I look back at Bond's career I think "what could have been." Bond has undoubtedly been our best bowler since Hadlee and I always felt a lot more confident when he was in the team.
His record speaks for itself. In one dayers he took 147 wickets from 82 matches at an outstanding average of 20.88. Who can forget his 6 for 22 against Australia in the 2003 World Cup where he single handedly ripped the heart out of the Aussie top order. He was economical to boot conceding only 4.22 per over.
In tests he was just as impressive. Unfortunately he only managed to play 18 tests but still captured 87 wickets at an average of 22.09. For me the telling statistic is the matches NZ won when Bond was in the team. Out of the 18 test matches he played NZ won 10, drew 6 and lost only 2. This staggering winning percentage of 55% proves his worth to the New Zealand cricket team particularly when you compare it to the average winning percentage of 19%.
Injuries plagued Bond and cut short what should have been a glittering career. He should be placed amongst the greats of NZ cricket and I say "thanks for the memories Bondy".
When I look back at Bond's career I think "what could have been." Bond has undoubtedly been our best bowler since Hadlee and I always felt a lot more confident when he was in the team.
His record speaks for itself. In one dayers he took 147 wickets from 82 matches at an outstanding average of 20.88. Who can forget his 6 for 22 against Australia in the 2003 World Cup where he single handedly ripped the heart out of the Aussie top order. He was economical to boot conceding only 4.22 per over.
In tests he was just as impressive. Unfortunately he only managed to play 18 tests but still captured 87 wickets at an average of 22.09. For me the telling statistic is the matches NZ won when Bond was in the team. Out of the 18 test matches he played NZ won 10, drew 6 and lost only 2. This staggering winning percentage of 55% proves his worth to the New Zealand cricket team particularly when you compare it to the average winning percentage of 19%.
Injuries plagued Bond and cut short what should have been a glittering career. He should be placed amongst the greats of NZ cricket and I say "thanks for the memories Bondy".
We're sorry - NZRU
From Stuff
So will the next apology from the NZRU be for fielding the NZ Maori a racially selected team?
The New Zealand and South African rugby unions have apologised to Maori players who were excluded from All Blacks teams because of apartheid.I really don't know how sincere this apology can be. The apology should have been issued at the time for it to really hold any water but in any case I can see why the NZRU have done it. The current crop of board members had nothing to do with the original decision so if an apology is what people want then really it's no skin off their nose.
So will the next apology from the NZRU be for fielding the NZ Maori a racially selected team?
Monday, May 10, 2010
Tips - Post Mortem
Once again the weekend started well and after an excellent second half performance by the Hurricanes I had $32 in the bank.
From there things turned a little pear shaped and in retrospect my bets were probably a little too risky.
I managed to get NZ and Australia in the 20/20 multi but Sri Lanka smashed the West Indies. No surprises there but I thought the WI would have performed better on home soil than that.
Cullen Speed in the Harness Racing at Rangiora was a little disappointing. The main issue was he got back in the running early and had to do too much work. He never looked in it as they sprinted down the home straight.
The golf was bullshit. Tiger pulled out in the last round which automatically gave the win to Mickleson. It sort of looked like Tiger threw his toys out of the cot after a bad start - if that is the case then that bodes very poorly for Tiger's future.
So an $18 loss on the weekend but I'm still in the black overall (just!)
From there things turned a little pear shaped and in retrospect my bets were probably a little too risky.
I managed to get NZ and Australia in the 20/20 multi but Sri Lanka smashed the West Indies. No surprises there but I thought the WI would have performed better on home soil than that.
Cullen Speed in the Harness Racing at Rangiora was a little disappointing. The main issue was he got back in the running early and had to do too much work. He never looked in it as they sprinted down the home straight.
The golf was bullshit. Tiger pulled out in the last round which automatically gave the win to Mickleson. It sort of looked like Tiger threw his toys out of the cot after a bad start - if that is the case then that bodes very poorly for Tiger's future.
So an $18 loss on the weekend but I'm still in the black overall (just!)
Friday, May 7, 2010
Weekend Tips - Week 2
Okay... so I begin week two with some confidence after a pretty solid performance in the first week. At present my balance stands at $24.50 profit.
Here's my $50 worth of bets for this weekend:
Super 14. $25 Head to Head. Hurricanes (vs Reds)
The Hurricanes are a team on the improve and will have gained some confidence after last week's win. Home ground advantage should see them home but with the Reds desperate to stay in the top four this should be a cracker of a game. Return $32.
Cricket. 20/20 World Cup $5 Multi. Australia, West Indies, New Zealand
A bit of a punt particularly in light of the unpredictability of 20/20 cricket. The Aussies have been in good form and play India in a match that could go either way - if Aussie turn up with their A game they should win. The hosts West Indies take on Sri Lanka and although SL will be favourites I'm tipping an upset. The Blackcaps take on an average Pakistan team and should be too good. Return $34.65
Harness Racing Rangiora Race 2. $5 Each Way No 11 Cullen Speed
Cullen Speed was unlucky last weekend after being blocked for room in the home straight. He has been steadily improving this campaign and is overdue for a trip to the winner's circle. Return tbc.
PGA Tour Golf- The Players Championship. $10 Head to Head. Tiger Woods (vs Mickelson)
50/50 bet this one but I saw enough from Tiger in today's round to suggest he will be a force to be reckoned with this weekend. Mickelson has been in superb form recently so this could go either way. Return $18.
Here's my $50 worth of bets for this weekend:
Super 14. $25 Head to Head. Hurricanes (vs Reds)
The Hurricanes are a team on the improve and will have gained some confidence after last week's win. Home ground advantage should see them home but with the Reds desperate to stay in the top four this should be a cracker of a game. Return $32.
Cricket. 20/20 World Cup $5 Multi. Australia, West Indies, New Zealand
A bit of a punt particularly in light of the unpredictability of 20/20 cricket. The Aussies have been in good form and play India in a match that could go either way - if Aussie turn up with their A game they should win. The hosts West Indies take on Sri Lanka and although SL will be favourites I'm tipping an upset. The Blackcaps take on an average Pakistan team and should be too good. Return $34.65
Harness Racing Rangiora Race 2. $5 Each Way No 11 Cullen Speed
Cullen Speed was unlucky last weekend after being blocked for room in the home straight. He has been steadily improving this campaign and is overdue for a trip to the winner's circle. Return tbc.
PGA Tour Golf- The Players Championship. $10 Head to Head. Tiger Woods (vs Mickelson)
50/50 bet this one but I saw enough from Tiger in today's round to suggest he will be a force to be reckoned with this weekend. Mickelson has been in superb form recently so this could go either way. Return $18.
Facepalm - Auckland
Auckland have done well in managing to secure the WRC rally this year. So what do they do? They make the drivers drive from the Viaduct to the Domain in rush hour traffic!!!
Wtf were they thinking? One of the drivers managed to burn out his clutch before even reaching the shakedown.
And speaking of facepalms - why is the shakedown on a tar sealed surface when most of the stages (including the first stage) are being run on gravel?
Indications are that NZ will struggle to continue to host the event due to the huge cost in getting the teams here and things like this certainly wont help the chances it will remain here.
Wtf were they thinking? One of the drivers managed to burn out his clutch before even reaching the shakedown.
And speaking of facepalms - why is the shakedown on a tar sealed surface when most of the stages (including the first stage) are being run on gravel?
Indications are that NZ will struggle to continue to host the event due to the huge cost in getting the teams here and things like this certainly wont help the chances it will remain here.
Blackcaps
Unfortunately the Blackcaps went down to South Africa this morning. A couple of bad overs with both the bat and ball cost us.
I'm still feeling pretty confident we will get through to the next stage. Pakistan have been pretty average during this tournament although have a habit of knocking us out of tournaments. We should beat England and if we don't then we don't deserve to be in the Semis anyway.
It was good to finally see a half decent pitch today - the low and slow pitches encountered so far have suited our bowlers but don't make for much of a spectacle.
I'm still feeling pretty confident we will get through to the next stage. Pakistan have been pretty average during this tournament although have a habit of knocking us out of tournaments. We should beat England and if we don't then we don't deserve to be in the Semis anyway.
It was good to finally see a half decent pitch today - the low and slow pitches encountered so far have suited our bowlers but don't make for much of a spectacle.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
NAUGHTY STORM!
So the Melbourne Storm have been a bunch of underhanded cheating scum.
Their penalty for cheating the system is:
* Loss of 2 premiership titles
* Loss of 3 minor premiership titles
* Loss of all competition points earned this year
* No further points can be accrued this year
* $500k Fine
The NRL had no choice but to impose this penalty on the Storm particularly in light of the way they deliberately avoided the system.
I feel sorry for the fans who have supported this team and will be absolutely gutted at the wankers in the suits that have ruined this club's reputation.
Their penalty for cheating the system is:
* Loss of 2 premiership titles
* Loss of 3 minor premiership titles
* Loss of all competition points earned this year
* No further points can be accrued this year
* $500k Fine
The NRL had no choice but to impose this penalty on the Storm particularly in light of the way they deliberately avoided the system.
I feel sorry for the fans who have supported this team and will be absolutely gutted at the wankers in the suits that have ruined this club's reputation.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
White ball for test cricket?
John Mehaffey from Reuters writes:
I'm not sure about this. Why do we need day / night test matches anyway? From a New Zealand perspective it wont make any substantial difference to the numbers that attend Test Matches.
Agreed.
White balls may be used when day-night test matches are introduced, according to International Cricket Council (ICC) general manager of cricket Dave Richardson.
I'm not sure about this. Why do we need day / night test matches anyway? From a New Zealand perspective it wont make any substantial difference to the numbers that attend Test Matches.
White balls are used successfully in day-night one-day matches but the players wear coloured clothing and black sightscreens are employed. Clothes and sightscreens have always been white in test cricket.Coloured clothing in test matches just doesn't seem right to me. That's the charm of the extended form of the game and retains some of the tradition that is slowly being whittled away.
ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat told Reuters on Tuesday a switch to coloured clothing for test cricket would have to be carefully considered.
"It is a debate that we would love to engage in because I am not totally sure of removing the white clothing in test cricket," he said.
"There's a part of me that still wants to keep that. We need to apply our minds very carefully if we are going to change some fundamentals."
Agreed.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Weekend Tips - Post Mortem
The weekend started in brilliant fashion with Lleyton H storming home at Alexandra Park. That meant before I had time to say "its looking like a good betting weekend" I already had $48.50 in the bank.
My hopes of pulling in some really good $ were dashed a little by the pathetic effort at home by the Chiefs. They must be wondering what they have to do to win at Waikato Stadium!
Both my NRL bets on Friday got rolled. I wasn't surprised to see St George win but to see Wests get beaten by cellar dwellers the Bulldogs was somewhat baffling.
That left my fate in the hands of the Blues. Let me tell you the Blues do not inject any confidence in you whatsoever. Therefore I was pleasantly surprised to see the Blues turn up and smash a pretty ordinary Force outfit. Another $26 to add to the kitty.
So that gave me a total of $74.50 for a nice little profit of nearly $25. Happy with that start - let's see if it continues next weekend.
My hopes of pulling in some really good $ were dashed a little by the pathetic effort at home by the Chiefs. They must be wondering what they have to do to win at Waikato Stadium!
Both my NRL bets on Friday got rolled. I wasn't surprised to see St George win but to see Wests get beaten by cellar dwellers the Bulldogs was somewhat baffling.
That left my fate in the hands of the Blues. Let me tell you the Blues do not inject any confidence in you whatsoever. Therefore I was pleasantly surprised to see the Blues turn up and smash a pretty ordinary Force outfit. Another $26 to add to the kitty.
So that gave me a total of $74.50 for a nice little profit of nearly $25. Happy with that start - let's see if it continues next weekend.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Tim Wilkinson
From Stuff:
Hopefully Tim can produce two good rounds to finish this tournament and earn a decent size cheque. Had it not been for injury over the past couple of years I have no doubt he would be doing quite nicely on the PGA Tour and this once again proves his ability.
NZ is screaming out for another high quality golfer to fly the flag after Cambo's form has dropped off and I think Tim Wilkinson is our best chance.
New Zealand golfer Tim Wilkinson moved within two strokes of the lead after recording a blistering second round 66 in the Heritage Classic golf tournament at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, today.
Hopefully Tim can produce two good rounds to finish this tournament and earn a decent size cheque. Had it not been for injury over the past couple of years I have no doubt he would be doing quite nicely on the PGA Tour and this once again proves his ability.
NZ is screaming out for another high quality golfer to fly the flag after Cambo's form has dropped off and I think Tim Wilkinson is our best chance.
Friday, April 16, 2010
Weekend Tips
Starting today I will keep a running total of my profit or loss to see whether I am full of shit or actually know what I'm talking about.
Here is how I'll spend my $50 this weekend:
Super 14. $15 Head to Head. Chiefs (vs Stormers)
With the Chiefs paying $2.00 at home I couldn't stay away from this game. They will need to improve on recent performances but they certainly can beat this Stormers side that are coming to the end of a long tour. Return $30.
NRL. $5 Double. Gold Coast (vs St George) / Wests (vs Bulldogs)
A nice little double for Friday night. I've picked both the home teams although Gold Coast will have to play well to beat the well performed St George. Worth the bet with chance of a 300% return. Return $20.65.
Franklin Harness Racing. Race 6. $5 Each Way - Lleyton H.
He's a good solid performer although recent form has been average. He'll be there or therabouts tonight. Return tbc.
Super 14. $20 Head to Head. Blues (vs Force).
I'm thinking this could be a mistake but I think Blues should be able to beat the Force at Eden Park. Sure they have been inconsistent but they certainly have the talent and are overdue for a good performance. The Force did have a comprehensive win last weekend but that was against the Highlanders who Auckland Grammar first 15 would probably beat at the moment. Return $26.
Here is how I'll spend my $50 this weekend:
Super 14. $15 Head to Head. Chiefs (vs Stormers)
With the Chiefs paying $2.00 at home I couldn't stay away from this game. They will need to improve on recent performances but they certainly can beat this Stormers side that are coming to the end of a long tour. Return $30.
NRL. $5 Double. Gold Coast (vs St George) / Wests (vs Bulldogs)
A nice little double for Friday night. I've picked both the home teams although Gold Coast will have to play well to beat the well performed St George. Worth the bet with chance of a 300% return. Return $20.65.
Franklin Harness Racing. Race 6. $5 Each Way - Lleyton H.
He's a good solid performer although recent form has been average. He'll be there or therabouts tonight. Return tbc.
Super 14. $20 Head to Head. Blues (vs Force).
I'm thinking this could be a mistake but I think Blues should be able to beat the Force at Eden Park. Sure they have been inconsistent but they certainly have the talent and are overdue for a good performance. The Force did have a comprehensive win last weekend but that was against the Highlanders who Auckland Grammar first 15 would probably beat at the moment. Return $26.
Thursday, April 15, 2010
McCaw
From Stuff:
About time! I cant understand why you would play the best openside flanker in the world out of position. To me it's a specialist position and you need the right person in there.
Crusaders captain Richie McCaw returns to the No 7 jersey for the first time this season in Saturday night's match against the Cheetahs in Christchurch.
About time! I cant understand why you would play the best openside flanker in the world out of position. To me it's a specialist position and you need the right person in there.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
The Masters - Final wrap
Phil Mickelson produced a flawless bogey free round to earn his third green jacket and to confirm me as the greatest golf tipster of all time.
Okay so maybe the last part isn't true but what an amazing display of accurate and daring golf by Mickelson capped off by emotional scenes on the 18th green which will ensure this Masters is remembered for years to come.
Mickelson looked in control from the first tee and as the challengers came and went he held his nerve perfectly. The fact he didn't shoot a bogey in that pressure cooker environment in one of the toughest tests of golf is testament to his skill and temperament. A worthy champion no doubt.
The last round had a bit of everything. Anthony Kim produced a sizzling 7 under par 65 to gain the clubhouse lead at 12 under. KJ Choi looked like he may be the dark horse of the field as he raced up the leaderboard but couldn't keep things going and faded over the last few holes.
Tiger Woods produced another round of inconsistent golf. He was pretty average off the tee but to come fourth in his comeback tournament was still an outstanding effort and he will be a real threat in the remaining majors of the year.
The disappointment of the day has to be Lee Westwood. He just didn't fire. It appeared he was trying not to lose as opposed to an all out attacking strategy. Probably reflective of the English mindset it has to be said.
All in all the 2010 version of the Masters was one of the best I have seen in recent years. Next is the Open Championship to be hosted at St Andrews on the 15th of July.
Okay so maybe the last part isn't true but what an amazing display of accurate and daring golf by Mickelson capped off by emotional scenes on the 18th green which will ensure this Masters is remembered for years to come.
Mickelson looked in control from the first tee and as the challengers came and went he held his nerve perfectly. The fact he didn't shoot a bogey in that pressure cooker environment in one of the toughest tests of golf is testament to his skill and temperament. A worthy champion no doubt.
The last round had a bit of everything. Anthony Kim produced a sizzling 7 under par 65 to gain the clubhouse lead at 12 under. KJ Choi looked like he may be the dark horse of the field as he raced up the leaderboard but couldn't keep things going and faded over the last few holes.
Tiger Woods produced another round of inconsistent golf. He was pretty average off the tee but to come fourth in his comeback tournament was still an outstanding effort and he will be a real threat in the remaining majors of the year.
The disappointment of the day has to be Lee Westwood. He just didn't fire. It appeared he was trying not to lose as opposed to an all out attacking strategy. Probably reflective of the English mindset it has to be said.
All in all the 2010 version of the Masters was one of the best I have seen in recent years. Next is the Open Championship to be hosted at St Andrews on the 15th of July.
Monday, April 12, 2010
Weekend Tips - Post Mortem
I have to admit it was a terrible weekend for my tips.
It started badly with the Chiefs going down to the Bulls which I knew was a risky bet but I thought the Chiefs would put up a better fight than that. It didn't really matter in the end as the limp Highlanders lost to the Force.
Smiling Shard was a touch unlucky in the Derby. He got himself into an excellent position with a lap to go but then the challengers swooped around the outside and boxed him in. He was full of running in the straight but had nowhere to go.
I was extremely disappointed with the Yankees as they went down to the Rays. I was doubly hacked off the next day to see them rout the Rays 10 nil in the second game!
So $50 down the drain. I need to do better next week.
It started badly with the Chiefs going down to the Bulls which I knew was a risky bet but I thought the Chiefs would put up a better fight than that. It didn't really matter in the end as the limp Highlanders lost to the Force.
Smiling Shard was a touch unlucky in the Derby. He got himself into an excellent position with a lap to go but then the challengers swooped around the outside and boxed him in. He was full of running in the straight but had nowhere to go.
I was extremely disappointed with the Yankees as they went down to the Rays. I was doubly hacked off the next day to see them rout the Rays 10 nil in the second game!
So $50 down the drain. I need to do better next week.
Sunday, April 11, 2010
The Masters. Round Three wrap
Another cracking day on the greens of Augusta today.
The highlight was a three hole blitz by Mickelson where he eagled two consecutive holes (including holing a shot from 140 yards) followed by a birdie. This saw him pick up 5 shots in half an hour and put some real pressure on Lee Westwood who was out to a 5 shot lead at one stage.
I have to say Mickelson is my favourite from here. He has the momentum and the crowd support and also has the big time experience which I think will get him across the line. Having said that Lee Westwood replied well in the latter stages of the round today which will give him confidence going into the last round with a one shot lead.
Of course we cant rule out Tiger Woods who is four shots behind although he has struggled to get all facets of his game working together on one day. If he does then he will certainly be amongst the challengers.
My other pick Anthony Kim is still up there tied for 9th at 5 under par but would need an outstanding round to topple the front runners. Unfortunately Ernie Els has failed to keep pace and finds himself at 3 over the card and realistically wont be a factor come late tomorrow.
So the stage is set for an exciting last round. As I said my pick is Phil Mickelson but if Lee Westwood can keep focused he certainly has the game to hold on for his first green jacket.
The highlight was a three hole blitz by Mickelson where he eagled two consecutive holes (including holing a shot from 140 yards) followed by a birdie. This saw him pick up 5 shots in half an hour and put some real pressure on Lee Westwood who was out to a 5 shot lead at one stage.
I have to say Mickelson is my favourite from here. He has the momentum and the crowd support and also has the big time experience which I think will get him across the line. Having said that Lee Westwood replied well in the latter stages of the round today which will give him confidence going into the last round with a one shot lead.
Of course we cant rule out Tiger Woods who is four shots behind although he has struggled to get all facets of his game working together on one day. If he does then he will certainly be amongst the challengers.
My other pick Anthony Kim is still up there tied for 9th at 5 under par but would need an outstanding round to topple the front runners. Unfortunately Ernie Els has failed to keep pace and finds himself at 3 over the card and realistically wont be a factor come late tomorrow.
So the stage is set for an exciting last round. As I said my pick is Phil Mickelson but if Lee Westwood can keep focused he certainly has the game to hold on for his first green jacket.
The Warriors
A last minute try to beat the Doggies - great effort!
The Warriors are really surprising me this year. They have a heap of injuries but more often than not they are finding ways to win games. The other aspect has been their ability to win games in Australia this year.
It's a long way out but you have to say they are a serious playoff contender particularly in light of the talent that is to come back into the team.
Watch this space....
The Warriors are really surprising me this year. They have a heap of injuries but more often than not they are finding ways to win games. The other aspect has been their ability to win games in Australia this year.
It's a long way out but you have to say they are a serious playoff contender particularly in light of the talent that is to come back into the team.
Watch this space....
Saturday, April 10, 2010
The Masters. Round Two wrap
The Masters has experienced a British Invasion with Englishmen Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter leading the way by two shots at 8 under par.
They both shot two of the best rounds of the day with a 69 and 68 respectively. I give each man a great chance of capturing their first green jacket although would favour Westwood given his experience.
They will be very much looking over their shoulders though. Who do you think is tied for third at 6 under? Easy to guess, the man himself Tiger Woods. Undoubtedly he has to be the favourite. His mental toughness has been evident once again in coming back after such a long break to put himself amongst the leaders. His putting was much better today and as the course is likely to become firmer and faster over the last two rounds I expect him to put the pressure on.
The Leaderboard is stacked with talent with Anthony Kim (one of my pre tournament picks) along with Phil Mickelson (another one of my picks!) and KJ Choi also at 6 under. Every one of those men has the talent to win this tournament.
The legend Tom Watson posted a 2 over 74 to be 6 off the pace but in the more difficult conditions today that is nothing to be sniffed at.
My other pick Ernie Els is at even par and cannot yet be written off.
Poor old Cambo shot in the 80's again and it's curtains for him again this year. This is a sad story to one of NZ's greatest ever sportsman and he probably now needs to take a break from golf and re-evaluate his future.
So a huge round 3 is in store. I can't wait!
They both shot two of the best rounds of the day with a 69 and 68 respectively. I give each man a great chance of capturing their first green jacket although would favour Westwood given his experience.
They will be very much looking over their shoulders though. Who do you think is tied for third at 6 under? Easy to guess, the man himself Tiger Woods. Undoubtedly he has to be the favourite. His mental toughness has been evident once again in coming back after such a long break to put himself amongst the leaders. His putting was much better today and as the course is likely to become firmer and faster over the last two rounds I expect him to put the pressure on.
The Leaderboard is stacked with talent with Anthony Kim (one of my pre tournament picks) along with Phil Mickelson (another one of my picks!) and KJ Choi also at 6 under. Every one of those men has the talent to win this tournament.
The legend Tom Watson posted a 2 over 74 to be 6 off the pace but in the more difficult conditions today that is nothing to be sniffed at.
My other pick Ernie Els is at even par and cannot yet be written off.
Poor old Cambo shot in the 80's again and it's curtains for him again this year. This is a sad story to one of NZ's greatest ever sportsman and he probably now needs to take a break from golf and re-evaluate his future.
So a huge round 3 is in store. I can't wait!
Friday, April 9, 2010
The Masters. Round One wrap
What a great day on the greens of Augusta in the first round of the Masters today.
There were several outstanding performances including a 5 under 67 by the legendary Tom Watson along with a 6 under 66 by the leader and former Masters winner Fred Couples.
But the reality is there was only one story today and that was the return of Tiger Woods. Many thought he would struggle in his comeback but man did he silence the critics. Woods finds himself just 2 shots off the lead and shot in the 60's in the first round of the Masters for the very first time.
His competitors should be very worried. Tiger was not at his best on the greens and could have posted a very low number had his putting been working. The range of shots he executed today were mind boggling including an amazing low roping hook from under the trees to land 10ft from the pin on one occasion.
From this position I give Tiger Woods an excellent chance of being in the thick of the action come Sunday.
The other golfers I tipped before the start of the tournament are performing well also. Phil Mickelson is tied for 2nd at 5 under the card and Anthony Kim matched Wood's effort at 4 under. Ernie Els was hot early but faded a little on the back 9 to card a 1 under 71 - by no means out of the running.
Day two should be another cracking day.
There were several outstanding performances including a 5 under 67 by the legendary Tom Watson along with a 6 under 66 by the leader and former Masters winner Fred Couples.
But the reality is there was only one story today and that was the return of Tiger Woods. Many thought he would struggle in his comeback but man did he silence the critics. Woods finds himself just 2 shots off the lead and shot in the 60's in the first round of the Masters for the very first time.
His competitors should be very worried. Tiger was not at his best on the greens and could have posted a very low number had his putting been working. The range of shots he executed today were mind boggling including an amazing low roping hook from under the trees to land 10ft from the pin on one occasion.
From this position I give Tiger Woods an excellent chance of being in the thick of the action come Sunday.
The other golfers I tipped before the start of the tournament are performing well also. Phil Mickelson is tied for 2nd at 5 under the card and Anthony Kim matched Wood's effort at 4 under. Ernie Els was hot early but faded a little on the back 9 to card a 1 under 71 - by no means out of the running.
Day two should be another cracking day.
Weekend Tips
There are plenty of ways to invest my $50 this weekend but here is where I'll be putting my money:
$20 Multi - Super 14 and NRL. Chiefs, St George, Manly, Highlanders. Return $72.20
A bit of a risky bet this one. The Chiefs are the marginal pick up against the very good Bulls outfit. Chiefs are due for a big performance and I think this is the game they will do it. St George should be too good for Brisbane while at home I can't see the Sharks being able to beat Manly. The Highlanders are at home against the Western Force and should be too good.
$10 Each Way. Christian Cullen NZ Derby (3 Year Olds) - No 14 Smiling Shard.
Smiling Shard is a very talented young horse and has the ability to overcome a tough draw in the big race at Addington tonight. Russley Rascal will be hot favourite but I'm picking an upset in this one.
$10 Head to Head. Major League Baseball. Yankees. Return $18.50
Yankees have just come off an away series win against the Red Sox and although they'll be away at Tampa Bay their strong offense and solid bullpen should see them triumph.
$20 Multi - Super 14 and NRL. Chiefs, St George, Manly, Highlanders. Return $72.20
A bit of a risky bet this one. The Chiefs are the marginal pick up against the very good Bulls outfit. Chiefs are due for a big performance and I think this is the game they will do it. St George should be too good for Brisbane while at home I can't see the Sharks being able to beat Manly. The Highlanders are at home against the Western Force and should be too good.
$10 Each Way. Christian Cullen NZ Derby (3 Year Olds) - No 14 Smiling Shard.
Smiling Shard is a very talented young horse and has the ability to overcome a tough draw in the big race at Addington tonight. Russley Rascal will be hot favourite but I'm picking an upset in this one.
$10 Head to Head. Major League Baseball. Yankees. Return $18.50
Yankees have just come off an away series win against the Red Sox and although they'll be away at Tampa Bay their strong offense and solid bullpen should see them triumph.
Thursday, April 8, 2010
US Masters - Picks
The Masters could throw up any winner but here are my picks.
Ernie Els. Without a doubt the form player on the US PGA Tour winning his last two starts. He is a multiple major winner and has the mental strength to perform at Augusta.
Phil Mickelson. Mickelson has a good record at the Masters winning in 2004 and 2006. He will have huge crowd support and should be there or thereabouts.
Anthony Kim. This is my roughie. Kim has been performing well on the tour and has plenty of talent. His putting can be a bit streaky so he will need to have the short stick on target to compete.
Tiger Woods. Because he is Tiger Woods.
Ernie Els. Without a doubt the form player on the US PGA Tour winning his last two starts. He is a multiple major winner and has the mental strength to perform at Augusta.
Phil Mickelson. Mickelson has a good record at the Masters winning in 2004 and 2006. He will have huge crowd support and should be there or thereabouts.
Anthony Kim. This is my roughie. Kim has been performing well on the tour and has plenty of talent. His putting can be a bit streaky so he will need to have the short stick on target to compete.
Tiger Woods. Because he is Tiger Woods.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Last Masters for Cambo?
Michael Campbell is now in his last year of exemptions for entry into the majors on the back of winning the 2005 US Open. With that in mind and considering his particularly bad run of form for the last few years it is conceivable that this will be his last US Masters Tournament.
It's a real shame he hasn't been able to kick on after the US Open win which for me still rates as my favourite sporting moment. Cambo has immense talent but it appears the mental side of the game has been tough for him.
I hope he at least makes the cut this weekend but with an unforgiving Augusta course and a game that has abandoned him I don't know if he can make it.
Incidentally there are 19 ways to qualify for the Masters:
It's a real shame he hasn't been able to kick on after the US Open win which for me still rates as my favourite sporting moment. Cambo has immense talent but it appears the mental side of the game has been tough for him.
I hope he at least makes the cut this weekend but with an unforgiving Augusta course and a game that has abandoned him I don't know if he can make it.
Incidentally there are 19 ways to qualify for the Masters:
- Masters Tournament Champions (Lifetime)
- U.S. Open Champions (Honorary, non-competing after five years)
- The Open Champions (Honorary, non-competing after five years)
- PGA Champions (Honorary, non-competing after five years)
- Winners of the Players Championship (Three years)
- Current U.S. Amateur Champion (6-A) (Honorary, non-competing after one year); Runner-up (6-B) to the current U.S. Amateur Champion
- Current British Amateur Champion (Honorary, non-competing after one year)
- Current Asian Amateur Champion
- Current U.S. Amateur Public Links Champion
- Current U.S. Mid-Amateur Champion
- The first 16 players, including ties, in the previous year’s Masters Tournament
- The first 8 players, including ties, in the previous year’s U.S. Open
- The first 4 players, including ties, in the previous year’s Open Championship
- The first 4 players, including ties, in the previous year’s PGA Championship
- The 30 leaders on the Final Official PGA Tour Money List for the previous calendar year
- Winners of PGA Tour Regular Season and Playoff events that award at least a full-point allocation for the season-ending Tour Championship, from previous Masters to current Masters
- Those qualifying for the previous year’s season-ending Tour Championship
- The 50 leaders on the Final Official World Golf Ranking for the previous calendar year
- The 50 leaders on the Official World Golf Ranking published during the week prior to the current Masters Tournament
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Back on deck - weekend commentary
The weekend produced some pretty big results. I wont go into them in too much detail but here are my thoughts on a few of the games.
Rugby
Blues beating the Bulls was unbelievable yet very believable. It's the sort of performance you expect from this team and always leaves you thinking why they cant produce that sort of rugby on a consistent basis. With the Chiefs winning the NZ teams have crept further up the table but the Crusaders draw with the Hurricanes have dented their aspirations somewhat. Waratahs lead the competition but have played one more game than the others in the top four.
NRL
I have to say a disappointing game by the Warriors on their home turf. They just couldn't get things going and made too many errors. A huge crowd turned up and the fair weather supporters will be jumping on the bandwagon no doubt.
EPL
Chelsea (who I still think will choke) pulled off the biggest win of their season by downing a Rooney-less Man United at Old Trafford. This year's comp is an absolute cracker with only 3 points covering the top 3.
MLB
The Major League Baseball season got underway with the Red Sox hosting the Yankees at Fenway Park. I'm looking forward to this season with a number of player movements that could even up a few of the divisions. The scummy Red Sox beat the Yankees in a pretty entertaining opening game day and set the scene for a fierce battle in the American League East.
Rugby
Blues beating the Bulls was unbelievable yet very believable. It's the sort of performance you expect from this team and always leaves you thinking why they cant produce that sort of rugby on a consistent basis. With the Chiefs winning the NZ teams have crept further up the table but the Crusaders draw with the Hurricanes have dented their aspirations somewhat. Waratahs lead the competition but have played one more game than the others in the top four.
NRL
I have to say a disappointing game by the Warriors on their home turf. They just couldn't get things going and made too many errors. A huge crowd turned up and the fair weather supporters will be jumping on the bandwagon no doubt.
EPL
Chelsea (who I still think will choke) pulled off the biggest win of their season by downing a Rooney-less Man United at Old Trafford. This year's comp is an absolute cracker with only 3 points covering the top 3.
MLB
The Major League Baseball season got underway with the Red Sox hosting the Yankees at Fenway Park. I'm looking forward to this season with a number of player movements that could even up a few of the divisions. The scummy Red Sox beat the Yankees in a pretty entertaining opening game day and set the scene for a fierce battle in the American League East.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Quiet blogging next few days
I'm not sure about my access to the internet over the Easter break so things may be a little quiet on Rugby, Racing and Beer over the weekend.
Tip of the weekend - Forbury Park tonight, Race 9 - Western Flare.
Tip of the weekend - Forbury Park tonight, Race 9 - Western Flare.
2nd Test NZ vs Aussie - Wrap up
As I said yesterday we need to make a mental note NOT to hassle Mitchell Johnson next time he is here. I put forward a motion that the phrase "Johnson's a wanker!" gets banned forever!
The enevitable crumbling of the NZ batting order was completed yesterday at the hands of Mitchell Johnson and we were soundly beaten again by the Aussies.
Yes we need to get better. Yes we want to beat the Aussies. No we are not good enough. That's the bottom line - we are just not good enough to beat the Aussies in a test match. I don't buy the view that we just need to apply ourselves more because the reality is we just don't have good enough players to compete with Australia. The fact we haven't beaten them in a test since 1993 is clear evidence to that fact.
Should we throw in the towel? Absolutely not! We are definitely not good enough but we should strive to improve ourselves in order to become more competitive. But at the same time we need to be realistic.
To me, our biggest weakness is our bowling attack. To win test match cricket you need to take 20 wickets and against quality batsman we struggle to do that. Ricky Ponting pointed exactly to this issue where he indicated the biggest difference between the sides was NZ's lack of a strike bowler. He said he has the luxury to call on three different bowlers who can bowl 140km /hr + at any given time while at the moment NZ has none.
The injured Andy McKay may provide some light at the end of the tunnel in this regard but it must be said that we generally lack quality bowlers in the first class scene. I see Peter Ingram who was all at sea against the Aussies came back into our domestic competition and scored 178. That is a clear indictment on the quality of our bowling stocks.
I think if we take a look at the Australian tour there were some real highlights for the Blackcaps. Brendon McCullum's (he bought me a Heineken once) century at Christchurch in the second 20/20 was magnificent. That innings along with Southee's blockhole bowling ensured we drew that series 1 all.
The ODI's were generally disappointing for NZ particularly in light of our success over the past few years in these encounters. After we won the first match on the back of a Ross Taylor 70 it was pretty much downhill from there. Thanks to Daniel Vettori we nearly got there in the second match only to fall 12 runs short before we were outplayed in the third match. The fourth ODI in Auckland has to be one of the most disappointing batting displays of the summer. McCullum and Guptill rocketed out of the gate only to see the rest of the batting order collapse once again thus handing the game to Australia. We restored some pride in the final game and it was finally good to see our bowlers take wickets (Bond and Southee both got 4) to dismiss the Australians for 190.
The only real highlight of the first test match was McCullum's century in a match that Aussie smashed us by an innings. The second test match saw an outstanding first innings bowling effort led by Southee and Vettori with 4 wickets each. Taylor smashed an oustanding 138 but had no support from the other batsmen. The bowlers were then subjected to a torrid time as Australia amassed 511 runs. It was a forgone conclusion from there as we put up little resistance to finally lose by 176 runs.
Blackcap's player of each series (in my opinion):
20/20's: Brendon McCullum - the century was simply outstanding
ODI's: Scott Styris - initially not wanted by the selectors, he came back in and averaged 49 with the bat
Tests: Ross Taylor. Excellent century and averaged 51 for the series.
Overall player of the series has to be Mitchell Johnson. He consistently took wickets at key time and was the chief destroyer for the Aussies.
The enevitable crumbling of the NZ batting order was completed yesterday at the hands of Mitchell Johnson and we were soundly beaten again by the Aussies.
Yes we need to get better. Yes we want to beat the Aussies. No we are not good enough. That's the bottom line - we are just not good enough to beat the Aussies in a test match. I don't buy the view that we just need to apply ourselves more because the reality is we just don't have good enough players to compete with Australia. The fact we haven't beaten them in a test since 1993 is clear evidence to that fact.
Should we throw in the towel? Absolutely not! We are definitely not good enough but we should strive to improve ourselves in order to become more competitive. But at the same time we need to be realistic.
To me, our biggest weakness is our bowling attack. To win test match cricket you need to take 20 wickets and against quality batsman we struggle to do that. Ricky Ponting pointed exactly to this issue where he indicated the biggest difference between the sides was NZ's lack of a strike bowler. He said he has the luxury to call on three different bowlers who can bowl 140km /hr + at any given time while at the moment NZ has none.
The injured Andy McKay may provide some light at the end of the tunnel in this regard but it must be said that we generally lack quality bowlers in the first class scene. I see Peter Ingram who was all at sea against the Aussies came back into our domestic competition and scored 178. That is a clear indictment on the quality of our bowling stocks.
I think if we take a look at the Australian tour there were some real highlights for the Blackcaps. Brendon McCullum's (he bought me a Heineken once) century at Christchurch in the second 20/20 was magnificent. That innings along with Southee's blockhole bowling ensured we drew that series 1 all.
The ODI's were generally disappointing for NZ particularly in light of our success over the past few years in these encounters. After we won the first match on the back of a Ross Taylor 70 it was pretty much downhill from there. Thanks to Daniel Vettori we nearly got there in the second match only to fall 12 runs short before we were outplayed in the third match. The fourth ODI in Auckland has to be one of the most disappointing batting displays of the summer. McCullum and Guptill rocketed out of the gate only to see the rest of the batting order collapse once again thus handing the game to Australia. We restored some pride in the final game and it was finally good to see our bowlers take wickets (Bond and Southee both got 4) to dismiss the Australians for 190.
The only real highlight of the first test match was McCullum's century in a match that Aussie smashed us by an innings. The second test match saw an outstanding first innings bowling effort led by Southee and Vettori with 4 wickets each. Taylor smashed an oustanding 138 but had no support from the other batsmen. The bowlers were then subjected to a torrid time as Australia amassed 511 runs. It was a forgone conclusion from there as we put up little resistance to finally lose by 176 runs.
Blackcap's player of each series (in my opinion):
20/20's: Brendon McCullum - the century was simply outstanding
ODI's: Scott Styris - initially not wanted by the selectors, he came back in and averaged 49 with the bat
Tests: Ross Taylor. Excellent century and averaged 51 for the series.
Overall player of the series has to be Mitchell Johnson. He consistently took wickets at key time and was the chief destroyer for the Aussies.
Tua's fight
The fight ended up being a bit of a fizzer if you were expecting (as I was) Tua to knock Friday Ahunanya out.
The reality was Friday did everything in his power to stay away from David Tua and never looked at any time like he might win a round let alone the fight. Tua probably recognised this fairly early and set about to accrue points on a regular basis and did enough to score a unanimous victory via the judges.
There were a few aspects of the night that were pretty annoying. The ring announcer made a complete fool of himself with his over the top introductions that in the end took away from the credibility of the event.
I found the commentating to be inconsistent and repetitive. I don't know how many times the Colonel said "Tua's got to use his uppercut" or "Tua will come out in this round and really step it up" or "those body blows to his left side are really going to hurt later on". In the end the commentating became tedious. On top of that was the inconsistency of the call. At the start of the match they were saying that Tua needed a knockout early to prove his worth in the world of boxing and by the end they were saying the fact he went the distance will actually help him in his quest for a title shot!
So all in all it was somewhat of a non-event. Tua did the job like a professional and well done to him but the rest of the show was pretty average.
The reality was Friday did everything in his power to stay away from David Tua and never looked at any time like he might win a round let alone the fight. Tua probably recognised this fairly early and set about to accrue points on a regular basis and did enough to score a unanimous victory via the judges.
There were a few aspects of the night that were pretty annoying. The ring announcer made a complete fool of himself with his over the top introductions that in the end took away from the credibility of the event.
I found the commentating to be inconsistent and repetitive. I don't know how many times the Colonel said "Tua's got to use his uppercut" or "Tua will come out in this round and really step it up" or "those body blows to his left side are really going to hurt later on". In the end the commentating became tedious. On top of that was the inconsistency of the call. At the start of the match they were saying that Tua needed a knockout early to prove his worth in the world of boxing and by the end they were saying the fact he went the distance will actually help him in his quest for a title shot!
So all in all it was somewhat of a non-event. Tua did the job like a professional and well done to him but the rest of the show was pretty average.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Afternoon Sport
Chris Rattue talks about the rise of the Warriors and how good of an advertisement for afternoon sport the weekend's game was.
He says this about afternoon games:
And this is exactly what the NZRU should be taking notice of. The Super 14 in New Zealand which is invariably played under lights is robbing the competition of the spectacles we should expect.
We get the line rolled out that the games need to be scheduled at those times to cater for the world wide audience. Has anyone actually thought about the fact that it doesn't matter what time you schedule a game, no-one will watch if the product is crap?
Basic handling skills and mistakes are something consistently being lamented by the rugby following public and I put this down to the time of day (or more specifically night) these games are taking place. It's no wonder fans are struggling to get into the competition when the Super 14 serves up the same dour gameplay week in and week out whereas you have the choice of watching an exciting NRL game.
There are those that are saying you can't compare the codes as they are completely different sports. I along with others are comparing them every weekend and making our decision by one simple action - changing the channel.
He says this about afternoon games:
Sunday's match was certainly a great advert for something: afternoon sport.
The clear light, a lack of dew and the effect of the heat which tires defenders can produce the sort of extravaganza in which Ivan Cleary's side blitzed Brisbane with razzle-dazzle tries.
And this is exactly what the NZRU should be taking notice of. The Super 14 in New Zealand which is invariably played under lights is robbing the competition of the spectacles we should expect.
We get the line rolled out that the games need to be scheduled at those times to cater for the world wide audience. Has anyone actually thought about the fact that it doesn't matter what time you schedule a game, no-one will watch if the product is crap?
Basic handling skills and mistakes are something consistently being lamented by the rugby following public and I put this down to the time of day (or more specifically night) these games are taking place. It's no wonder fans are struggling to get into the competition when the Super 14 serves up the same dour gameplay week in and week out whereas you have the choice of watching an exciting NRL game.
There are those that are saying you can't compare the codes as they are completely different sports. I along with others are comparing them every weekend and making our decision by one simple action - changing the channel.
Tua vs Ahunanya
Tua steps back in the ring tonight against Friday the 13th Ahunanya.
I just can't see how this wont be an early round knockout for Tua. Shane Cameron took Ahunanya to late rounds and we all know what Tua did to Cameron.
As usual the spin doctors are trying to talk up "Friday the 13th" but another good 'ol smackdown will be the order of the day.
I just can't see how this wont be an early round knockout for Tua. Shane Cameron took Ahunanya to late rounds and we all know what Tua did to Cameron.
As usual the spin doctors are trying to talk up "Friday the 13th" but another good 'ol smackdown will be the order of the day.
NZ vs Aussie - Day 4
Note for next Australian cricket tour - Don't rev up Mitchell Johnson!
Once again Johnson has ripped the heart of our top order and we are now staring down the barrel of another comprehensive loss at the hands of the Aussies.
If you look at the wicket haul by our bowlers in the first session you could be forgiven for thinking it was a great session for NZ. That's before you pan over to the runs column which shows that Aussie scored a massive 178 runs! Clearly they had a pressing appointment somewhere because they showed no mercy to our bowlers leaving us 479 to chase.
On cue our woefully inadequate top order collapsed like a poorly made pavlova and left our unlikely run chase in tatters.
I've been doing some in depth research on this tour and have pinpointed the reason for our poor performance: Aussie are good - we are crap.
Once again Johnson has ripped the heart of our top order and we are now staring down the barrel of another comprehensive loss at the hands of the Aussies.
If you look at the wicket haul by our bowlers in the first session you could be forgiven for thinking it was a great session for NZ. That's before you pan over to the runs column which shows that Aussie scored a massive 178 runs! Clearly they had a pressing appointment somewhere because they showed no mercy to our bowlers leaving us 479 to chase.
On cue our woefully inadequate top order collapsed like a poorly made pavlova and left our unlikely run chase in tatters.
I've been doing some in depth research on this tour and have pinpointed the reason for our poor performance: Aussie are good - we are crap.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Ernie vs Tiger
The US Masters golf tournament starts next week and I am looking forward to the Ernie Els / Tiger Woods clash.
Els has been quite damning of Woods particularly around the timing of his staged press conference which he called Tiger "selfish". This is sure to create a bit of tension and it would be great to see the tournament officials pair these two for the first couple of rounds.
Aside from the personal digs this match up would provide a very interesting spectacle. Ernie Els has just won his last two USPGA tour events and Woods is returning to the course for the first time in 2010. No doubt they would be the most followed pair around Augusta and it would be sure to boost ratings even more than they are likely to be.
Els has been quite damning of Woods particularly around the timing of his staged press conference which he called Tiger "selfish". This is sure to create a bit of tension and it would be great to see the tournament officials pair these two for the first couple of rounds.
Aside from the personal digs this match up would provide a very interesting spectacle. Ernie Els has just won his last two USPGA tour events and Woods is returning to the course for the first time in 2010. No doubt they would be the most followed pair around Augusta and it would be sure to boost ratings even more than they are likely to be.
Day 3 - NZ vs Aussie
Unfortunately things are looking pretty dire for the Blackcaps.
The Aussies showed us yesterday exactly how to apply yourself on a pitch that has no real demons. They are now over 300 runs ahead with two days to play. A quick look at the weather forecast doesn't provide any hope so it looks like the game will go the distance. Actually when I say it will go the distance I mean we will probably be bowled out.
At the current rate we will be chasing something in the region of 400-450 which is a mammoth task for any team batting last let alone a struggling NZ batting line up.
We need to bowl the Aussies out and quickly! Cricket can be a funny game and you never know we just might be able to do it. History suggests we wont.
As I said yesterday, the third day was critical in deciding this match. The Aussies knew this and now are in a commanding position.
Give the ball toBond Mills O'Brien......... or Martin?
The Aussies showed us yesterday exactly how to apply yourself on a pitch that has no real demons. They are now over 300 runs ahead with two days to play. A quick look at the weather forecast doesn't provide any hope so it looks like the game will go the distance. Actually when I say it will go the distance I mean we will probably be bowled out.
At the current rate we will be chasing something in the region of 400-450 which is a mammoth task for any team batting last let alone a struggling NZ batting line up.
We need to bowl the Aussies out and quickly! Cricket can be a funny game and you never know we just might be able to do it. History suggests we wont.
As I said yesterday, the third day was critical in deciding this match. The Aussies knew this and now are in a commanding position.
Give the ball to
Monday, March 29, 2010
Warriors
Who would have picked it? I certainly didn't!
At the start of the season I didn't think the Warriors stood a chance. That's why the unbelievable 48-16 thrashing of Brisbane was a pleasant surprise. An even bigger surprise was the fact they managed to beat them in Brisbane.
The second half try blitz had me out of my chair and screaming in joy at the television. The free-flowing style of league on display was extremely entertaining.
To me, having a strong halfback in James Maloney has been a huge influence in the Warriors good form thus far. If we think back to the periods where the Warriors have played well they had the services of Stacey Jones who could spark their attack and run the plays. Maloney scored 26 points yesterday which equalled the club record and firmly announced his arrival at the Warriors.
I also think the calming influence of Brent Tate in the backline has been beneficial and as they say "nothing beats experience".
I don't want to build my expectations too high on a team that has a history of disappointing but so far I am very impressed.
At the start of the season I didn't think the Warriors stood a chance. That's why the unbelievable 48-16 thrashing of Brisbane was a pleasant surprise. An even bigger surprise was the fact they managed to beat them in Brisbane.
The second half try blitz had me out of my chair and screaming in joy at the television. The free-flowing style of league on display was extremely entertaining.
To me, having a strong halfback in James Maloney has been a huge influence in the Warriors good form thus far. If we think back to the periods where the Warriors have played well they had the services of Stacey Jones who could spark their attack and run the plays. Maloney scored 26 points yesterday which equalled the club record and firmly announced his arrival at the Warriors.
I also think the calming influence of Brent Tate in the backline has been beneficial and as they say "nothing beats experience".
I don't want to build my expectations too high on a team that has a history of disappointing but so far I am very impressed.
Tips of the Week - Post Mortem
I managed a return of $42 which equates to a $8 loss.
The Highlanders ruined my multi after blowing a huge lead to eventually win by 12 and under. The Hurricanes were very average in losing and the Bulls managed to scrape through with a 13 point victory.
St George romped home as expected and was an easy $26. The same can be said for Shezoneoftheboys who nailed the NZ Trotting Derby for a $16 return.
Tennis Ball didn't disgrace himself in finishing 5th in the Free For All which as expected was won by Baileys Dream although was a close run thing.
The Highlanders ruined my multi after blowing a huge lead to eventually win by 12 and under. The Hurricanes were very average in losing and the Bulls managed to scrape through with a 13 point victory.
St George romped home as expected and was an easy $26. The same can be said for Shezoneoftheboys who nailed the NZ Trotting Derby for a $16 return.
Tennis Ball didn't disgrace himself in finishing 5th in the Free For All which as expected was won by Baileys Dream although was a close run thing.
Top 20 for Brown
Mark Brown has finished 20th in the latest European Golf Tour event and continues his consistent form over the last few weeks.
As I have blogged previously he is a very talented golfer and has won several times on the European Tour. It appears he is getting his game together so I wont be suprised to see him up amongst the leaders in the coming weeks.
Cambo bombed in his PGA Tour event and surely now must be wondering where he goes from here.
As I have blogged previously he is a very talented golfer and has won several times on the European Tour. It appears he is getting his game together so I wont be suprised to see him up amongst the leaders in the coming weeks.
Cambo bombed in his PGA Tour event and surely now must be wondering where he goes from here.
Day 2 - NZ vs Aussie
Today was dominated by one person - Ross Taylor.
Taylor smashed 138 and in the process completed the fastest hundred in NZ test match history (81 balls). His six hitting ability was again to the fore including one over where he took Hauritz for 25 of a solitary over! The pity was no other NZ batsman really stood up and built a partnership with Taylor. The result was a paltry 33 run lead on a pitch that we could have tightened the screws and compiled a large lead. I have to say that was extremely disappointing.
I don't want to sound negative but Ross Taylor was extremely lucky and if the Aussies were fielding to their usual high standard he wouldn't have made double figures. He was dropped three times and while he went on to make a magnificent century he still hasn't found that balance in his agressive batting style that will deliver the consistency that is required at test match level.
He has enormous talent and is undoubtedly the class batsman in this NZ team. His average of 43 with 5 centuries is an impressive record but he has the ability to put even better numbers on the board. I hope he finds that balance because he will develop into one of our all time greats if he does.
Back to the test match.... the Aussies have knocked off our lead with consumate ease and once again our bowlers will be under the microscope. We need another top notch performance and cant let Aussie get away on us today. If we do I think barring any weather issues we will struggle batting last.
Today is the defininig day. Let's see if we're up to it.
Taylor smashed 138 and in the process completed the fastest hundred in NZ test match history (81 balls). His six hitting ability was again to the fore including one over where he took Hauritz for 25 of a solitary over! The pity was no other NZ batsman really stood up and built a partnership with Taylor. The result was a paltry 33 run lead on a pitch that we could have tightened the screws and compiled a large lead. I have to say that was extremely disappointing.
I don't want to sound negative but Ross Taylor was extremely lucky and if the Aussies were fielding to their usual high standard he wouldn't have made double figures. He was dropped three times and while he went on to make a magnificent century he still hasn't found that balance in his agressive batting style that will deliver the consistency that is required at test match level.
He has enormous talent and is undoubtedly the class batsman in this NZ team. His average of 43 with 5 centuries is an impressive record but he has the ability to put even better numbers on the board. I hope he finds that balance because he will develop into one of our all time greats if he does.
Back to the test match.... the Aussies have knocked off our lead with consumate ease and once again our bowlers will be under the microscope. We need another top notch performance and cant let Aussie get away on us today. If we do I think barring any weather issues we will struggle batting last.
Today is the defininig day. Let's see if we're up to it.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Day 1 - NZ vs Aussie
This was probably one of the most impressive displays I have seen from a Blackcaps bowling attack. Early on the first day it seemed normal transmission would resume as our wayward attack proved no match for the Aussie batsman.
Thankfully we managed to collect wickets on a semi regular basis before we blitzed them in the third session.
Southee took four wickets and somehow I have a feeling we saw him come of age. We saw glimpses of it in the 20/20 matches but he really stood up and took the game by the scruff of the neck. If he manages to perform well with the ball in the second innings he will pretty much cement his place in the test team.
Daniel Vettorri. What can you say? In his 100th test match he continued his outstanding form. The control he possesses over the ball is nothing short of amazing and he bamboozled the Aussies frequently and ended up taking four wickets himself.
To bowl Australia out for 231 was a very good effort indeed. Our aim must be to bat the entire day today. If we can achieve that we can then start to build a lead. We have not beaten Australia in a test match since 1993 but we have now put ourselves in a position to win if we can hold our nerve and play some consistent cricket.
Thankfully we managed to collect wickets on a semi regular basis before we blitzed them in the third session.
Southee took four wickets and somehow I have a feeling we saw him come of age. We saw glimpses of it in the 20/20 matches but he really stood up and took the game by the scruff of the neck. If he manages to perform well with the ball in the second innings he will pretty much cement his place in the test team.
Daniel Vettorri. What can you say? In his 100th test match he continued his outstanding form. The control he possesses over the ball is nothing short of amazing and he bamboozled the Aussies frequently and ended up taking four wickets himself.
To bowl Australia out for 231 was a very good effort indeed. Our aim must be to bat the entire day today. If we can achieve that we can then start to build a lead. We have not beaten Australia in a test match since 1993 but we have now put ourselves in a position to win if we can hold our nerve and play some consistent cricket.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Tips of the week.
Okay.... let's see if we can make some money.
This is where I'll be putting my $50 this weekend.
$10 Multi - Highlanders 13+, Hurricanes to win, Bulls 13+
Highlanders should finally chalk up a victory and against a hapless Lions outfit it should be a comfortable win. The Hurricanes have been pretty average over the past few weeks but should have too much class for the sharks. The Bulls are the form team of the competition and quite frankly I think they will smash the Force. RETURN $49.30
$20 Head to Head NRL St George vs North Queensland
This is the anchor bet of the weekend with St George at home paying $1.30. St George have had a storming start to the 2010 season and I can't see North Queensland stopping them this weekend. RETURN $26.00
$10 NZ Trotting Derby (Meeting 8 Race 6) Fixed Odds - Win
Shezeoneoftheboys is undefeated and looks likely to score again particularly from the 3 draw. I'd take the $1.60 on offer. RETURN $16.00
$10 Free For All (Meeting 8 Race 10) Tote odds
Baileys Dream is sure to be the hotpot in this one so for a little bit of value I'm putting $5 each way on Tennis Ball. He won his last start and is likely to be there or thereabouts. RETURN tbd.
This is where I'll be putting my $50 this weekend.
$10 Multi - Highlanders 13+, Hurricanes to win, Bulls 13+
Highlanders should finally chalk up a victory and against a hapless Lions outfit it should be a comfortable win. The Hurricanes have been pretty average over the past few weeks but should have too much class for the sharks. The Bulls are the form team of the competition and quite frankly I think they will smash the Force. RETURN $49.30
$20 Head to Head NRL St George vs North Queensland
This is the anchor bet of the weekend with St George at home paying $1.30. St George have had a storming start to the 2010 season and I can't see North Queensland stopping them this weekend. RETURN $26.00
$10 NZ Trotting Derby (Meeting 8 Race 6) Fixed Odds - Win
Shezeoneoftheboys is undefeated and looks likely to score again particularly from the 3 draw. I'd take the $1.60 on offer. RETURN $16.00
$10 Free For All (Meeting 8 Race 10) Tote odds
Baileys Dream is sure to be the hotpot in this one so for a little bit of value I'm putting $5 each way on Tennis Ball. He won his last start and is likely to be there or thereabouts. RETURN tbd.
Brown in the hunt
Mark Brown is only one shot off the pace after the first round of the latest European Tour golf event.
He's definitely been improving over the last few weeks and I hope he can hold his form over the next three days.
With Cambo pretty much done and dusted we need another star to emerge - Brown could be that star.
He's definitely been improving over the last few weeks and I hope he can hold his form over the next three days.
With Cambo pretty much done and dusted we need another star to emerge - Brown could be that star.
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Rene Ranger
Chris Rattue on Rene Ranger:
Yes it certainly is. Without this hanging over his head there would be no doubt of his case for inclusion in the All Blacks.
Completely disagree - Ben Smith has been a standout in Super 14 this year and that's no mean feat in an underperforming team such as the Highlanders.
Exactly what I was thinking when watching him in the weekend. Not only is he a big man but he has got pace to boot. We only need to see what a certain J Lomu did with those attributes although I think Ranger has better all round ball skills.
Agree that Corey Jane probably doesn't provide the presence that someone like Ranger does but there is no doubt how impressive Jane was for the All Blacks last year. The interesting thing will be to see if Rene Ranger can produce consistent performances for the entire Super 14.
Rene Ranger. Now there's the future for rugby, even if Ranger's own future is clouded at the moment by an upcoming court case.
Yes it certainly is. Without this hanging over his head there would be no doubt of his case for inclusion in the All Blacks.
How did Ben Smith end up in the All Blacks last year while Rene Ranger didn't? Actually, how did Smith end up in the All Blacks full stop?
Completely disagree - Ben Smith has been a standout in Super 14 this year and that's no mean feat in an underperforming team such as the Highlanders.
What Ranger proved again with his smashing performance against the Brumbies is that rugby does not have to be a claustrophobic chess battle. There is still room for a few blockbusting superstars.
Exactly what I was thinking when watching him in the weekend. Not only is he a big man but he has got pace to boot. We only need to see what a certain J Lomu did with those attributes although I think Ranger has better all round ball skills.
Here is one example of how the Ranger factor works. The Sydney press is writing about Ranger danger when the Blues play the Waratahs on Saturday night.
This is priceless pre-match publicity that Jane and Smith never attract.
Agree that Corey Jane probably doesn't provide the presence that someone like Ranger does but there is no doubt how impressive Jane was for the All Blacks last year. The interesting thing will be to see if Rene Ranger can produce consistent performances for the entire Super 14.
Williamson in
From the Herald online:
Good to see this very promising talent called into the Blackcaps. Sure he is young but with 19 first class matches under his belt he is sporting a very good average of 48.34. He has scored 4 hundreds and 6 fifties and in my mind has done everything he can to warrant a call up.
I hope the selectors actually play him, he is quite a useful offspinner also and in Hamilton (his home ground) he could provide some real value to a team down on confidence.
Northern Districts 19-year-old Kane Williamson has been included in the New Zealand cricket team to contest the second test against Australia in Hamilton this week.
Good to see this very promising talent called into the Blackcaps. Sure he is young but with 19 first class matches under his belt he is sporting a very good average of 48.34. He has scored 4 hundreds and 6 fifties and in my mind has done everything he can to warrant a call up.
I hope the selectors actually play him, he is quite a useful offspinner also and in Hamilton (his home ground) he could provide some real value to a team down on confidence.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Bet a lazy $5
I see the Blackcaps are now paying $9.00 to win the second test match at Hamilton. Probably money wasted but at those odds it's worth a lazy five bucks.
Anti Climax or what?
Well the dream didn't come true and we have been smashed by 10 wickets by the Aussies. Probably not a huge surprise but after the morning started so well with Brendon McCullum (he bought me a Heineken once) scored his hundred of the third ball of the morning hopes were rising quickly.
Once he went fairly shortly after things went downhill and we only managed to score another 40 odd runs. Just to rub it in Aussie dispatched the 100 odd runs in super quick time without losing a wicket.
Off to Hamilton for the second test and a chance to restore some pride. I would suggest the top order will be looked at very closely after another poor test match....
Once he went fairly shortly after things went downhill and we only managed to score another 40 odd runs. Just to rub it in Aussie dispatched the 100 odd runs in super quick time without losing a wicket.
Off to Hamilton for the second test and a chance to restore some pride. I would suggest the top order will be looked at very closely after another poor test match....
Hayman
There is a lot of comment about Carl Hayman's decision to take up a contract in France instead of returning to NZ for the world cup.
I have no problem with his decision as it is a personal choice and he needs to make Hay(man) while the sun shines. If a couple of million dollars was waved in front of me I'd take it as well. Hayman has been up front and said the decision was based around financial reasons and the fact he has honest instead of rolling out the standard bullshit "it's a great opportunity" is refreshing.
There has been further comment around the NZ Rugby Union's policy to insist players who wish to play for the All Blacks must play their provincial rugby in New Zealand. I applaud this stance and hope they stay firm.
The result of allowing rugby players to be selected from overseas will mean a highly diluted local competition. In a small country such as NZ this would be a bitter blow.
The other consideration is how the selectors are supposed to determine how good a players form really is? Different competitions will have different standards of play. A player may stand out in one competition purely due the lower standard and this is hard for selectors to identify. At least when all your potential players are in the same competition you can compare apples with apples.
At the moment the All Black jersey still provides enough of an incentive for players to stay in New Zealand therefore the current policy should be retained.
I have no problem with his decision as it is a personal choice and he needs to make Hay(man) while the sun shines. If a couple of million dollars was waved in front of me I'd take it as well. Hayman has been up front and said the decision was based around financial reasons and the fact he has honest instead of rolling out the standard bullshit "it's a great opportunity" is refreshing.
There has been further comment around the NZ Rugby Union's policy to insist players who wish to play for the All Blacks must play their provincial rugby in New Zealand. I applaud this stance and hope they stay firm.
The result of allowing rugby players to be selected from overseas will mean a highly diluted local competition. In a small country such as NZ this would be a bitter blow.
The other consideration is how the selectors are supposed to determine how good a players form really is? Different competitions will have different standards of play. A player may stand out in one competition purely due the lower standard and this is hard for selectors to identify. At least when all your potential players are in the same competition you can compare apples with apples.
At the moment the All Black jersey still provides enough of an incentive for players to stay in New Zealand therefore the current policy should be retained.
Thanks Vettori, McCullum and the wind!
Unbelievable scenes at the Basin Reserve yesterday.
It was day four in a test match that NZ were getting smashed but thanks to the wind and a gritty display from both Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum (he bought me a Heineken once) have now seen the Blackcaps with an unlikely 60 run lead with four wickets in hand.
I have two enduring memories of yesterday. Firstly the sight of the groundsman carrying the large covers out to the pitch before the wind caught them and the blew across the ground like a spinnaker - some poor bugger decided to hang onto the covers and was dragged halfway across the ground! Secondly the 500kg roller was no match as the wind pushed it several metres, it's bloody 500kg!!!!!
The Aussies did not like being out in the field in those conditions, but lets be honest who would? The good thing was that NZ capatilised on that situation. Vettori provided an outstanding knock of 77 and proved once again he is our best cricketer since Hadlee. McCullum (he bought me a Heineken once) was left at 94 not out after producing a mature and patient innings. I hope Bazza can go on to rack up three figures. It was also pleasing to see the support Darryl Tuffey gave at the other end and there is no doubt his batting has improved out of sight.
A draw from a position where we followed on after a dismal first innings would be a monumental achievement but is still a long way off. If I was to start dreaming I could see the Blackcaps batting for the best part of two sessions before rolling Australia to take the win...... I did say I was dreaming!
It was day four in a test match that NZ were getting smashed but thanks to the wind and a gritty display from both Daniel Vettori and Brendon McCullum (he bought me a Heineken once) have now seen the Blackcaps with an unlikely 60 run lead with four wickets in hand.
I have two enduring memories of yesterday. Firstly the sight of the groundsman carrying the large covers out to the pitch before the wind caught them and the blew across the ground like a spinnaker - some poor bugger decided to hang onto the covers and was dragged halfway across the ground! Secondly the 500kg roller was no match as the wind pushed it several metres, it's bloody 500kg!!!!!
The Aussies did not like being out in the field in those conditions, but lets be honest who would? The good thing was that NZ capatilised on that situation. Vettori provided an outstanding knock of 77 and proved once again he is our best cricketer since Hadlee. McCullum (he bought me a Heineken once) was left at 94 not out after producing a mature and patient innings. I hope Bazza can go on to rack up three figures. It was also pleasing to see the support Darryl Tuffey gave at the other end and there is no doubt his batting has improved out of sight.
A draw from a position where we followed on after a dismal first innings would be a monumental achievement but is still a long way off. If I was to start dreaming I could see the Blackcaps batting for the best part of two sessions before rolling Australia to take the win...... I did say I was dreaming!
Kiwi golfers in the money
It's good to see Tim Wilkinson back in the money this week on the USPGA Tour. Sure he finished 46th but it is still a huge effort to make the cut on this ultra competitive tour. Tim needs some strong finishes to ensure he retains his card on the tour and it would be a huge blow to NZ golf if he is unable to do so.
On the European tour Mark Brown has finished 56th which now makes it consecutive weeks in the money for him. Mark had a huge year two years a go with multiple wins on the tour so definitely has the talent to compete on this tour.
Two guys to watch closely this year.
On the European tour Mark Brown has finished 56th which now makes it consecutive weeks in the money for him. Mark had a huge year two years a go with multiple wins on the tour so definitely has the talent to compete on this tour.
Two guys to watch closely this year.
Monday, March 22, 2010
Weekend Picks - Post Mortem
Another blockbuster weekend of wall to wall sport.
Blues vs Brumbies My Pick - Blues. Result - Blues.
A confidence building result for the Blues - a four try blitz over a ten minute period led by an ever improving Rene Ranger secured a bonus point win for the home team.
Bulls vs Hurricanes My Pick - Hurricanes. Result - Bulls
This was my upset pick of the weekend that was so close to coming through! The Hurricanes shot out to a 12 point lead by the Bulls clawed their way back. Only a late penalty by the Bulls gave them a two point victory. Bulls still looking good in this years comp - good teams find a way to win.
Crusaders vs Lions My Pick - Crusaders. Result - Crusaders
Like taking candy from a baby. Not a vintage performance by the Crusaders but still far too good for the Lions.
Highlanders vs Sharks My Pick - Highlanders. Result - Sharks
The Highlanders at home playing a team that had not won this season should have nailed a victory. The fact they didn't was a disgrace and has to bring into question their status as a Super 14 franchise. Another lacklustre season for the boys down south.
Dragons vs Bulldogs My Pick - Dragons Result - Dragons
The Dragons showed they will be a real title contender with a comprehensive win. I thought this would be a bit closer.
Warriors vs Sharks My Pick - Warriors Result - Warriors
Good confidence building win by the Warriors. They lost Seymour right before kickoff but it didn't seem to affect them too much.
Eels vs Manly My Pick - Manly Result - Eels
Manly were cruising at 20 nil but Eels further confirmed the unpredictability of this competition with stirring come from behind performance.
Manchester United vs Liverpool My Pick - Man U. Result - Man U
2-1 victory and United cement their spot at the top of the table.
Arsenal vs West Ham My Pick - Arsenel. Result - Arsenel
Arsenal came away with a well deserved victory. They did everything they could to lose however with one man sent off and then they conceded a penalty. Fortnately for them West Ham were trying even harder to lose and missed their penalty chance but allowed Arsenal to score theirs.
Blackburn vs Chelsea My Pick - Chelsea. Result - Draw
This is one Chelsea really needed to nail but they just seem like they cant win when the pressure is really on. This gives Man U 2 clear points at the top of the table from Arsenal with Chelsea 4 points behind with a game in hand.
Slightly better effort that last week with 6/10.
Blues vs Brumbies My Pick - Blues. Result - Blues.
A confidence building result for the Blues - a four try blitz over a ten minute period led by an ever improving Rene Ranger secured a bonus point win for the home team.
Bulls vs Hurricanes My Pick - Hurricanes. Result - Bulls
This was my upset pick of the weekend that was so close to coming through! The Hurricanes shot out to a 12 point lead by the Bulls clawed their way back. Only a late penalty by the Bulls gave them a two point victory. Bulls still looking good in this years comp - good teams find a way to win.
Crusaders vs Lions My Pick - Crusaders. Result - Crusaders
Like taking candy from a baby. Not a vintage performance by the Crusaders but still far too good for the Lions.
Highlanders vs Sharks My Pick - Highlanders. Result - Sharks
The Highlanders at home playing a team that had not won this season should have nailed a victory. The fact they didn't was a disgrace and has to bring into question their status as a Super 14 franchise. Another lacklustre season for the boys down south.
Dragons vs Bulldogs My Pick - Dragons Result - Dragons
The Dragons showed they will be a real title contender with a comprehensive win. I thought this would be a bit closer.
Warriors vs Sharks My Pick - Warriors Result - Warriors
Good confidence building win by the Warriors. They lost Seymour right before kickoff but it didn't seem to affect them too much.
Eels vs Manly My Pick - Manly Result - Eels
Manly were cruising at 20 nil but Eels further confirmed the unpredictability of this competition with stirring come from behind performance.
Manchester United vs Liverpool My Pick - Man U. Result - Man U
2-1 victory and United cement their spot at the top of the table.
Arsenal vs West Ham My Pick - Arsenel. Result - Arsenel
Arsenal came away with a well deserved victory. They did everything they could to lose however with one man sent off and then they conceded a penalty. Fortnately for them West Ham were trying even harder to lose and missed their penalty chance but allowed Arsenal to score theirs.
Blackburn vs Chelsea My Pick - Chelsea. Result - Draw
This is one Chelsea really needed to nail but they just seem like they cant win when the pressure is really on. This gives Man U 2 clear points at the top of the table from Arsenal with Chelsea 4 points behind with a game in hand.
Slightly better effort that last week with 6/10.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Weekend Picks
Another busy sporting weekend. I've selected a few games to tip on this week.
Rugby
Blues vs Brumbies.
I'll give this one to the Blues in a close one. Home advantage should see them right after the bye last weekend.
Bulls vs Hurricanes
Bulls are averaging nearly 50 points a match and the Canes have been struggling. Everything points to a Bulls win but I'm going to call an upset on this. Hurricanes (just)
Crusaders vs Lions
Even though they have rested 6 All Blacks the Crusaders should still win this with a bonus point.
Highlanders vs Sharks
Both teams have struggled so far this year. Once again I think home advantage will be the difference here. Highlanders to win.
NRL
Dragons vs Bulldogs
Should be another cracking Friday night game. NRL games are tough to pick in such a close competition but Dragons for me in this one.
Warriors vs Sharks
Back at Mt Smart Stadium for their first home game. I saw enough last week against the Titans to suggest the Warriors will win their fair share of games. Warriors comfortably.
Eels vs Manly
Two of the more favoured teams and also two teams that lost their first game. Should be another close encounter but I'm going for Manly.
English Football
Only three sides in the race for title, let's take a look at their games.
Manchester United vs Liverpool
Man U are leading the comp by 2 points but have played one more than second place Chelsea. They will be up for this one and should put an inconsistent Liverpool away.
Arsenal vs West Ham
The Arse have fought on well to keep in the title race. On paper this should be an easy victory but West Ham are fighting to stay clear of the relegation zone. Nonetheless Arsenal for me.
Blackburn vs Chelsea
A Ryan Nelson-less Blackburn who sit mid table don't really have much to play for in this one. Chelsea will be smarting after being unceremoniously dumped from the Champions League midweek and should take their frustrations out on Blackburn. Chelsea to win.
Rugby
Blues vs Brumbies.
I'll give this one to the Blues in a close one. Home advantage should see them right after the bye last weekend.
Bulls vs Hurricanes
Bulls are averaging nearly 50 points a match and the Canes have been struggling. Everything points to a Bulls win but I'm going to call an upset on this. Hurricanes (just)
Crusaders vs Lions
Even though they have rested 6 All Blacks the Crusaders should still win this with a bonus point.
Highlanders vs Sharks
Both teams have struggled so far this year. Once again I think home advantage will be the difference here. Highlanders to win.
NRL
Dragons vs Bulldogs
Should be another cracking Friday night game. NRL games are tough to pick in such a close competition but Dragons for me in this one.
Warriors vs Sharks
Back at Mt Smart Stadium for their first home game. I saw enough last week against the Titans to suggest the Warriors will win their fair share of games. Warriors comfortably.
Eels vs Manly
Two of the more favoured teams and also two teams that lost their first game. Should be another close encounter but I'm going for Manly.
English Football
Only three sides in the race for title, let's take a look at their games.
Manchester United vs Liverpool
Man U are leading the comp by 2 points but have played one more than second place Chelsea. They will be up for this one and should put an inconsistent Liverpool away.
Arsenal vs West Ham
The Arse have fought on well to keep in the title race. On paper this should be an easy victory but West Ham are fighting to stay clear of the relegation zone. Nonetheless Arsenal for me.
Blackburn vs Chelsea
A Ryan Nelson-less Blackburn who sit mid table don't really have much to play for in this one. Chelsea will be smarting after being unceremoniously dumped from the Champions League midweek and should take their frustrations out on Blackburn. Chelsea to win.
Another boxing joke
From Stuff:
Yet another boxing farce in a sport struggling for credibility at the best of times. I'm a boxing fan but I feel sorry for the people who forked out $24.95 to watch this garbage on Sky.
New Zealand heavyweight boxer Shane Cameron won his comeback fight in farcical fashion when his Australian opponent John Hopoate was disqualified in the second round of their Melbourne bout. Australian referee Malcolm Bulmer stopped the fight 43s into the second round of their 10 round fight with Hopoate guilty of persistent holding and wrestling tactics. Hopate stormed from the ring and the result also left Cameron's camp livid, believing the referee stopped the fight too early.
Yet another boxing farce in a sport struggling for credibility at the best of times. I'm a boxing fan but I feel sorry for the people who forked out $24.95 to watch this garbage on Sky.
The Aussie Test
The Blackcaps will have to experience an unbelievable turn around in test match form to have any chance of beating the Australians.
We definitely have the talent amongst our batting lineup but generally don't have the ability to apply ourselves for long periods of time - unfortunately that's the key to test matches.
The other worrying consideration is whether our bowling attack has enough firepower to roll the Aussies twice.
Aussie have won the toss and have decided to bat - let's see if we can get some early scalps.
We definitely have the talent amongst our batting lineup but generally don't have the ability to apply ourselves for long periods of time - unfortunately that's the key to test matches.
The other worrying consideration is whether our bowling attack has enough firepower to roll the Aussies twice.
Aussie have won the toss and have decided to bat - let's see if we can get some early scalps.
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Tiger is a smart man
While the world's media goes crazy over the decision Tiger Woods has made to return to golf at the US Masters I sit back and say "well played".
The media are accusing Woods of playing it safe behind the protection the Masters provide. They say he knows with the strict behaviour requirements and restricted media access he will get a far easier ride.
Of course he will - and he knows it!! It a is a smart play by Woods to do this and I applaud him. If you had an opportunity to slip back into professional golf without being subjected to a potentially hostile crowd and a frenzied tabloid media you would take it every time.
I want to see him play golf and that's it. The PGA Tour needs him and golf is a far better sport with him and I for one am looking forward to seeing him tee it up again.
The media are accusing Woods of playing it safe behind the protection the Masters provide. They say he knows with the strict behaviour requirements and restricted media access he will get a far easier ride.
Of course he will - and he knows it!! It a is a smart play by Woods to do this and I applaud him. If you had an opportunity to slip back into professional golf without being subjected to a potentially hostile crowd and a frenzied tabloid media you would take it every time.
I want to see him play golf and that's it. The PGA Tour needs him and golf is a far better sport with him and I for one am looking forward to seeing him tee it up again.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Weekend Picks post mortem
Another busy sporting weekend, let' see how I did.....
Chiefs vs Crusaders My Pick: Chiefs Result: Crusaders
I really thought this was a golden opportunity for the Chiefs to stamp their mark on the 2010 Super 15 but the class of the Crusades prevailed. A loss at home like that will hurt the Chiefs and they will need to lift their game big time if they want to be serious contenders.
Auckland Trotting Cup My Pick: Monkey King Result: Monkey King
Monkey King looked a little tired and wasn't at his best but he is a tough horse and took advantage of a very nice run in the trail for most of the race. An amazing year for Monkey King winning the NZ Cup, The Free for All, Miracle Mile, Second in the Interdominions and now winning the Auckland Cup.
Eels vs Dragons My Pick: Eels Result: Dragons
A close game as predicted but the Dragons did the business.
Cricket - NZ vs Aussie My Pick: Aussie Result: NZ
This was a tip I didn't mind getting wrong. Finally a strong bowling peformance by the Black Caps. I'm looking forward to the test matches but am not confident we can compete.
Football - Sydney vs Phoenix My Pick: Sydney Result: Sydney
This game will probably be remembered more for the hand ball which resulted in a Sydney goal. To be honest I don't think it would have made a huge difference to the result of the game with Sydney dominating in most aspects. A fantastic season by the Phoenix and continues the surge of football in New Zealand.
Titans vs Warriors My Pick: Titans Result: Titans
Half way through this encounter I thought the Warriors just might pull this off but a lacklustre last 30 minutes ensured the Titans got the two points. I saw enough from this Warriors team (particularly the new half combination) to suggest they will win their fair share of games.
So 3 out of 6 for a 50% record this weekend. Not great but not bad.
Chiefs vs Crusaders My Pick: Chiefs Result: Crusaders
I really thought this was a golden opportunity for the Chiefs to stamp their mark on the 2010 Super 15 but the class of the Crusades prevailed. A loss at home like that will hurt the Chiefs and they will need to lift their game big time if they want to be serious contenders.
Auckland Trotting Cup My Pick: Monkey King Result: Monkey King
Monkey King looked a little tired and wasn't at his best but he is a tough horse and took advantage of a very nice run in the trail for most of the race. An amazing year for Monkey King winning the NZ Cup, The Free for All, Miracle Mile, Second in the Interdominions and now winning the Auckland Cup.
Eels vs Dragons My Pick: Eels Result: Dragons
A close game as predicted but the Dragons did the business.
Cricket - NZ vs Aussie My Pick: Aussie Result: NZ
This was a tip I didn't mind getting wrong. Finally a strong bowling peformance by the Black Caps. I'm looking forward to the test matches but am not confident we can compete.
Football - Sydney vs Phoenix My Pick: Sydney Result: Sydney
This game will probably be remembered more for the hand ball which resulted in a Sydney goal. To be honest I don't think it would have made a huge difference to the result of the game with Sydney dominating in most aspects. A fantastic season by the Phoenix and continues the surge of football in New Zealand.
Titans vs Warriors My Pick: Titans Result: Titans
Half way through this encounter I thought the Warriors just might pull this off but a lacklustre last 30 minutes ensured the Titans got the two points. I saw enough from this Warriors team (particularly the new half combination) to suggest they will win their fair share of games.
So 3 out of 6 for a 50% record this weekend. Not great but not bad.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Monkey is the King
Monkey King has topped off an amazing season by winning the Auckland Cup tonight.
His brilliant season started by winning the NZ Trotting Cup followed by the Free For All in the same week. He then went on to win the Miracle Mile in Aussie before finishing second in the Interdominions.
He's stamped his mark on Harness Racing and can now be mentioned in the same breath as all of the other great harness racers.
There is no doubt that this Monkey is the king.
His brilliant season started by winning the NZ Trotting Cup followed by the Free For All in the same week. He then went on to win the Miracle Mile in Aussie before finishing second in the Interdominions.
He's stamped his mark on Harness Racing and can now be mentioned in the same breath as all of the other great harness racers.
There is no doubt that this Monkey is the king.
Sporting paradise this weekend
A HUGE sporting weekend. Here's the highlights and my tips:
Tonight
Auckland Trotting Cup - I'm looking forward to this. Half a million dollars on the line and there is a great field. My pick is Monkey King who has been on fire this season with Changeover in second. Georgetown is another to watch and will be at good odds.
Super 14. Chiefs vs Crusaders. Big game to start the weekend. Although the Crusaders will be favoured I think Chiefs will win this.
NRL starts this weekend. Should be a cracker opening match with the Eels taking on the Dragons. I'm picking the Eels in a close one.
Saturday
Cricket. Us vs the Aussies. Another smashing at the hands of the Aussies I'm thinking.
Football. Phoenix vs Sydney. Undoubtedly the sporting highlight of this weekend. The Phoenix have been on an unbelievable roll but now must travel to Sydney to try to book a place in the final. My heart says Phoenix but this Sydney teams is full of class and I just can't see the Phoenix being able to beat them. Sydney 1-0.
Sunday
NRL. Titans vs Warriors. This is a tough first up game for the Warriors. I can't seem them beating the Titans on the Gold Coast - a place where the Titans lost only twice last year. Titans by plenty.
Definitely a great weekend to spend on the couch!
Tonight
Auckland Trotting Cup - I'm looking forward to this. Half a million dollars on the line and there is a great field. My pick is Monkey King who has been on fire this season with Changeover in second. Georgetown is another to watch and will be at good odds.
Super 14. Chiefs vs Crusaders. Big game to start the weekend. Although the Crusaders will be favoured I think Chiefs will win this.
NRL starts this weekend. Should be a cracker opening match with the Eels taking on the Dragons. I'm picking the Eels in a close one.
Saturday
Cricket. Us vs the Aussies. Another smashing at the hands of the Aussies I'm thinking.
Football. Phoenix vs Sydney. Undoubtedly the sporting highlight of this weekend. The Phoenix have been on an unbelievable roll but now must travel to Sydney to try to book a place in the final. My heart says Phoenix but this Sydney teams is full of class and I just can't see the Phoenix being able to beat them. Sydney 1-0.
Sunday
NRL. Titans vs Warriors. This is a tough first up game for the Warriors. I can't seem them beating the Titans on the Gold Coast - a place where the Titans lost only twice last year. Titans by plenty.
Definitely a great weekend to spend on the couch!
Rain delays - what a joke
I attended the cricket at Eden Park yesterday. The absolute hammering at the hands of the Australians was bad enough but having to sit for an hour and half waiting for the second innings to start was in perfectly good playing conditions was a joke!
At worst there was a misty drizzle which judging by those exposed to the elements in the stands who remained in their seats and the players continuing to warm up on the field indicated it was not going to cause any issues. But no.... the over precious decision makers decided it was too dangerous and play was delayed.
There were thousands of people who paid good money to be provided with entertainment but for some reason the best interests of the customer (you know the person who pays the wages) are not taken into consideration. They should have started on time at 6.02pm. The full 50 overs would have been available and there would have been plenty of time to use them if required. The customer would have got value for their money rather than be short-changed once again.
They simply need to harden up and play even if conditions are not 100% perfect - that's what the public demand and that's what they should get.
At worst there was a misty drizzle which judging by those exposed to the elements in the stands who remained in their seats and the players continuing to warm up on the field indicated it was not going to cause any issues. But no.... the over precious decision makers decided it was too dangerous and play was delayed.
There were thousands of people who paid good money to be provided with entertainment but for some reason the best interests of the customer (you know the person who pays the wages) are not taken into consideration. They should have started on time at 6.02pm. The full 50 overs would have been available and there would have been plenty of time to use them if required. The customer would have got value for their money rather than be short-changed once again.
They simply need to harden up and play even if conditions are not 100% perfect - that's what the public demand and that's what they should get.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Aussies too good
Let's be honest. Are we really surprised that Australia coasted to a comfortable 6 wicket win last night in Hamilton?
Traditionally for NZ cricket teams to compete with Australia we need to have our best players on the park. When you run through the list of absent players I think our expectations may be set a little high in this series - those off the top of my head I can think of are: Ryder, Mills, Oram not to mention injury clouds hanging over Vettori and Taylor.
That's not to say we shouldn't expect a good performance and to be honest a couple of selection decisions have me scratching my head. Firstly Mason, he has never set the world on fire and to be honest has only really helped opposition players increase their strike rates. To me someone like Ian Butler who has performed well in domestic cricket and has international experience would have been a better option. Peter Ingram athough exciting when he gets going has proven that against quality opposition he doesn't have neither the skill or the technique. I do think he was worth a shot but we must now accept this is a failed experiment and bring back Lou Vincent who in my opinion should have been there from the start.
So we move onto Auckland this Thursday 2-1 down in the series. A must win game and we need all our players to fire (particularly the top order) or we could be in for another tough day.
Traditionally for NZ cricket teams to compete with Australia we need to have our best players on the park. When you run through the list of absent players I think our expectations may be set a little high in this series - those off the top of my head I can think of are: Ryder, Mills, Oram not to mention injury clouds hanging over Vettori and Taylor.
That's not to say we shouldn't expect a good performance and to be honest a couple of selection decisions have me scratching my head. Firstly Mason, he has never set the world on fire and to be honest has only really helped opposition players increase their strike rates. To me someone like Ian Butler who has performed well in domestic cricket and has international experience would have been a better option. Peter Ingram athough exciting when he gets going has proven that against quality opposition he doesn't have neither the skill or the technique. I do think he was worth a shot but we must now accept this is a failed experiment and bring back Lou Vincent who in my opinion should have been there from the start.
So we move onto Auckland this Thursday 2-1 down in the series. A must win game and we need all our players to fire (particularly the top order) or we could be in for another tough day.
Sunday, March 7, 2010
The beautiful game - Oh yes it is!!
The Phoenix have triumphed in extra time 3-1 against the Newcastle Jets and all I can say is what an advertisement for football.
The game had it all. Sweeping movements from one end of the pitch to the other, dramatic extra time and balls firing off the woodwork with uncanny regularity.
The Phoenix dug deep and showed a hell of a lot of guts. A number of the team had traveled with the All Whites to Los Angeles mid week but they were still running strongly during extra time. Sure the skill level wasn't A-Grade at all times but what it lack in skill at times it made up for in buckets full with the drama and atmosphere.
Nearly 33,000 fans turned up to support the boys and is a reflection of the growing popularity of football in this country. I hope NZ Football seizes this golden opportunity to grow the game in this country, there's no doubt it has all the elements of a great sport and there is no wonder it is the most popular game in the world.
The game had it all. Sweeping movements from one end of the pitch to the other, dramatic extra time and balls firing off the woodwork with uncanny regularity.
The Phoenix dug deep and showed a hell of a lot of guts. A number of the team had traveled with the All Whites to Los Angeles mid week but they were still running strongly during extra time. Sure the skill level wasn't A-Grade at all times but what it lack in skill at times it made up for in buckets full with the drama and atmosphere.
Nearly 33,000 fans turned up to support the boys and is a reflection of the growing popularity of football in this country. I hope NZ Football seizes this golden opportunity to grow the game in this country, there's no doubt it has all the elements of a great sport and there is no wonder it is the most popular game in the world.
Saturday, March 6, 2010
It's 1 All
The Aussies managed to beat us by 12 runs tonight. To be honest I'm pretty proud of the effort - we had four down before we had 50 on the board and the boys fought right to the end.
Styris played well but the man for me was Vettori - is there nothing this man cant do? 70 off 49 balls - he is an absolute legend.
This result should guarantee sold out crowds for the next 3 games and if we can get Taylor back I think we are a big chance of taking out this series.
Styris played well but the man for me was Vettori - is there nothing this man cant do? 70 off 49 balls - he is an absolute legend.
This result should guarantee sold out crowds for the next 3 games and if we can get Taylor back I think we are a big chance of taking out this series.
Chiefs *shakes head*
What's up with the Chiefs? Three wins away from home including two elusive wins in the republic then in front of a good home crowd get beaten by the Reds. If they are trying to empty their stadium they are going about it in the right way.
A bumbling ineffectual performance which capped off a pretty average week in the Chiefs camp with Sione Lauaki being questioned by police. Note to management - RED FLAG! He's been in trouble before with the cops not to mention is serving a two match ban presently for a spear tackle. I would let him go now - the team don't need any other distractions.
A bumbling ineffectual performance which capped off a pretty average week in the Chiefs camp with Sione Lauaki being questioned by police. Note to management - RED FLAG! He's been in trouble before with the cops not to mention is serving a two match ban presently for a spear tackle. I would let him go now - the team don't need any other distractions.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Styris brings us home!
It's one minute after Styris just hit a six to beat the Aussies and put us 1-0 up in the series.
A tense game that showed just how important experience is - Styris under huge pressure brought us home.
Make no mistake this is a huge win. With no Vettori and a batsman down we still managed to beat a team who have not been defeated this summer in a ODI.
The game had it all and threatened to boil over with an altercation mid pitch between Styris and Mitchell - no guessing who eventually came out on top with that one. Bond chimed in unexpected fashion with some very useful boundaries late in the game.
We won and simply because of that fact it was a great game. Woot!
A tense game that showed just how important experience is - Styris under huge pressure brought us home.
Make no mistake this is a huge win. With no Vettori and a batsman down we still managed to beat a team who have not been defeated this summer in a ODI.
The game had it all and threatened to boil over with an altercation mid pitch between Styris and Mitchell - no guessing who eventually came out on top with that one. Bond chimed in unexpected fashion with some very useful boundaries late in the game.
We won and simply because of that fact it was a great game. Woot!
Tiger to return soon?
Stuff reported today:
Tiger Woods is back at home after a week of family counselling in Arizona and is trying to get into a routine that includes golf and fitness, a person with knowledge of his schedule has revealed.
Let's hope Tiger is back playing soon. The tour has been boring as batshit without him and I want to see him break Jack Nicklaus's major record.
I don't give a toss what he does off the course. His golf is the reason I watch him and there's no doubt he's good for the game. I do note the number of woman he supposedly shagged equals the number of majors he has won - perhaps a reward he gives himself for each win?
Tiger Woods is back at home after a week of family counselling in Arizona and is trying to get into a routine that includes golf and fitness, a person with knowledge of his schedule has revealed.
Let's hope Tiger is back playing soon. The tour has been boring as batshit without him and I want to see him break Jack Nicklaus's major record.
I don't give a toss what he does off the course. His golf is the reason I watch him and there's no doubt he's good for the game. I do note the number of woman he supposedly shagged equals the number of majors he has won - perhaps a reward he gives himself for each win?
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Oram or Ignore Him?
Jacob Oram. Give him the boot seems to be the word on the street. Should he stay or should he go?
After two pretty average efforts with both the ball and the bat in T20's against Australia I have to admit I was firmly in the "boot Oram" camp.
To be honest it was an emotional reaction and on retrospect maybe he should be involved in the upcoming ODI series. With that in mind I've done some research to see whether my gut feeling was justified.
This season has seen five innings with a top score of 83 (sure only Bangladesh but you've still gotta score them) and a 33 not out. Taking into account his role in these games where he was required to come in late in the innings to slog it's no worse return than probably most of the other batsmen. Even with a poor T20 series he still warrants a go in the one dayers with that form.
The rest of 2009 was pretty much a disaster. Eight other innings with a top score of 25. Being the freshest memories to most people it's no wonder they are calling for his head. Only a top bowling performance during that period could justify his place. The stats don't lie.... 11 wickets at 35 with a best return of 3/20, not amazing, BUT with an economy rate of 4.11 which in modern cricket is very impressive.
To me he is filling the "Gavin Larsen" role. A stock bowler who isn't flashy but doesn't go for many runs. We all know his explosive power with the bat and that's what most people are judging him on. Dan Vettori has indicated he is there more for his bowling and the stats back him up.
In true couch expert style I have done a 180 and decided he should be there for the first two ODI's vs Australia. But be warned, I'm fickle and if he doesn't perform he's out!
After two pretty average efforts with both the ball and the bat in T20's against Australia I have to admit I was firmly in the "boot Oram" camp.
To be honest it was an emotional reaction and on retrospect maybe he should be involved in the upcoming ODI series. With that in mind I've done some research to see whether my gut feeling was justified.
This season has seen five innings with a top score of 83 (sure only Bangladesh but you've still gotta score them) and a 33 not out. Taking into account his role in these games where he was required to come in late in the innings to slog it's no worse return than probably most of the other batsmen. Even with a poor T20 series he still warrants a go in the one dayers with that form.
The rest of 2009 was pretty much a disaster. Eight other innings with a top score of 25. Being the freshest memories to most people it's no wonder they are calling for his head. Only a top bowling performance during that period could justify his place. The stats don't lie.... 11 wickets at 35 with a best return of 3/20, not amazing, BUT with an economy rate of 4.11 which in modern cricket is very impressive.
To me he is filling the "Gavin Larsen" role. A stock bowler who isn't flashy but doesn't go for many runs. We all know his explosive power with the bat and that's what most people are judging him on. Dan Vettori has indicated he is there more for his bowling and the stats back him up.
In true couch expert style I have done a 180 and decided he should be there for the first two ODI's vs Australia. But be warned, I'm fickle and if he doesn't perform he's out!
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