July 2008
Tri-Nations Betting: Bonus points could be key in close contest
Paul Moon / 31 July 2008 / Leave a comment
Paul Moon is feeling fairly happy with himself, having predicted New Zealand's travails in this year's tournament. But who does he see going on to win in what will surely be a nail-biter?...Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: Aussies rule with awesome attacking display
Maxliu / 26 July 2008 / Leave a comment
A great spectacle ended in an unfancied triumph for the Wallabies but New Zealand will be hungry for revenge next week....Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: Possession will be key in Wallabies v New Zealand clash
Geoffrey Riddle / 25 July 2008 / 1 Comments
Two of the world's finest tacticians will square up on the touchline in Syndey while on the field the flankers are key as Richie McCaw races to be fit for a mouthwatering clash, writes Geoffrey Riddle....Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: Evolving Boks look good to make it a World Cup/Tri-Nations double
Geoffrey Riddle / 18 July 2008 / Leave a comment
The World Champions boast an impressive record in the Subiaco Oval where they are favourites to make it two away wins in a row. Meanwhile, New Zealand will fancy their chances against a transitional Wallabies side, says Geoffrey Riddle....Read more »
Surprise South Africa win shocks All-Blacks on home turf
Tony Calvin / 12 July 2008 / Leave a comment
Superb breakaway try from Ricky Januarie freezes New Zealand in their tracks...Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: New Zealand v South Africa
Geoffrey Riddle / 10 July 2008 / Leave a comment
South Africa are on the road in the Tri-Nations. Next week they travel to Perth to face the Wallabies; but first they must take on the much more testing challenge of New Zealand in Dunedin. Geoff Riddle gauges their chances...Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: Team Preview: Australia
Paul Moon / 05 July 2008 / Leave a comment
Wobbling Wallabies likely to be weakest of three, says Paul Moon...Read more »
Tri-Nations Betting: Team Profile: New Zealand
Geoffrey Riddle / 03 July 2008 / Leave a comment
Geoff Riddle runs the rule over perennial World Cup underachievers New Zealand. The All Blacks are always a formidable force at home, but can they pick up enough points on the road to be crowned champions?...Read more »
Flutey flies under the radar as omissions overshadow inclusions
/ 01 July 2008 / 1 Comments
The Martin Johnson era began in earnest today as he named a 32 man elite training squad. The headlines will be made not by the players he has included, though, but the ones he has left out....Read more »
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