1. #1
    Justin Beerver
    Justin Beerver's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-12-13
    Posts: 97

    this place have a new sharp - 2.30 AM New Zealand-14 - Rugby -

    SBR Record 3-0-0

    rare 2nd release for today Rugby Union

    New Zealand -14 -115




    The Bledisoe Cup won't be going anywhere after Saturday, but that doesn't make New Zealand playing Australia unimportant.



    The All Blacks would be seething if a loss in a match such as this marked what is so far an unbeaten record in 2013.


    A 9-0 record is something that no other team can boast of so far this year - particularly not the Wallabies - as New Zealand continue their march towards back-to-back World Cups in 2015.


    To even be contemplating the All Blacks sealing global glory again two years out from the next global showpiece in England should seem fanciful, but it doesn't.


    Even in a game as mind-blowing and energy-sapping as the one at Ellis Park a fortnight ago, the All Blacks still won by some distance.


    Whereas much of South Africa's play felt physical and frantic, New Zealand at times seemed to be merely floating through what many agreed was the best Test of the year, if not in this decade so far. And they won by 11 points.


    It means that in the last two years over the course of 21 matches, New Zealand have lost just once - inexplicably to England at Twickenham last December.


    Facets of their play are not perfect. Marcos Ayerza and Juan Figallo were already held in high regard, but have emerged out of The Rugby Championship as world-class for the way they harried and bullied Tony Woodcock and Owen Franks.


    Seeing the All Blacks give away so many penalties at the set-piece is surprising and an area to work on, but the rest of their good work makes up for it.


    No other side in world rugby could handle their top three picks at fly-half in Dan Carter, Aaron Cruden and Beauden Barrett being lost to injury, yet Tom Taylor played superbly when called upon. Barrett impressed so much in his time on the pitch, including scoring the decisive try against the Springboks in Johannesburg, that he made our team of the tournament.


    The reason to watch the All Blacks in Dunedin is not just because of how well they have performed over recent months, but to see how new selections and combinations work.


    Ben Smith's move from right wing to outside centre comes as Conrad Smith takes a well-earned holiday, partnering the Highlander with Ma'a Nonu.


    Along with Kieran Read, Ben Smith has been the outstanding player in world rugby this year and his eight tries in The Rugby Championship set a new record for the tournament. Seeing him given more ball to work with in midfield will be intriguing.


    Up-front Charlie Faumuina and Jeremy Thrush have been forced to bide their time amongst the replacements but now get a chance to impress.


    Make no mistake though; the world champions mean business.


    What the Wallabies will produce on Saturday is anyone's guess. Their losing run under Ewen McKenzie was brought to an impressive conclusion in Rosario when they hammered Argentina 54-17 - in the process giving Felipe Contepomi the worst possible send-off.


    A rough season for Australia was underlined off the pitch this week following the announcement of severe off-field losses in revenue over the last two years at $19 million.


    The fiasco involving James O'Connor and key injuries to David Pocock, Scott Higginbotham, seemingly every winger in Australia and now Christian Lealiifano have compounded McKenzie's best efforts to bed in a new culture.


    That is not to suggest that the Wallabies have been short of positives. Israel Folau always had the potential to be a star in Rugby Union, but the speed at which he has ascended from making his debut for the Waratahs to becoming Australia's key attacking force has been impressive.


    His total of seven tries in his first nine games, including a hat-trick inside 42 minutes against Argentina, is highly impressive.


    Folau's emergence in Union has also been timely. In a year where James O'Connor has gone from playing fly-half against the British and Irish Lions to the wilderness of being without a contract for this year or the next, the Wallabies have needed a star. Considering Kurtley Beale's up-and-down year and the gradual re-emergence of Quade Cooper into Test rugby, that need was desperate and Folau has fulfilled it.


    Getting McKenzie's message across will come only with time and Australia are already better off than in the sombre environment that was their press conference at Newlands last month, after being so comprehensively beaten in Cape Town.


    Injuries to a freakish number of wingers will not stop their sense of adventure against New Zealand - because after all, what is there left to lose?


    A great performance, not necessarily a win, will stand the Wallabies in good stead for when they fly to Europe. Australia are a good side and just as they did against Argentina, they need to prove it in Dunedin.


    Ones to watch:


    For New Zealand: The late loss of Richie McCaw deprives this fixture of it's record try scorer, so we've turned our attention to Charles Piutau. A late call-up following the loss of Cory Jane, the Blues flyer was a menace in Super Rugby - making the most clean breaks with 24 and beating the most defenders with 60. Australia will have to be on their toes.


    For Australia: Not to pile the pressure on Matt Toomua, but Lealiifano has been excellent for the Wallabies all season at inside centre - as much for his goalkicking as his distribution. Another Brumbie, Toomua has plenty of talent and started both matches against the All Blacks earlier this year at fly-half. Hardly short of pace, the 23-year-old will face a stern defensive test opposite Ma'a Nonu.


    Head-to-head: Injury to Scott Fardy at blindside flanker for the Wallabies means that Kieran Read will line up opposite Ben McCalman. Read's status as the world's premier number eight remains secure, despite an impressive tournament for Duane Vermeulen. But the Crusader is just outstanding at every facet of Test rugby. His leadership against the Springboks amidst the chaos of Bismarck du Plessis' sending off and away in Argentina gave the world a glimpse of life after McCaw for the All Blacks. 25-year-old McCalman though is no rookie with 26 caps - a physical handful at 6ft 3 inches and 108kg. The Wallabies have lacked the necessary punch from their first and second runners in recent games, which he will help.

  2. #2
    bubblebuttluv
    Derek Jeter, the best shortstop ever.
    bubblebuttluv's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-13-12
    Posts: 5,179
    Betpoints: 1897

    I agree New Zealand will win, but I am not betting ATS after the Bledisloe Cup is already locked up.

    I'm happy taking about a 10% return on my All Blacks moneyline bet.

    Great write-up though.

  3. #3
    easyliving
    easyliving's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 06-25-12
    Posts: 8,876
    Betpoints: 11

    sounds good, gonna use the ML on a big parlay

  4. #4
    Sam Odom
    Sam Odom's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-30-05
    Posts: 58,063
    Betpoints: 37

    jjgold , run a background check on this 'Justin Beerver'

  5. #5
    jjgold
    jjgold's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 07-20-05
    Posts: 388,190
    Betpoints: 10

    He is just a ghost

    I really do not pay attention to him Sammy

  6. #6
    Justin Beerver
    Justin Beerver's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-12-13
    Posts: 97

    Quote Originally Posted by bubblebuttluv View Post
    I agree New Zealand will win, but I am not betting ATS after the Bledisloe Cup is already locked up.

    I'm happy taking about a 10% return on my All Blacks moneyline bet.

    Great write-up though.
    thanks but not my write up ,its from planetrugby.com looks like some guys dont like it here if you do a copy and paste i guess its better here to just post a play without info

  7. #7
    greenhippo
    greenhippo's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-15-12
    Posts: 9,091
    Betpoints: 723

    Have a new sharp? Does SBR have a new non-well English typer?

  8. #8
    Gnutti
    Gnutti's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 12-27-08
    Posts: 698
    Betpoints: 624

    ROXXY

  9. #9
    Justin Beerver
    Justin Beerver's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-12-13
    Posts: 97

    Quote Originally Posted by Gnutti View Post
    ROXXY
    some strange people at this site , but hi

  10. #10
    davopnz
    davopnz's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 02-12-12
    Posts: 1,734
    Betpoints: 150

    picking all blacks -14 and copying an article from planetrugby doesn't make you a sharp.

  11. #11
    ChalkyDog
    Buy the ticket, take the ride.
    ChalkyDog's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-02-11
    Posts: 9,598
    Betpoints: 13

    Solid avatar. One of the better idea's for those kind of body mutilations.

    Can panhandle/eat without occupying her hands.

    Your plays have been random as fukk. Keep winning.
    Nomination(s):
    This post was nominated 1 time . To view the nominated thread please click here. People who nominated: Ra77er

  12. #12
    bubblebuttluv
    Derek Jeter, the best shortstop ever.
    bubblebuttluv's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-13-12
    Posts: 5,179
    Betpoints: 1897

  13. #13
    Justin Beerver
    Justin Beerver's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-12-13
    Posts: 97

    Quote Originally Posted by bubblebuttluv View Post
    also @www.sportlemon.tv

  14. #14
    theballsflop
    Fish
    theballsflop's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 06-22-13
    Posts: 1,483
    Betpoints: 13

    Just take the ml in a parlay

  15. #15
    Justin Beerver
    Justin Beerver's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 10-12-13
    Posts: 97

    Quote Originally Posted by theballsflop View Post
    Just take the ml in a parlay
    good bet, looks like a no cover

  16. #16
    bubblebuttluv
    Derek Jeter, the best shortstop ever.
    bubblebuttluv's Avatar Become A Pro!
    Join Date: 11-13-12
    Posts: 5,179
    Betpoints: 1897

    New Zealand won by 8.

Top