NRL Round 4 Preview – Lots of big names missing

NRL Round 4 Preview – Lots of big names missing

Well last week wasn't too bad. 5 out of 8 and a successful prediction about the ambush at Kogarah. This week has a couple of games that could go either way and a few that look like dead certainties. If you are struggling to decide who to tip in the NRL this week you have come to the right place. .

  • Jim Stynes: AFL Legend and Melbourne Football Club Champion dies

    The AFL community is mourning one of its greats. Last Tuesday at 8.20am, AFL star Jim Stynes died at his home surrounded by friends and family, aged 45. For the past two years, Stynes had been battling an aggressive form of cancer with multiple tumors. His public battle with cancer, his community work and his outstanding AFL career have earned him a State funeral in Victoria.

  • United Take Top Spot!

    Manchester United remains on top of the Premier League Table with a 5-0 thumping of Wolves in Wolverhampton on Sunday. With City not playing this week, United needed to increase their goal difference to get closer to City incase both teams finish on the same points and were 8 goals worse before the game. Wolves however, desperately needed points as they went into the match, bottom of the table and are now in serious trouble with a tough run in.

  • NBA playoffs – coming soon to a court near you

    Well the masses have been waiting and hoping all year and were now on the cusp of it. The Miami Heat are about to face their latest arch nemesis "self belief".

  • NRL Round 3 Preview – Who will win?

    If the first two rounds of the 2012 NRL season have proven anything, it is that this season promises to be one of the most even in recent memory and tippers are in for a rough year! To try and help you navigate the murky waters of who to tip and who not to tip here is a preview of round 3.

  • Melbourne F1 Grand Prix: The 2012 F1 Grand Prix kicks off on Australian soil this weekend with the Qantas Australian Grand Prix.

    Two Australians fly the flag this year. Young Australian Formula One driver Daniel Ricciardo has his first home Grand Prix. The 22-year-old is from Perth and is racing with Torro Rosso. Despite being on home soil, Ricciardo says he is focused, ready to race and not fazed by the pressure of the world stage.

  • United Take Top Spot!

    Manchester United have taken their time to get back to the Summit of the Barclays Premier League, however this week they surpassed City with a 2-0 win over West Brom at Old Trafford. West Brom did however have many chances and could have been considered unlucky not to find the net, and it was left to United's king pin Rooney to score a brace to help United leap from City.

  • Three men of Faith dominating the US sporting skyline

    American sports in dominated by the big three, NFL, the NBA and MLB. These three sports contain the athletes that are the best of the best. The greatest strength, power, agility and skill required to make it at this level is the reason why athletes across America are multi millionaires living in a billion dollar industry.

  • Cowboys aim to lasso young Broncos

    It is the game that divides rugby league fans in the normally unified and parochial state of Queensland. Around State of Origin time, Cowboys and Broncos fans stand side by side in support of the Maroons but come Friday night they will be bitter rivals with state supremacy and two competition points on the line.

  • What do unique cars, motorsport and Jesus have to do with each other? A vehicle for the church to reach its community

    Motorsports legend, Bob Jane, at the Calder Park Raceway chapel in front of the cross.

  • Chelsea Sack AVB!

    Chelsea continued their poor form this season with a dismal showing, loosing 1-0 away at West Brom as Manager Villa-Boas payed the ultimate price. The Portuguese Manager has been under pressure from the start and struggled to gain respect from certain areas of the club and after long speculation, ended his reign on Sunday as Chelsea Manager. Chelsea now have to set about finding a new replacement to keep their faint chances alive of qualifying for the Champions league.

  • Has the Pill been liberating?

    Two years ago journalist Kate Dorrington and I wrote an article relating to the 50th anniversary of the introduction of the Pill, after the media gave this historic-scientific-medical development much air play.