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The Punt #95
No winners last week, but there’s every chance there will be this time around. Head on in to see where the team are investing this week.
The Punt #94
Two winners last week, with David and James collecting. David moves into first spot, while James has closed the gap between fourth and fifth spot. Let’s see where the team are investing this week.
The Punt #86
Wins for Tomo and Matt saw them leap into second and first place respectively, while James remains in positive territory… for now. Only Adrian and Matt were game enough this week, with the rest of the crew being slapped with a $10 penalty. There’s still some value to be had however…
The Punt #82
Both James and Tomo won big, wiping their debts and moving into positive territory. Matt still retains a slender lead, while Adrian, David and Ruben are yet to record a win in 2013. Will this be it?
The Punt #54
David got home last week, while everyone else failed to make an impact. He’s closing the gap on second, but James and Tomo’s big reserves are keeping them in control. Adrian and Matt continue their scrap at the bottom of the ladder. One punter has gone for it all this weekend… Will they cash in?
The Drawing Board (1/3/12)
The four month wait ended on Saturday as we finally got to see our local teams go at each other – many have been counting the sleeps until the start of this year’s Super Rugby season. Read more…
The Drawing Board – 29/6/11
Welcome to the Drawing Board, Who’s Playing Who?’s one stop rugby shop. Playoff time is well and truly upon us now in the Super Rugby season, with the two semi final playoff matches being played over the weekend. The Junior Rugby Championship was also in action last week, with New Zealand defeating England to take out the trophy. More on that later, but firstly, here is the news. Read more…
Super Rugby- Australian Conference Preview
Adrian: Yes, the Super Rugby season is upon us for yet another year. However, 2011 is shaping to be a season of great importance. Not only is it a Rugby World Cup year (hosted in New Zealand), but the entire Super Rugby competition has been overhauled. With a new conference system and a 5th Australian franchise, this is shaping up to be the greatest year of Super Rugby… well, ever. And we’re here to preview it all. Read more…