Monday, March 26, 2012

Round 1 2012


Footy Wrap 2012 Round 1

The weather in Weipa is recognizing the change of season from cricket to footy wonderfully well and is throwing in a bit of southwestern Victoria winter to get us in the mood. I reckon this is a bit of an omen for the year ahead and the team most suited to these sorts of conditions will be well set for success. If that is the case then it bodes well for the catters as the conditions at Kardinia Park can be somewhat cyclonic at the best of times. This year the depths of June and July are going to test the team wearing white shorts when they travel to the cattery as the old Doug Wade nee Hickey Stand is no more, demolished to allow the construction of stage 3 of the ground redevelopment. Just to make clear what that means, teams kicking away from the city end of the ground will experience something close to kicking towards a gale forced Antarctican blizzard whilst wearing shorts and thongs. It aint going to be pretty footy, and hopefully the cats get their eye in on how to handle the conditions the best.

So another year of tipping and footy watching is upon us. I stewed over taking on the writing responsibilities again this year, as it’s a big job, one that takes time and needs some inspiration. On reflection of 2011 I thought what a good year we had, a few good stories went in the Bully, I came out OK in the tips, and the Cats got up to top it off. Maybe I should quit while I’m ahead. The last few weeks, however, have swayed my judgment. Management has been nothing short of inspirational and in fact quite prolific in dishing up the sorts of content that we all need to read about to keep us sane. The Princess and The Deputy are another year older and a bit crazier also and are sure to entertain. There’s also likely to be a steady stream of characters, old and new, to keep us on our toes. So, here we go again, we’ll try and keep you up to date dear reader with the wrap of the week in football, which of course includes a bit of a wrap of the week in the household. Lets see if we can all stay out of trouble.

Truth be known I was thrown off a bit this week with the season starting a week early. Izzy and the Giants will make their long anticipated debut this week against the Bloods in Harbour Town. This will be exciting to see and hopefully they pull a decent crowd first up. Unfortunately they’re playing at the Olympic Stadium, which must be the most uninspiring, and atmosphere lacking ground in the country. I saw AC/DC there a couple of years ago and even Angus struggled to light the place up. I hope the crowd turns up and we get a good kick-start to the season. I have to say though the best thing about the Giants this year will be their ad on the tele featuring the Stevie Wright song “I got the Power”, love it. The boys will struggle, a bit like the Suns last year, and should have last safely secured before the season even starts. Speaking of songs, how good is the new AFL ad with Long Way to the Top belting out? Gets the hairs standing up on the back of the neck for sure.

The rest of the season starts next week so get on line, get your tips in for this week so you don’t miss the start and hopefully we get a good response this year with some great prizes on offer again. Thanks to all the sponsors last year and this year and thanks to the Bully for organizing such a good comp. Get on board. Happy tipping.

Maca

Saturday, March 17, 2012


Bring it on my friends

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Offsiders 12/06/11 #iview

As the greatly esteemed panelists suggest on this episode of Offsiders, the scheduling of State of Origin is beginning to become a greater problem for the promoters of the game. The demise of SOO is upon us.......


http://www.abc.net.au/iview/#/view/781851

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Saturday, June 11, 2011

@smauge, 8/06/11 12:39 PM

smauge (@smauge)
8/06/11 12:39 PM
@karmichaelhunt This is the footage I was telling you about the other day. They played it on Offsiders - http://youtu.be/XqyYLf-zBlM


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Friday, June 10, 2011

State of Origin I - TV Ratings Update


Game One of the 2011 Harvey Norman State of Origin Series has claimed the title of the highest rating program this survey year so far, after an average of 2,236 million viewers (2010: 2,468m) tuned in across the 5 Capital Cities to last night’s Nine Network broadcast of the match.

Across regional Australia an average of 1,266 million viewers (2010: 1,169m) watched the match, bringing the national audience to an average of 3,502m and a peak of 4,081m.

The match was the second highest rating Origin game of all time, sitting just behind Game One last year (national average audience of 3,637m).

Averaging 2,236 million viewers and peaking at 2,547 million, the 5 City Metro audience also drove the Series opener to win its timeslot by more than 143% (total people) and take a 34.5 per cent audience share across the free-to-air networks.

The broadcast was also the number one program along the East Coast (Syd-Bri-Mel) and in Sydney-Brisbane.

In Brisbane, a sell-out crowd of 52,144 packed Suncorp Stadium to watch the XXXX Queensland Maroons claim Game One of the 2011 Harvey Norman State of Origin Series with a 16-12 win against the VB NSW Blues.

The match also dominated its timeslot amongst Brisbane television viewers, taking a 52.6 per cent audience share with an average 821,000 viewers (2010: 824,000).

In Sydney, 1,060,000 people tuned in (2010: 1,179 million) with the program winning its timeslot with a 44.7 per cent audience share.

In Melbourne, an average 298,000 viewers watched Channel Nine’s live broadcast of the match (2010: 328,000).

“This is a great way to start the 2011 Harvey Norman State of Origin Series, to be the number one program so far this year,” ARL Chief Executive, Mr Geoff Carr, said today.

“Origin is the greatest rivalry in Australian sport and it produces some of the best and most exciting moments in Rugby League and last night’s match was no exception.”

“Anyone who saw the game will certainly want to watch Game Two and there’s no doubt the audience will grow.”

Thursday, June 10, 2010

The Battle Rekindled

So the lull is over, years have passed, seasons have been completed, premierships won and lost, families and waistlines expanded, and still they don't learn. As has been witnessed in recent months the exodus has commenced. Like all great pilgrimages of the years this one will bring movement, change tears and joy. Fights will ensue, mettles tested, character tried, and ultimately battles will be won. You can see the writing on the wall rugby league fans. Yes that squiggly stuff is writing. If you could read it you would know it says "The end is nigh". Greats are switching. Lines are blurred. (So much so that Graham Yallop or whatever his name is has got a new set of specks). The time is coming where youngsters in NSW and QLD no longer grow up chasing a roundish flat plastic thing, but rather spend their Saturday arvos kicking the pigskin around the yards and streets, and experiencing the true joy of the best game in the world.

The fight recommences.