NRL tips

NRL best bet for Round 20

Click on the Play button below to listen to our NRL analyst discuss his best bet for this weekend.

Scott also talks about his predictions for the semi-finals:

NRL betting webinar

We’re really looking forward to tomorrow night’s webinar where our NRL Analyst Scott Woodward is going to show you how to profit from NRL futures betting.

Scott will focus on the following four key topics:

* Profit From Futures Betting
* Narrowing Down the Chances in 2010
* Finding The Value
* Scott’s Personal Futures Staking Plan

A webinar is an online presentation where you can view the screen and listen to commentary from the presenter. So all you need to do is log in and use your computer’s speakers or a headset.

Click here to register for this free event.

State of Origin preview

The Blues will be strong defensively and can clearly win this game in the final 20 minutes as they have an outstanding spine in Hayne, Barrett, Pearce and Ennis, who will be looking to exploit their left with the Dragon combination of Creagh, Cooper and try scoring freak Brett Morris. They will think they are a chance against Willie Tonga, who normally plays on the other side, and big Izzy Folau who is often caught out with his lateral defence. For this to work Pearce and Barrett will have to combine well and they only met for the first time last week and have had an interrupted preparation as Mrs Barrett dropped a future number 6 last Friday. It will be interesting to see how Barrett handles the calls as he will have to be a “part time” Dragon again. Click Here To Read More

Monday Night NRL preview

By NRL Analyst Scott Woodward:

The only reason why I have not backed South Sydney to win the Premiership is because I do not trust their little halfback Chris Sandow when a big play is required.

He will often get a blood rush and kick on tackle three, or kick out on the fall, or worse, miss a vital tackle that leads to a 12 point swing. He currently leads the NRL by as far as Robin Hood can shoot an arrow for missed tackles, but nothing has changed in 12 months.

Sandow plays behind arguably the best forward pack in the competition who give him excellent go forward and a chance to shine, but more often than not; the big play is left to the immensely talented John Sutton. Sandow and Sutton tonight are up against the world’s best half Jonathan Thurston and even if you are not a footy fan, it is a privilege to watch this master at work. He is clearly the best number 7 since Andrew Johns and will be remembered as one of the greatest of all time. Click Here To Read More