Roosters ($2.40) An understrength Roosters team managed to overcome a number of shortfalls to win 22 - 20 against more favored team the Newcastle Knights who slipped up more often than not. I only got to see the highlights on nrl.com but it tells the whole story. The Roosters were the better team on the day.
|
|
|
The Rabbitohs week goes from worse to worst with one of their key players out for the weeks after two dangerous tackles over the weekend.
After five weeks of game play in first place are the Dolphins, Cowboys, Storm and Sharks on eight points (the Cowboys have played five games whilst the others three just four games each)
In seconplace on six points are the Raiders, Warriors, Sea Eagles, Panthers and Tigers (the latter having played four fixtures while the others have played five)
In third place are six teams - five games, four points.
Then fourth place wooden spooners Titans (four games) and Rabbitohs (five games and just one win on two points.
|
|
|
I don't think there was anything specific - just the Eels aren't playing that well at the moment.
For round six of the 2024 NRL season - My pics are
Roosters ($2.40) Bulldogs ($6.20) Dolphins ($3.20) Warriors ($1.52) Cowboys ($1.62) Sharks ($1.40) Tigers ($1.80) Raiders ($1.30)
The Dolphins Vs Broncos game is being dubbed the "Battle of Brisbane" (a reference to the rots in Brisbane during WWII) - I think with a few injuries, the Broncos are going to be pipped at the post by the Dolphins.
|
|
|
how did you pick that one? A little bit of hearing the local news of the injury list plus suspecting the Panthers glory is waneing. The only one I got wrong this week was the Bulldogs win. I wouldn't write them off just yet - they've put in solid performances this year and I figure they'll be top eight for most of the year (along with the sea eagles). The Dolphins / Tigers game was fairly routine and low scoring keeping the Dolphins at the top of the ladder and the Tigers ahead of others. The Knights slayed the Dragons (never gets old saying that) while the last game of the round by the last twenty minutes became what seemed a practice session - I was surprised when the Eels scored a late try which they then failed to convert. Just to run it in, Canberra at their home ground scored more field goals and tries to win 41 - 8.
|
|
|
swaga 4/23/2023 10:59:15 AM password changed
sanalexios 4/20/2023 5:02:23 PM woke up
Fairly close dates. Alarm bells should have gone off when ghostingura2 joined the conversation
|
|
|
I was just looking at those games. - I got my bets in just before game one of this week's NRL matches.
Melbourne and Brisbane are neck and neck at the start of the second half - Adam Reynolds has just limped off and the games dynamics have completely changed. 18 - 16 to the Broncos after 50 minutes.
Other pics this week are
Roosters (only just) Knights, Warriors Sea Eagles over the Panthers (I think earlier I said the Panthers - am a little bit undecided) Dolphins (only just overcoming the Tigers) Cowboys Raiders.
|
|
|
I'll post the screen grabs after I get home tonight. After three games in four rounds (plus two points for the bye), the tigers are ahead of the Broncos who have played four weeks straight
The media have been talking up the Tigers for a couple of months, so it's possible their fortunes are changing.
(I've picked up $25 on the tigers winning the 2025 Grand final)
|
|
|
I watched a Super Pacific Rugby game while the Dolphins were cruising into first place on the NRL ladder. (Fiji also had their sixth straight win - seemingly easy money) 😁
On Monday 47,000 fans packed into the Eels home stadium to witness the Eels miss a field goal two minutes from full time when the scores were locked at 16-16 then moments later, the Tigers kicked a one point field goal to win.
Even the commentators were lost for words when describing how the majority of spectators were chearing the Tigers to victory.
It's still early in the season, but I think the Dolphins, Panthers, Tigers, Warriors, Bulldogs and Broncos will be in the top eight with the Knights, Sea Eagles and probably Canberra and one or two others viewing for the top ten spots.
I'll post a screenshot of the top eight tomorrow before this weekends games.
|
|
|
Not much luck this round. Both the Bulldogs and Cowboys played strong, but were beaten by even stronger opponents.
Tonight, as with last night, the Bulldogs "declined to convert the try" hoping to score in the last 90 seconds. I never knew that was a thing, and like last night, it didn't work. Both the Roosters and Bulldogs lost. (they were going to loose anyway).
At best I'll have five from eight this round.
|
|
|
Yeh I did see that post - I'm sure you will agree sometimes it isn't the wallet address that trip up scammers, rather it's the pattern of their behaviour. Ninja website had 52M uses - I may not have used their search function properly though.
|
|
|
@broke_tradah - some lenders are actually okay with having the occasional scammer walk off with the bag - then expect the rest of us to come in and support their scam accusation/flags against that user.
@nutildah - in the context of the above, DireWolfM14 chose to ignore the warning signs and then got burned.
@pinggoki - there are others who lend from time to time, but increasingly, there aren't the checks and balances and as I said to broke_tradah, when the lender gets burned, they expect the rest of us to come in and mop up their mess with support of flags or scam accusations.
|
|
|
It's kinda hard to enforce a rule to make people receive and send a transaction inside Bitcoin Core.
Yeh you can - don't give them merits on what appears to be a whim or need to be seen to be *cough* generously handing out merits.
|
|
|
I have 3 or 4 altsI do not post with them or do signatures with them. This is true. LoyceV has five or six alts in total - the majority of which are bots and he's also confessed he forgot he had an obscure bot alt at one point.
To respond to the OP - signature campaign managers will stipulate you can't use an alt in the same campaign - essentially, when caught you loose that week's worth of earnings and are usually slapped with red tags for "breaking the rules"
|
|
|
Yes, Polygon please ! 0x8987524a566768Ff4365dAE5088Ae9AaEae73320
|
|
|
Sent - my Trust wallet has USDC (ETH network) and USDC (Polygon network)
LMK which suits you, please?
|
|
|
Sorry - I was meaning the Parlays. I saw the first half of the game last night. The Roosters were favourites to win last night, but after two quick converted tries in four minutes by the Panthers, the Roosters suffered a disallowed try (ball landed just short of the try-line then skidded over the try line with the player doing a full headstand roll over). In the end, the Roosters caught up (almost) in the last ten minutes to go down 16 - 22 (that disallowed try - plus the missed conversion at full time would have leveled the scores).
Very shortly, the Bulldogs are going to chase down the Bunnies, then in about four hours, the Cowboys are going to ride the Broncos for all they are worth (the broncos have multiple players off with injury this weekend)
|
|
|
Turns out I have matic - PM me you address
|
|
|
It's not blackmail but suggestions to follow so that they can get rid of the negative feedback and the victim receive aids.
The "victim" being himself. (there's no reference link either) Simultaneously, he created a flag, so even if he (sly wink) removes the negative trust feedback (which we all know he won't) the flag is there regardless of whether or not anyone supports it.
|
|
|
|