Thursday, September 17, 2009

It's Back - Magners League Round 3

Scarlets v Munster

Munster go into this game with a pretty comfortable win at home against Cardiff, who then showed last night that they really have problems on the road in losing to Connacht. Scarlets who are also bad travellers lost away to Glasgow, who subsequently got royally thumped by the Dragons last night.

Munster are currently 6-0 for the last six meetings between these sides and even though they are weakened by not having their two first choice locks, 7 and favoured 9-10 partnership they are by no means massively depleted. Niall Ronan has stepped up a gear at 7 since leaving Leinster and Manning is playing well at 10 . Luckily this 3 month contract scrum half from NZ actually went to school with Manning over there so at least they know each other and O'Leary is waiting on the bench for a return from injury. There only weakness in the back is Hurley who in my opinion isn't a great player.

Scarlets have one major problem (and plenty of smallers one) and that's the breakdown. With Munster's almost first choice back row available there will be a fierce amount of turnovers and slowing down of play which will stop a very average Scarlets backline from playing. Scarlets in my opinon are side going from bad to worse and seem to be in no mans land with ball in hand.

This is a really interesting game from a punting perspective and some of the bookies have taken different opinions which is always nice to see. You rarely see Munster not being favourites for a game and you should always side with them in that event, especially considering they've beaten these guys 6 from 6. Scarlets beat a completely unfit and under prepared Leinster team at home in the first game and only just after losing in the first half and some dodgy sinbins. Interestingly of the last six games these side have met, they've beaten the current total points spread of 38.5 three times. With both teams so far between them only managing 5 tries in 4 games and Munster having a strong defence I think the unders are value.

Recommendations: Munster to win @ 2.1 for 2 points on Betfair WON. Total match points under 38.5pts @ 2.0 for 1 point on Labrokes LOST.

Comment slash learnings on last nights games:

I fecking hate Scottish refs! Unbelievable denied a nice 4.0 in that game. Connacht showed plenty of spirit to come back from 0-7 down and proved me wrong. Glasgow missing 2/3 players are quite weak while the Dragons look to be a team to back at home no matter what the opposition which could be interesting for the H-Cup.


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Sorry for the delay in getting going again. Clearly I'm still possessing a small hangover from the Heineken Cup victory celebrations!

It's been an interesting two rounds so far in the Magners league with a few interesting results. Most people like to stay away from the first few games. I don't tend to agree, if you've done you homework. For me I've been on holidays and flying around Europe so I haven't had the time to do the intense research you've come to expect ;)

Connacht v Cardiff

To be honest I don't think there could be anything worse than being a Connacht supporter. Somewhat permanently stuck in limbo from ever been allowed to be a good team and scraping around for money. They had a massive clear out with almost a full first 15 kicked out with and only a few interesting signings. It looked like a decent start with a narrow loss at home to Ospreys however that form looked with Osprey's losing to Ulster at home the following week. Then Connacht gave Edinburgh their biggest ever victory at Murrayfield.

Cardiff seem to have better form, losing narrowly to strong starters Edinburgh and rueing some terrible kicking from Sam Night-Rider. This guy had a shocker and couldn't control his bowls. In their second game they lost out to Munster but conceded a massive amount of turnovers and kept it respectable still. If they can and I think they will reduce these turnovers they'll improve.

The handicap of eight points in my opinion is too low due, it's probably based on the belief that Connacht will always put up a fight at home. Hpwever time and time again a team who can unleash powerful runners (Thomas, Heighpenny and Roberts who is just back) against Connacht score tries. The Osprey's aren't on great form and they managed to win by 7 against Connacht.

Recommendation: Cardiff - 8 at 1.91 on Paddy Power for 1 point LOST.

Dragons v Glasgow

This game is quite simple in my opinion. Both teams are getting stronger however injuries are going to be making a difference in this. Without the Evans's brothers Glasgow lack real bite and they didn't finish off the Scarlets last week who aren't a great side missing just one of them.

Dragons put in a spirited performance and have only lost once in 7 league games (and that was Munster) at home. Glasgow only won once in 7 and conceded on average 28 points per game.

Recommendation: Dragons to win halftime/fulltime @ 2.5 on Stan James for 1 point WON and Dragons - 2 @ 1.91 on Boylesports for one point WON.

Osprey's vs Leinster

I know some of you think I'm obviously biased on Leinster, but then again I'd argue by saying I spend more attention watching them and know them better. I was at their last pre-season game and they were completely undercooked and it was why they lost to Scarlets. I think Cheika is just slowly warming them up for a long disrupted season, which a few other teams have. Osprey's with this similar problem have started slow out of the box and missing plenty of internationals. Then again, they haven't been playing great for awhile even with in-form Welsh players.

I was surprised Leinster weren't starting as favourites considering Osprey's lost last week but maybe it's the Byrne return factor. However players coming back might not be as sharp. I think the Leinster forward line are tough with the exception of a weakness in Fogarty, while Sean O'Brien and McLaughlin have been playing stormers. This is where they should muscle Osprey's who were out-muscled by out of form Ulster last week at home.

Interestingly Leinster have been starting games well and Shaun Berne has been keeping the score board running with drop goals. I think this could be a close enough encounter but Osprey's will really have to improve from previous weeks and I really don't fancy their chances of even making the top four by the end of the season.

Recommendation: Leinster/Leinster halftime/fulltime @ 4.0 for 1 point on Betfair or William Hill LOST.


3 comments:

  1. Good call Kencenzo. Every now and then bias will prevail.

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  2. I'm still going nuts at the Scottish ref for not giving the penalty try to Leinster on 38mins!!!!

    Hairsprays were muck!

    Dragons look pretty sharp.

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  3. I got reamed on the Leinster/Leinster bet as well. As a scot myself I am left speechless at his generosity. It wasn't just the lack of a penalty try - it was the ridiculous decision to award a penalty against the clearly dominating side.

    Ach well - I was more annoyed by Cardiff's "try" against Edinburgh in the first week.

    Some pretty bad decisions so far, lets hope they sort it out.

    It's good that you are back.

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