Storm to come 6th in 2012
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 9:10 pm
Predicted Finish – 6th
(Max 1st – Min 9th)
The Storm shocked me twice in 2011! Firstly they shocked me by coming out and playing so brilliantly for most of the season. Then they shocked me by bowing out of the season in such a pitiful way. There was no doubt their late-season charge was adversely affected by injuries to Cronk and Widdup, but they have to be able to cope with injuries.
Their squad is much the same in 2012 and there is no doubt they will be competitive again. However I think the loss of Adam Blair will be significant and some of their forwards are getting old (such as Bryan Norrie). They lack depth and if an injury to Cam Smith, Cooper Cronk or Bill Slater occurred, they would really struggle to make the 8.
The player that I think showed the most improvement in 2011 was Jesse Bromwich. Bromwich was a star in his Toyota Cup days and the big man really stepped up to the plate when the Storm suffered some injuries up front. I think he will feature prominently in their 2012 campaign and become their key forward. The Storm also welcome back Ryan Hoffman, who only a few short years ago was one of the best back rowers in the game. He had the ability to hit a gap the same way Ben Creagh does and I think he will add some much needed firepower to the Storm forward pack.
Another player returning to the NRL is Will Chambers. After a lacklustre stint in the Super “13, 14 no 15, ohstuff it, Rugby”, the classy outside back has come back from the dark side and rejoined the club that first gave him a break.
I also liked what I saw from the likes of Matt Duffie and Sisa Waqa. These guys performed well when called into the top grade and Duffie was one of the NRL best finishers of 2011. You could do worse than back Duffie for top try scorer, but this is not a formal bet recommendation.
But I think the Storm will find it hard to replicate the success they have shown around the ruck since Bellamy’s reign. The Storm are masters at slowing their opponents down with all kinds of martial arts and wresting manoeuvres! But the NRL is not the UFC, and I expect the referees to crack down on this grubby aspect of our wonderful game. No one comes to the footy to watch Sika Manu drive his knees into the opponent’s calves and I think this aspect of the game will be slowly rubbed out in 2012. We need faster play the balls and less niggle in the ruck. Maybe then we can get back to the entertaining style of footy played by teams like Wests and the Cowboys.
But from a punting perspective, we will have to closely watch the speed of the play the ball. Some referees are better than others at making the game more free-flowing and expect my tipping on Storm games to be heavily influenced by the weather, the referee and the way the ruck is being ruled upon by the powers that be.
(Max 1st – Min 9th)
The Storm shocked me twice in 2011! Firstly they shocked me by coming out and playing so brilliantly for most of the season. Then they shocked me by bowing out of the season in such a pitiful way. There was no doubt their late-season charge was adversely affected by injuries to Cronk and Widdup, but they have to be able to cope with injuries.
Their squad is much the same in 2012 and there is no doubt they will be competitive again. However I think the loss of Adam Blair will be significant and some of their forwards are getting old (such as Bryan Norrie). They lack depth and if an injury to Cam Smith, Cooper Cronk or Bill Slater occurred, they would really struggle to make the 8.
The player that I think showed the most improvement in 2011 was Jesse Bromwich. Bromwich was a star in his Toyota Cup days and the big man really stepped up to the plate when the Storm suffered some injuries up front. I think he will feature prominently in their 2012 campaign and become their key forward. The Storm also welcome back Ryan Hoffman, who only a few short years ago was one of the best back rowers in the game. He had the ability to hit a gap the same way Ben Creagh does and I think he will add some much needed firepower to the Storm forward pack.
Another player returning to the NRL is Will Chambers. After a lacklustre stint in the Super “13, 14 no 15, ohstuff it, Rugby”, the classy outside back has come back from the dark side and rejoined the club that first gave him a break.
I also liked what I saw from the likes of Matt Duffie and Sisa Waqa. These guys performed well when called into the top grade and Duffie was one of the NRL best finishers of 2011. You could do worse than back Duffie for top try scorer, but this is not a formal bet recommendation.
But I think the Storm will find it hard to replicate the success they have shown around the ruck since Bellamy’s reign. The Storm are masters at slowing their opponents down with all kinds of martial arts and wresting manoeuvres! But the NRL is not the UFC, and I expect the referees to crack down on this grubby aspect of our wonderful game. No one comes to the footy to watch Sika Manu drive his knees into the opponent’s calves and I think this aspect of the game will be slowly rubbed out in 2012. We need faster play the balls and less niggle in the ruck. Maybe then we can get back to the entertaining style of footy played by teams like Wests and the Cowboys.
But from a punting perspective, we will have to closely watch the speed of the play the ball. Some referees are better than others at making the game more free-flowing and expect my tipping on Storm games to be heavily influenced by the weather, the referee and the way the ruck is being ruled upon by the powers that be.