NRL Nines 2020 Day 1 wrap: Underdogs shine in sweltering conditions
The NRL Nines tournament has kicked off with a bang, as underdogs cause huge upsets, with tournament favourites Parramatta going down to the Bulldogs.
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Footy is back — and kicking down the door in 2020 is the underdog.
In stifling heat, the new season launched in Perth last night with the NRL Nines tournament set for a tense day of finals that is poised to be without a string heavyweights.
$6 TAB tournament favourites — and the tip to win it by the majority of their rivals — Parramatta have one knee on the canvas ahead of today’s elimination matches after suffering a 13-10 loss to pool rivals and rank-outsiders Canterbury.
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Also facing a sudden and surprising exit from the kick-and-giggle format are several sides many thought would thrive at the Nines including second-favourites Cronulla, the usually damaging Warriors, Broncos and fourth-favourites, the Rabbitohs.
With the temperature gauge reaching 35 degrees, the Bulldogs, Panthers, Knights, Cowboys, Titans, Tigers, Dragons and Sea Eagles all contributed to the day of upsets in front of a crowd of 10,128 at HBF Park.
The major injury concerns from the opening day is Brisbane’s Anthony Milford with a hamstring complaint and Rabbitohs forward Ethan Lowe, who hobbled from the field with a leg injury.
Left knee injury for Ethan Lowe, MCL sprain of most concern with knee collapsing in. ACL can be put under stress but less likely here, also lucky to avoid high ankle injury. Will need to be low-moderate grade to give him a chance to return/play Rd1 #NRL9s pic.twitter.com/ycfsvY0i0y
— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) February 14, 2020
Anthony Milford ruled out of #NRL9s day 2 after minor hamstring injury tonight. Did look minor in nature; a grade 1 hamstring strain would usually require 2-4 weeks recovery. If minor, provided no setbacks in rehab would expect him to be fine for Round 1
— NRL PHYSIO (@nrlphysio) February 14, 2020
The bookies had installed the Bulldogs second-last in the order of betting at $34 to win the tournament.
But now Dean Pay’s boys from Belmore face Cronulla — another tournament heavyweight and opening day flop - today to advance to the quarter-finals.
“We have got them (Eels) in round one of the season, so we wanted to make a statement here,’’ Bulldogs captain Corey Harawira-Naera said.
“I can see where this club is going and hopefully — and I know it’s only Nines — we can show our fans what I see.
“I know we’re the underdogs and for me personally, I thrive on it.’’
In the hottest part of the afternoon, the Panthers were lethal in their opening pool win against an almost unrecognisable Roosters side, winning 35-0 nil with damaging backrower Viliame Kikau scoring two tries.
“It was just full-on the whole time, as soon as we came off we were being given a card to go back in,’’ Kikau said.
“It was hectic - but it was good to get the win.
Asked about the impact of the heat in what is the first official hitout for every NRL club, Kikau said: “It was really tough, but it was lucky for us that we train in 45 degrees back in Penrith — so we’re sort of used to this weather.
“I don’t know how every other team takes it, but we’re here to compete and if we win the Nines, that’s a bonus for us.’’
The Nines provides a string of ex-players to also return for their former clubs and one of those was Newcastle’s Kurt Gidley.
The former NSW Origin star was superb - admitting after the Knights 34-0 nil win over the Warriors he’d received several messages from fellow ‘Old Boys’ Andrew Johns and Paul ‘the Chief’ Harragon.
Gidley's still got it ð¥#NRL9s pic.twitter.com/v76KeH7yef
— NRL (@NRL) February 14, 2020
“Be careful, be safe, is what they said,’’ Gidley smiled.
“I went in more nervous than previous games that I played, but I’ve been really grateful for the way the boys and the coaching staff accepted me into the group.
“It’s obviously a club that I’m really proud of and to pull this jersey on again, is great.’’
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Plenty of coaches, players and fans view the Nines as nothing more than a meaningless 18-minutes of end-to-end footy and perhaps the chance for the NRL to promote rugby league to new markets.
However, there’s others, like Dragons big man Josh Kerr - outstanding for his side, scoring two tries - is using the tournament as an audition for a starting spot in Paul McGregor’s front-row.
“It’s obviously a massive platform for us to do that - because he’s (McGregor) here and the kick-chases, effort-plays and all those little things, they’re what coaches look for,’’ Kerr said.
“I would love that starting jumper, but you’ve got to take the first step and playing a lucky game today, I’ve put myself in a good spot.
“But we’ve got another day to go.’’