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EARLY shoppers are anticipating stunning recoveries from 2008 NRL flops North Queensland and the Bulldogs this year with both teams proving popular with punters.
The Bulldogs crumbled to the club's worse season in its 73-year history following the destructive mid-season departure of superstar Sonny Bill Williams.

Along with the Cowboys, who were ravaged by injuries to several gun players headed By star fullback Matt Bowen and forward enforcer Luke O'Donnell, they occupied the bottom two slots on the NRL ladder in 2008.

But just like investors burned on the stock market last year, rugby league punters expect a "bounce back" from both clubs who are surprisingly high up in bookmakers opening markets 45 days out from the 2009 season kick off.

The Bulldogs, $34 into $29, have raided the Broncos stable signing classy hooker Michael Ennis, Origin prop Ben Hannant and workaholic lock David Stagg along with experienced halfback Brett Kimmorley and incoming coach Kevin Moore in order to turn their fortunes around in 2009.

The Cowboys, $13 into $12, have been busy securing the services of Melbourne's Antonio Kaufusi, Tongan World Cup player Manase Manuokafoa, ex-Bulldog Willie Tonga and South Sydney back Shannon Hegarty.

They've also snared the hottest coach in the game, Neil Henry, and regained the services of highly respected strength and conditioner Billy Johnstone, both key members of Queensland coach Mal Meninga State of Origin staff.

North Queensland endured a horror 2008 with Bowen and O'Donnell missing much of the year injured.

They also lost strike forward Carl Webb to injury and went without champion halfback Johnathan Thurston for long periods while he was on representative duties or injured.

With a full roster on the park, punters expect the Cowboys to give the premiership a real shake.

"It's not often you have two teams who finished last and second last so well backed to win the premiership," said Sportingbet Australia's Bill Richmond.

"But the Cowboys have recruited some quality after they were cruelled last year by injuries.

"Changing coaches mid-season didn't help their cause much either."

Richmond said Wayne Bennett's shift to the St George Illawarra had instilled confidence in Dragon supporters desperate for a premiership win.

"They are into $15 to win the premiership. We've written twice as many bets on them as any other team which could be because of the Bennett factor," Richmond said.

"We're happy to lay them at that, we can't see them winning."

Manly are early favourites at $4.25 ahead of Melbourne at $5.50, Cronulla at $9 and Brisbane and the New Zealand Warriors next at $11.

Source: The Daily Telegraph
 
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lol cowboys
Lol? theyre a gun team, look at theyre line up, doggies will be the dark horses for 2009, ppl r expecting cowboys to win, but doggies are still iffy to most people..
regardless.. Ill cheer the dogs on no matter what win or lose..
I know theyll win alot of games 2009
so do all the kennelers
 

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^ Exactly.

We'll make the top 8 on the back of defence IMO. I really see our defence improving with someone like lobster incharge It's hard to have doubts. He built his game around defence.

and I think our attack at times looked good last year. At times execution was poor but that had too do with individual players making that mistake. The play itself was good.

I know it off by heart. Hooker runs out of dummy half, 1 or 2 forward run through then out to half back then decoy runner through then to 5/8, then to fullback then depending on whos unmarked the ball goes to the centre/winger.

brilliant haha. I think we should use more play around the forwards though like the Broncos did.
 

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the odds would have lengthened with no hickey.
 

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Johnston is Cowboys trainer

I note Billy Johnston is back as trainer with the cowboys so look out. Dogs were never quite the same after he left. Players hated to miss playing games because of the horror training alternative Billy would provide for them.
 

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I note Billy Johnston is back as trainer with the cowboys so look out. Dogs were never quite the same after he left. Players hated to miss playing games because of the horror training alternative Billy would provide for them.
Lobster is making impressions.
 

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I have already placed $20 on the Dogs to win at 40-1
 

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dogs will finish 7th or 8th and be knocked out first week in semi's so they may be worth a few hundred at 2 or 3 to one to make the eight. 2010 will be a better year with a few more siginings
 

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the problem with us is depth if a few of our major signings get injured.

i think 3.60 to make the 8 is a fair price and 80/1 to win in 2009.
 
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I note Billy Johnston is back as trainer with the cowboys so look out. Dogs were never quite the same after he left. Players hated to miss playing games because of the horror training alternative Billy would provide for them.
We won a premiership after he left.
 
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