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IF Ads isn't going to do this anymore will then i will. Townsville Crocodiles vs West Sydney Razorbacks Where and When: Friday 26 October, Townsville Entertainment Centre, 7.30pm (local) Past Five Games Crocs: LLLLW Razorbacks: WWWLW Past Three Head-to-Head West Sydney Razorbacks 114-116 Townsville Crocodiles, Round 1 2007. Townsville Crocodiles 123-93 West Sydney Razorbacks, Round 20 2007. West Sydney Razorbacks 90-129 Townsville Crocodiles, Round 17 2007. Season Series Crocs 1-0 Current Standings Crocs 2-5 (10th), Razorbacks 4-2 (fifth) During round five, Townsville made light work of the 36ers, streaking ahead early before cruising to an easy 22-point victory. Back in the winner's list they will fancy their chances against a Razorbacks line-up that they have already defeated once this season. The Razorbacks were impressive against the Sydney Kings and despite Matthew Knight likely to miss this clash, Rob Beveridge's team will be full of confidence. Anthony Petrie and Julian Khazzouh might not be household names in the NBL just yet, but this duo are all young and are only going to get better as the season progresses. The Crocs talls of Ben Pepper, Daniel Egan and Galen Young have more experience than their Razorbacks counterparts, and this match might be won by the team that can win the battle inside the key. Pepper is slowly finding form at his new club, and after a 24 point, 12 rebound performance against the 36ers, the former New Zealand Breakers centre will be keen to continue his strong form. In the back court new Crocs import Corey Williams will be matched up by defensive specialist Damian Martin. Martin has performed well against most point-guards this season and his game will be pivotal to the outcome of the match. While the Crocs look to have a slight edge in experience in the big man department, the Razorbacks have two excellent shooters in Darnell Hinson and Troy DeVries who, if on song, can win games purely from their own hot shooting. In a tough match to predict the Crocs may just get home in a close one. Tip: Crocs by two This was taken from nbl.com.au ads25 please come back

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Re: Nbl:round 6 Wollongong Hawks vs Perth Wildcats Where and When: Friday 26 October, WIN Entertainment Centre, 7.30pm (local) Past Five Games Hawks: LLLWL Wildcats: WLWWW Past Three Head-to-Head Wollongong Hawks 94-92 Perth Wildcats, Round 21 2007. Perth Wildcats 97-88 Wollongong Hawks, Round 19 2007. Perth Wildcats 113-85 Wollongong Hawks, Round 13 2006. Season Series First match Current Standings Hawks 1-5 (11th), Wildcats 4-2 (fourth) The Hawks head into this clash without a second American import, meaning starting point-guard Kavossy Franklin is once again going to be relied on for the bulk of the scoring. Franklin netted 30 points in the Hawks 14-point loss to the Blaze during round five, the former Sydney Kings and South Dragons guard averaging an imposing 21.5 points per game so far this season. With the midweek sacking of Rashad Phillips, the Wildcats are likely to play with only one import too, but with Shawn Redhage in scintillating form, the visitors might not need new signing Gerald Brown just yet. After a 40-point performance against the 36ers in round four, Redhage once again showed his class with 28 points, four rebounds and eight assists against the Taipans on Sunday night. Redhage is averaging 28.2 points per game and the Wildcats are sure to look for him at the offensive end throughout the match. Redhage, and fellow talls Paul Rogers and Alex Loughton, form a talented front-court for the Wildcats, and with the Hawks down one big man, Cameron Tragardh will have a battle on his hands containing the Perth trio. Tragardh has been excellent for the Hawks this season but he is going to need some support from Larry Davidson and Cameron Rigby if the home side is to register their second win for the season. Redhage iS DANGEROUSNESS it is too hard to go against the "HI DHONI" Wildcats. Tip: Wildcats by eight THIS WAS TAKEN FROM NBL.COM.AU ADS PLEASE COME BACK

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