Moment Of Magic
It seems like everybody is talking about just on thing from round 3: Rangi Chase's moment of magic. His try assist for Josh Griffin to score in the corner against Hull FC on Saturday night has been the most talked about piece of Rugby League skill since New Zealand's flick-back try in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final - sorry for the memories.
The 7 second video clip, produced on Vine, of Rangi Chase's instrumental skills has been shared thousands of times on social media, including accounts such as 'TheSportsBible'. The video alone has over 756,000 views on Vine (and probably gaining an extra 10,000 as you read this!).
I would compare this brilliant assist to Benji Marshall's famous flick and it's not the first time Rangi Chase has produced something like this - and I can bet it won't be his last, either.
Perfect Partnership
Have the Catalan Dragons found the perfect partnership for the Super League? The partnership of Scott Dureau and Todd Carney certainly comes close.
The signing of Todd Carney for the 2015 season excited almost-every Super League fan, but we had to wait for this round to see what he had, and he didn't disappoint. Although I was unable to watch the match live on Sky Sports, I've heard that his organisation skills were obvious and his kicking game was immaculate, including kicking a 40/20. He also sold a sweet dummy to the Warrington defenders, racing through the line and setting up team-mate Taia to score under the sticks.
Scott Duereau is a very talented half-back too which I'm sure any Super League fan would be happy to have as their number 7 and if him and Carney continue to have a strong link at half-back, a top 4 spot could be in place for them.
Jinxed
In round two's 'Six Things' I pointed out that Wakefield aren't to be messed with. However, it seems to be that I jinxed that for round three, as Widnes ran riot at the Select Security Stadium, scoring 10 tries against James Webster's men.
Wakefield managed two wins from two before round three, but Widnes were clearly the dominant side in Sunday's fixture, with saw the end result going in their favour 58-16.
Apologies have been made by the players on Twitter as they look on to play St Helens at home in round four (televised on Sky on Friday night), who won't be the ideal team to play after a 58-16 battering. However, put in a good performance against them - with every chance that they'll win - and Sunday's performance will be all forgotten about.
I'm still not putting on any bets of Wakefield being in the bottom four this season just yet...
Final Two
No, I'm not on about the amount of games Hock will last at Leigh.
There's just two teams who are still without a win in the Super League going into Round four (Brownie points if you already know who they are).
Surprisingly, last year's surprised package Castleford Tigers and 2013 League Leaders Huddersfield Giants are the only two remaining teams without a win.
Castleford Tigers have so far been defeated by the Wakefield Wildcats, Catalan Dragons and most recently St Helens on Friday night, while Huddersfield have sustained losses to Hull FC, Wigan and the Leeds Rhinos on Thursday night.
If you asked me at the start of the season which two teams I would have thought wouldn't have a win by round four, I most certainly would not have chosen these two sides. But, it's still early days and there's definitely no point judging either side from the first three rounds...maybe wait 'till the fourth.
Sheens Already Making An Impact
It appears that Tim Sheens has already made an impact at struggling Salford, who now sit 10th in the Super League table after their first 2015 Super League win against Hull FC on Saturday.
Although Sheens hadn't coached the side before Saturday's home fixture, it seems to be that just the idea of the international Australia coach watching helped the Salford Red Devils improve.
I'm most likely talking a load of rubbish, though.
Although, Tim Sheens will no doubt massively improve Salford Red Devils in his short time there and will be looking to help them get the all-important top 8 spot, which Koukash has been dreaming of ever since owning the side.
Lets hope Sheens can do what he was brought in to do.
Joey Grima Leaves London Broncos
The sad news came about yesterday for London Broncos fans that Head Coach Joey Grima has left the club with immediate effect due to family reasons, as he looks set to return to Australia.
Grima has massively boosted the Broncos since taking over off and on the field - although, they stand with just one current win out of three at the minute in their life in the Championship.
On the departure, @LondonFaithful shared his thoughts with us: "I am generally disappointed with this departure (which obviously the club or Joey couldn't have prevented) as Grima was having a very positive affect on the club as he was engaging with the community, press, fans and grassroots RL in London.
"Hughes and the Broncos staff must hastily replace him with the right person for the job who will continue his work and take the club to a top 4 finish."
@LondonFaithful have also tweeted out that Bobbie Goulding has the 'desire to take over the role at head coach at London, while assistant coach Andrew Henderson currently fills in as caretaker manager.
London Fans will be hoping that whoever takes over, they'll be good enough to try and get their side in the top four at the end of the season.
Thanks for reading.
It seems like everybody is talking about just on thing from round 3: Rangi Chase's moment of magic. His try assist for Josh Griffin to score in the corner against Hull FC on Saturday night has been the most talked about piece of Rugby League skill since New Zealand's flick-back try in the 2013 Rugby League World Cup Semi-Final - sorry for the memories.
The 7 second video clip, produced on Vine, of Rangi Chase's instrumental skills has been shared thousands of times on social media, including accounts such as 'TheSportsBible'. The video alone has over 756,000 views on Vine (and probably gaining an extra 10,000 as you read this!).
I would compare this brilliant assist to Benji Marshall's famous flick and it's not the first time Rangi Chase has produced something like this - and I can bet it won't be his last, either.
Perfect Partnership
Have the Catalan Dragons found the perfect partnership for the Super League? The partnership of Scott Dureau and Todd Carney certainly comes close.
The signing of Todd Carney for the 2015 season excited almost-every Super League fan, but we had to wait for this round to see what he had, and he didn't disappoint. Although I was unable to watch the match live on Sky Sports, I've heard that his organisation skills were obvious and his kicking game was immaculate, including kicking a 40/20. He also sold a sweet dummy to the Warrington defenders, racing through the line and setting up team-mate Taia to score under the sticks.
Scott Duereau is a very talented half-back too which I'm sure any Super League fan would be happy to have as their number 7 and if him and Carney continue to have a strong link at half-back, a top 4 spot could be in place for them.
Jinxed
In round two's 'Six Things' I pointed out that Wakefield aren't to be messed with. However, it seems to be that I jinxed that for round three, as Widnes ran riot at the Select Security Stadium, scoring 10 tries against James Webster's men.
Wakefield managed two wins from two before round three, but Widnes were clearly the dominant side in Sunday's fixture, with saw the end result going in their favour 58-16.
Apologies have been made by the players on Twitter as they look on to play St Helens at home in round four (televised on Sky on Friday night), who won't be the ideal team to play after a 58-16 battering. However, put in a good performance against them - with every chance that they'll win - and Sunday's performance will be all forgotten about.
I'm still not putting on any bets of Wakefield being in the bottom four this season just yet...
Final Two
No, I'm not on about the amount of games Hock will last at Leigh.
There's just two teams who are still without a win in the Super League going into Round four (Brownie points if you already know who they are).
Surprisingly, last year's surprised package Castleford Tigers and 2013 League Leaders Huddersfield Giants are the only two remaining teams without a win.
Castleford Tigers have so far been defeated by the Wakefield Wildcats, Catalan Dragons and most recently St Helens on Friday night, while Huddersfield have sustained losses to Hull FC, Wigan and the Leeds Rhinos on Thursday night.
If you asked me at the start of the season which two teams I would have thought wouldn't have a win by round four, I most certainly would not have chosen these two sides. But, it's still early days and there's definitely no point judging either side from the first three rounds...maybe wait 'till the fourth.
Sheens Already Making An Impact
It appears that Tim Sheens has already made an impact at struggling Salford, who now sit 10th in the Super League table after their first 2015 Super League win against Hull FC on Saturday.
Although Sheens hadn't coached the side before Saturday's home fixture, it seems to be that just the idea of the international Australia coach watching helped the Salford Red Devils improve.
I'm most likely talking a load of rubbish, though.
Although, Tim Sheens will no doubt massively improve Salford Red Devils in his short time there and will be looking to help them get the all-important top 8 spot, which Koukash has been dreaming of ever since owning the side.
Lets hope Sheens can do what he was brought in to do.
Joey Grima Leaves London Broncos
The sad news came about yesterday for London Broncos fans that Head Coach Joey Grima has left the club with immediate effect due to family reasons, as he looks set to return to Australia.
Grima has massively boosted the Broncos since taking over off and on the field - although, they stand with just one current win out of three at the minute in their life in the Championship.
On the departure, @LondonFaithful shared his thoughts with us: "I am generally disappointed with this departure (which obviously the club or Joey couldn't have prevented) as Grima was having a very positive affect on the club as he was engaging with the community, press, fans and grassroots RL in London.
"Hughes and the Broncos staff must hastily replace him with the right person for the job who will continue his work and take the club to a top 4 finish."
@LondonFaithful have also tweeted out that Bobbie Goulding has the 'desire to take over the role at head coach at London, while assistant coach Andrew Henderson currently fills in as caretaker manager.
London Fans will be hoping that whoever takes over, they'll be good enough to try and get their side in the top four at the end of the season.
Thanks for reading.