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Official Match Thread - Wests Tigers vs Sydney Roosters
It's astounding the difference in quality between the two sides. I'd be interested if anyone could find a more lopsided match up in round one of the nrl in the past 10-20 years. Not just score wise, but talent wise on paper.
Footy isn’t played on paper. If it was we’d have beaten Cowboys in the prelim.
Surely they will get over the Tigers because if they dont then there is something very wrong at the Chooks.
For me the season hinges on Cronk staying fit so I hope they win & that Cronk doesnt get injured.
Possession is key for our entire season. If we can get plenty of possession in our games we will win the comp. if we keep handing over the ball and giving away penalties then we will be eliminated early like the last 3 finals.
“Soon will the present day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead”- (Baha’u’llah)
Tiges haven't got the cattle to beat this roosters line up.Could finish up a cricket score this one even without keary., latrell to bag a hat trick thats my tip.
Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary has named Tuimoala Lolohea at fullback for their opening round clash against the Sydney Roosters on Saturday night at ANZ Stadium. Pre-season speculation suggested it would be Corey Thompson who would get the nod in the custodian role, but he has been named on the wing.
David Nofoaluma has been dropped to the four-man reserves list, while second-rower Chris McQueen has surprisingly being named in the Intrust Super Premiership.
Thompson will start on the wing and Robbie Rochow is the surprise inclusion to start in the back row.
Matt McIlwrick has been dropped to the reserves list. Starting in his place is recruit Pita Godinet, with fan favourite Benji Marshall to come off the bench.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson has opted for Mitch Cornish to partner Cooper Cronk in the halves, with Luke Keary named on an extended bench for the Tricolours.
The higher you climb, the harder you fall; that is what the Sydney Roosters will look to avoid as they are expected to perform consistently and finish the season challenging for the minor premiership with a roster of their calibre.
As for the Tigers, they are coming off a disappointing season by their own standards but they do have a fresh set of recruits to call upon and get themselves back in the top eight race. Having recruited more players than any team this off-season, gelling and finding cohesion will be their tallest order.
The Roosters are less accustomed to losing the prop battle but it happened in a big way in the preliminary final loss to a Jason Taumalolo-inspired Cowboys outfit and you can bet their middle men are still stinging from that one. With a host of new playmakers in both squads the best platform will decide this.
For Wests Tigers to win: The Tigers (along with Newcastle) are the most-changed squad from last year so might take some time to gel but they can spring a surprise on a Roosters outfit with some key changes of their own if they start well.
They need their cohort of livewire spine players like Josh Reynolds and Pita Godinet to spark some unpredictable play against the structured Roosters to spring a surprise.
For Roosters to win: Everyone already expects them to so their biggest challenge will be keeping a lid on expectations and sticking to their task if things don't go to plan early. It's basically exactly what happened in the trial win over Manly, when they conceded three tries before they touched the ball but came back to edge a win.
Roosters stat attack: The Tricolours finished second last season despite notching the highest number of errors of any club through the regular season, with 272. Centre Latrell Mitchell was the worst individual offender with 30. In the early rounds with combinations still forming, keeping those errors under control will be vital.
Tigers: 1Tuimoala Lolohea, 2 Corey Thompson, 3 Esan Marsters, 4 Kevin Naiqama, 5 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak, 6 Josh Reynolds, 7 Luke Brooks, 8 Russell Packer, 9 Pita Godinet, 10 Ben Matulino, 11 Chris Lawrence, 12 Robert Rochow, 13 Elijah Taylor
Interchange: 14 Benji Marshall, 15 Alex Twal, 16 Michael Chee Kam, 17 Matthew Eisenhuth
Reserves: 18 Matt McIlwrick, 19 David Nofoaluma, 20 Timothy Grant, 21 Taane Milne
Match officials: Main referee: Gavin Badger, Assistant referee: Peter Gough, Touch judges: Ziggy Przeklasa-Adamski, Nick Morel.
For what it's worth, I'm tipping the Roosters to win. Barring 2016, we usually start the season in good physical condition; and under Robbo, we've only ever lost our round 1 game when playing Souths (albeit, it has happened thrice).
Josh Massoud is reporting that Keary won't play against the Tigers, the club will be cautious after those post concussion headaches he has been suffering from recently.
I understand Matto will be 5/8 as Cornish's defence is a concern at 5/8- he is a 7 only - 4 forwards on the bench is the tip too - no utility on the bench not playing or limited game time or an unfit winger too thankfully
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