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Match Discussion: Round 12 vs St Geo Illa @ Bankwest Stadium

Who will win? Round 12: Wests Tigers v St Geo Illa

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Saints have a huge injury and suspension toll. We must be near full strength yet none of us are convinced we will win.
Such a shit squad we have lmao....Do we have anyone unavailable?

“Do we have anyone unavailable?” !!!

lmfao

I just love it when your wife steals your iPhone.
 

Tigerm

Coach
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No pain, no gain for fearless Amone
Author
Michael Blok

Tom Amone knows he might be crazy for saying this, but he believes the best part about returning to the field in 2021 is waking up with aches and pains the morning after a big game.
Usually an aspect of the game most players dread, Amone is not like any regular rugby league player as he looks forward to the pain that comes with giving his all out on the field.


Call him crazy — it won’t bother him — he’s as tough and fearless as they come.

“It feels good to be sore after a game,” Amone said with a grin on his face.

“I know it sounds crazy, but if I’m sore, it means I did something during the game.

“I just love being physical — running straight into people and trying to hurt them... it feels good.”

It’s something he missed greatly when he was forced to sit out for nearly an entire year.

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The Wests Tigers recruit hasn’t featured in the top grade since he suffered a nasty knee injury during South Sydney’s Round 6 clash against the Warriors last season.

Having taken a strong carry up the field, Amone got caught on the bottom of an awkward three-man tackle, in which his knee took plenty of punishment on the way down.

“I ruptured my MCL off the bone and had a partial tear in my ACL,” he said.

“When I went to see the surgeon, he said he’d have to repair my whole ACL in surgery. It was pretty brutal.

“It’s all right now — it feels good and strong so there's no issues now.”

The former Rabbitohs prop joined Wests Tigers late into pre-season this year and, although he missed the opening three rounds, has returned with extra eagerness for Western Suburbs in the Knock-On Effect NSW Cup.

The prop has been impressive in his return to rugby league as he’s taken a number of big carries and has put in a stack of work in defence.


Amone is stoked to be back on the park, but it didn’t come without a small heart flutter before his first game back.

“To be honest, I was pretty nervous because I hadn’t played in a while, but it was good to be back,” he said.

“I was blowing at first and it was tough out there. As the game got on, I started feeling good. I just loved being back playing footy — doing what I love.”

Amone will become Wests Tigers Player #245 after being named to make his club debut on Friday night against St George Illawarra Dragons.

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The Tongan forward has played nine NRL games over the space of two years and would love to add to that in 2021.

“My goal is to play consistent footy” he said.

“’Madge’ [Maguire] has been chatting to me lots and helping out where he can."

Amone may be as crazy as they come when it comes to rugby league players, but he won’t let his teammates down when he takes to the field.
 

Tiger Ted

Bench
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Warms the cockles of the heart to hear them say how tight knit they are how they are working hard for each other & that they’re looking forward to repaying fans with a big performance.Blah blah blah ..
What a spineless delusional rabble !

I’m sick of watching these pathetic amateurs.Year in year out it’s the same old ineptitude & pissweak effort in all facets of the game.To think that PVL & commission want to expand.They are kidding themselves.I can see this sport going down the gurgler in not to distant future.
 

Vic Mackey

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Seriously who knows. I look at that Dragons team and wonder how we could possibly lose, then I remember what this club is and ready myself for the loss.

The Dragons Sharks game was the worst Ive seen this year, and thats saying something as its been the worst year of footy Ive ever seen. To the Dragons credit they put in and to me were the better side. When teams are well down on troops you often see them able to get up for the first game however then fall back in the next.

Its a shame BJ is out as the Dragons right side looks ordinary at best. Hunt, Burns, Beale, Williame. Yuck. Can't wait to see how we make them look like superstars. Sims is a big in for them, he's having his best year in a long time so Luc will have his hands full.

Four forwards on the bench is an odd one from Madge as he struggles to get them minutes when we have 3 let alone 4.

Id like to think we'll win however have zero confidence.
 

Vozzy

Juniors
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The only positive I can take out of this season is that a lot of young players are at least getting experience to hopefully then secure a starting spot in 2022.

Cini, Blore, Stefano, Madden, Amone, Seyfarth, Simpkin, now Cooper is in the mix. Once all these guys get a good 12months in Reserves which they didn't last year with the taste of 1st grade they should all bring confidence and enthusiasm to the side. Also Tuilagi, Hastings and the other English centre is coming so there is still some upside in terms of young talent coming through.
 

stryker

First Grade
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I know you’re unhappy with the side, but you can’t select unavailable players!

I know you want to, but you can’t.

Even a flip like me knows that.

Now would be good night to discuss deaths on Mt Everest 1902-1937.
I meant is this our full strength side ya dopey bumf**k...
 
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I meant is this our full strength side ya dopey bumf**k...


Methinks it’s yet another one of Madge’s Frankenstein team experiments.

No point having most of the positions settled by round 12. That would only serve to confuse the players. Far too ambitious.

By the law of mathematical averages, throwing darts at a dartboard with photos of our players heads affixed to it, would have produced stronger sides.....than the ones actually selected by our skilled, experienced and highly paid coaching staff.
 
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Tigerm

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From the WT's web site. What a player he was.

Corowa shares the importance of Indigenous Round

Author
Michael Blok

Rugby league icon Larry Corowa MBE is proud to be a part of Wests Tigers’ Indigenous Round clash against St George Illawarra on Friday night.

One of the most famous Indigenous players of all time, the man known as “The Black Flash” will be recognised in a pre-game ceremony amongst a group of former Balmain, Wests and Wests Tigers Indigenous players.


Not only is Corowa excited for the NRL to celebrate past and current Indigenous players this weekend, but he also says Indigenous Round is a great opportunity to influence, educate and improve the understanding of Indigenous culture and issues among non-Indigenous Australians.

“I’m looking forward to flying down for the game and I’m honoured to be part of the celebration Wests Tigers have put on at the game this Indigenous Round,” Corowa said.

“I’m happy to help out in any way for Wests Tigers.”

A Balmain Tigers legend and member of the club’s Team of the Century, Corowa played two Tests for Australia in 1979 and toured Great Britain and France with the 1978 Kangaroos.

He was the competition’s leading try-scorer in his debut season, bagging 24 tries in 21 matches throughout 1978.

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He was a cult hero amongst the game, and even had songs written about him, as well as receiving an MBE from Queen Elizabeth for services to sport and was an Australia Day Ambassador.

Having debuted in the late 1970s, there was no such thing as Indigenous Round in his playing days, but he says it’s important to still recognise the past Indigenous players.

“We didn’t have any Indigenous Round or anything like that back then, so it’s great to see the past and present players recognised now,” Corowa said.

“Rugby league is a big part of the Indigenous people in the country and the metropolitan areas. It’s very huge for us.

“Growing up, rugby league was a big part of my life and still is — it’s the same for all the former players.


“It’s great that the current players are getting the recognition they deserve and representing their colour and race.”

Corowa is passionate about helping people — in particular the Indigenous community — and promoting good health and wellbeing.

He’s worked as an Aboriginal development officer and has previously been involved in the ARL and CRL in promotion and junior development.

He says it’s important to use rugby league and Indigenous Round as a tool to promote healthy habits.

“It’s paramount to promote good health and wellbeing,” he said.

“We need our kids and our mob to get into fitness more — running, training, doing sports. That helps other diseases. A lot of our mob have diabetes, asthma and other illnesses. It’s important to go and see your doctor.

“Go get into a gymnasium or go down to your local sporting club — get active and be part of the community in the sporting world.”

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This Indigenous Round, Corowa has also called on the NRL to ensure past players can help promote the game and give advice to the current and rising players.

“I think the most important thing for me is to communicate with the former players and bring them into the fold,” he said.

“The former players can give great advice on the best ways to get into the community to promote and develop the Indigenous kids who play rugby league.

“It would be great if the NRL could grab former players — who have been there and done that — and can engage them.”

Corowa achieved plenty throughout his playing days, and he’ll never forget the times he played against his rugby league idols.

“I grew up as a mad South Sydney supporter. I used to watch all the games at three o’clock on a Saturday afternoon — match of the day. Souths were on nearly every weekend,” he said.

“My two heroes and role models were Arthur Beetson and Eric Simms. They were great players and I looked up to.

“I was fortunate to play against Eric down in Goulbourn. That was a proud moment.

“I also got to play against Arthur in his last year at Parramatta — at the end of his career. That was an honour and a great experience — I was overwhelmed to play against my idol.”

Corowa is now proud to see a fresh crop of Indigenous stars in the game — especially a couple at Wests Tigers.


“I’m very proud to see so many Indigenous players in our game and I want to see more Aboriginal boys, especially at the Wests Tigers,” the rugby league legend said.

“I’ve taken a particular interest in both of the boys — Daine Laurie and James Roberts.

“I’ve met ‘Jimmy the Jet’ and think he’s a fabulous player because of his speed, which is his main attribute. Hopefully he can get back injury free — get fit and get his head right and play some really good football. He’s still got a lot to offer the game and I think the Wests Tigers is the right fit for him.

“Daine Laurie has been playing really well. I know his family down the road at Ballina/Lismore area. They’re all in the mob down there.

“He’s a tremendous prospect and I was delighted to see him come across from Penrith. He’s secured his position with some great games this year and he can only get better. He’s got natural talent and he’s just got to put his head down and get himself twice as fit, twice as strong. He’ll go a long way because he’s a very good player.”


https://www.weststigers.com.au/draw/nrl-premiership/2021/round-12-wests-tigers-v-dragons/
 

Das Hassler

Bench
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What a debut season Larry Corowa had....he was the JAC of the day plus some! Tigers had some really talented but enigmatic indigenous players back then..just after Larry there was also Percy Knight...Lloyd Martin. ..David Grant and quite a few more. No names but on Larry's kangaroo tour it was plain to see he was not only being starved of the ball but pretty much being ignored out on the left wing...there really did appear to be an attitude issue with at least one of his new green 'n gold teammates.
 
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I idolised Macca.He was the supreme player in the Balmain sides of late 70’s - 81.He was deceptively quick(beach sprint champion) & formed a lethal combination with Les Mara in attack.

Yeah, he passed away too soon.

I will be releasing a few more pics as the season progresses. This is the genuine article (not off the web).

If I can get some old black and white Marauder shots for our Magpie brothers and sisters I will post those too.

I like being aligned to the Magpies, they are a great club. I’m proud as f**k to be associated with them and their history. Their culture is brutal too!
 

Tigerm

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Yeah, he passed away too soon.

I will be releasing a few more pics as the season progresses. This is the genuine article (not off the web).

If I can get some old black and white Marauder shots for our Magpie brothers and sisters I will post those too.

I like being aligned to the Magpies, they are a great club. I’m proud as f**k to be associated with them and their history. Their culture is brutal too!
Yep, "we are one, but we are many", we are West Tigers. Not sure how the song went?:):D:D
 
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macnaz

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What a debut season Larry Corowa had....he was the JAC of the day plus some! Tigers had some really talented but enigmatic indigenous players back then..just after Larry there was also Percy Knight...Lloyd Martin. ..David Grant and quite a few more. No names but on Larry's kangaroo tour it was plain to see he was not only being starved of the ball but pretty much being ignored out on the left wing...there really did appear to be an attitude issue with at least one of his new green 'n gold teammates.
You had me until you tried to create a race card that simply wasnt there.
 

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