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NRL Rd 27 2024 - General Non-Warriors Thread

Meth

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game could have been interesting at 26-16 with Tigers well in it and Dylan Brown just getting injured, then along comes Api with that stupid f**king tip tackle. The Queen milked it for all he was worth but i think he was going to be binned regardless.
Queen felt the contact and dove into the ground himself.

Yeah, I basically thought Gutherson did some of the heavy lifting in that tackle as well.
 

Penrose Warrior

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I guess as bad as it gets for us, we can content ourselves that we aren't Tigers fans. Widely known they haven't been to the finals for 13 years since that fateful loss to us, and now a hat trick of wooden spoons, but they've also only made to the finals twice in 19 years since they won the GF.

And they look light years off getting back there. They are absymal. Let's see how long Galvin wants to ride that ghost train for
 

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I guess as bad as it gets for us, we can content ourselves that we aren't Tigers fans. Widely known they haven't been to the finals for 13 years since that fateful loss to us, and now a hat trick of wooden spoons, but they've also only made to the finals twice in 19 years since they won the GF.

And they look light years off getting back there. They are absymal. Let's see how long Galvin wants to ride that ghost train for
I would be looking forward with some positivity if I was them. They debuted a truckload of really good talent this season that’s only going to get better, and for next year so far Luai, Turuva, Bird and Hunt are nice additions

Bula Galvin Luai and Koroisau is a pretty nice unit to build around
 

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I would be looking forward with some positivity if I was them. They debuted a truckload of really good talent this season that’s only going to get better, and for next year so far Luai, Turuva, Bird and Hunt are nice additions

Bula Galvin Luai and Koroisau is a pretty nice unit to build around
i havent checked the stats at all so this might be a bad take, but did Klemmer phone it in all season?
 

JJ

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I would be looking forward with some positivity if I was them. They debuted a truckload of really good talent this season that’s only going to get better, and for next year so far Luai, Turuva, Bird and Hunt are nice additions

Bula Galvin Luai and Koroisau is a pretty nice unit to build around
Yep, but in all honesty does Benji inspire any confidence??
 

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Yep, but in all honesty does Benji inspire any confidence??
Who knows really, not a lot to evaluate him on so far. Last year Ciraldo was hopeless and Webster was a god and this year that’s changed around. I quite liked a bit of what they were doing with the ball, but the personnel not quite there yet to execute
 

Penrose Warrior

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Yep, but in all honesty does Benji inspire any confidence??
No idea, but I don't reckon great players make great coaches in any sport. Cleary would be the exception, but even he was a solid tradesman who got the most out of his ability, as opposed to a superstar as Benji was at the peak of his powers.

The issue with Benji is, like Webster, you'd have to question if he has the support to become great. He did a year (?) under Sheens, who was past his use-by date in how to coach in the modern-day game. He has John Morris, Heignington, Farah as assistants - all great players for the Tigers, but there's not a lot of coaching experience and chops there.
 

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Who knows really, not a lot to evaluate him on so far. Last year Ciraldo was hopeless and Webster was a god and this year that’s changed around. I quite liked a bit of what they were doing with the ball, but the personnel not quite there yet to execute
The Dogs really remind me of us last year - success built around momentum, a great attitude, solid defense and winning the close games. When you lose the close games, and momentum slides, the other two can drop off. The Dogs have the 11th best attack in the comp but near-on the best defense.

Actually, I now look and what I said around winning close games isn't true. Lost 5 games under a converted try, won 4 under a converted try.

Similar to us, though, in that they've won 3 games against top 8 teams but have a very strong record against sides outside the 8.
 

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I would be looking forward with some positivity if I was them. They debuted a truckload of really good talent this season that’s only going to get better, and for next year so far Luai, Turuva, Bird and Hunt are nice additions

Bula Galvin Luai and Koroisau is a pretty nice unit to build around
Geez, Galvin and Luai is a hell of a halves combo. And Koroisau is a jet, I have been genuinely surprised how well he's competed and been fired up all season to contribute to that side. Losing Stefano is a big loss though, as obviously Papali'i is. They desperately need some quality up front
 

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