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Tigers confidant of creeping up on Dragons

Bricey

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http://www.nrl.com/news/news/newsar...-creeping-up-on-dragons-marshall/default.aspx

They admit they weren't in St George Illawarra's class last time, but Wests Tigers linchpin Benji Marshall is "quietly confident" his side are creeping up on the Dragons ahead of next week's NRL finals blockbuster.The Tigers' 34-10 loss to Wayne Bennett's side in round 16 came in the middle of a resurgence, but it also came as a reminder of which club was setting the pace in 2010.
"We were out of their class that time," Tigers coach Tim Sheens said after Friday night's 26-24 win over Canberra.
Marshall, who starred at Canberra Stadium after overcoming a knee injury, is aware the Tigers need to improve but has promised the premiership favourites will get a run for their money.
"They've been the form team of the comp and they're going to be tough to beat and we're going to have to turn up to play," Marshall said.
"But we're quietly confident in each other's ability that we can turn up and give them a great contest and I think next week will be one of the great games and hopefully even better than Friday night."
The Tigers are aware the parallels with 2005, when they upset the Dragons in the second-last week before going on to win the grand final, will be raised again.
"You guys will (bring it up), I'm sure," Sheens said.
"There's a similarity but it's a lot different from five years ago.
"It is one game to a grand final so it's a big game for both clubs."
But Marshall believes the hard-working Dragons of 2010 are a better side than their star-studded 2005 predecessors.
"I think we've got to go up to another level again," he said.
"They're a different side to what they were in '05 and I think they're strong all over the field defensively and even their attack, so we're going to have to look at their game strongly and really turn up to play next week."
Sheens said some of his forwards would continue to nurse niggles through this week, while benchman Simon Dwyer was placed on report for a high shot on Joe Picker.
"The kid was falling was half a metre off the ground and he only clipped him," Sheens said.
"That's not reportable."
Centre Blake Ayshford, who was forced onto a diet of ice cream and noodles during the week after suffering acute tonsillitis, declared he would be "100 per cent by Monday".


Talking it up already...!
 

innsaneink

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LOL...tonsilitis, gladular fever...not much of a muchness...

Really....thinking back i wasnt too disappointed in the Kogarah loss, yeh itblew out at the end, dont really recall the game but I do remember being somewhat happy with how they played, the result I think was pretty much a forgone conclusion even though we were coming off 4 wins with a bye in there (Raiders Dogs NZ Knights)
 

The Gambler

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LOL...tonsilitis, gladular fever...not much of a muchness...

Really....thinking back i wasnt too disappointed in the Kogarah loss, yeh itblew out at the end, dont really recall the game but I do remember being somewhat happy with how they played, the result I think was pretty much a forgone conclusion even though we were coming off 4 wins with a bye in there (Raiders Dogs NZ Knights)
We were also playing without a halfback, Lui was out and we were experimenting with Ayshford, Lawrence, Farah - hell anyone who wasn't really a half or 5/8.
 

N.C.

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It was a game we never expected to win, and we approached it accordingly.

We kept up with them until about the 60 minute mark, when Soward put a move on us up the middle. We were still in the running if we could be next to score, but they got one off a kick - I think Ayshford spilled it and Creagh cleaned it up... Then Morris jagged a long ranger on the bell and the scoreline made things look a lot worse than they really were.

Two things - we didn't have a halfback, and they didn't have Gasnier.

Oh, and another thing, McKinnon showed everyone that night just how much pace he's lost since 2005.
 

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