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TLT - Round 5 v Tigpies - Easter Monday

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Which is concerning. They turned their back on the opportunity to come here and be coached under Ryles. Lomax took a look and didn't like what he saw either.

When BA made dud signings or didn't land a player everyone pointed the blame towards him. When the same thing happens under Ryles its the 'recruitment team'. Lets at least treat things consistently.
I blamed MON back then too. But if the players don’t want to come to be coached by Ryles the same can also be said that they didn’t want to be coached by BA.
 

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What experience should he have kept? RCG struggled last year, Lane lost interest, Sivo was to slow, Cartwright quit, Gutho is struggling in attack with his lack of pace. Lussick wasn't playing NRL.

So who wouId you have kept?

Drown is the only genuine loss, I reckon.
I would have kept RCG, Sivo, Gutho and transitioned them out over time once we built up capacity and experience in those spots. I would have also done more to stop Talagi leaving.

Don't know what happened with Cartwright but he quit when he knew he was no chance of playing first grade. At his best, he is an asset to any team.
 

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I would have kept RCG, Sivo, Gutho and transitioned them out over time once we built up capacity and experience in those spots. I would have also done more to stop Talagi leaving.

Don't know what happened with Cartwright but he quit when he knew he was no chance of playing first grade. At his best, he is an asset to any team.
I have a feeling that Ryles has possibly told Paulo that we are not extending him which is why he has started eating burgers and chips again.
 

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Moses vs Doueihi.

NSW Origin winning halfback hero and Kangaroo superstar now in the peak years of halfback chicanery up against a 190cm lumbering crock who almost got cut from the squad.

Breakout Scum junior star astutely purchased by NRL owned Broncos with an eye to filling in Reynold's boots, early in his career with so much promise up against a guy whose name is not even hyperlinked on the NRL website. 33 first grade games over 6 years as backup at 3 clubs at age 26 he's ready for super league.

The gulf is vast...on paper.

Of course just like every year in state of origin paper records versus turning up for that one marquee game of your life are two different things, at times the difference is vast.

Well...that all sounds like a pretty good fantasy league overview of the respective halves combinations....I guess you're all set then.
 
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We only have six players left from the 2022 grand final losing squad:

Moses, Paulo, Matterson, Penisini, Russell, Simonssen.

in 2027 Russell will be in Perth, while Matterson, Simonssen and Penisini (it appears, in absence of any official source re his PO) will be off contract.

Surely Paulo gets tapped since he's passed it,and if we don't recruit anyone of note the Moses might get sick of things and seek to go early. And the stench of the lost grand final / premiership window closing will finally be gone, all in Ryles first three years.

The rebuild for the next generation / window can then begin in earnest!
 

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I get the feeling its the similar scoreline to last years Easter game. The defence is still a worry and I expect the Tigers to target Joash with the high ball and kicks in the in goal, and also the big forwards against Pezet and Tuilagi. Unless they really work on their tackling and mark up defence, I expect a 36 32 scoreline
As long as we won, that scoreline would be a f**king ripper.
 
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Nobody's up every week, especially early in the season.
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Getting rid of Gutho was the best thing we did.

he was never going to keep up to the speed at 1. Dragons fans absolutely hate him. He was a loyal BA and would have slowed down the transition.

we also would not have Iongi if he stayed
Ionghi so far has been okay, definitely no superstar as yet, I think Joash will do the same job, and he’s nothing to write home about in my opinion, Parra fans are so desperate for a superstar we will anoint anyone who may be above average
 

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Ionghi so far has been okay, definitely no superstar as yet, I think Joash will do the same job, and he’s nothing to write home about in my opinion, Parra fans are so desperate for a superstar we will anoint anyone who may be above average
He scored a few tries but that doesn't balance out how poor his positioning has been and he hasn't been that safe under the high ball.
Im looking forward to seeing what Joash can do in his preferred position. I dont think we lose much there.
Doorey has been solid but not irreplaceable.
Im more concerned about Pezet and Kelma parting like the Red Sea.
Walker should be coming off the bench.
TC Brown should be on the bench
 

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I agree. He was quick to gut the place. The flipside is that he only has a few years to deliver improvements and would rather not do it with players he doesn't trust or rate.
I had no problem with him moving on anyone that he did, his biggest problem was having faith in the chuckle heads running the football department that they would be capable of signing anyone to replace them. Our recruitment since the off season of 2021 has been horrendous and inept thats been now with consecutive coaches. We all know the major problem with the club atm but the people running the show seem blind or incapable of making the decisions that need to be made.

I've been saying for 18 months it doesn't matter if Ryles is the next Jack Gibson while ever we have an utter incompetent thickshit's like MON and Jimmy boy running the show he'll be another coach on the meat grinder that is Parramatta.
 

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I'm behind Ryles but not as convincing as before season started.
A lot of his signings have been gash also. But my worry would be ones like Pezet. We did try and get him for 4yrs and failed. I just dont get the Moses/Pezet combo.
Pezet greatest strength is his long kicking game. Take that away from him and he is an average half. Average defence,passing and below average run game.
So anyone else wondered why Ryles thought it would work being that Moses would be the primary kicker?
See to me this is the concern. Is he just throwing a bunch of darts thinking he can make it work? I dont know whats going on behind scenes. But I like many questioned Pezet being a good combination with Moses when weve taken away his greatest strength.
 

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And as someone else mentioned. All good to cut everyone who wasn't putting in. But was there a thought of what will we do if cant replace them with quality? It seems not. We've lost some greats of the game and replaced them with a few old has been and project players.
Thats another concern.
 

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Google backs us to win, hope its tipping form is better than @TheParraboy


AI Overview



Based on early 2026 NRL Round 5 odds, the
Parramatta Eels ($1.73) are slight favorites to defeat the Wests Tigers ($2.10) in their Easter Monday clash at CommBank Stadium on April 6, 2026. However, the Tigers enter with high confidence after a strong win against the Warriors.
Wests Tigers +1
  • Match Details: The match is on Monday, April 6, 2026, at 4:05 PM at CommBank Stadium.
  • Wests Tigers Form: Coming off a "memorable triumph over the Warriors" and featuring a stable lineup with Adam Doueihi and Jock Madden in the halves.
  • Parramatta Eels Form: Looking to rebound after a tough loss to the Titans.
  • Key Stats: The Tigers have won three of their last four games at CommBank Stadium.
    Wests Tigers +2
While betting markets favor Parramatta, the Tigers' recent form and solid record at the venue make this an extremely close matchup.
 

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