WESTS Tigers cumulative try tally 2022

Round 25 v Raiders
Laurie 1 try
Maumalo 1 try

For the last week of the year, I’ll just present figures for the season without the commentary. Below is a summary of season 2022 by Wests Tigers RLFC;
Sources: nrl.com, rugbyleagueproject.org, zerotackle.com and my own records.

Total Tries Scored = 62
Total Tries Conceded = 118
Rate of Tries Scored = 2.58 per game
Rate of Tries Conceded = 4.92 per game
For every try we scored, we gave away 1.90 tries.

Total Points Scored = 352
Total Points Conceded = 679
Rate of Points Scored = 14.67 per game
Rate of Points Conceded = 28.29 per game
For every point we scored, we gave away 1.93 points.

Total Points Differential = -327
This differential placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 633 points behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Wins for the Year = 4
This win total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 wins behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Losses for the Year = 20
This loss total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 losses behind competition leaders Penrith.

Home and Away Record = 4 wins, 20 losses
At home grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses
At away grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses


Top Points Scorer = Adam Doueihi
With 52 points, Adam was our highest scorer, placing him 35th in the competition.

Top Try Scorer = Ken Maumalo
With 12 tries, Ken was our highest scorer, placing him 23rd in the competition. Ironically, position 22 belongs to Dave Nofoaluma who has scored a few in Melbourne.

Most Try Assists = Luke Brooks
With 10 assists, Luke was our best, placing him 36th in the competition.

Most Runs = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 15 per game, Joe amassed 360 runs, placing him 10th in the competition.

Most Run Meters = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 121.75 per game, Joe amassed 2922 meters, placing him 29th in the competition.

Most Post Contact Meters = Ken Maumalo
Averaging 51.42 per game, Ken amassed 977 meters, placing him 46th in the competition.

Most Linebreaks = Ken Maumalo
Ken amassed 10 for the year, placing him 45th in the competition.

Most Linebreak Assists = Luke Brooks
Luke amassed 12 for the year, placing him 26th in the competition.

Most Offloads = Joe Ofahengaue
Joe amassed 33 for the year, placing him 19th in the competition.

Top Tackler = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 36.75 per game, Joe amassed 882 tackles, placing him 9th in the competition.

Most Missed Tackles = Luke Brooks
Averaging 4.41 per game, Luke missed 75 tackles, placing him 17th in the competition.

Top Tackle Breaks = Daine Laurie
Averaging 4.05 per game, Daine amassed 77 for the year, placing him 25th in the competition.

Most Kick Meters = Luke Brooks
Averaging 243.47 per game, Luke kicked for 4139 meters, placing him 18th in the competition.

Players Used = 33
Utilising 33 players for the year meant we were equal highest, along with Brisbane and Manly.

Try Tally

Ken Maumalo = 12
David Nofoaluma = 8
Fa’amanu Brown = 6
Luke Garner = 5
Brent Naden = 5
Asu Kepaoa = 3
Jock Madden = 3
Starford To’a = 3
Luke Brooks = 2
Adam Doueihi = 2
Tom Freebairn = 2
Daine Laurie = 2
Zane Musgrove = 2
James Tamou = 2
Junior Tupou = 2
Oliver Gildart = 1
Luciano Leilua = 1
Joe Ofahengaue = 1
Tyrone Peachey = 1

Nudie Runs Owed
Austin Dias
Jackson Hastings
Kitione Kautoga
Jacob Liddle
Justin Matamua
Thomas Mikaele
Junior Pauga
Fonua Pole
James Roberts
Alex Seyfarth
Jake Simpkin
Kelma Tuilagi
Alex Twal
Stefano Utoikamanu

Finish Table Position = 16th of 16
Season 2022 marked our first ever wooden spoon.

Cheers.
 
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Round 25 v Raiders
Laurie 1 try
Maumalo 1 try

For the last week of the year, I’ll just present figures for the season without the commentary. Below is a summary of season 2022 by Wests Tigers RLFC;
Sources: nrl.com, rugbyleagueproject.org, zerotackle.com and my own records.

Total Tries Scored = 62
Total Tries Conceded = 118
Rate of Tries Scored = 2.58 per game
Rate of Tries Conceded = 4.92 per game
For every try we scored, we gave away 1.90 tries.

Total Points Scored = 352
Total Points Conceded = 679
Rate of Points Scored = 14.67 per game
Rate of Points Conceded = 28.29 per game
For every point we scored, we gave away 1.93 points.

Total Points Differential = -327
This differential placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 633 points behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Wins for the Year = 4
This win total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 wins behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Losses for the Year = 20
This loss total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 losses behind competition leaders Penrith.

Home and Away Record = 4 wins, 20 losses
At home grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses
At away grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses


Top Points Scorer = Adam Doueihi
With 52 points, Adam was our highest scorer, placing him 35th in the competition.

Top Try Scorer = Ken Maumalo
With 12 tries, Ken was our highest scorer, placing him 23rd in the competition. Ironically, position 22 belongs to Dave Nofoaluma who has scored a few in Melbourne.

Most Try Assists = Luke Brooks
With 10 assists, Luke was our best, placing him 36th in the competition.

Most Runs = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 15 per game, Joe amassed 360 runs, placing him 10th in the competition.

Most Run Meters = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 121.75 per game, Joe amassed 2922 meters, placing him 29th in the competition.

Most Post Contact Meters = Ken Maumalo
Averaging 51.42 per game, Ken amassed 977 meters, placing him 46th in the competition.

Most Linebreaks = Ken Maumalo
Ken amassed 10 for the year, placing him 45th in the competition.

Most Linebreak Assists = Luke Brooks
Luke amassed 12 for the year, placing him 26th in the competition.

Most Offloads = Joe Ofahengaue
Joe amassed 33 for the year, placing him 19th in the competition.

Top Tackler = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 36.75 per game, Joe amassed 882 tackles, placing him 9th in the competition.

Most Missed Tackles = Luke Brooks
Averaging 4.41 per game, Luke missed 75 tackles, placing him 17th in the competition.

Top Tackle Breaks = Daine Laurie
Averaging 4.05 per game, Daine amassed 77 for the year, placing him 25th in the competition.

Most Kick Meters = Luke Brooks
Averaging 243.47 per game, Luke kicked for 4139 meters, placing him 18th in the competition.

Players Used = 33
Utilising 33 players for the year meant we were equal highest, along with Brisbane and Manly.

Try Tally

Ken Maumalo = 12
David Nofoaluma = 8
Fa’amanu Brown = 6
Luke Garner = 5
Brent Naden = 5
Asu Kepaoa = 3
Jock Madden = 3
Starford To’a = 3
Luke Brooks = 2
Adam Doueihi = 2
Tom Freebairn = 2
Daine Laurie = 2
Zane Musgrove = 2
James Tamou = 2
Junior Tupou = 2
Oliver Gildart = 1
Luciano Leilua = 1
Joe Ofahengaue = 1
Tyrone Peachey = 1

Nudie Runs Owed
Austin Dias
Jackson Hastings
Kitione Kautoga
Jacob Liddle
Justin Matamua
Thomas Mikaele
Junior Pauga
Fonua Pole
James Roberts
Alex Seyfarth
Jake Simpkin
Kelma Tuilagi
Alex Twal
Stefano Utoikamanu

Finish Table Position = 16th of 16
Season 2022 marked our first ever wooden spoon.

Cheers.
Appreciate the work my man. Shame it's all bad
 
Without doubt our best player and to think some people on here are not fussed if he leaves the club.I hate to think of how much worse we would have been without him.
100% mate,
Our hardest worker in attack and defence. He has returned figures in the top 10 out of 475 players for both. If he was still a Bronco, he would be in discussion for a WC squad berth.
Yet fans here think he’s overpaid and should be let go…crazy.
 
100% mate,
Our hardest worker in attack and defence. He has returned figures in the top 10 out of 475 players for both. If he was still a Bronco, he would be in discussion for a WC squad berth.
Yet fans here think he’s overpaid and should be let go…crazy.
If you put Joe in a pack where three players are better than him and two his equal, he would be a star. Good players become better in good teams and worse in bad teams.
 
If you put Joe in a pack where three players are better than him and two his equal, he would be a star. Good players become better in good teams and worse in bad teams.
That is true, but he has proven to be good in a low ranked pack, in the comps worst team. Api and Papa will help next year, hopefully a couple more forwards can join us to bring Steph, Blore and Pole through.
I would certainly be trying to resign Joffa until they come of age.
 
Worst attacking team in the league and experts wanted to keep Gardiner who was our attack coach. Go figure?
 
That is true, but he has proven to be good in a low ranked pack, in the comps worst team. Api and Papa will help next year, hopefully a couple more forwards can join us to bring Steph, Blore and Pole through.
I would certainly be trying to resign Joffa until they come of age.
Totally agree. Joe has been a real positive in a team with very few positives.
 
Round 25 v Raiders
Laurie 1 try
Maumalo 1 try

For the last week of the year, I’ll just present figures for the season without the commentary. Below is a summary of season 2022 by Wests Tigers RLFC;
Sources: nrl.com, rugbyleagueproject.org, zerotackle.com and my own records.

Total Tries Scored = 62
Total Tries Conceded = 118
Rate of Tries Scored = 2.58 per game
Rate of Tries Conceded = 4.92 per game
For every try we scored, we gave away 1.90 tries.

Total Points Scored = 352
Total Points Conceded = 679
Rate of Points Scored = 14.67 per game
Rate of Points Conceded = 28.29 per game
For every point we scored, we gave away 1.93 points.

Total Points Differential = -327
This differential placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 633 points behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Wins for the Year = 4
This win total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 wins behind competition leaders Penrith.

Total Losses for the Year = 20
This loss total placed us 16th out of 16 teams and is 16 losses behind competition leaders Penrith.

Home and Away Record = 4 wins, 20 losses
At home grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses
At away grounds our record was 2 wins, 10 losses


Top Points Scorer = Adam Doueihi
With 52 points, Adam was our highest scorer, placing him 35th in the competition.

Top Try Scorer = Ken Maumalo
With 12 tries, Ken was our highest scorer, placing him 23rd in the competition. Ironically, position 22 belongs to Dave Nofoaluma who has scored a few in Melbourne.

Most Try Assists = Luke Brooks
With 10 assists, Luke was our best, placing him 36th in the competition.

Most Runs = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 15 per game, Joe amassed 360 runs, placing him 10th in the competition.

Most Run Meters = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 121.75 per game, Joe amassed 2922 meters, placing him 29th in the competition.

Most Post Contact Meters = Ken Maumalo
Averaging 51.42 per game, Ken amassed 977 meters, placing him 46th in the competition.

Most Linebreaks = Ken Maumalo
Ken amassed 10 for the year, placing him 45th in the competition.

Most Linebreak Assists = Luke Brooks
Luke amassed 12 for the year, placing him 26th in the competition.

Most Offloads = Joe Ofahengaue
Joe amassed 33 for the year, placing him 19th in the competition.

Top Tackler = Joe Ofahengaue
Averaging 36.75 per game, Joe amassed 882 tackles, placing him 9th in the competition.

Most Missed Tackles = Luke Brooks
Averaging 4.41 per game, Luke missed 75 tackles, placing him 17th in the competition.

Top Tackle Breaks = Daine Laurie
Averaging 4.05 per game, Daine amassed 77 for the year, placing him 25th in the competition.

Most Kick Meters = Luke Brooks
Averaging 243.47 per game, Luke kicked for 4139 meters, placing him 18th in the competition.

Players Used = 33
Utilising 33 players for the year meant we were equal highest, along with Brisbane and Manly.

Try Tally

Ken Maumalo = 12
David Nofoaluma = 8
Fa’amanu Brown = 6
Luke Garner = 5
Brent Naden = 5
Asu Kepaoa = 3
Jock Madden = 3
Starford To’a = 3
Luke Brooks = 2
Adam Doueihi = 2
Tom Freebairn = 2
Daine Laurie = 2
Zane Musgrove = 2
James Tamou = 2
Junior Tupou = 2
Oliver Gildart = 1
Luciano Leilua = 1
Joe Ofahengaue = 1
Tyrone Peachey = 1

Nudie Runs Owed
Austin Dias
Jackson Hastings
Kitione Kautoga
Jacob Liddle
Justin Matamua
Thomas Mikaele
Junior Pauga
Fonua Pole
James Roberts
Alex Seyfarth
Jake Simpkin
Kelma Tuilagi
Alex Twal
Stefano Utoikamanu

Finish Table Position = 16th of 16
Season 2022 marked our first ever wooden spoon.

Cheers.
thanks stryker69 your updates/articals here have been just as informative as the now defunct RLW and almost as good as lego.thanks 4 the effort,much appreciated
 
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