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I would imagine that would be the Trident plus furner đ¤Which selectors?
Kinda proves he is a stats man tbh. Pillow in d. Never put a good shot on anyone. Second or third in the tackle. The guy you run at intentionally to start the role on. Never hurts in defence.Iâm sure I saw him offload once, think it was in round 8 last season.
Twaly is the guy you want coming off the bench when you need to defend a lead. Go back to last game of 2021 when the spooners whipped us 38-0, Twaly stood tall, 60 tackles with not a miss.
My money is on him not getting any closer to the try scoring record for us this year,it is probably a safe bet to double up for 2024 also.Alex Twal remains a powerful presence in the club's engine room with an extremely high work-rate compared to other middle forwards in the game.
Stats tell some of his courageous story in the Wests Tigers engine room:
churning out consistently top of the pops tackle rates per game,
up there with fewest misses,
reliable hard carries (making eight or more metres most of the time),
reliable numbers in tackle-breaks,
more effective decoys than previous all-time record holder - Russell Packer,
consistent in midfield supports,
Definably, a Mr Durability in the black, white and orange machine.
Then, wait for it.
It's a little known fact that, commencing season 2023, Alex Twal silently sits only 96 tries off becoming the leading Wests Tigers try scorer of all time!
This is going to be a BIG season.
My money is on him not getting any closer to the try scoring record for us this year,it is probably a safe bet to double up for 2024 also.
Api can do that, but if it's a MEAT pie he will drop it as Twal is a strict vegetarian from all accounts.Having said that if he does get one this year the celebrations will be long and loudApi will feed him a pie just right
of the goal posts this year đŻ
Don't read em mate. It's been said so many times. đHow good are pre-season fluff articles?
You don't buy into any of the following narratives?Don't read em mate. It's been said so many times. đ
I thought you were a Twal fan đ¤You don't buy into any of the following narratives?
- Twal will get his first try
- We will be a different team under Sheens and Benji
- Brooks will finally be unleashed
- Doueihi is captaincy material
- The forward pack won't get folded like an omelet
I actually do believe each of those statements can happen đI thought you were a Twal fan đ¤
âLooked me in the eyesâ: The Sheens promise that could finally deliver Alex Twal his first try!
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Alex Twal is well aware of the noise that gets louder and louder with every season that goes by that he doesnât score a try.
Thatâs why heâs happy to reveal the promise âfrom the heartâ of new Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens that could finally get the 26-year-old over the line.
Twal has played 102 NRL games over six seasons with the Tigers but doesnât have a single try to show for them.
Itâs become a bit of a running joke with his teammates â and rugby league fans can see the funny side of it too.
After fans were allowed to storm the SCG for Lance âBuddyâ Franklinâs 1000th AFL goal, a petition was started calling for NRL fans to do the same when Twal scores his first try.
âForget âBuddy 100â. Itâs âTwal 1â,â the petition said.
And perhaps with Sheensâ support, this will be the year the fan favourite finally gets a four-pointer.
âOne of the first times I saw âSheensyâ he looked me in the eyes and said âmate weâre going to get you a tryâ and he meant it from his heart,â Twal told foxsports.com.au.
âI donât think itâs too far away, especially with a crafty nine in Api (Koroisau)... Iâve just got to run the right line or do what I have to do.â
Twalâs ânumber one goalâ this season is to play finals with the Tigers, but he admitted scoring his first NRL try is âdefinitely in and amongstâ his goals.
âIâm not going to deny that,â he laughed.
âEvery time someone crosses the line they rub it in my face a bit⌠Iâve got to get one this year, enough is enough,â Twal added when asked whether his teammates poke fun at him.
It would be fitting for Twal to score in either of the Tigersâ first two games of the season given theyâre at home at Leichhardt Oval.
But heâll take what he can get, saying âBeggars canât be choosers.â
Twalâs hunt for an NRL try hit a roadblock last season when he suffered a concerning head knock in Round 15.
It was his second knock in the space of four weeks and so the club made the decision to rule him out for the remainder of the season.
Although it was âdefinitely hardâ for Twal to watch his team struggle in the back end of the season, he believes the sideline stint was a âblessing in disguiseâ because itâs helped him discover a ânew found loveâ for the game.
âIn a way it was sort of a blessing in disguise because Iâve come back to training now more eager than Iâve ever been and have a new-found love for the game because I missed such a long period,â Twal said.
âYou donât realise how good rugby league is until you spend a bit of time away. So Iâm really grateful just to be back.
âI think Iâve always been a pretty driven person, I always set goals for myself. I donât feel like I ever find myself in a rut â Iâm very grateful to do what I do.
âBut in terms of the new-found love, because I hadnât missed much footy, you donât realise how much you love the game.
âI think just watching every week â Iâve been pretty lucky with injuries and havenât missed too many games â watching what the boys went through, you just want to be out there.â
Twal suffered the head knock in the opening minute of a clash with the Bulldogs. He attempted to put pressure on Matt Burton on the last tackle but his head hit the star five-eighthâs shoulder and then slammed into the turf.
The following minutes were distressing for spectators as Twal was put on a stretcher and left the field on a medicab.
Despite the scary scenes, Twalâs recovery was pretty straight forward.
âI didnât have too many symptoms, I just got knocked out â that was pretty much it,â he said.
The concussion was serious enough to stop him from representing Lebanon at the Rugby League World Cup â but Twal confirmed there was never any concerns about an early retirement.
âNah there was no fear (of retirement),â he said.
âIâve played my whole career without many head knocks. I had two head knocks throughout the year but they werenât serious.
âIt was just the point of the season we were in and obviously because I had couple that year so at the time the best thing for me was to get my health right then come back to playing duties when I was ready to go.â
After enjoying the off-season break, in which he got married, Twal has a spring in his step and that has something to do with the new coaching staff.
âI just love their approach, they have such different approaches to what Iâve been used to and I think itâs really refreshing,â he said referring to Sheens and his assistants Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah.
âYou come to training with a bit of a spring in your step because they both have a knack for making it enjoyable.
Having been here for a while, to be come in here and be so excited to train is such a good feeling â itâs so refreshing.â
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This is what I would like to see, Alex running powerfully into the gaps on the edges in the red zone.
Omelette's are hard to fold over ...chair maybeYou don't buy into any of the following narratives?
- Twal will get his first try
- We will be a different team under Sheens and Benji
- Brooks will finally be unleashed
- Doueihi is captaincy material
- The forward pack won't get folded like an omelet