Anasta injury

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Groins take time. This is a recurring injur that he had surgery for when at Roosters. Comes with the territory when u buy old stock.
We nee to use his absence to blood a young playmaker.
Anasta is not a playmaker, let alone a forward. Leave him in reserves and lets look to the future.
 
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.
 
@pHyR3 said:
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.

Adan Blair has more creative potential than Bwaiff. Just look at the play he made on Sheens chequebook.
Will Sheens go down as one of the worst shoppers?
Bwaiff and Blair. Couldn't give em away
 
@pHyR3 said:
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.

Have you heard about a player called Jacob Miller? He is a very good goal kicker as well as an excellent kicker in general play. Sironen and Miller have been 1/2 and 5/8 combination for a number of years. This must be the combination for the Bronco's match.
 
@Newtown said:
@pHyR3 said:
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.

Have you heard about a player called Jacob Miller? He is a very good goal kicker as well as an excellent kicker in general play. Sironen and Miller have been 1/2 and 5/8 combination for a number of years. This must be the combination for the Bronco's match.

Your kidding Arnt you miller how many chances do you guys wanna give him . I thought braith had a good game . I would go with moltz and sirro

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@alexaki said:
@hybrid_tiger said:
I am hearing three months!?

At this rate we won't have enough players to fill a team.

Is this confirmed?

Cross your fingers. So many of our players have been selected in the City v country match which so many other players have omitted themselves from.
 
@monkey said:
@Newtown said:
@pHyR3 said:
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.

Have you heard about a player called Jacob Miller? He is a very good goal kicker as well as an excellent kicker in general play. Sironen and Miller have been 1/2 and 5/8 combination for a number of years. This must be the combination for the Bronco's match.

Your kidding Arnt you miller how many chances do you guys wanna give him . I thought braith had a good game . I would go with moltz and sirro

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Well who is going to take the kicks at goal and kick in general play? Not Farah because he has enough on his plate.
 
No real loss actually a blessing, I know it's bad to say no one wishes injuries on anyone but he has been useless all year, bring Miller back 2 young halves we aint going anywhere this season so might as well let the young ones get playing time
 
@Golden said:
No real loss actually a blessing, I know it's bad to say no one wishes injuries on anyone but he has been useless all year, bring Miller back 2 young halves we aint going anywhere this season so might as well let the young ones get playing time

Agree totally
 
Geez, that's terrible news if true the 3 months. With Benji out we could ill afford another experienced player to go missing. I guess there's some truth in the fact that the giving the young guys experience isn't that bad a thing but telling the players that's the way to go because the season's lost would be dire and wrong right now.
 
However you slice and dice it, we have a problem in the centres in Lawrence, who at present we unfortunately cannot drop due to low stocks in the experience department. The option of Miller only exaggerates this issue, which is unfortunate for Miller that the man next to him may be costing him his spot.

I think our safest option is Moltzen. Other than that a Sheens move, bringing in a hooker and moving Robbie out into playmaker. We are pretty thin in the ranks, and it may be time to think outside the box.

Im not sure its his fault entirely, but Miller seems to have burned some bridges. I dont think he has a future at the club past this season, nor proven enough with his opportunities to bother risking again.
 
@Captain Caveman said:
@pHyR3 said:
BLOOD WHO? i dont want to throw brooks in the deep end, lost for solutions. Sirro Moltz might work till Benji returns but it will be very tough with so many injuries.

Adan Blair has more creative potential than Bwaiff. Just look at the play he made on Sheens chequebook.
Will Sheens go down as one of the worst shoppers?
Bwaiff and Blair. Couldn't give em away

The guy (Bwaifff?) played for NSW and australia. And did quite well at half in both games for us.

Wanna grow up or shall we talk about your playing career and abilities?
 
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Wests Tigers Injury Update

Monday 15 April 2013 4:36 PM

Wests Tigers utility Braith Anasta will miss four weeks with a groin injury sustained in the 13-12 Heritage Round loss the Dragons.

The Club’s Medical Staff assessed Anasta this morning, with the injury adding to the extensive casualty ward.

Robbie Farah, Chris Lawrence and Aaron Woods were all ruled out of the City Origin team but are expected to be back for the Round 7 clash with the Brisbane Broncos in two weeks.

Jack Buchanan (cheek) and Blake Ayshford (knee) were also injured in the bruising encounter at the Sydney Cricket Ground, but are likely to return in Round 7.

Winger Marika Koroibete is a chance to play at Campbelltown Sports Stadium next weekend, with his foot injury to be monitored over the next fortnight.

In some good news for the Wests Tigers, Matt Groat has returned from an injured ankle after spending a lengthy stint on the sideline.

Wests Tigers Casualty List

NRL
Aaron Woods (knee), Rd 7
Chris Lawrence (ankle), Rd 7
Robbie Farah (groin), Rd 7
Jack Buchanan (cheekbone), Rd 7
Blake Ayshford (knee), Rd 7/8
Braith Anasta (groin), Rd 10
Marika Koroibete (foot), Rd 7/8
Liam Fulton (quad), Return: Indefinite
Benji Marshall (toe), Rd 9
Lote Tuqiri (arm). Return: Indefinite
Keith Galloway (pectoral): Indefinite
James Gavet (ankle) Return: Indefinite

NYC
James Luff (Knee), Round 8
David Nofoaluma (knee) Round 10
Nathan Scarano (Shoulder), Round 9
Brad Soe (Shoulder), Round 10
Mason Farrell (Knee), Season
Jarrad Szuzdulo (Knee), Indefinite

NSW CUP
Trent Jennings (shoulder), indefinite
 
@willow said:
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Wests Tigers Injury Update

Monday 15 April 2013 4:36 PM

Wests Tigers utility Braith Anasta will miss four weeks with a groin injury sustained in the 13-12 Heritage Round loss the Dragons.

The Club’s Medical Staff assessed Anasta this morning, with the injury adding to the extensive casualty ward.

Robbie Farah, Chris Lawrence and Aaron Woods were all ruled out of the City Origin team but are expected to be back for the Round 7 clash with the Brisbane Broncos in two weeks.

Jack Buchanan (cheek) and Blake Ayshford (knee) were also injured in the bruising encounter at the Sydney Cricket Ground, but are likely to return in Round 7.

Winger Marika Koroibete is a chance to play at Campbelltown Sports Stadium next weekend, with his foot injury to be monitored over the next fortnight.

In some good news for the Wests Tigers, Matt Groat has returned from an injured ankle after spending a lengthy stint on the sideline.

Wests Tigers Casualty List

NRL
Aaron Woods (knee), Rd 7
Chris Lawrence (ankle), Rd 7
Robbie Farah (groin), Rd 7
Jack Buchanan (cheekbone), Rd 7
Blake Ayshford (knee), Rd 7/8
Braith Anasta (groin), Rd 10
Marika Koroibete (foot), Rd 7/8
Liam Fulton (quad), Return: Indefinite
Benji Marshall (toe), Rd 9
Lote Tuqiri (arm). Return: Indefinite
Keith Galloway (pectoral): Indefinite
James Gavet (ankle) Return: Indefinite

NYC
James Luff (Knee), Round 8
David Nofoaluma (knee) Round 10
Nathan Scarano (Shoulder), Round 9
Brad Soe (Shoulder), Round 10
Mason Farrell (Knee), Season
Jarrad Szuzdulo (Knee), Indefinite

NSW CUP
Trent Jennings (shoulder), indefinite

At least half the players out have a chance of coming back next round. So so glad there was a bye this weekend although I'm sure players due back in round 7 would have played for us this weekend.

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