Love_the_WestsTigers
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@Tiger Watto said:Sence of Humour Red…
If you work for Woolies , its Stock on Hand … lol
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@Tiger Watto said:Sence of Humour Red…
@matty tiepie said:i really hope he will be ok as he has been a great defender for us all year. at times i dont think people notice the work he does. i for 1 watch him closely in most games and some of the tackles he makes are awesome. he hits hard and really cuts the legs from under some big boppers to stop the go forward so he would be a huge loss IMO
@Balmain Bug said:The Daily Telegraph have fallen for Bryce Gibbs Classic !!!
@Balmain Bug said:The Daily Telegraph have fallen for Bryce Gibbs Classic !!!
@Geo. said:@Balmain Bug said:The Daily Telegraph have fallen for Bryce Gibbs Classic !!!
I think NRL.com have too…...
Tigers lose Gibbs for three weeks
By David Beniuk and Ben Horne AAP Tue, 17 Aug 2010 19:43:32
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The Wests Tigers are desperately hoping they won't be without two key props for Sunday's massive NRL clash with Parramatta.
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The Tigers have lost Bryce Gibbs to a knee injury which will sideline him for up to three weeks, while Keith Galloway is no certainty to play at Parramatta Stadium as he recovers from concussion.
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**"(Gibbs) doesn't miss many games but his work rate will be missed," Tigers coach Tim Sheens said.**
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"His defence has been very, very good, as good as anyone in the comp I think."
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Sheens was hopeful Galloway, who was named on Tuesday, will make it back.
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"We're hoping so, but protocols have to be followed and we'll just have to wait and see," he said.
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Todd Payten has been named to partner Galloway in the front row with two-try hero Andrew Fifita and veteran John Skandalis on the bench.
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"Andrew had a good game, backing up will be the issue," Sheens said of Fifita's performance in the 43-18 thrashing of Penrith last Sunday.
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"A bit of publicity can be good or it can be bad, so we'll see how he handles it but I was happy with his contribution, albeit you've got to remember it was off the bench and it was a small spell.
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"He's only a young front-rower just out of (under) 20s so we're not expecting him to carry the side."
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Parramatta half Daniel Mortimer, who was rested for last Friday's win over Brisbane, is missing from an Eels side needing a victory to keep their finals hopes alive.