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@turnstyle said:I'm not usually the type to get too upset over a loss but have to say I was just gutted after last night.
I've said many times I just want to find myself at the end of the season full of optimism after seeing the core of the team develop, and I know this is all part of the learning curve, but at the same time I feel like people are deferring to what can easily be used as mitigating factors as an excuse for losing a game they simply should never have lost from where they were.
I know this may sound harsh - and I am not ignoring the positives we've seen for the big picture - but surely the effect of winning last night would've been way more beneficial for the young guys compared to letting a very winnable game get away?
Maybe the short turnaround was the reason the side seemed to fall in a heap? Maybe injuries played havoc with the interchange; I don't know so I could just be being overly hard on the side but **I'm just so disappointed because I think had they held on for a win the guys would be riding a real high right now, thinking "we can really do this!".**
Ah, as for the topic title, I can definitely see things are well on track and I'm very happy all things considered. I just think a huge opportunity slipped through their fingers last night.
@MightyMaggy said:I am amazed by the negative comments by some supporters after last night's game. I posted the following on another thread and I hope there are many out there, who agree with my comments.
_I am sure I was as disappointed as any Wests Tigers fan after the game last night, BUT….....\
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In the last two weeks, OUR team has played the two grand finalists from last year. We have played with the "left-overs" from last year plus some up-and-coming young (some VERY young!) players. There were comments on other threads that it was the youngest NRL team we have ever put on the field.\
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We did very well against the Rabbits until the last twenty minutes or so, BUT the players at no stage GAVE UP.\
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Last night, with more missing players, we had to play a 20 year old back rower and a 21 year old winger in their first NRL game against the other grand finalist from last year. The team almost snatched a win in a game, which the punters gave them NO HOPE OF WINNING and some of you are whinging about the performance!!!!!!\
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Well, I am proud of the performance of MY team last night. I can see the big improvement from last year and I think we will be the big improvers this year. I can see the positive changes the new coach and support staff and new players have produced this year, already.\
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I hope the majority of the TRUE TIGER SUPPORTERS agree with me. The remaining "supporters" ........_
@Flippedy said:Yeah I share your disappointment Turnstyle, we could've been flying high in third place instead of slipping down to ninth where we are at present, but as our last season highlighted so strongly, a great start doesn't guarantee a great finish. I believe this team will only improve from here on, they are already much more committed than last year and they will learn from these tough loses against quality sides. I think Simon best summed up my thoughts about last night's game - "I have never been more devastated and proud at the same time". It was a heartbreaking loss for sure, but from what I saw of the boys last night, I reckon there will be good times ahead :slight_smile:
@simonthetiger said:I have never been more devastated and proud at the same time.
Gee they are a good bunch of kids.
They so deserved that but wow they are goers.
The look on Taupaus face in the end mirrored my own…...I like seeing that. Means that it means a lot to them too.
@LaT said:Because people can't be expected to build their straight shootin', tough guy Internet persona with positive comments.