Like many of the guys that are coming through, Cherrington will develop over the next year or two. There's a lot to work with there.
Farah coming back this week is good. This is a big game for the Tigers. Not necessarily the result, but certainly the response to Saturday night's performance. Add in a few injuries coming in, so we start to see the strength of the depth this year soon.
What Saturday proved is that giving Moses & Brooks 'free reign' won't always work. Not yet. Hopefully Farah can help guide them as opposed to stifling them.
As good as the attack has been, this game will be about the Tigers forwards & Eels forwards, and who can dominate that area.
Not just the forwards Parra dosnt have any weaknesses this year as far as I can see - arguably the best halves combo going around, great centre pairing, and the most dynamic winger in the game. Backed up by Gordon at the back who knows how to boot a goal. Cant afford the errors this week or it could get ugly.
C'mon let's take a breath here?
Parra are surely on their way to building a good side, but they have been fairly horrible for many years and that isn't totally ironed out of them yet. The only club they have a winning record against since 2009 is (surprisingly) Cowboys and they are 2/3, same as we are.
They performed alright Rd 1 but were well handled by Brisbane (though of course Kelly in for Foran is a big deal). Rd 2 was a good finish and Rd 3 I think the score flattered them - had Kasiano's pass been ruled ok it might have been a different result. I also think Dogs are struggling in the last two games.
Parra are going alright, I don't think yet we could claim them as competition heavyweights?
Yes Jennings and Radradra is a great left edge, but I honestly think Takairangi and Gutherson are not so great.
The forwards - Paulo, Mannah, Edwards, Scott, Moeroa - certainly tough and workman-like without being particularly dynamic. I would say Moeroa is an exception to that and Edwards is coming along.
Bench of Pritchard, Terepo, Wicks, Gower is ok. Pritchard seems to be reserved unti late in games, Terepo is ok. Wicks has discovered some go-forward but I don't think he's any better than, say, Seumanufagai. David Gower is what he is.
Definitely beatable, so long as we play more of the good minutes and less of the bad ones.