ISP - Team List - R15 v Bears

marzie

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Wests Tigers Intrust Super Premiership Coach Paul Stringer has named his side to take on the North Sydney Bears for their Round 15 clash this Saturday, June 19.
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Kickoff for the match is at 3:00pm from North Sydney Oval as Wests Tigers look to end a run of three-straight defeats against a Bears side currently sitting in fifth position.
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After a tough loss to the Illawarra Cutters on Saturday, Stringer has made several changes for this week's game, with Josh Addo-Carr dropping back to the team from first-grade.
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Addo-Carr's return to the wing sees Watson Heleta move back to fullback, while Holden Cup players Ryland Jacobs, Jacob Liddle and Esan Marsters have also all been named.
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Holden Cup halfback Thomas Bartley will make his Intrust Super Premiership debut alongside captain Jack Littlejohn in the halves with Manaia Cherrington named at hooker.
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Saturday's fixture will be the only meeting between the two sides this year, with Stringer's side looking to secure a much-needed victory heading into next week's bye.
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Don't miss Legends Day as we celebrate some of the greatest players ever on July 2!
WESTS TIGERS INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP
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1\. Watson Heleta
2\. Justin Hunt
3\. Ryland Jacobs
4\. Michael Chee Kam
5\. Josh Addo-Carr
6\. Jack Littlejohn (capt.)
7\. Thomas Bartley
8\. JJ Felise
9\. Manaia Cherrington
10\. Jordan Grant
11\. Esan Marsters
12\. Tyler Cassel
13\. Joel Edwards
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Interchange:
14\. Jacob Liddle
15\. Wesley Lolo
16\. Dallas Graham
17\. Jackson Williams
18\. Matthew Eisenhuth
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Coach: Paul Stringer

No Rankin. Addo Carr named on the wing
 
I love JJ Felise - as a player - A mixture of dallas donnelly, les boyd and terry randall.
Melbourne can't get him. He's staying in Hollywood.
For all the banner people - how about a big banner at the games in our new stadium for JJ -
"The Package"
 
I like the looks of Ryland Jacobs. I have seen him in u20s a couple of times and his highlights in NSW Cup. Vs souths on the weekend, he was the class player on the field. Was plenty involved for a centre.

He plays in a position that we have struggled in FG to fill. Anyone else think he is any good?
 
@marzie said:
Wests Tigers Intrust Super Premiership Coach Paul Stringer has named his side to take on the North Sydney Bears for their Round 15 clash this Saturday, June 19.
>
Kickoff for the match is at 3:00pm from North Sydney Oval as Wests Tigers look to end a run of three-straight defeats against a Bears side currently sitting in fifth position.
>
After a tough loss to the Illawarra Cutters on Saturday, Stringer has made several changes for this week's game, with Josh Addo-Carr dropping back to the team from first-grade.
>
Addo-Carr's return to the wing sees Watson Heleta move back to fullback, while Holden Cup players Ryland Jacobs, Jacob Liddle and Esan Marsters have also all been named.
>
Holden Cup halfback Thomas Bartley will make his Intrust Super Premiership debut alongside captain Jack Littlejohn in the halves with Manaia Cherrington named at hooker.
>
Saturday's fixture will be the only meeting between the two sides this year, with Stringer's side looking to secure a much-needed victory heading into next week's bye.
>
Don't miss Legends Day as we celebrate some of the greatest players ever on July 2!
WESTS TIGERS INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP
>
1\. Watson Heleta
2\. Justin Hunt
3\. Ryland Jacobs
4\. Michael Chee Kam
5\. Josh Addo-Carr
6\. Jack Littlejohn (capt.)
7\. Thomas Bartley
8\. JJ Felise
9\. Manaia Cherrington
10\. Jordan Grant
11\. Esan Marsters
12\. Tyler Cassel
13\. Joel Edwards
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Interchange:
14\. Jacob Liddle
15\. Wesley Lolo
16\. Dallas Graham
17\. Jackson Williams
18\. Matthew Eisenhuth
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Coach: Paul Stringer

No Rankin. Addo Carr named on the wing

I actually think it might be around players needing to have a bye at some stage of the season. Ado-Carr would have already had a week off when NSW Cup had the bye where as Rankin has played every week so prob his only chance of a bye so I wouldn't necessarily read too much into it
 
I think Ryland is an excellent young centre. What is most pleasing is his incremental improvement at every level of footy. I know the Titans were keen on him whilst he was at Keebra Park. Greg Lenton deserves a great deal of credit for Ryland and JJ..
 
@Pawsandclaws said:
I think Ryland is an excellent young centre. What is most pleasing is his incremental improvement at every level of footy. I know the Titans were keen on him whilst he was at Keebra Park. Greg Lenton deserves a great deal of credit for Ryland and JJ..

Good to hear. One to keep an eye on.
 
@joebob said:
@Pawsandclaws said:
I think Ryland is an excellent young centre. What is most pleasing is his incremental improvement at every level of footy. I know the Titans were keen on him whilst he was at Keebra Park. Greg Lenton deserves a great deal of credit for Ryland and JJ..

Good to hear. One to keep an eye on.

I've still never seen much in him to suggest he can make the step up. Quite small, not slow but not overly quick, hogs the ball a fair bit. He does have good footwork but that's not enough to make first grade alone.

He did have a good game on one of our rare tv games and the commentators were going nuts about him so i get the feeling that may have influenced some of our fans too. Having seen him 20+ times he's still got a long way to go, but if he's got the right attitude he might have a shot at first grade one day.
 
Game available on the net

Link here… http://steelesports.com.au/
 
@joebob said:
I like the looks of Ryland Jacobs. I have seen him in u20s a couple of times and his highlights in NSW Cup. Vs souths on the weekend, he was the class player on the field. Was plenty involved for a centre.

He plays in a position that we have struggled in FG to fill. Anyone else think he is any good?

Again I haven't seen every game he has played but on the occasions I have he has impressed

He came with wraps from Qld

Lets hope we can finally develop a class centre who can stay fit
 
Littlejohn Williams and Lolo OUT Mapasone to start at 6…B Sironen and Eisenhuth on the Bench..
 
Addo-Carr goes the length of the field..WT 12-6 KTC..

Kick good by Mapasone WT 14-6 2 to go..Bears on attack…
 
Match Report: Intrust Super Premiership Round 15

Dan Talintyre

Sat 18th June, 04:30PM
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Wests Tigers Intrust Super Premiership side have produced a tough performance to defeat the North Sydney Bears 14-6 on Saturday afternoon at North Sydney Oval.

Coming into the match on a run of three defeats, Wests Tigers had seven Holden Cup players step up to the team on the day and were able to ride a strong defensive effort — keeping the Bears scoreless for the opening 60 minutes — en rote to an eight-point victory.

The match began in perfect fashion for Wests Tigers, with Josh Addo-Carr opening the scoring after 12 minutes of play in front of a strong crowd at North Sydney Oval.

Veiru Mapesone was unable to add the extras from out wide, leaving the scoreline at 4-0.

Errors and a poor kicking game from North Sydney saw the match hang in the balance for the remainder of the first half, with the visitors taking a tight 4-0 lead into the sheds.

A strong run from Bayley Sironen looked destined to extend the visitors' lead when he found space, but the chance would go begging with runners in support. However, what the break would do would give Paul Stringer's side strong field position, with Jayden Wheelhouse eventually darting over after 56 minutes for the second try of the day.

Mapesone was again unable to add the extras from out wide, leaving the score at 8-0.

Off the back of several unforced errors from the visitors, North Sydney would finally cross for their first points of the day through Jack Gosiewcki, who produced a strong run and fend to cross under the posts after 66 minutes. Eli Levido had no problems adding the extras from in front to cut the lead to 8-6 and set the match up for a grandstand finish.

Thomas Bartley looked to seal the result when he crashed through the line in his Holden Cup debut but he was held up superbly by Bears fullback Devon Makaore-Boyce.

The result would be confirmed when Addo-Carr scooped up a loose ball by the Bears, sprinting away to run 80 metres and guarantee the visitors a much-needed victory.

FULL TIME — Wests Tigers 14 (Addo-Carr 2, Wheelhouse tries; Mapesone 1/3 goals) def. North Sydney Bears 6 (Gosiewcki tries; Levido 1/1 goals) at North Sydney Oval

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/06/18/match_report_intrust.html
 
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