LIVE game discussion. Tigers Team Vs Penrith - Trial#2

We're in a good position to win the preseason challenge -

Parramatta Eels15130Must win with all 3 bonus points AND maintain a higher PD (currently +34).
Canberra Raiders15130Must win with all 3 bonus points AND improve PD (currently +26) to > +30.
We missed 1 bonus point (I think the 10+ offloads last game). So if either the eels, raiders or titans win and get all 3 bonus points, they'll beat us.

If they win, but miss 1 bonus point, then it will come down to PD.
 
Wests Tigers are currently leading the Witzer Pre-Season Challenge.

The winning team will take home $100,000 and a huge shot of confidence to take into the 2026 NRL Telstra Premiership.

Every game a team can score up to 15 points each game (12 points for a win and 3 bonus points).
Wests Tigers scored 29 out of 30 points from our two trials but Titans, Eels and Raiders are all on 15 points and playing today.

You receive a bonus point for:
- 10+ offloads
- 5+ line breaks
- 5+ tries



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We missed 1 bonus point (I think the 10+ offloads last game). So if either the eels, raiders or titans win and get all 3 bonus points, they'll beat us.

If they win, but miss 1 bonus point, then it will come down to PD.
Yep
Sharks v raiders
Roosters eels
Storm titans
 
Bula was terrible. I’ve been a fan however he did not seem locked in yesterday. Not saying they’re ready, but Attard and especially Andrew’s showed great signs (especially Andrew’s).
One game for bula, willing to give him some slack, but yes hopefully thats not the standard we can expect.
Attard was okay, agree that Andrews looked very promising
 
Pole and Seyfarth continually have slow play the balls because they are more interested in challenging the ref for a penalty
Infuriating. Find it hard to believe the coach hasn’t addressed this with them. teams employ wrestling coaches to win the PTB and we’re giving them freebies.
 
We should temper our enthusiasm a smidge on Jock. Yes he is playing well in these trials and yes the structures look more lethal with him directing them.
These are trials though and I’d remind everyone that one of our best performers in the trials last year was Hope, and many said he deserved to take Tallyns spot. When the real footy started though Tallyn quickly established himself as the preferred 2nd string hooker.
AD is proven during premiership rounds and was one of the few who stood up last year and had a go for us. He was one of our best all year.
We’ll get a better view as the year progresses and my want is the Benji rewards consistency and form fairly.

Agree, another factor he is playing when the NRL players aren’t. I think he was a smart buy especially for cup to teach the kids but not caught up in he must be playing NRL level yet.
 
Taller, heavier and younger than Luai, might even be faster?
Luai has talents that are not physical and cannot be coached , desire, charisma , courage and leadership skills in droves .. Andrews is also a classy classy young ball playing potential star imo ..let’s just be happy we have them both on our squad coming through at the same time as tavama and Heywood and maka and the CTM and Havea and godinet and latu .. this bond that they are developing is what club spirit and dynasties are built upon .. well done Benji ,, your plans with Richo are starting to bear fruit
 
That whole right edge was pretty ordinary. Admittedly KPP will replace Seyfarth which will help but i wasn't impressed with either Toa or Turuva. Turuva does take the hard hitups but so do most wingers these days. His height is a major concern> Penrith targeted him with their kicks and Jenkins had a field day coming over the top of him on several occasions one that almost led to a try.
Yes, Turuva was targeted in the air by Cleary via Jenkins. This tactic by Jenkins not to attempt to catch the ball but rather bat it back, ought to be looked at by the referees. On one occasion, Jenkins was riding on top of Turuva's back a la an AFL mark but with no intention of catching the ball. So technically he is "playing at the ball", but the intention is to disrupt the defender from ever having a clear sight of the approaching ball. Simply put: run hard at the defender, then turn and jump into the air with eyes on the ball right in the face of the D.
 
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