Lui, Ellis in doubt. Gibbs, Fulton, Payten & Ryan to return

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Wests Tigers will assess the fitness of half-back Robert Lui and second-rower Gareth Ellis in the build up to the round three blockbuster against the Parramatta Eels at the Sydney Football Stadium on Friday, March 26.

Coach Tim Sheens admits Lui (ankle) and Ellis (cork) are in doubt after suffering the injuries in the round two loss to the Sydney Roosters.

Lui rolled his ankle early in the first half and could hardly run before having a needle at half-time.

“He was inconvenience by it. Robert went back out after half-time but it was not better, so I had to interchange him (in the second half),’’ Sheens said.

“He was a bit of a passenger in the first half which exposed our right edge a little bit.

“Gareth was the same. Gareth has got a bad cork which stopped him from running. He was really struggling.”

With Lui replaced in the second half, Sheens shifted full-back Tim Moltzen to half-back. Moltzen immediately sparked the attack and combined well with five-eighth Benji Marshall.

Moltzen played a major role in Wests Tigers’ charge to the finals late last season after moving from full-back to half and could be the early favourite to wear the seven jersey against the Eels should Lui not pull through.

The positive news for Wests Tigers is that prop Bryce Gibbs, second-rower Liam Fulton, prop Todd Payten and winger Beau Ryan should return for the Eels game.

A hamstring injury saw Gibbs miss the Roosters clash, allowing rising young prop Andrew Fifita to make his NRL debut.

Fulton was still named in the team an hour before kick-off before being ruled out by club doctor Donald Kuah through illness. It meant talented young second-rower Jason Schirnack, who played for Balmain in their NSW Cup win over Western Suburbs on Saturday, the chance to make his NRL debut.

Schirnack and Fafita - two of the gun players from the Wests Tugers U20s team last year - managed to score a try each in their NRL debut.

“Liam had been crook all week,’’ Sheens said.

“He became ill and we just couldn’t risk playing him in the conditions. He wanted to play but he was crook during the warm up.”

Payten will play his first premiership match for 2010 should he overcame a calf injury.

Sheens said he was pleased with the performances of the debutants as well as Englishman Mark Flanagan in just his second NRL match.

“I thought Fafita was fairly strong in his second stint,’’ Sheens said.

“Carrying the ball is one thing, defending is the thing that we want and we want people who can do both.

“I thought Mark Flanagan, thrown in at the last minute and considering the conditions and where the kid is from, did well. Mark put his body on the line defensively.”

By Wayne Cousins
[Source](http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=article-display&id=23648)
 
I hope Ellis recovers from the cork
He and fulton are a great second row pairing
 
I think we may see Moltzen at 7…..wooo.....

@Tim Sheens said:
“Carrying the ball is one thing, defending is the thing that we want and we want people who can do both.

Oh Deary me Sheensy….one of your best....

Robbie better introduce himself to Fletch then.....
 
@Eye of the Tiger said:
I Really hope Fulton, Gibbs, Payten and Ryan all do play this Friday.

Alot of people on here bag these guys but gee we missed there D today.

The Tigers should be a stronger defensive outfit should they all line up. They're all expected to play at this stage.
 
@AmericanHistoryX said:
yeh, but we're playing parra - dont they sought of have the wood on us in the last few years.

pfft…that's the old Wests Tigers just like we where favorites for the Manly game....

Intersting to see the odds this week as Parra where worse than us for 62 mins....but they won...
 
Lui injury could move Lote to fullback
March 22, 2010 - 5:07PM

Lote Tuqiri could move to fullback for Wests Tigers after they lost halfback Robert Lui to injury for up to six weeks on Monday.

Lui will be sidelined for 4-6 weeks with the ankle injury he picked up during Sunday's 44-32 NRL loss to the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Football Stadium.

His most likely replacement in the No.7 jersey is current fullback Tim Moltzen.

Sheens has flagged Tuqiri playing at fullback sometime in his return season but the dual international has started his first two games back in the NRL on the left wing, collecting a try in each.

The Tigers coach had wanted to allow the 30-year-old, who spent seven years playing rugby union, to find his feet back in the 13-man game in the wing position where he previously played for the Brisbane Broncos.

Sheens now faces a major selection decision before naming his side on Tuesday to play Parramatta this weekend.

**His other main option for the halves is Arana Taumata**, who has had little football because of anankle injury and hasn't played an NRL match since 2008.

Former Cronulla back Mitch Brown could also be an option to play fullback.

Scans have revealed Lui has a ligament injury in his right ankle.
 
Is fulton likly to play this weekend….

Truth not just Media speculation required here....

Is it a Sternum Injury or the flu
 
@ron burgandy said:
i dont mean to sound mean but lui getting injured could be a blessing in diguise if motlz or lazarus come into the halves

No doubt mate, As much as I feel for Lui this should mean Moltzen will finally play at seven.. or we might even see Arana make his debut.
 
@willow said:
@Eye of the Tiger said:
I Really hope Fulton, Gibbs, Payten and Ryan all do play this Friday.

Alot of people on here bag these guys but gee we missed there D today.

The Tigers should be a stronger defensive outfit should they all line up. They're all expected to play at this stage.

Guess again
 

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