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Moses looking forward to Bulldogs clash
Mon 9th May, 11:46AM
Wests Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses says he's looking forward to another test against the Bulldogs this week — a team the young half says he loves playing against.
It was against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2014 that Moses burst on to the NRL scene in just his second first-grade appearance — setting up five tries and having a hand in another as Wests Tigers ran out comprehensive 46-18 winners at ANZ Stadium.
When the two sides last met in Round 8, 2015, Moses again found himself in the thick of things, setting up another two tries as Wests Tigers stormed away with a 38-14 victory.
And having overcome the groin strain that saw him as a late withdrawal from his side's last-start win over South Sydney, the 21-year-old Moses is looking forward to producing another strong performance against a Canterbury side he expects to come out firing.
"They're a quality side," Moses said of the Bulldogs. "They probably haven't been happy with some of their performances this year, but that's simliar for us too.
"It's always a good game against the Bulldogs — we really get up for that one.
"We'll be looking for a tough game. They've got a good pack so hopefully we can hold that. They've got the biggest pack in the NRL, so I think our forwards enjoy that test.
"If you can put it over their forwards, you're a real chance of beating the Dogs."
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/05/09/moses_looking_forwar.html
Mon 9th May, 11:46AM
Wests Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses says he's looking forward to another test against the Bulldogs this week — a team the young half says he loves playing against.
It was against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2014 that Moses burst on to the NRL scene in just his second first-grade appearance — setting up five tries and having a hand in another as Wests Tigers ran out comprehensive 46-18 winners at ANZ Stadium.
When the two sides last met in Round 8, 2015, Moses again found himself in the thick of things, setting up another two tries as Wests Tigers stormed away with a 38-14 victory.
And having overcome the groin strain that saw him as a late withdrawal from his side's last-start win over South Sydney, the 21-year-old Moses is looking forward to producing another strong performance against a Canterbury side he expects to come out firing.
"They're a quality side," Moses said of the Bulldogs. "They probably haven't been happy with some of their performances this year, but that's simliar for us too.
"It's always a good game against the Bulldogs — we really get up for that one.
"We'll be looking for a tough game. They've got a good pack so hopefully we can hold that. They've got the biggest pack in the NRL, so I think our forwards enjoy that test.
"If you can put it over their forwards, you're a real chance of beating the Dogs."
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/05/09/moses_looking_forwar.html