Official NYC team to play Penrith

Yossarian

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http://www.weststigers.com.au/default.aspx?s=team-nyc

1 Kurtis Rowe
2 Sitaleki Akaoula
3 Bradley Soe
4 Asipeli Fine
5 David Nofoaluma
6 Manaia Rudolph
7 © Jacob Miller
8 Nathan Brown
9 Ben Saunders
10 Kyle Lovett
11 Joel Luani
12 Brodie Monroe
13 Brenden Santi

14 Soni Paasi
15 Andy Fiagatusa
16 Inno Inosesio
17 Jordan Marshall-King
18 Jarrad Szczudlo
 
I guess Lovett or Santi didn't make firsts this week
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Inno Innosessio has been a gun the last few weeks. Same with Nathan Brown. He's a bit small/nuggety for prop, I'd be moulding him into a Gallen style lock.

Very good crop of young Tigers here.
 
Sheesh this NYC side has some depth tbh. Look at their injury list!

Season shoulder - Injury Andrew Vela
Round 10 shoulder - Injury Curtis Sironen
Round 8 ankle - Injury Jesse Sue
Round 8 shoulder - Injury Marika Koroibete
Indefinite ankle - Injury Matt Evans
Round 12 knee - Injury Mosese Fotuaika

All of them are starters too. They've been hit harder with injury than the first grade team and they're still doing well. Good signs for the future I guess.
 
There's some talent in this side, getting them up each week for gameday will be the most difficult thing for Payten. This side should take care of Penrith provided they get their tackling mojo back in order.
 
they are prob close to 6 of their best!

put them all back in, and it is hard to find a spot for everyone
 
Where's Micheal Kai?didn't play last week & not named this week,also wasn't named amongst the injured players listed above.
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Kai returned to qld for personal reasons not sure of any details very sad though I think he is a real star in the making
 
Panthers running second at the moment with the Tigers in third place. Should be a good game.
 
NYC PREVIEW: 'TIME TO ROLL UP SLEEVES'
By Wayne Cousins
13/04/2012 11:21:31 AM

Wests Tigers NYC Coach Todd Payten has called on his players to ‘roll up their sleeves in defence’ against Penrith on Sunday, April 15.

The Panthers are chasing their fifth consecutive victory against a Wests Tigers side who had a four game winning streak halted at the hands of Brisbane last Friday night.

Penrith have won five of their six matches to sit second on the ladder with Wests Tigers a place back in third position. The match at Centrebet Stadium kicks off at 12.45pm.

Payten said his players were still hurting following the loss to Brisbane.

“I could see it in their faces at our video session on Monday,’’ he said.

“They now have the opportunity to rectify things against a very tough Panthers side. We will need to be at our best to beat them.”

Payten said Penrith have a very big mobile pack and a number of quality players who will have to be watched closely.

“Halfback Harry Siejka is one of their most influential players so we’ll need to keep him quiet. He has already had a taste of first grade having played a couple of games last year. He takes the line on and also has a good kicking game.

“Their edge back-rower Vaipuna Tiakilifi can also be a handful. He’s big, strong and very skilful. They also go to their centre Wellentony Taufa Satini a bit in attack.

“Fullback Clay Robinson has been scoring a few points recently so we’ll need to watch him closely too.

“We just need to get back to basics. Roll our sleeves up in defence and get physical with them. In attack, it’s all about ball control and field position. Completing our sets after scoring points will be crucial.”
 

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