@ said:Oh god…here we go again
If you keep the opposition to two tries, its easier to score three to win...comprende?
Almost has a steve moment..
Storm seem to be doing OK on the back of defence…
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@ said:Oh god…here we go again
If you keep the opposition to two tries, its easier to score three to win...comprende?
@ said:Oh god…here we go again
If you keep the opposition to two tries, its easier to score three to win...comprende?
@ said:@ said:Oh god…here we go again
If you keep the opposition to two tries, its easier to score three to win...comprende?
Almost has a steve moment..
Storm seem to be doing OK on the back of defence…
@ said:@ said:Oh god…here we go again
If you keep the opposition to two tries, its easier to score three to win...comprende?
Almost has a steve moment..
Storm seem to be doing OK on the back of defence…
@ said:Why doesn't Moses run at the line more?
@ said:Fox put up interesting stats
http://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nrl-premiership/teams/tigers/the-biggest-obstacles-between-ivan-cleary-and-success-at-the-wests-tigers-five-burning-questions/news-story/ac4da3666614b8d2a32e12adae36d800
omewhat surprisingly, the Tigers have made the fourth most metres of any NRL team across the first five rounds with an average of 1462 per game. They’re also second for tackle busts with 31.2 per game.
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Those numbers would generally lead to plenty of points but save for their round one smash up of the Rabbitohs, the Tigers’ best effort is 14.
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Why? They’re bereft of ideas and penetration in attack.
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Their conversion rate once they get into their opponents’ 20 metre zone is deplorable.
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They’ve been tackled a whopping 191 times in the red zone across five games and have managed just five tries from those plays. That’s one try from inside their opponents’ 20 for every 31.8 tackles in that zone.