Potential 2022 line up

@tiger-woods said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1459008) said:
I remember a game where benji threw the ball to AJK about 10 times & he only caught the ball once

You could say that about any number of wingers over the years.

Also touch judges and fans that sit in the 1st 3 rows
 
1.Laurie
2.Lomax
3.Cotric
4.Gildart
5.Maumalo
6.Doueihi
7.Hastings
8.Stefano
9.Liddle
10.Napa
11.Luciano
12.Garner
13. Seyfarth
14.Simpkin
15.Twal
16.Blore
17.Musgrove

18.Tuilagi
 
@tiger-woods said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1459008) said:
I remember a game where benji threw the ball to AJK about 10 times & he only caught the ball once

Benji can do that😂😂😂😂😂
 
@iofthetigers said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1459409) said:
@jrtiger said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458984) said:
@iofthetigers said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458973) said:
1. Laurie
2. Ken M
3. Gildhart
4. Hoffman
5. Tuipolotu
6. Hastings
7. Metcalfe
8. Stef
9. Liddle
10. Bullemoore
11. LL
12. Tuillagi
13. Blore
14. Tamou
15. Twal
16. Talau
17. Mikaele

are we talking to Ethan Bullemor considering it looks like he's weighing up his options? would love him at the club.

Not at this stage,he is under contract but 2 clubs have been given permission to negotiate & he is willing to delay his studies. Tuipolotu is surplus to Manly’s needs & his Manager is exploring his options. Metcalfe is on a development contract at the Sharks & is yet to lock in a deal for next year.

Do you know if we we are likely to be talking to Bullemor?
 
NRL 2021: The determined Wests Tigers rookies giving the embattled club hope for the future
The Wests Tigers haven’t featured in the finals since 2011, but the club is building a bright future thanks to a cast of talented youngsters.

Matt Logue
@mattlogue7
August 31, 2021 - 4:41PM
NCA NewsWire

The Wests Tigers’ finals drought will extend to a ninth season, but in rising half Jock Madden and a cast of emerging stars the embattled club has hope for the future.

Madden played his first starting NRL game against Penrith last weekend, producing a solid display at five-eighth.

The 21-year-old Scone Thoroughbreds junior and former Australian schoolboy is one of several youngsters, including hooker Jake Simpkin and back-rower Shaun Blore, who are determined to see the Tigers improve and climb up the competition ladder.

“We are just building us young players into NRL players, and I think everyone has developed quite well,” Madden said ahead of Sunday’s final round clash against Canterbury.

“If you look down the track in two or three years and a lot of us younger players have played a lot of NRL, it is definitely going to help us in the long run with that experience and the drive that we have to get to where we want to.”

Madden also has high hopes for himself as an NRL player.

He aspires to become a regular and consistent contributor on the first-grade stage.

“I just want another strong pre-season this year and hopefully I can nail down a spot in the NRL team,” he said.

“Half (Jackson) Hastings is coming next year, so it is only going to strengthen our side and I’ll be pushing for that.”

Madden’s rise to the NRL ranks is even more impressive given the difficult time he has experienced in recent months with no NSW Cup or reserve grade competition due to Covid.

The absence of the second-tier competitions has left a cast of budding NRL players in limbo with no football.

Thankfully, involvement in the Tigers’ NRL squad inside the Queensland bubble has given Madden valuable confidence and experience.

“But it has been difficult,” he said.

“I think I’ve only played 15 or 16 games in the last two years, so it has been very challenging.

“But I think you just have to go to training each day with the right mindset to want to improve and better yourself.

“You might look at it a different way where you might do more video, and I think that has helped me to where I’m at now.”

Tigers hooker Jacob Liddle is only 24, but he is one of the club’s more senior players with 56 NRL games under his belt.

Liddle insists the joint venture club is on the path to success with so many keen young players like Madden.

“Finals footy is our next goal for the club and it is up to the younger boys and the whole squad to push that and drive the culture,” Liddle said.

“Then it is up to the older boys like Brooksy and I to keep driving those standards and get the club where it needs to be.”
 
@dwight-schrute said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458533) said:
@dwight-schrute said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458531) said:
@demps said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458524) said:
@tigers97 said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1458515) said:
I watch most of the wigan games i see alot in gildart there's alot there that madge can get out of him now whether or not that happens is another story but id rather gildart than Asu 'can't catch' Kepoa And garner off to manly would give blore that 12 spot i agree with that move 100%

AJ Gildart

I laugh every time I see someone write about Kepoa as one of our starting centres.
Based on what? Half a good game in the centres preceeded by multiple performances on the wing that wouldn't get him a run in Ron Massey Cup?

Gildart's an International.

Esan Marsters was an international.
 
@willow said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1459690) said:
NRL 2021: The determined Wests Tigers rookies giving the embattled club hope for the future
The Wests Tigers haven’t featured in the finals since 2011, but the club is building a bright future thanks to a cast of talented youngsters.

Matt Logue
@mattlogue7
August 31, 2021 - 4:41PM
NCA NewsWire

The Wests Tigers’ finals drought will extend to a ninth season, but in rising half Jock Madden and a cast of emerging stars the embattled club has hope for the future.

Madden played his first starting NRL game against Penrith last weekend, producing a solid display at five-eighth.

The 21-year-old Scone Thoroughbreds junior and former Australian schoolboy is one of several youngsters, including hooker Jake Simpkin and back-rower Shaun Blore, who are determined to see the Tigers improve and climb up the competition ladder.

“We are just building us young players into NRL players, and I think everyone has developed quite well,” Madden said ahead of Sunday’s final round clash against Canterbury.

“If you look down the track in two or three years and a lot of us younger players have played a lot of NRL, it is definitely going to help us in the long run with that experience and the drive that we have to get to where we want to.”

Madden also has high hopes for himself as an NRL player.

He aspires to become a regular and consistent contributor on the first-grade stage.

“I just want another strong pre-season this year and hopefully I can nail down a spot in the NRL team,” he said.

“Half (Jackson) Hastings is coming next year, so it is only going to strengthen our side and I’ll be pushing for that.”

Madden’s rise to the NRL ranks is even more impressive given the difficult time he has experienced in recent months with no NSW Cup or reserve grade competition due to Covid.

The absence of the second-tier competitions has left a cast of budding NRL players in limbo with no football.

Thankfully, involvement in the Tigers’ NRL squad inside the Queensland bubble has given Madden valuable confidence and experience.

“But it has been difficult,” he said.

“I think I’ve only played 15 or 16 games in the last two years, so it has been very challenging.

“But I think you just have to go to training each day with the right mindset to want to improve and better yourself.

“You might look at it a different way where you might do more video, and I think that has helped me to where I’m at now.”

Tigers hooker Jacob Liddle is only 24, but he is one of the club’s more senior players with 56 NRL games under his belt.

Liddle insists the joint venture club is on the path to success with so many keen young players like Madden.

“Finals footy is our next goal for the club and it is up to the younger boys and the whole squad to push that and drive the culture,” Liddle said.

“Then it is up to the older boys like Brooksy and I to keep driving those standards and get the club where it needs to be.”

Tenth season*
 
Just an update on Kepaoa. AJ has commenced his straight line running as he continues his recovery from an ACL injury picked up in Round 6.
 
@sunnycoast_tiger said in [Potential 2022 line up

Do you know if we we are likely to be talking to Bullemor?

No idea mate, can only hope so. He started discussions with Manly last week
 
@aturkey said in [Potential 2022 line up](/post/1459699) said:
Then it is up to the older boys like Brooksy and I to keep driving those standards and get the club where it needs to be.”

Interesting that he didn't include the captain in that comment.
 
In 2022 We need a resolute attitude, Some Smarter decisions and win 3 more games.

Imagine if we didn't blow the

2x NZ
Cowboys Game
Titans game

These are the ones that we should never have let the opposition win
 
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