Pre-season 2020

Chemist Warehouse Injury Report: May
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Dan Talintyre
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Tue 12 May 2020, 04:45 PM
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Wests Tigers can provide the following Chemist Warehouse Injury Report as players returned to full training this week in preparation for the return of the 2020 season on May 28.

With Moses Mbye (knee), Luke Brooks (calf) and Thomas Mikaele (knee) all clear of their respective injuries and resuming full training, Wests Tigers received further good news with Russell Packer (foot) resuming modified squad training.


Packer's progress will be monitored closely by the club's football staff as he approaches his return from injury.

Jacob Liddle is also progressing well through the rehabilitation program of his knee injury. The 23-year-old is completing more complex running movements and fitness drills as he eyes off a return later this season.
 
https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2020/05/12/benji-marshall-ready-for-the-return/

Benji Marshall: Ready for the return
Wests Tigers co-captain Benji Marshall won't hold back when the competition returns on May 28.
 
Madge said Doueihi will most likely be at fullback for round 3. Think that’s a very good idea. Sounds like Grant will be at hooker too
 
Maguire provides updates on team selections
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Dan Talintyre
Timestamp
Thu 14 May 2020, 02:18 PM

Wests Tigers Coach Michael Maguire says the competition for spots is heating up at training as players eye off a spot in the final 17 when the competition returns in a fortnight's time.

With no Canterbury Cup or Jersey Flegg in operation this season as a result of COVID-19, the competition for spots in the side has never been higher — something Maguire said was a big positive for his team to embrace moving forward.

"It's great to have those selection issues," Maguire enthused.

"It's one of those things I really enjoy as a coach is giving my players the right messages about what they need to do to be selected, and that's what we're doing at this present moment.

"I've got some good decisions to be made moving forward, and you can see that right across the team.

"We need to improve — we know where we've been — and it's about moving forward with guys that are going to do all the little things that we hold high as the standards of our club."

It's about moving forward with guys that are going to do all the little things that we hold high as the standards of our club

Having both spent time in the number one jersey throughout the first two rounds, Maguire gave an insight in to the fullback battle between Corey Thompson and Adam Doueihi, with the latter shaping as the likely custodian.

"At the moment, I'm looking to go towards Adam," Maguire admitted.

"Corey's done a great job for us but Adam himself has really pushed his way in to that position.

"It's still open but I want to see where Adam can take us as a fullback — that's part of the reason why I signed him. Corey is so competitive that he can slip there on the wing if need be. That gives me some great options moving forward... but my biggest focus — and it's the same for our players too at — is that we're ready to go.

"As I've said, we've got a lot in our game to improve on."

Another position of contention at Wests Tigers will be the number nine jumper, with new recruit Harry Grant also set to feature prominently in the season ahead after transitioning to the club well from the Melbourne Storm.

"One thing I've spoken about a lot with this process of getting Harry is that playing hooker is a bit of an art," Maguire said. "It's about ruck speed and grabbing markers and rolling your forwards on to the ball, and when you've been doing that in the position for all of your career it's just a natural part of the habits.

"Harry has definitely got that and he's been behind someone at the top of his game in Cameron Smith as well as Brandon Smith too.

"I'd imagine the competition in around that space — which he's been under — has created some really good habits in that position and that will really help him moving forward. It's what every young player wants; you want to be taught by the greats of the game so you understand exactly what you need to do in moments within a game.

"He's pushing really hard for that dummy half spot — he's doing really well."


The recent signing of Shawn Blore completes Wests Tigers top-30 squad for the 2020 season, with Maguire full of praise for the former Panther's potential and ability to be a long-term forward for Wests Tigers in the years to come.

"We'll manage him through at moment coming back from injury," Maguire said.

"One thing I do know about knees is that you've got to manage them through. He'll have some challenges in those early days, no doubt, but one thing about Shawn is that he's got some really good size and he's shown a little bit on the field in the last few days that he's definitely going to be a player for the future.

"That's the reasons why I worked hard to make sure he wanted to come to our club.

"He's got a good head on him with his leadership; I always look to recruit good characters and that's something I want to build in the club."
 
@Geo said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1149143) said:
Maguire provides updates on team selections
Author
Dan Talintyre
Timestamp
Thu 14 May 2020, 02:18 PM

Wests Tigers Coach Michael Maguire says the competition for spots is heating up at training as players eye off a spot in the final 17 when the competition returns in a fortnight's time.

With no Canterbury Cup or Jersey Flegg in operation this season as a result of COVID-19, the competition for spots in the side has never been higher — something Maguire said was a big positive for his team to embrace moving forward.

"It's great to have those selection issues," Maguire enthused.

"It's one of those things I really enjoy as a coach is giving my players the right messages about what they need to do to be selected, and that's what we're doing at this present moment.

"I've got some good decisions to be made moving forward, and you can see that right across the team.

"We need to improve — we know where we've been — and it's about moving forward with guys that are going to do all the little things that we hold high as the standards of our club."

It's about moving forward with guys that are going to do all the little things that we hold high as the standards of our club

Having both spent time in the number one jersey throughout the first two rounds, Maguire gave an insight in to the fullback battle between Corey Thompson and Adam Doueihi, with the latter shaping as the likely custodian.

"At the moment, I'm looking to go towards Adam," Maguire admitted.

"Corey's done a great job for us but Adam himself has really pushed his way in to that position.

"It's still open but I want to see where Adam can take us as a fullback — that's part of the reason why I signed him. Corey is so competitive that he can slip there on the wing if need be. That gives me some great options moving forward... but my biggest focus — and it's the same for our players too at — is that we're ready to go.

"As I've said, we've got a lot in our game to improve on."

Another position of contention at Wests Tigers will be the number nine jumper, with new recruit Harry Grant also set to feature prominently in the season ahead after transitioning to the club well from the Melbourne Storm.

"One thing I've spoken about a lot with this process of getting Harry is that playing hooker is a bit of an art," Maguire said. "It's about ruck speed and grabbing markers and rolling your forwards on to the ball, and when you've been doing that in the position for all of your career it's just a natural part of the habits.

"Harry has definitely got that and he's been behind someone at the top of his game in Cameron Smith as well as Brandon Smith too.

"I'd imagine the competition in around that space — which he's been under — has created some really good habits in that position and that will really help him moving forward. It's what every young player wants; you want to be taught by the greats of the game so you understand exactly what you need to do in moments within a game.

"He's pushing really hard for that dummy half spot — he's doing really well."


The recent signing of Shawn Blore completes Wests Tigers top-30 squad for the 2020 season, with Maguire full of praise for the former Panther's potential and ability to be a long-term forward for Wests Tigers in the years to come.

"We'll manage him through at moment coming back from injury," Maguire said.

"One thing I do know about knees is that you've got to manage them through. He'll have some challenges in those early days, no doubt, but one thing about Shawn is that he's got some really good size and he's shown a little bit on the field in the last few days that he's definitely going to be a player for the future.

"That's the reasons why I worked hard to make sure he wanted to come to our club.

"He's got a good head on him with his leadership; I always look to recruit good characters and that's something I want to build in the club."

Doohey fullback 👍🏼
 
1. Adam Doueihi
6. Benji Marshall
7. Luke Brooks
9. Harry Grant

A very much improved spine to what we had at the beginning of the season.
 
@Madge said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1149150) said:
1. Adam Doueihi
6. Benji Marshall
7. Luke Brooks
9. Harry Grant

A very much improved spine to what we had at the beginning of the season.

I wonder who will play five eighth?
 
@Geo said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1149143):
Maguire provides updates on team selections

"........ the competition for spots in the side has never been higher — something Maguire said was a big positive for his team to embrace moving forward.

"It's great to have those selection issues," Maguire enthused."


This always concerns me - will the coach respond to form from game to game, or do "certain" players get their seemingly guaranteed place no matter what.
 
Madge once again talking up Harry Grant - says he likes his maturity and the way he leads the team around the park.

Also praised Shawn Blore, he likes the fact he’s a big unit and he likes the leadership qualities he’s shown - pretty much the two most important things to Madge when he signs forwards 😂
 
Bellamy on Momo

But he did have a chat with new recruit, former Wests Tigers centre Paul Momirovski, who has been swapped with Storm hooker Harry Grant for the rest of the year so both clubs can plug holes.

Bellamy lost Will Chambers (rugby) and Curtis Scott (Raiders) but Justin Olam and Marion Seve seem to be producing the right goods.

"It's really hard for Paul at the moment," Bellamy said.

"Our first two games were away and we won both of them. Justin and Marion played well. So they're training in our centres at the moment – we'll see what happens in the next couple of weeks.

"I had a chat with him the other day. He understands the situation."
 
@TigerSkins said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1150088) said:
Momo's will be pissed if he doesn't get a run for a few rounds .. or at all .. !!

he would be dissapointed

but as Bellamy said, he spoke to him and he understands the situation
 
@JD-Tiger said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1150093) said:
Momo is better than Olam imo.
But yeah, you don't change a winning formula in footy.

Olam is a gun I reckon. Momers has a better chance of taking Seve’s spot probably
 
@JoshColeman99 said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1150096) said:
@JD-Tiger said in [Pre\-season 2020](/post/1150093) said:
Momo is better than Olam imo.
But yeah, you don't change a winning formula in footy.

Olam is a gun I reckon. Momers has a better chance of taking Seve’s spot probably

Seve is another ex-Tiger, so I got my rose-coloured glasses on with him. :grin:
 

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