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Tiger_heart

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Who has the most to fear from a loss? The tigers (4 in a row, after master coach claimed good sides don't lose 2 in a row), or souths (biggest pack in the comp, media darlings, massive under-achievers)
 
@tiger_heart said:
who has the most to fear from a loss? The tigers (4 in a row, after master coach claimed good sides don't lose 2 in a row), or souths (biggest pack in the comp, media darlings, massive under-achievers)

everyone who put there coin on souths or tigers…
 
Wests-tigers do.
Will be a confidence crusher if this game lost.
Having big keith missing from the pack will be used as the main excuse.
 
The tigers and the rabbits seasons are identical every year. I dont mind souths supporters so much becouse i feel their pain.

But only one of these teams will miss the finals this year thanks to melbourne so whoever loses it may help shape the other teams run home.

Thanks to injuries i fear it may be us….
 
I think we have more to lose, because losing to the roosters on a non-try after having looked like the better team all game means we need a win psychologically. Another loss will really hit our self-belief. And, i still have nightmares about last year's loss to souths - we need to wipe out that memory.
 
I think the rabbits have more pressure, they certainly haven't dominated the comp like they were predicted to in the off-season.

To people outside us supporters, i think the reason they see us losing is due to no halfback. South's have no injury excuses.
 
Souths had plenty of people talking them up with the size of their pack, and they're pretty much at full strength across the park this week too, while the Tigers are still battling injuries. Realistically if the Tigers were at full strength we'd have Tuiaki, Moltzen and Galloway playing which gives the team a much more formidable look to it.

Most tipsters have gone for the Tigers this week, but that was before Galloway was ruled out.
 
Both sides got plenty of pre season hype and both teams have been very average at best. I think a win could put either side back on track and loss would send them into a hole that will be very hard to get out of. The excuses of injuries dosnt sit with me,every club gets them some seem to be able to handle them better. My guess we are the team heading for the hole, shame because really this team had the ability to be a top fourer
 
Don't worry people, I'm taking along my good luck charm - a Souths 'fan' who has never seen the bunnies win. I dragged him along to the SCG in 08 (Tigers 30-10), Leichhardt in 06 (Tigers 52-18), Leichhardt in 05 (Tigers 47-20), Leicchardt in 04 (Tigers 56-6) and to Souths v Easts in 02 (Easts 40-6).

I'm dragging him along on Sunday whether he likes it or not. This game is too important to risk it.
 
@prattenpark said:
Don't worry people, I'm taking along my good luck charm - a Souths 'fan' who has never seen the bunnies win. I dragged him along to the SCG in 08 (Tigers 30-10), Leichhardt in 06 (Tigers 52-18), Leichhardt in 05 (Tigers 47-20), Leicchardt in 04 (Tigers 56-6) and to Souths v Easts in 02 (Easts 40-6).

I'm dragging him along on Sunday whether he likes it or not. This game is too important to risk it.

Hahaha good on ya mate. You do realise that if they do indeed win you will probably have to release him into the wild don't you?
 
I think we have more to loose because if we loose this one I just cant see us coming back and making the eight this year, and if we might the eight again that will be five failed seasons in a row.. Also on a personal level Robbie Farah will be feeling more pressure then anyone on Sunday but to be honest I dont think it matters how good he plays.. they'l still pick that grub.
 

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