Rabbitohs v Tigers Preview

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**<big>Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers</big>
ANZ Stadium
Saturday 7.30pm**

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There is something special about games between these clubs. Someone, or one team, always pulls a blinder out of the box.

On some occasions both teams get it going and we get a thriller, like a few years back at the SCG when Nathan Merritt booted a last-ditch field goal to win. On others, one side just goes bananas, like the Wests Tigers did earlier this season to trounce the Bunnies 30-6.

But whether it’s a close game, or a wipe-out, the match itself is always entertaining and commands attention.

When the clubs come together this weekend the stakes are certainly high. After a third of the season, both units are fair to middling at best and need to start busting out some more consistent performances.

There have been the obvious injury concerns – but you have to make do with what you have and do your best to forge forward.

The Rabbitohs sit in 10th spot on the ladder, just a win behind the seventh-placed Wests Tigers. If they could put together a massive win they could actually jump over their rivals – but perusing their casualty ward you get the sense they’d be rapt to notch any style of victory.

Rhys Wesser has been recalled at fullback, which pushes Nathan Merritt to the wing and Chris McQueen to the bench. Greg Inglis is missing from the centres with a groin injury so Shaun Corrigan gets a chance to impress.

Roy Asotasi is another on the long-term injury list; Shannan McPherson takes his place at prop.

The Tigers know a win could see them push up closer to the top four – the place to be approaching the State of Origin series. They are still on a high from their pounding of Canberra in Canberra and have named an identical side from the 49-12 hammering.

Watch Out Rabbitohs: The recent emergence of second-rower Simon Dwyer has been impressive and he will be focused on building on his solid City Origin debut with another powerhouse performance this weekend. The underrated forward simply destroyed Souths in only his fifth starting appearance, notching career highs all over the park: runs (13), metres (161), tackles (34), tackle-breaks (seven), line-breaks (three) and tries (two). Another sparkling effort could see him become the first second-rower since Steve Menzies (1997-’98) to grab a try double in consecutive games against Souths.

Danger Sign: Dwyer has become an expert at running tight lines near the tryline on the right edge. If he gets up a head of steam close to the line he is almost odds-on to score if a nice pass is delivered; alternatively, he will attract multiple defenders and free up room for someone else to cash in.

Watch Out Wests Tigers: Souths fans will be hoping the sight of a Wests Tigers jersey can rekindle fond memories for rookie James Roberts. Prior to the first grade side’s 24-point loss back in Round 5, Roberts was dominating the curtain-raiser Toyota Cup fixture, tallying a whopping 20 points thanks to three tries and four goals.

Playing in the No.1 jersey, he also punched out three line-breaks and a soul-destroying 13 tackle-breaks. He might have shifted from fullback to wing in the past two first grade games but he can still be devastating out wide for the Bunnies.

Danger Sign: Roberts has pure speed and perhaps his time on the wing will allow him to showcase it in a controlled fashion. Look for the Rabbitohs to shift it his way early.

Plays To Watch: Ambitious (but achievable) 40/20 attempts from both sides, both from the halves and hookers; Benji Marshall drifting, dummying, stepping, bamboozling… the works; Chris Sandow trying to justify his new price tag in his first outing after his Parramatta signing.

Where It Will Be Won: Goal line defence. To take down the Wests Tigers you need to be tungsten-tough on your goal line when Benji gets close enough to really weave his magic. Marshall can get teams from anywhere on the field – but sometimes a scrambling defence can thwart points. On the goal line however, a miss means a try.

The Wests Tigers have scored 23 tries from within 0-10 metres in 2011, the most by any team in the NRL. Sadly for Rabbitohs’ fans, the Bunnies are one of the NRL’s worst teams at conceding tries from the same distance, with 17 put by them.

Also, Souths are far less potent scoring from close range, with just eight tries registered, while the Tigers muscle up well on their line, conceding just 12 tries to date.

This game will be won on the goal line. The Rabbitohs need to buck their trend and create a brick wall… or they will be staring down the barrel of a hefty loss.

The History: Played 17; Rabbitohs 8, Wests Tigers 9\. The Rabbitohs have won two of the past three but the Wests Tigers have four of the past seven.

The sides met earlier this season with the Wests Tigers prevailing comfortable 30-6 winners. The teams have met four times at ANZ Stadium, with the Tigers taking home three wins to the Rabbitohs’ lone victory last year.

Conclusion: Injuries in the Rabbitohs camp have really hurt them and the Wests Tigers’ attack seems to have clicked into gear. The numbers don’t look good for the Bunnies but they are certainly not out of this contest.

The Tigers might be a little flat coming off the bye and if the Rabbitohs can get the jump early they might force their opposition into some panic-mode football.

Lean to the Wests Tigers – but if you fancy a long shot, have a little think about the under-strength Bunnies.

Match Officials: Referees – Jared Maxwell & Steve Lyons; Touch Judges – Daniel Eastwood & Adam Reid; Video Ref – Rod Lawrence.

Televised: Fox Sports – Live 7.30pm.
 
Maxwell is our biggest danger, he usually robs us blind. I dont know what our win loss ratio is when he is in charge but Iam sure its pretty poor
 
Interesting to see that we are currently number 1 in scoring tries from within 10 metres of the line.

Come a long way from last year where we were number 1 in scoring tries from our own half.
 
I really hope wests-tigers have the right frame of mind for this game, and don't think it will be a case of run on kick off and automatically win. otherwise the team will on on wrong side of an embarrassing scoreline.
rabbitohs will fight until the final siren.
 
If Marshall and Farrah get their kicking game right, passes stick and the big fellas up front make their mark early and consitently I think we'll go alright. Bunnies will be smarting about the 30 points we put on them only a matter of weeks ago so it could be game on and points fest ?? Tigers need to make sure the defence slides across with the ball as the Bunnies will try and move it out wide quickly for Dave Taylor. Also, I think John Sutton will have a big game after all the flack he's been getting from his own supporters. I hope for a WT win but anything could happen Saturday night. One thing I am sure of is that the young bloke and I will be there front and centre. I just hope not near you blokes blubbering about how refs are "w@#kers". I think you need to come up with some new material.
 
Sportal Preview: Rabbitohs v Tigers
John Greco

VENUE & TIME: ANZ Stadium – Saturday, May 14, 7.30pm (AEST), 9.30pm (NZT)
COVERAGE: Fox Sports/Sky Sport
HEAD TO HEAD: Played 17 – Rabbitohs 8, Tigers 9
LAST TIME: Round 5, 2011 – Tigers 30-6

WALKING WOUNDED: As if things couldn't get any worse on the injury front for the Rabbitohs and then their star off-season recruit Greg Inglis goes and gets himself injured on a weekend when the club aren't even in action. Inglis has a hip complaint, the same hip he had surgery on in the off-season. Skipper Roy Asotasi (hand) is also out for up to three months, joining fellow props Sam Burgess, Scott Geddes and Luke Stuart who are all out for the rest of 2011.

It's not quite as bad at the Tigers but they are still without a wealth of talent with English second-rower Gareth Ellis (ankle), Chris Lawrence (hip), Lote Tuqiri (arm) and Geoff Daniela (pec tear) all unavailable for this one.

FORM: The Rabbitohs season looked almost gone 30 minutes into their last match, trailing the Sharks 12-0 and on the verge of a fourth straight loss. But a blistering second half saw John Lang's side put on 31 unanswered points to pick up a much-needed win to get their season back on track….for now.

The Tigers have been hot and cold so far in 2011 but they were scorching against the Raiders in their last clash, winning 49-12 in the nation's capital. Tim Sheens' side's record is 4-4 at the moment which isn't too bad considering the injuries they have had to key players. Will still be a force if their injury situation improves.

WHO'S HOT: South Sydney have been accused of being unprofessional and childish in their reaction to Chris Sandow's signing with Parramatta but you can understand a bit of their frustration in losing their star no.7\. Sandow is slowing starting to add some consistency to his game and if he keeps on this track will become one of the better halfbacks running around. Almost single-handedly got his side over the line against the Sharks a fortnight ago.

Robbie Farah played his best match of the season against the Raiders, having a hand in five of his side's tries in the 37-point drubbing. Is easily the most skillful and creative hooker in the NRL and another big game against the Rabbitohs could propel him past Michael Ennis and into the NSW no.9 jersey.

WE THINK: The Tigers gave the Rabbitohs a gold old-fashioned hiding when the two sides met just over a month ago and it's hard to see anything too different in this one. South Sydney's chances haven't been helped by a crippling injury toll, especially up front where they are without four top line props. There's arguably no better team in the NRL at exposing opposition's weaknesses than the Tigers and with Benji Marshall and Farah in strong form they will have little trouble seeing of John Lang's troops again. Tigers by 14
 
South Sydney Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers
May 12, 2011

ANZ Stadium, Homebush, Saturday 7.30pm(AEST)
Last meeting: Round 5 2011 - Tigers 30 bt Souths 6 at Sydney Football Stadium
Stats: Head-to-head
Referees: Jared Maxwell, Steve Lyons
TV: Live, FoxSports 2
TAB Sportsbet: Souths $3.25 Tigers $1.33
FootyTAB: Souths +9.5

Greg Prichard writes: Both teams are coming off the bye, and both went into the bye with a win. The Rabbitohs eventually won easily over the struggling Sharks, 31-12, but they actually trailed 12-0 early on. The Tigers whipped the Raiders 49-12\. It was the second time the Tigers had cleaned up over the Raiders this season. The Tigers have been up and down this season and have an overall win-loss record of 4-4\. They have had significant injury problems, but have also struggled for consistency during games.

The Rabbitohs are 3-5 this season. They have had drama with injuries as well, particularly at prop, where Luke Stuart, Scott Geddes and Roy Asotasi are all out of action. Also unavailable is second-rower or prop Sam Burgess, and star centre Greg Inglis is out of the team this week after being injured playing for Australia in the Test last weekend. The other bad news for the Rabbitohs was the recent decision by halfback Chris Sandow to sign with the Eels for next season. The Tigers are going to be very hard to beat in this one.
 
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