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NRL.comWed, 4 Aug 2010 17:30

Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers
ANZ Stadium
Saturday 7.30pm

Is the world conspiring against the Rabbitohs in their quest for a finals berth this season? Certainly some Bunnies fans think so, after they lost another big name in Sam Burgess during the week. But while injuries can be hard to factor in to a finals run, the blame for trying to rip an opponent’s head off in a classic, open-and-shut case of a grapple tackle, can only fall to the Englishman.

The time for whinging and moaning is over; now it’s time for action. Forget about the casualty ward, which holds Luke Stuart (did you know the Rabbitohs have won just four of 27 matches without Stuart since re-entering the league?), Mick Crocker, Dave Taylor, Beau Falloon and the like, and focus on the job at hand – beating the Wests Tigers.

We know you can do it – we remember the 50-10 hiding you gave the Wests Tigers at the SCG back in Round 10 – problem is, so do the Tigers.

Yep, the joint-venture Tigers remember it all too well and after using the humiliation as a springboard to their current fourth spot on the ladder, they are now well placed to dish out some major revenge.

One more win for the Tigers should be enough to confirm a finals berth – but they want top four and have even suggested a minor premiership is still in reach. Just a win behind the current leaders, it isn’t out of the realms of possibility.

As for the Rabbitohs, they need three out of five to have half a hope, and four out of five to nail down a post-season berth.

Should they lose here, they will face virtual sudden death over the last month of football, not the place they want to be in, with away games against Melbourne, Penrith and St George Illawarra and a home game against the Eels.

Encouragingly Souths welcome back centre Beau Champion (in place of Jamie Simpson) while Jaiman Lowe, who celebrates his 100th NRL game, takes Burgess’ spot at prop.

Hooker Beau Falloon is out with a broken arm but is replaced by the very handy Issac Luke, a move which would have happened anyway. Craig Stapleton and Shannon McPherson are the new names on the bench.

The Wests Tigers, who were lucky to win against lowly Cronulla last week, welcome Wade McKinnon back at fullback, which sees Beau Ryan move to the wing and Mitch Brown miss out. The only other change sees prop Andrew Fifita come onto the bench for Mark Flanagan.

Watch out Rabbitohs: The Rabbitohs have the worst effective tackle percentage in the entire NRL – and here they come up against a side that has the third best!

The Bunnies are effectively shutting down their opponents on just 82.8 per cent of occasions; in other words they are either missing a tackle or allowing an offload, or just being a waste of defensive space (leaving a hole somewhere else) on 17.2 per cent of occasions, or almost two in every 10 tackles. They have 697 missed tackles for the year, which is ranked 14th in the NRL and equates to almost 37 a game.

On top of this they have 412 ineffective tackles, also ranked 14th, which equates to almost 22 each match.

In an alarming statistic, halfback Chris Sandow has missed more tackles this season (103) than 39 per cent of the entire NRL has actually made! The Wests Tigers back-rowers will pinpoint the tiny halfback all day.

Watch out Wests Tigers: The Rabbitohs might have lost Sam Burgess this week but they do get centre Beau Champion back. While the name Champion doesn’t strike the fear that Inglis, Tonga, Cooper, Gasnier or Tahu might, it shouldn’t be far off, such is the involvement and impact the former schoolboy sensation brings to the Rabbitohs.

While Champion isn’t a centre who gets millions of touches and metres, he is deceptively elusive when he does get quality ball. He has 10 line-breaks this season to prove it.

With 14 tries, he is equal leading tryscorer for the Rabbitohs with noted ‘meat pie’ man Nathan Merritt, and with both these guys on deck the capacity for points certainly rises.

Where it will be won: The battle of the hookers. Back in the old days this would have meant who would win the ball in the contest of the scrum but in today’s game this is all about getting play moving forward and then grabbing the attacking chances when they come.

The offensive battle between Wests Tigers hooker Robbie Farah and Rabbitohs rake Issac Luke will be absolutely crucial. Luke is back starting and should be better for blowing out a few cobwebs against the Bulldogs. As the side’s main attacking thrust, he needs to carry his side and show why he was arguably the competition’s best player over the first half of the season.

Luke is averaging 130 metres gained – extraordinary numbers for a dummy-half player – and has 10 line-breaks this year, five from dummy-half. Also, he has added seven line-break assists, six try assists and eight tries of his own. If he can get the makeshift Rabbitohs forward pack on the front foot by engaging the markers often, he’ll have chances to shine.

Farah plays a similar style, directing traffic like an old pro and then running at the opportune moment. He averages 62 metres gained, has five line-breaks (four from dummy-half), 11 line-break assists, 14 try assists and three tries.

If either of these two men dominates, their side will be banking two competition points.

The history: Played 15; Rabbitohs 7, Wests Tigers 8\. The Wests Tigers have won five of the past eight between the clubs but were embarrassed 50-10 by the Bunnies earlier this season in their last encounter.

At ANZ Stadium the Wests Tigers hold a perfect 3-0 record against the Rabbitohs. In the past eight games, one was decided by a solitary point – although the overall average winning margin during this time is more than 27 points. A blowout could be on the cards, despite the importance of this game.

The Wests Tigers have a 4-2 record when facing a team the time after conceding 50 or more points.

Conclusion: The Wests Tigers deserve favouritism considering the depleted Bunnies squad this week, although they are coming in with some scratchy form. They were beaten by the Sea Eagles and were lucky to get the job done against Cronulla, making them less of a lock than they may seem.

If the Rabbitohs can get the chocolates it will do wonders for their confidence going into the tough games, but should they fall here, you might as well pull the curtain down on their season. This motivation alone should make you contemplate an upset.

Match officials: Referees – Jared Maxwell & Jason Robinson; Sideline Officials – Daniel Eastwood & David Munro; Video Ref – Steve Clark.

Televised: Fox Sports – Live 7.30pm.
 
Fair call and agree that Wests are no lock. Watching the Cronulla game gave me no confidence and I reckon Sandow and Merritt could cause plenty of problems if we dont aim up. I would give Wests slight favouritism given the Burgess suspension. Fingers crossed….
 
biggest issue facing wests-tigers is themselves.
if they think it will be an easy game, I have a bad feeling that they will lose.
need to show rabbitohs that wests-tigers can score good points as well.
3 things can be achieved from a wests-tigers win.
a step closer to finals berth :wahoo:
revenge for loss earlier this year. 😛ray:
making it very hard for rabbitohs to play in finals. :sunglasses:
 
Preview: Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers
Scott Brooks

VENUE & TIME: ANZ Stadium, August 7, 7.30pm (AEST)
COVERAGE: Fox Sports
HEAD TO HEADPlayed 15, Tigers 8, Rabbitohs 7
LAST TIME: Rabbitohs 50 – Tigers 10 at SCG, Round 10, 2010

WALKING WOUNDED: The news just keeps getting worse for the Rabbitohs, with the club's best forward Sam Burgess outed for a week following that grapple tackle on Canterbury's Ben Barba. The Burgess suspension comes on top of a broken arm suffered by hooker Beau Falloon in the same match – an injury that will keep him out for up to six weeks. Big Dave Taylor is out for a similar period with a broken collarbone, while props Luke Stuart (broken hand) and Scott Geddes (knee) remain season casualties. In some positive news, Beau Champion returns in the centres from a corked knee and Michael Crocker (quads) is hopeful of playing again next week.
The Tigers re-gain fullback Wade McKinnon (hamstring), while Geoff Daniela and Andrew Fifita move onto the bench.

FORM: The Rabbitohs' have a nightmare run home with games against the Storm, Panthers, Eels and Dragons on the horizon, meaning last Friday night's match against the Bulldogs was an absolute must-win. They had ample ball and field position to secure the much-needed victory that would have seen them cling onto a top-eight spot, but poor execution at vital times cost them dearly. With so many injuries at present they really could have done with the points from a few of their close losses during the season. Things are looking bleak at Redfern. You could say the Tigers are also struggling for form, but at least they are sneaking away with premiership points from their ordinary performances. One of those less-than-inspiring efforts was produced at Leichhardt Oval last Saturday night when they were given the fright of their lives from the lowly Cronulla. This was a game the Tigers would have lost in previous seasons, but they are finding a way to fall over the line this season and it's showing on the premiership ladder as they continue to hold down a top-four spot.

WHO'S HOT: Tigers skipper Robbie Farah was back to his creative and workaholic best against the Sharks last weekend, playing a role in two of his side's five tries on the night and topping the tackle count with 38\. He, along with the much-improved Liam Fulton, proved constant threats to the Sharks' defence during the match.

WE THINK: Since being demoralized 50-10 by the Rabbitohs in Round 10, the Tigers have won eight of 10 matches, displaying the type of consistency their fans have been craving for several years now. Whilst many of those wins have not been pretty, the Tigers are the type of side that can cause some real damage when all of their players are on the same page. With all their big guns available this weekend they get the perfect opportunity to exact some revenge on a depleted Bunnies' side, lacking quality in their once-strong pack. If the Rabbitohs fail to get the required amount of quality touches from their enigmatic pivot John Sutton in this match then they can kiss a win, and ultimately their finals prospects, goodbye. The Tigers just need to be patient and they should be served two points on a platter here. Tigers by 13.
 
These goys have plenty to play for… When your season goes on the line, most teams find a lift for 1-2 weeks.

Lets hope the Tigers work there way into this game and defend well... Once the basics have been done, then the time may come to unleash some revenge...

Restore The Pride!!! (and kick the 'scum' :smiley: )
:sign:
 
South Sydney Rabbitohs v Wests Tigers
GREG PRICHARD
August 5, 2010

Saturday, ANZ Stadium, 7.30pm
Referees: Jared Maxwell, Jason Robinson
Head to head: Tigers 8, Souths 7
Last clash: Rabbitohs 50 bt Tigers 10 at SCG (Rd 10 2010)
TAB SportsBet: Tigers $1.55 Souths $2.40
FootyTab: Souths +2.5

The Tigers haven't been winning by much – their points for-and-against differential is only plus two despite the fact they have 12 wins and seven losses – but at least they have been winning. They've won eight out of their last 10 games to force a place in the top four. They would like to be playing better, but at least they have put themselves in a position where they are not under enormous pressure to produce something stunning immediately.

The Rabbitohs are the team under pressure to do something. They have lost three out of their last four games and dropped out of the top eight. It's not panic stations yet, but it will be if they lose here and other results go against them as well. The problem for the Rabbitohs is that their forward pack has suffered a big dent because of injury and suspension. They are going to have to dig deep to beat a Tigers side that could find its best form at any time.
 
Laurie Daley's round 22 preview

South Sydney v Wests Tigers, ANZ Stadium, Sydney, 7:30pm (EST)
Both teams have plenty to play for. South Sydney have been decimated by injury while the Tigers have been winning ugly. The Tigers are saying all the right things but this game will show me whether they are ready to take it up a gear or that they are starting to hit a roadblock. On paper, you would expect Wests Tigers to win because they have so much firepower. However, if they expect to turn up and go through an under-strength Rabbitohs side it will be very difficult for them. I am not underestimating a desperate Souths outfit but I think the Tigers will grab the points.
 

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