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Roosters v Wests Tigers Preview

NRL.com Wed, 17 Mar 2010 14:55:00
Roosters v Wests Tigers
SFS
Sunday 3pm

You have got to love the NRL! Last year the Roosters were a rabble and the Wests Tigers missed the finals, but a new year brings new hopes and sure enough, both teams start 2010 with wins.

The Roosters were awesome in putting the big-talking Rabbitohs on their backsides 36-10, while the Wests Tigers looked terrible at times against Manly but threw in some flashes of brilliance to storm home and take the result 26-22.

If we get nice weather on Sunday, and the early forecast suggests we may, we will be in for a real treat here.

Both teams love to throw the football around and with players like Todd Carney and Benji Marshall on either side it should be a ripper of a contest.

It’s also Family Fun Day with face painters, jumping castle, mascots, Healthy Harold making an appearance – and all kids will be allowed on the hallowed SFS turf after the match, so get your tickets early.

The home-side Roosters have a few changes: Tom Symonds is out injured, with Aidan Guerra to come into the starting side, while Brian Smith is keeping his cards close to his chest by naming a seven-man bench.

The new faces are Ben Jones, Sonny Tuigamala, Brad Takairangi and Joseph Leilua.

The Wests Tigers have named an unchanged line-up for the clash but are likely to be without winger Beau Ryan after a crusher tackle has him facing three weeks on the sideline.

Watch out Roosters: Lote has lost nothing, it seems. Mr Tuqiri took about four minutes to announce himself back in rugby league with a try and by match end he had two line-breaks and 145 metres gained.

Sure, there was a bit of rust, but he also sent Brett Stewart to the casualty ward by pummelling over the top of him like a freight train (Stewart is now gone for five months).

There is a chance for the Roosters to exploit him defensively – but they should keep the ball away from him if possible in attack, because his athleticism and size are still phenomenal.

Watch out Wests Tigers: Wow! Todd Carney at fullback… seems a masterstroke by Roosters coach Brian Smith.

Carney, a former half, slotted into the backline expertly throughout the contest as a playmaker and ball runner… and was brilliant. He ran for 144 metres, kicked for a further 190 metres, registered two line-breaks, five tackle-breaks and a try assist.

Actual halfback Mitchell Pearce was also pretty impressive in Round 1 with two tries and a try assist, giving the Wests Tigers plenty of headaches as they prepare for this clash.

Where it will be won: Defence. We know both of these teams can attack. The Roosters scored six tries in Round 1 and the Wests Tigers bagged five – but it’s stopping them where games are won.

The Roosters allowed South Sydney to cross twice while the Wests Tigers allowed Manly to get three tries past them, which wasn’t particularly bad, except poor discipline also allowed a few penalty goals.

In terms of effective tackles, the Roosters were effective 93.7 per cent against the Rabbitohs with just 17 missed tackles and zero ineffective tackles. The Wests Tigers notched 87.5 per cent effectiveness with 20 missed tackles and 21 ineffective tackles.

But the Tigers were a lot more aggressive in their defence, with 21 dominant tackles and one big tackle, while the Roosters didn’t register a single dominant or big tackle.

Tim Sheens will have to warn his men about further penalty problems, considering they tallied 12 ‘flops’ in the game, an event punishable if sighted by the referees.

The History: Played 15; Roosters 8, Wests Tigers 7\. The Wests Tigers have won five of the past seven between the teams, including two matches last season. The record at the SFS reads Roosters four wins, Tigers three wins.

Conclusion: If the Roosters can replicate their defensive effort from last week they are in the box seat to be two from two at round end. But the Wests Tigers are in this one up to their eyeballs.

They took a while to get going against the Sea Eagles but showed they can put on rapid-fire points if given a chance. They will need to be more disciplined in defence, and with the referees, to be in front at fulltime but they certainly have the ability to do so.

The game should be extremely entertaining and could provide highlights we’ll be watching for years to come, so if you are in the area, get out there.

Match officials: Referees – Jared Maxwell & Gerard Sutton; Sideline Officials – David Abood & Paul Holland; Video Ref – Paul Simpkins.

Televised: Channel 9 – delayed 4pm; Fox Sports 2 – delayed 6pm.

* Statistics: NRL Stats.
 
My loyalty is with the Tigers, however without the white, black and gold specs on I'm struggling to decide which side I should tip.
 
@willow said:
@smeghead said:
21 Dominant tackles against Manly. Nice

There were some good shots put on out there…Hope it continues this Sunday.

Anyone got the stats on when we last did this? I cant remember a game where we tackled so tough even if it only lasted strong for 15 min or so
 
I thought id throw Laurie Daley's preview in from Fox Sports, not much of a preview though:

Wests Tigers v Sydney Roosters, Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney (3pm EDT)
Wests Tigers have one less day to recover from a physically taxing win over Manly. Sydney Roosters were highly impressive in round one; the combination of Todd Carney and Mitchell Pearce was outstanding. The Tigers confirmed that when you give them possession and territory they can hurt you as good as any other team in the NRL. With the way Benji Marshall and Robbie Farah started the season I think they can work the Roosters over in the rucks better than Souths did. Far greater test for the Roosters this week. The Tigers will have a little bit too much for the Chooks in this one

You cant really read to much into Daley's preview because after all, on NRL on Fox, he had Michael Ennis in his fantasy side AND he made him captain! lol
 
Sportal Preview:

Preview: Roosters v Tigers
Adam Lucius

VENUE & TIME: Sydney Football Stadium, Sunday, March 21, 3pm (AEDT)
COVERAGE: Channel 9.
HEAD TO HEAD: Played 15 – Roosters 8, Tigers 7.
LAST TIME: Round 22, 2009 – Tigers 17-10.
BETTING: Luxbet: Roosters $2.15, Tigers $1.70

WALKING WOUNDED: The Roosters have lost promising second-rower Tom Symonds for up to a month with bone bruising. The exotically-named Aiden Guerra, who left the Storm for a start at the Roosters, comes into the pack from the bench. The Tigers will be without the suspended Beau Ryan, with a replacement yet to be named. Tim Sheens' team is otherwise unchanged.

FORM: The Roosters were arguably the team of round one. Most of the smart money – or not so smart as it turned out – was on the Bunnies to give it to last year's wooden spooner, but all the traffic was one-way from the Bondi direction. Their forwards were tough and clever, the halves tremendous and the outside backs all pace as they cut Souths to pieces in the emphatic 36-10 win. The Tigers were great for about half an hour of Monday night's game against Manly but it proved enough. Down by 16 points at one stage, the Tiges rattled on four quick tries to turn the game on its head. With attack like that, they are never out of the contest.

WHO'S HOT: He admitted to being puffed out in the pre-match warm-up but once the lights came on and it was time to hit centre stage, Lote Tuqiri was all class. He scored with his first touch in the NRL since 2002, was safe under the high ball and hit hard and often in defence. As long as he cuts the rugby union grubbers on the third tackle from his game, LT is going to be a great purchase for the Tigers. But he may have competition in the buy-of-the-year category from Roosters fullback Todd Carney. The former Raider is off the drink and on fire. He was superb against the Rabbitohs, playing at first receiver in attack while comfortably handling No1 duties in defence.

WE THINK: This is looming as the game of the round between two sides who scored 62 points between them in the first round. But as impressive as the Roosters were last up, we still need some convincing they are the real deal. A win here would help that cause. The Tigers are arguably the NRL's most exciting team, with attacking options across the park. They've had one less day to recover but that shouldn't be a problem. Tigers by 9
 
From the SMH:

Sydney Roosters v Wests Tigers
GREG PRICHARD
March 19, 2010 - 12:00AM

Sunday, Sydney Football Stadium, 3pm
Referees: Jared Maxwell, Gerard Sutton
Head to head: Roosters 8, Tigers 7
Last clash: Wests Tigers 17 bt Roosters 10 at SFS (Rd 22, 2009)
TAB Sportsbet: Tigers $1.30, Roosters $2.60
Footytab: Roosters +3.5.

The Roosters appear to have left the bad memories of last year under new coach Brian Smith, and with new signing Todd Carney adding class in attack. They have plenty of terrific options when it comes to quality playmakers, with Mitchell Pearce at halfback, Braith Anasta at five-eighth and Carney at fullback. But, even more importantly, they have a new attitude, and are playing with a lot of zest after their heads dropped in 2009\. They came up with too good a plan against the Rabbitohs last weekend, and ran away to win 36-10\. Their forwards were very impressive against a Rabbitohs pack that had received all the publicity in the lead-up.

But the Tigers will be a very difficult opponent to beat. They dominated the Sea Eagles early in last week's game, but then lost control of it and looked like losing until their dynamic attackers - hooker Robbie Farah and five-eighth Benji Marshall - orchestrated a fabulous comeback for the side to win, 26-22\. They obviously won't be able to get away with giving up big starts too often, and no doubt coach Tim Sheens has rammed that point home. Their overwhelming aim will be to concentrate hard for the 80 minutes, avoid stupid errors and take chances when they come. Even though it's a Roosters home game, bookmakers have the Tigers favourites. It should be a terrific contest.
Dynamic attacker . . . Benji Marshall of the Tigers.

Glenn Jackson writes: Former international prop Jason Ryles, named on the bench for the Sydney Roosters, is expected to start against Wests Tigers on Sunday at the SFS, although coach Brian Smith is yet to decide who to leave off his extended bench.

Mitch Brown and Geoff Daniela both trained with the Tigers yesterday, and coach Tim Sheens will decide between them who takes the wing spot from the suspended Beau Ryan. Forwards Chris Heighington and Liam Fulton were sore and sorry after the clash against the Sea Eagles on Monday night but both are expected to play the Roosters.
 

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