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The Dolphins current 7 game streak reminds me more and more of ours in 05This same week back in 2005 I went to the Wests Tigers game against the Broncos at Lang Park when we lost 22-40.
We ended the round in 11th position on the ladder and I did not feel that a premiership was close to possible.
Then we went on an 8-game winning streak starting with an 8 point win against a very strong St George Illawarra side away from home.
Just saying 🙂
YepThe Dolphins current 7 game streak reminds me more and more of ours in 05
There's a Code Sports headline talking about Samuella possibly coming back early but it's behind a bloody paywall!!
Geez I would love to see that again BWG.This same week back in 2005 I went to the Wests Tigers game against the Broncos at Lang Park when we lost 22-40.
We ended the round in 11th position on the ladder and I did not feel that a premiership was close to possible.
Then we went on an 8-game winning streak starting with an 8 point win against a very strong St George Illawarra side away from home.
Just saying 🙂
I think we were about $101 at that point to win the premiership. We are currently $81. Spooky lolGeez I would love to see that again BWG.
It would be just about a miracle.
Thanks kindly Ink NRL Late Mail Round 17: Alex Twal trains with rehab group, Samuela Fainu eyes early return
Wests Tigers forward Alex Twal still has plenty of boxes to tick despite being named to start for Sunday’s match against the Newcastle Knights.
Wests Tigers back-rower Samuela Fainu is on track for an early return after originally being ruled out until round 22.
Fainu is on track to potentially return next week against the Dragons after requiring foot surgery following the club’s 52-10 loss to the Sharks.
One of the Tigers’ stand outs for the year, Fainu’s recovery has tracked better than initially expected, providing the club with a huge boost for the back end of the year and their hopes of breaking their 15-year finals drought.
Fainu was seen at training on Wednesday commencing his running and change of direction work with the rehab group, which also included Alex Twal.
Twal suffered a low grade MCL tear against Canterbury in round 13, only commencing running this weekend.
The 29-year-old has been mostly restricted to off-feet conditioning since the game last month, with the Tigers expected to give him every chance to prove his fitness for Sunday’s game against the Knights.
And no point in rushing him back if he’s not ready !Thanks kindly Ink