Tigers compared to Panthers

jirskyr

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I watched both of the Panthers games last two weeks and was having a think about how they are travelling, vs how we are travelling.

The similarities of comparison interest me a lot:

- Both teams won the comp unexpectedly in the mid 2000s and have struggled to reach those same heights.

- Both teams recently had experienced coaches (formerly from Canberra), who had a good 2010 and could not go on with it, getting sacked.

- Panthers started the rebuild in 2012\. Tigers started in 2013, however we pulled the plug on that one and started a new re-rebuild in 2015.

- Panthers signed a well-respected coach with a modest amount of experience for the re-build. We have signed two well-respected players who could potentially be good coaches, then gave one the chop after 2 years.

- Panthers put a major media personality and former coach in as General Manager (or whatever Gould's title is). We pinched their Operations Manager Moss this year.

- Panthers always produce promising talent. Their talent is currently focussed in the backs, with some real young stars, but as a whole I'd say their talent pool hasn't really stepped up to the next level. Blokes like Waqa Blake, DWZ, Isaah Yeo, Cartwright, Peachey, G Jennings… they look likely enough, but not consistent yet for me. Tigers are in a similar position, though we are more halves-focussed, and at least one of our young players has reached elite-level representatives (Woods).

- Both teams have exciting young fullbacks.

- Both teams have quality rakes. I think Segeyaro is one of the most under-rated hookers in the game.

- Panthers have old experienced heads in the halves, ours are novices.

- Panthers had a fairly brutal clean-out of their old favourites, as part of the re-build: Lewis, Coote, Gordon, Jennings, Walsh. We did the same. I would argue Penrith's discards are actually doing better at their new clubs than our discards are (i.e. they discarded better talent than we did).

- Both teams invested heavily in signings that seemed positive, but did not work out - Idris vs Blair.

- Both teams didn't quite know what to do with Blake Austin, BMM or Dane Laurie.

- Last 10 years, Panthers have finished the season: 10th, 12th, 16th, 12th, 11th, 2nd, 12th, 15th, 10th, 4th. That is 2 finals in 10 years and an average position of 10.4th. Tigers finished: 1st, 11th, 9th, 10th, 9th, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 15th, 13th - 3 finals in 10 years, an average place of 8.5th. If you take it back to 2000, the average position is almost identical: Penrith 9.3th vs Tigers 9.5th.

- Panthers currently have 5 wins / 7 losses / FA -30\. Tigers are 4 / 8 / -31.

- Both teams 2015 have recorded wins over Bulldogs and Titans, but lost to Roosters, Cowboys, Knights in consecutive weeks. Penrith have otherwise beaten Sharks and Manly twice, aka 13th and 16th place, neither of whom we have played. We beat Eels, who accounted for Panthers last week. Both teams beat Titans early, only to lose to them several rounds later.

- Both teams have been hurt by injuries to key positions in recent weeks.

- Both teams have been held to 0 once in the last two rounds.

- Both teams spent a lot of time in the opposition 20 last two weeks, but struggled for consistent threatening attack.

So boiling all this down, which side is travelling better? Sure, Panthers made the finals last year and that counts for the most, and I previously had the opinion that their 2015 has not been too bad. But I watched their last 2 weeks closely and have been quite unimpressed by their form.

Tigers are by all accounts doing poorly, but we haven't played Manly even once, let alone twice, and otherwise our results are fairly consistent with the Panthers.

I can imagine people making excuses for the Panthers, or making an argument that they are heading in the right direction and we are not. But the above analysis tells me that really is not the case. Certainly, I am more emotionally involved in, and pick at the details of, our form, but I cannot mount an argument that Panthers are doing better than us. I also cannot mount an argument that they are more likely to succeed than Tigers, that their juniors will come good and ours won't.

Should the Panthers hook their coach? Is he responsible for the ordinary results, is their game plan muck? Do you think they have an arguably better side than us?

It interests me because we are supposedly 2 years or so behind Penrith in our rebuild, and yet I am not convinced they are on their way to continued success.
 
Interesting topic.

I looked at Penrith's run last year and thought it was where we would have been under Potter had he had a good run with injuries and a little more support. Saw no reason we couldnt do what they did.

Their squad is a little more balanced and their coach a little more settled and proven but both teams fully fit and playing their best footy would be a cracker of a game.

Id go into the game expecting we could win.

The one big difference in the clubs is Gould and the media attention and positive spin he has put on the place. We dont have that, no one in the media gives a shit about the Tigers. Therefor things change slower here as situations are allowed to fester out of the media spotlight.

As we stand now what both teams lack the other has. We lack a few hard heads, they lack props and a Taupau type.
 
I haven't been watching the Panthers but blaming the coach requires some perspective. JT has been really poor in that his structures are atrocious. To add to that he is always blaming someone else.

He says his structures are competition winning structures but it just comes across as palava.

I do think though that your players ability is what really wins games over the long term. A coach may get more out of them or less. Taylor is getting less. We don't have good game plans and players aren't performing to the level that they can.
 
Wow….amazing post.

Puts it in perspective a little.

My only argument would be that Penriffs injury cloud is a little steeper than ours and Peachey is a very good first grader and is only being held back by the plethora of backrowers at the club.
 
Panthers are half-way through their rebuild and have been disrupted by more severely disrupted by injuries this year. Next phase for them Moylan at 6 to accommodate the outside backs coming through. They have another 2 years before they reach potential. Their pack was very young last night with huge upside.

Bottom line is that rebuilding from the ground up takes time, focus and commitment and constant reshaping as things change and players develop at different rates. The parallels to Penrith are quite stark and its no coincidence that we are following the same path (we have their COO who is football manager).

Looking long-term I wouldn't swap our current position with many clubs in a similar position to us on the table. I look at Newcastle (very similar position we were in in 2013), Manly, Dogs and think they have all this in front of them.
 
Why not Tigers v Roosters or Tigers v Broncos?

Now there's a real comparison on how we are travelling

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Seggy is long past being underrated. He's one of the premier no 9's in the comp and is regarded as such.

Their injuries have been worse than ours the last 2 yrs and that says a lot. I'd be reassessing the S/C if i was Gus and Cleary.
 
i dont think it's up for debate whether cleary is a good coach or that gus wont be able to find success- they both have great track records and it feels like it's just a matter of time when the panthers will be top 4 consistently.

we don't have the money, the management hierarchy or a proven coach which can amount to success. players like sika manu, peter wallace (VERY UNDERRATED), nigel plum, jamie soward have been fantastic signing/ re-signings. we haven't been able to retain our experienced players or sign them- losing blair, thompson, fulton.

these two are the major reasons that i doubt our success but not panthers'.

also, their juniors are a few years older than ours and already starting to show talent: moylan, cartwright, peachey, DWZ compared to tedesco, siro, sue and simona are all in front.

honestly, our hopes are ALL tied up in brooks/moses- they HAVE to perform. as i said in another thread, after letting benji go, we really had no choice but to put all our eggs in one basket.

sorry to be negative but just thought i'd explore the other side of the arguement a little more.
 
Penrith are on a different wave to the WT's

They have an abundance of talent coming through and will shortly have a centre of excellence to help harness their talent

In 5 years time Penrith will be a NRL heavyweight consistently .
 
@cqtiger said:
Why not Tigers v Roosters or Tigers v Broncos?

Now there's a real comparison on how we are travelling

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Only thing is they both have unlimited resources - we don't.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Seggy is long past being underrated. He's one of the premier no 9's in the comp and is regarded as such.

Their injuries have been worse than ours the last 2 yrs and that says a lot. I'd be reassessing the S/C if i was Gus and Cleary.

Yep. He's better than Farah now and much cheaper, there's zero comparison IMO.

Penrith have been done by injuries this year. They're adding Merrin next year, they'll get health too and that's when we're looking at a dominant force of a team.
 
Some people truly reckon Penrith are harder done by injuries in recent years than Tigers? This year perhaps, but previous years?

And what is Penrith's excuse for the continuous injury toll? Poor facilities? Bad strength and conditioning? Do they rush their players back? Don't say "it's bad luck", because that excuse never went down here.

The reason I made a comparison to Penrith was simply because we had similar trajectories and experiences in the last decade. After looking into it further, the similarities were even closer than I expected.

I was expecting to see some Penrith apologists, and I think even in just 1 page of comments we have a few of those already. I was just putting up a proposition that our own supporter base can be super critical of the Tigers performance of late, not without justification, but that a team like Panthers might not be doing much better.

And if you think Panthers are doing much better than us, I'm curious to know why that is.
 
Penrith made the Prelim final last year in a year they were savaged by injuries. We have not featured in finals since 2011\. So that is one comparison I can think of.

Penrith have signed Segyaro, Soward, Merrin - quality players from other clubs that have lifted the club performance and profile. Who was our last signing that really impacted the team? Probably Austin but we let him leave.

Over a 15 year period you could say both sides have been awful overall. The fact that we don't even measure up to Penrith, or are on level par with them over that period shows the mediocrity we are stuck in. Why not compare us to Canterbury or Manly or Melbourne?

Bottom line the club needs to be serious about its roster before we can claim to be on the way towards success. Buying cast offs every year will get us no where
 

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