Tigers stats from the game

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Let's run through it Ladies and Gents…

4\. Moltzen - 102 metres in attack, 1 try, 1 linebreak, 7 tackle breaks, 4 tackles, 3 missed tackles, 1 error

14\. Ryan - 110 metres in attack, 6 tackle breaks, 7 tackles, 3 missed tackles.

3\. Ayshford - 91 metres in attack, 2 tackle breaks, 13 tackles, 3 missed tackles

2\. Brown - 16 metres in attack, 13 tackles, 4 missed tackles

5\. Utai - 141 metres in attack, 1 try, 1 linebreak, 8 tackle breaks, 3 tackles, 3 missed tackles

6\. Marshall - 133 metres in attack, 1 linebreak, 1 linebreak assist, 1 try assist, 4 tackle breaks, 10 tackles, 3 missed tackles, 2 errors

7\. Lui - 60 metres in attack, 1 offload, 2 tackle breaks, 13 tackles, 4 missed tackles

8\. Gibbs - 87 metres in attack, 16 tackles, 2 errors

9\. Farah - 47 metres in attack, 1 linebreak, 1 try assist, 3 tackle breaks, 36 tackles, 2 errors

17\. Woods - 101 metres in attack, 1 offload, 31 tackles

11\. Dwyer - 75 metres in attack, 1 linebreak assist, 1 offload, 2 tackle breaks, 31 tackles, 3 missed tackles, 1 error

12\. Fulton - 72 metres in attack, 35 tackles, 2 errors

13\. Heighington - 144 metres in attack, 1 linebreak, 1 offload, 8 tackle breaks, 29 tackles

16\. Murdoch-Masila - 57 metres in attack, 6 tackles, 3 missed tackles, 1 error

18\. Schirnack - 28 metres in attack, 12 tackles, 2 missed tackles, 1 error

19\. Fifita - 73 metres in attack, 1 try, 1 linebreak, 3 tackle breaks, 21 tackles

20\. Groat - 20 metres in attack, 1 tackle
 
I was thinking that Benji wasn't involved enough, but those stats make him look very involved. If you look at who he had outside of him today, with Lote, Lawrence, McKinnon and Ellis out, it's a wonder he is able to create anything at all.
 
@Paris Cobbs said:
I was thinking that Benji wasn't involved enough, but those stats make him look very involved. If you look at who he had outside of him today, with Lote, Lawrence, McKinnon and Ellis out, it's a wonder he is able to create anything at all.

Benji was a step or 3 up on last week. The ABC Grandstand commentators summed it up best though, at times Marshall was 2 or 3 steps ahead of his own players out there and they just did not know what he was trying to do. That's where guys like Lawrence and Tuqiri make such a difference, they tend to read Benji's game better than most.
 
bit dissappointed in gibbs today, he really should have seen himself as our forward leader and taken the dragons pack head on.
 
When we face a tough pack gibbs gets owned every time.

Lots of miss tackles in the backs but the ones that lead to trys are the ones we need to look at….ayshford lui and marshall always miss plenty.

Could someone be bothered putting the dragons stats up to compare them up against each other.
 
Some good things from that game where the score flattered our Tigers.

The ### are down however for me we failed to lock the ball in tackles and their 2nd phase plays killed us today (These all count as missed tackles)
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Ps I like the Idea of the Dragons stats above.
 
Woods would handle himself at Origin level right now imo. Hasn't had a bad game since coming into first grade. Dude is a superstar.
 
@tiger4ever said:
When we face a tough pack gibbs gets owned every time.

Lots of miss tackles in the backs but the ones that lead to trys are the ones we need to look at….ayshford lui and marshall always miss plenty.

Could someone be bothered putting the dragons stats up to compare them up against each other.

They were actually pretty even.
 
I think this 2nd half is going to be the turning point. We played horribly at the start to give the dragons a 16pt lead, but if we stick with our players who we know can perform, our luck will turn (starting this week vs the knights, I am tipping tigers by 20)
 
Fifita, Woods, Murdoch - Masila, Dwyer - looking at the stats are really the future of the club. With Heighno and Ellis to guide them they can only improve - 2 guys who give it all on the field, will show then the right way forward.
 
@tiger4ever said:
They just play better as a team maybe we have to much individual brilliance in our side.They have a team of workaholics.

I agree, we are not playing as a team, Marshall needs to pull his head in and be patient and stop being selfish with the ball, he seems to get so damn excited with the ball to the point where no one knows what he is going to do with the ball. It is simply not good enough to say that our wide men are not quick enough to keep up with him, he runs sideways, backwards, around in bloody circles and then decides to throw the pass to someone or to the bloke sitting in the second row of the grandstand. You don't have to score on every set of six, until we get a number 7 who knows when to give Marshall the ball so he can dance, the errors will continue.
 
To be fair, St george played some very good expansive attacking football today. The try on half time came from a wide cut-out pass thrown on their 10 metre line. They beat us in the three-quarters, not in the forwards. I don't see anything to fear in the Dragons pack, they are just barge-artists and tackling machines. I thought we held them, if not bettered them, in the forwards.

St George push the boundaries of the rules in the way they play around the ruck, especially in defence. They can get away with this because the refs are committed to having a respectably close penalty count. When the Tigers got a couple of penalties in a row it became inevitable that the refs would look for penalties to even things up. Hence the ridiculous penalty against Schirnak and the one against Gibbs.
 
A better performance this week & we could of won this game with a bit of luck, yep full team we could beat this mob but are we ever going to have a full team this year? we loose two players & get back one. It must be hard for the senior players in the team as we have a bunch of kids who have been fast tracked but they will be better players for it & we just have to support this team.
 
Their are miss tackles and miss tackles, stats dont tell the story. When two guys cant get a player over the side line when the player has only inches to work with and they are all over him like a rash, their are big problems. It comes down to technique and desperation and a few of our players are lacking in both departments.

Yet another game we lost rather than the other side won
 

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