Tigers still troubled by injuries

Masterton

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He's already two months into the new job, but new Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor still hasn't been able to get his hands on most of his starting line-up.

As many as eight first-graders remain on ice heading into the Christmas break, having spent the majority of the off-season thus far recovering from various ailments.

And the list is all too familiar: David Nofoaluma (knee), Curtis Sironen (groin), Dene Halatau (ankle), James Tedesco (knee), Keith Lulia (neck) and Tim Moltzen (knee).

First choice halves Luke Brooks (hamstring) and Mitchell Moses (groin) have yet to advance to full contact training.

In addition to that, Four Nations participants Robbie Farah, Aaron Woods, Tim Simona, Jesse Sue and Martin Taupau have yet to return from holidays and aren't expected back until after the Christmas break.

"The guys have trained really well. I'm really happy with how training is going and that we're developing," Taylor told NRL.com on Monday.

"However, the one thing that's still there as an issue is the fact that our Four Nations guys haven't trained with us and there's still a number of our high-profile players that are recovering from operations they had at the end of the season."

Taylor has already stated a number of times since taking over the clipboard in October that overcoming the club's injury curse will be a top priority.

"Yeah, that's an issue for us," Taylor said just last month. "I don't want to make too much of it because it can be something that's hard to control. But we will be focusing hard on trying to improve the results in that area."

However the former Rabbitohs and Eels mentor, who arrives at a club forced into playing a total 32 players last season (second only to Cronulla) has been forced to remain patient.

"There's still a good chunk of our team that would be in our best starting team who aren't on the training paddock doing everything day-to-day at the moment. Things have gone really well, but that's an issue for us and I'm looking forward to us getting on the other side of that, particularly those top-line guys on the training paddock," he said.

While Taylor wouldn't divulge the full extent of his players' injuries, he did suggest that some may not recover in time for their season kick-off against the Titans on the Gold Coast.

"There's some that are [in doubt], but they're a bit touch and go. They'd like to think they'll be there, but I don't want to be mention that sort of stuff," he said.

Taylor was also excited about the release of the NRL draw for next season, which includes 11 games on free-to-air television. Only the Broncos and Bulldogs have been given more exposure.

"I saw that – it's really great. It's really good for the club that we're going to get that much exposure. But from my perspective as the coach, we just need to be ready to perform in those games," he said.

http://www.nrl.com/tigers-still-troubled-by-injuries/tabid/10874/newsid/83281/default.aspx
 
It will be the reoccurrence rate that Taylor and staff will be judged on now.
 
Unfairly or not, the last coach and his support staff had fans judging their injury rate. Taylor has bought in new people and said it's an area they intend to focus on. If there's no improvement, I'm sure it will be noted.
 
the season has been over for months i find it hard to believe that players are still getting over injuries from this year, most were injuryed long before the season ended. apart from teddy and maybe moltzen the rest seemed to be straight forward injuries unless we were not told the true story.
 
Like all new coaches Taylor will be given a little extra time, but Tiger fans like all other fans will turn on him quick smart if results are poor, injuries or no injuries.

I just get a little worried when we get press releases like this one, call me cynical, but its like the excuses are being developed before a ball has been kicked or a tackle has been made.
I suppose they have to write about something and their is nothing much new to talk about in the way of recruitments
 
@supercoach said:
Like all new coaches Taylor will be given a little extra time, but Tiger fans like all other fans will turn on him quick smart if results are poor, injuries or no injuries.

I just get a little worried when we get press releases like this one, call me cynical, but its like the excuses are being developed before a ball has been kicked or a tackle has been made.
I suppose they have to write about something and their is nothing much new to talk about in the way of recruitments

Yeah i'm with you supercoach , it puts a dampener in your hopes for the year .
 
Bit of a nothing article IMO…the injuries were pre-existing and known about...all Clubs would have given their Four Nations players time off...

Meh ...how long till the trials again....
 
@Geo. said:
Bit of a nothing article IMO…the injuries were pre-existing and known about...all Clubs would have given their Four Nations players time off...

Meh ...how long till the trials again....

Exactly with only 6 or so weeks from end of season to pre-season only players NOT carrying any injury would be doing full contact training at this stage of the pre-season…they should all be right (with varying degrees of fitness levels) come round 1 in March....
 
Geo, I'm with you. It's early days and from what I am hearing, training is on track. Let's not get carried away with speculation about injuries. The main focus is that we have a young squad that oozes talent and if nurtured and developed the right way they were perform well in 2015 and be a real force in the next few years. Stay positive.
 
@Geo. said:
Bit of a nothing article IMO…the injuries were pre-existing and known about...all Clubs would have given their Four Nations players time off...

Meh ...how long till the trials again....

My thoughts too - bit of a nothing piece really - no coach is going to come out in December and say he is worried about his casualty ward.
 
It still beggars belief that we have not signed a couple more players. We now have it from the horse's mouth that many of this injury prone bunch are , in fact, still injured
 

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