Wests Tigers 2021 season preview

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**Cavalry arrives to end drought**

Author - Alicia Newton
NRL.com Reporter
Wed 24 Feb 2021, 07:01 AM

A new year brings a fresh start for the Wests Tigers and in many ways the dawn of a new era under Michael Maguire.

The departures of club legends Benji Marshall and Chris Lawrence at the end of last season were two of 14 squad changes made ahead of their new campaign. Maguire's squad remains a work in progress with many predicting their nine-year finals drought will extend to a decade of despair in 2021. However, the ability to fly under the radar might suit a team that will take on a very different look to last year and a different attitude under James Tamou's leadership.

A new-look spine appears to be the biggest challenge for Maguire to navigate, with the Wests Tigers mentor slowly putting the team he wants together after taking over from Ivan Cleary in 2019.

Harry Grant's return to Melbourne opens the door for Jacob Liddle and Jake Simpkin to make their mark at hooker, while Moses Mbye and Daine Laurie are in line to fill the fullback role with Adam Doueihi shifting to the halves.

New faces James Tamou, James Roberts and Joe Ofahengaue have all played rep football and bring 521 games of NRL experience to the table.

Tamou's impact has already been felt with Maguire handing the former Panther the captaincy in February.

**The draw**
A tough opening month of the season with clashes against the Raiders, Roosters, Knights and Eels to start. There is also another difficult four-game block from rounds 13-16. We should know by then whether the finals drought can finally be broken or another season of disappointment awaits.

Can the new-look halves pair fire without Benji Marshall?
Whether you agreed with Maguire's decision to let Marshall go at the end of last season or not, the club legend leaves a hole that will immediately turn the focus onto Doueihi and Luke Brooks this season.

Marshall produced 17 try assists in 16 games last year but Brooks struggled to back up his impressive 2019 stats with just three of his own in 17 outings.


The Tigers showed sides of defensive resolve in 2020 but will need to find the points to match it.

Brooks has shown glimpses of his best throughout his career but as he edges closer to 150 games, the time is now for him to stand up.

Is Doueihi set for first crack at five-eighth?

**Stat that gives you hope**
The Wests Tigers matched it with last year's heavyweight sides through line-breaks per game, indicating they're creating enough chances either individually or as a unit. Their 4.2 average had them alongside the likes of the Panthers, Raiders and Sharks. If the engine room can match it with rival packs there's enough strike out wide in Joey Leilua and James Roberts to find some space.


**Breakout player to watch** - Daine Laurie

Laurie only arrived at the club in February but many predict the former Panther will own the No.1 jersey by season's end. His footwork and ball-playing ability could spark a backline that hasn't quite nailed the No.1 position since James Tedesco left in 2017.

Laurie made his NRL debut for the Panthers on the wing last season and is capable of playing in the halves if required. A breakout year is not out of the question if he lands a starting role.

**Contract matters**
Relatively settled in the retention space with David Nofoaluma's new four-year deal signed off in January their biggest priority. Eight other players are without contracts beyond this season including Thomas Mikaele, Michael Chee Kam and Russell Packer. Star centres Joey Leilua and James Roberts have options for 2022 in the club's favour that could be activated during the season.

Michael Maguire has made no secret that hooker remains a position worth targeting a big-name player to help complement a developing spine.

**What you need to know NRL Fantasy-wise**

This could be the year to pack your team with Tigers players. With a great price tag and an 80-minute hooker role, Jacob Liddle ($304k) is a must-have player despite a worrying injury history. Shawn Blore ($246k) is another good cash cow option if he gets a starting spot, new signing James Roberts ($336k) has plenty of potential to improve in the centres, and Daine Laurie ($246k) will be one of Fantasy's most popular players if he starts at fullback. Even Luke Brooks ($544k) looks good value as the team's chief playmaker following Benji Marshall's exit.


**The quote**
"Are we satisfied with where we are? No, we want to be further ahead to where we are. We've got to build and concentrate on better processes with how we do things, whether we perform better in attack, defence or conversations – all those things."

- Michael Maguire on the season ahead

**Analysing the Wests Tigers' 2021 draw**

**The good:** A finals appearance of any sort will satisfy the long-suffering fan base, particularly with a squad not predicted by many to reach the top eight this season.

**The bad:** A 10th straight year with no finals action is definitely on the cards for a club that has shown signs of improvement but just struggles to put things together on a weekly basis. A 12th-16th place finish would spell danger for many of the side's key players and coach Michael Maguire.

**The likely**: Some handy wins along the way but the departures of Benji Marshall and Harry Grant means points will be hard to come by and the big guns will again pack too much power for the Tigers.
 
@newtown said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307004) said:
Cavalry arrives to end drought
Author
Alicia Newton
NRL.com Reporter
Wed 24 Feb 2021, 07:01 AM

A new year brings a fresh start for the Wests Tigers and in many ways the dawn of a new era under Michael Maguire.

The departures of club legends Benji Marshall and Chris Lawrence at the end of last season were two of 14 squad changes made ahead of their new campaign. Maguire's squad remains a work in progress with many predicting their nine-year finals drought will extend to a decade of despair in 2021. However, the ability to fly under the radar might suit a team that will take on a very different look to last year and a different attitude under James Tamou's leadership.

A new-look spine appears to be the biggest challenge for Maguire to navigate, with the Wests Tigers mentor slowly putting the team he wants together after taking over from Ivan Cleary in 2019.

Harry Grant's return to Melbourne opens the door for Jacob Liddle and Jake Simpkin to make their mark at hooker, while Moses Mbye and Daine Laurie are in line to fill the fullback role with Adam Doueihi shifting to the halves.

New faces James Tamou, James Roberts and Joe Ofahengaue have all played rep football and bring 521 games of NRL experience to the table.
Tamou's impact has already been felt with Maguire handing the former Panther the captaincy in February.

The draw
A tough opening month of the season with clashes against the Raiders, Roosters, Knights and Eels to start. There is also another difficult four-game block from rounds 13-16. We should know by then whether the finals drought can finally be broken or another season of disappointment awaits.

Can the new-look halves pair fire without Benji Marshall?
Whether you agreed with Maguire's decision to let Marshall go at the end of last season or not, the club legend leaves a hole that will immediately turn the focus onto Doueihi and Luke Brooks this season.
Marshall produced 17 try assists in 16 games last year but Brooks struggled to back up his impressive 2019 stats with just three of his own in 17 outings.


The Tigers showed sides of defensive resolve in 2020 but will need to find the points to match it.

Brooks has shown glimpses of his best throughout his career but as he edges closer to 150 games, the time is now for him to stand up.

Is Doueihi set for first crack at five-eighth?Is Doueihi set for first crack at five-eighth?

Stat that gives you hope
The Wests Tigers matched it with last year's heavyweight sides through line-breaks per game, indicating they're creating enough chances either individually or as a unit. Their 4.2 average had them alongside the likes of the Panthers, Raiders and Sharks. If the engine room can match it with rival packs there's enough strike out wide in Joey Leilua and James Roberts to find some space.


Breakout player to watch - Daine Laurie

Laurie only arrived at the club in February but many predict the former Panther will own the No.1 jersey by season's end. His footwork and ball-playing ability could spark a backline that hasn't quite nailed the No.1 position since James Tedesco left in 2017.

Laurie made his NRL debut for the Panthers on the wing last season and is capable of playing in the halves if required. A breakout year is not out of the question if he lands a starting role.

Contract matters
Relatively settled in the retention space with David Nofoaluma's new four-year deal signed off in January their biggest priority. Eight other players are without contracts beyond this season including Thomas Mikaele, Michael Chee Kam and Russell Packer. Star centres Joey Leilua and James Roberts have options for 2022 in the club's favour that could be activated during the season.

Michael Maguire has made no secret that hooker remains a position worth targeting a big-name player to help complement a developing spine.

What you need to know NRL Fantasy-wise

This could be the year to pack your team with Tigers players. With a great price tag and an 80-minute hooker role, Jacob Liddle ($304k) is a must-have player despite a worrying injury history. Shawn Blore ($246k) is another good cash cow option if he gets a starting spot, new signing James Roberts ($336k) has plenty of potential to improve in the centres, and Daine Laurie ($246k) will be one of Fantasy's most popular players if he starts at fullback. Even Luke Brooks ($544k) looks good value as the team's chief playmaker following Benji Marshall's exit.


The quote
"Are we satisfied with where we are? No, we want to be further ahead to where we are. We've got to build and concentrate on better processes with how we do things, whether we perform better in attack, defence or conversations – all those things."

- Michael Maguire on the season ahead

Analysing the Wests Tigers' 2021 draw

The good: A finals appearance of any sort will satisfy the long-suffering fan base, particularly with a squad not predicted by many to reach the top eight this season.

The bad: A 10th straight year with no finals action is definitely on the cards for a club that has shown signs of improvement but just struggles to put things together on a weekly basis. A 12th-16th place finish would spell danger for many of the side's key players and coach Michael Maguire.

The likely: Some handy wins along the way but the departures of Benji Marshall and Harry Grant means points will be hard to come by and the big guns will again pack too much power for the Tigers.

Unfortunately that is a pretty fair assessment
 
Was surprised this journalist actually did some research into who will be playing where...used to seeing: "We can expect to see a Walters and Brooks halves pairing, with Mybe playing hooker"
 
@tigervinnie said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307011) said:
Was surprised this journalist actually did some research into who will be playing where...used to seeing: "We can expect to see a Walters and Brooks halves pairing, with Mybe playing hooker"

Very unusual for a journo to actually doing their job and finding some facts, instead of just writing the same old garbage.
 
Solid assessment.

The Tigers really need the halves to form the combination to take advantage of the much improving Forward pack and the speed / skills out wide.

The List and culture is much improved for 2021 and I truly feel like prolonged success is just around the corner.
 
@spartan117 said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307015) said:
Solid assessment.

The Tigers really need the halves to form the combination to take advantage of the much improving Forward pack and the speed / skills out wide.

The List and culture is much improved for 2021 and I truly feel like prolonged success is just around the corner.

Agree, but its not just the halves today, the game relies heavily on the 1,6,7 and 9 working as a unit. Take a close look at these combinations in the top 4 sides.
 
Fair assessment. Always found Alicia to be balanced in her writing.
 
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...
 
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307035) said:
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...

I care massively if we make the finals or not.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307036) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307035) said:
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...

I care massively if we make the finals or not.

I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,

the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders..

I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,

this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games ....

I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals...we will have to wait and see....

I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always....
 
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307038) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307036) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307035) said:
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...

I care massively if we make the finals or not.

I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders..I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games ....I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals...we will have to wait and see....I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always....

I totally appreciate what you're saying but we haven't played finals in almost a decade and that needs to change now. Last year was a complete fizzer and our last 10 rounds in particular were poo. No more excuses.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307039) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307038) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307036) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307035) said:
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...

I care massively if we make the finals or not.

I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders..I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games ....I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals...we will have to wait and see....I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always....

I totally appreciate what you're saying but we haven't played finals in almost a decade and that needs to change now. Last year was a complete fizzer and our last 10 rounds in particular were poo. No more excuses.

Exactly

Gonna bw a big test rd 1, forward pack needs to lift especially without musgrove there
 
@thedaboss said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307040) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307039) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307038) said:
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307036) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307035) said:
You know what guys and girls,I dont care if we dont make the finals and just miss out this year,AS long as they young guys work hard with the experienced NRL players we have so they can fight for spots in the FG side and Madge can finally have a spine he can rely on and work with...
Douhi should be fine with Brooks as long as they work together and not as individuals(Benji)...
Laurie will need a bit of time but if he can make the 1 his own during this season we will have either Jacob or Jake honing their skills for the hooker role...
So in saying what I have,season 2022,we should have a spine allworking together as a unit and no excuses(bar injuries)...
1..Laurie
6..Douhi
7..Brooks
9..Liddle..Simpkin
Pretty good spine and young enough to be there for at least 2/3 years...

I care massively if we make the finals or not.

I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders..I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games ....I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals...we will have to wait and see....I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always....

I totally appreciate what you're saying but we haven't played finals in almost a decade and that needs to change now. Last year was a complete fizzer and our last 10 rounds in particular were poo. No more excuses.

Exactly

Gonna bw a big test rd 1, forward pack needs to lift especially without musgrove there

And especially with AD on the sidelines,I was looking forward to his opening game along side Luke...
 
@sleeve said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307023) said:
@spartan117 said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307015) said:
Solid assessment.

The Tigers really need the halves to form the combination to take advantage of the much improving Forward pack and the speed / skills out wide.

The List and culture is much improved for 2021 and I truly feel like prolonged success is just around the corner.

Agree, but its not just the halves today, the game relies heavily on the 1,6,7 and 9 working as a unit. Take a close look at these combinations in the top 4 sides.

100% Correct in general.

Im looking at the next major component requiring attention in isolation.

The Biggest question is how will AD and Brooks play together..???

If these guys click then were gonna surprise a number of teams and the NRL community.
 
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307038) said:
I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,
the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders…
I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,
this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games …
I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals…we will have to wait and see…
I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always…

Hope u dont mind, I added some carriage returns to the post. Easier to read
 
@spartan117 said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307048) said:
@truetiger said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307038) said:
I understand your frustration at not making finals for so long,but my way of thinking is we are having a major overhaul of the squad and our culture,we are moving in the right direction,
the talent we have now to what we have had is second to none and Madge has his own team he can mould into premiership contenders…
I do care in one way,but I dont want to see young talent pushed out or injured just to rush them into NRL,
this is where Madge has to manage the squad while trying to win games …
I think he has enough on hand to make a major push to the finals…we will have to wait and see…
I wish him and the team best of luck and they have my support 100 percent as always…

Hope u dont mind, I added some carriage returns to the post. Easier to read

All good,I will have to reevaluate my writing skills on the computer...cheers...Im old school....pen and paper..
 
Pffftt. Top 8 for sure this year. Bit of luck and momentum and we'll go all the way. We matched it with the big names last year and were unlucky. This year will be different.
$3.5 to make the 8 at TAB
 
@pj said in [Wests Tigers 2021 season preview](/post/1307051) said:
Bit of luck and momentum and we’ll go all the way.

I like your enthusiasm but I must say,

"All the way.... Tell him he's Dreaming"

Im optimistic that the added size and skills will help us win a few more games in 2021, but the biggest thing I'm hoping for is for T**hat Madge No Nonsense culture Kicks** in...
 
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