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WESTS Tigers coach Tim Sheens is poised to abandon his plan to convert Tim Moltzen into a No. 7, with the controversial flyer to be shifted to fullback tomorrow night.
Rookie half Jacob Miller will be promoted to partner Benji Marshall, with Moltzen returning to fullback at the expense of Tom Humble for the game against Canberra at Campbelltown Stadium.
The move comes after the one-time premiership favourites were thumped 36-12 by the Dragons last week, sending them to 15th on the ladder after three rounds.
The Tigers went to war with the Dragons last year to keep Moltzen after parting ways with Robert Lui.
After agreeing to terms with St George Illawarra, Moltzen controversially backed out of the deal.
The Tigers declared Moltzen the club's long-term halfback, but they have been forced to shift him to No. 1.
In his three games at halfback this year, Moltzen has managed just five runs per game for an average of 36m. He has also made five errors and missed seven tackles in the front line.
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The late switch will see 19-year-old Miller return to the side after playing four NRL matches last year.
Miller was told of his call-up by Sheens before Tigers training on Tuesday.
Moltzen was a revelation at fullback for the Tigers last year and will have no problems slotting back into the role.
Sheens announced in January that he wanted Moltzen in a major playmaking role and it is unclear if he will return to the halves this year.
"He was a halfback when he first arrived here and I'm confident his combination with Benji can continue to develop," Sheens said when he first mooted the switch.
"I have spoken to Tim about it and he's happy to take on a different set of responsibilities."
The Tigers face the Raiders in what is shaping as a must-win match for a side that sits above struggling Parramatta on the table.
Lock Chris Heighington said the side is ready to rebound following last week's loss to the Dragons.
"It was a disappointing night for us," said Heighington. "Everyone out there didn't play well,"
"We've got a fair bit of work to resurrect that."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/wests-tigers-coach-tim-sheens-is-poised-to-shift-tim-moltzen-to-fullback/story-e6frexnr-1226309011039
Rookie half Jacob Miller will be promoted to partner Benji Marshall, with Moltzen returning to fullback at the expense of Tom Humble for the game against Canberra at Campbelltown Stadium.
The move comes after the one-time premiership favourites were thumped 36-12 by the Dragons last week, sending them to 15th on the ladder after three rounds.
The Tigers went to war with the Dragons last year to keep Moltzen after parting ways with Robert Lui.
After agreeing to terms with St George Illawarra, Moltzen controversially backed out of the deal.
The Tigers declared Moltzen the club's long-term halfback, but they have been forced to shift him to No. 1.
In his three games at halfback this year, Moltzen has managed just five runs per game for an average of 36m. He has also made five errors and missed seven tackles in the front line.
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The late switch will see 19-year-old Miller return to the side after playing four NRL matches last year.
Miller was told of his call-up by Sheens before Tigers training on Tuesday.
Moltzen was a revelation at fullback for the Tigers last year and will have no problems slotting back into the role.
Sheens announced in January that he wanted Moltzen in a major playmaking role and it is unclear if he will return to the halves this year.
"He was a halfback when he first arrived here and I'm confident his combination with Benji can continue to develop," Sheens said when he first mooted the switch.
"I have spoken to Tim about it and he's happy to take on a different set of responsibilities."
The Tigers face the Raiders in what is shaping as a must-win match for a side that sits above struggling Parramatta on the table.
Lock Chris Heighington said the side is ready to rebound following last week's loss to the Dragons.
"It was a disappointing night for us," said Heighington. "Everyone out there didn't play well,"
"We've got a fair bit of work to resurrect that."
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/wests-tigers-coach-tim-sheens-is-poised-to-shift-tim-moltzen-to-fullback/story-e6frexnr-1226309011039