Wests Tigers Injury Update

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Has anyone heard an official update on Blore's scan results or grade of injury?
 
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He'll blossom don't you worry about that.
This injury will work in his favour because he can hit the weights and get some serious upper body strength.
The backline since he joined us from the bunnies lacked cohesion, so his positional change was an attempt to fix this and to give us a chance in making the playoffs. Once he got injured we were no chance.
Now that we are showing signs of a structured backline, when AD returns from injury he should be able to make better decisions on when to run and when to pass.
I don't think Brooks, Hastings, Gildart and To'a will give up in ‘D' that easy compared to some of the individual efforts or should I say lack of efforts of last year.
Last year no-one had confidence in each other in D.
I bet you that's one thing Nathan Cayless will be addressing this preseason.
Some have said in other topics that Gildart hasn't played NRL, Hastings played in an inferior English competition, Noffa is too often found in no-mans land, Brooks not playing at a standard befitting a marquee player, To'a too inexperienced, Roberts past his prime, Laurie too small.....what negative attributes have I missed.
My point is, this backline is made up of quality players who have got something to prove and they are training the house down.
I believe this time around they won't quit during a game and that's all I'm asking at this point in time for our 2023 assault.
 
He'll blossom don't you worry about that.
This injury will work in his favour because he can hit the weights and get some serious upper body strength.
The backline since he joined us from the bunnies lacked cohesion, so his positional change was an attempt to fix this and to give us a chance in making the playoffs. Once he got injured we were no chance.
Now that we are showing signs of a structured backline, when AD returns from injury he should be able to make better decisions on when to run and when to pass.
I don't think Brooks, Hastings, Gildart and To'a will give up in ‘D' that easy compared to some of the individual efforts or should I say lack of efforts of last year.
Last year no-one had confidence in each other in D.
I bet you that's one thing Nathan Cayless will be addressing this preseason.
Some have said in other topics that Gildart hasn't played NRL, Hastings played in an inferior English competition, Noffa is too often found in no-mans land, Brooks not playing at a standard befitting a marquee player, To'a too inexperienced, Roberts past his prime, Laurie too small.....what negative attributes have I missed.
My point is, this backline is made up of quality players who have got something to prove and they are training the house down.
I believe this time around they won't quit during a game and that's all I'm asking at this point in time for our 2023 assault.
Mate,

Agree 100%, whilst I hate to see them lose a game I can accept if they have given their all until the full time siren. I also believe they have a lot to prove this year and youth and some old heads can get us into a finals campaign if we stick together and continue to work as a unit.

I know in 2005 I had no expectations and the team was made up of no real superstars however with a youthful, Marshall, Farah, Fulton along with some seasoned veterans like Skando, Payten, Hodgson, Whaturia they were able to gel and win.

I know I have the same optimism at this time each year, however youth getting a chance and a few additions that I believe have improved the squad can see us make the bottom of the eight this year with more to come in 2023.

Bring on next Friday at Leichhardt with Footy back.
 
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