isaaktigers
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As per Sporting news website:
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/au/amp/league/news/nrl-2021-mid-season-report-cards-how-your-club-has-fared/mseecd0qfkld1dky826iorqhw
WESTS TIGERS
Ladder position/win record/points differential: 11th, 5-8, -54
Pre-season prediction: 14th
Mark: C
Three wins from their last five starts to round out the first half of the season will give Tigers fans some hope going into the back half, but it's been another year of mixed results for Michael Maguire's side.
Defensively the Tigers have shown their usual frailties throughout the year, with an average of 25.7 points conceded making them the NRL's 12th ranked defensive side, but their attack has started to come good slowly as the year has worn on.
The role new recruit Daine Laurie has played at fullback in putting more points on the board has been noticeable, while Luke Brooks and Adam Doueihi are really starting to play with more confidence.
Forwards Alex Twal and Luciano Leilua continue their development in Maguire's system, while even Joe Ofahenguae has found some after his switch from the Broncos.
Overall there have been areas of promise, but not enough to suggest the Tigers will be able to rid themselves of the 'perenially 9th' tag that has plagued them for years.
Thoughts on this?
https://www.google.com.au/amp/s/www.sportingnews.com/au/amp/league/news/nrl-2021-mid-season-report-cards-how-your-club-has-fared/mseecd0qfkld1dky826iorqhw
WESTS TIGERS
Ladder position/win record/points differential: 11th, 5-8, -54
Pre-season prediction: 14th
Mark: C
Three wins from their last five starts to round out the first half of the season will give Tigers fans some hope going into the back half, but it's been another year of mixed results for Michael Maguire's side.
Defensively the Tigers have shown their usual frailties throughout the year, with an average of 25.7 points conceded making them the NRL's 12th ranked defensive side, but their attack has started to come good slowly as the year has worn on.
The role new recruit Daine Laurie has played at fullback in putting more points on the board has been noticeable, while Luke Brooks and Adam Doueihi are really starting to play with more confidence.
Forwards Alex Twal and Luciano Leilua continue their development in Maguire's system, while even Joe Ofahenguae has found some after his switch from the Broncos.
Overall there have been areas of promise, but not enough to suggest the Tigers will be able to rid themselves of the 'perenially 9th' tag that has plagued them for years.
Thoughts on this?