WESTS Tigers coach Tim Sheens has outlined his plan to shift Tim Moltzen to halfback to partner Benji Marshall and intends to assess a number of different fullbacks during the NRL trials.
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Moltzen's signature was one of the hottest topics of the NRL off-season, with the talented utility doing a backflip on a deal to move to St George Illawarra this season.
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With Robert Lui and the Wests Tigers parting ways at the end of last season, Sheens will start the season with Moltzen at halfback.
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"He was a halfback when he first arrived here and I'm confident his combination with Benji can continue to develop," Sheens said.
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"I've spoken to Tim about it and he's happy to take on a different set of responsibilities and from all indications we're happy with how it's going."
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With Moltzen shifting from the fullback role, new recruits Tom Humble and Joel Reddy will be competing with Mitch Brown to fill the important custodian position.
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Tigers marquee signing Adam Blair arrived at training a fortnight ago and has immediately began making an impression in the team with his hard work ethic.
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The Tigers also have a new assistant coach in Steve Georgallis and a new head conditioner in club legend John Skandalis, with Steve Folkes moving to work as Steve Price's assistant at St George Illawarra.
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A number of players remain in the club's rehabilitation group, including captain Robbie Farah, winger Lote Tuqiri and Australian-born England lock Chris Heighington.
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Farah underwent off-season surgery on his injured groin while Tuqiri had multiple surgery for wrist and arm injuries.
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The Wests Tigers first serious trial will be against Parramatta on February 11.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/wests-tigers-plan-to-play-tim-moltzen-at-halfback/story-e6frexnr-1226250279413
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Moltzen's signature was one of the hottest topics of the NRL off-season, with the talented utility doing a backflip on a deal to move to St George Illawarra this season.
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With Robert Lui and the Wests Tigers parting ways at the end of last season, Sheens will start the season with Moltzen at halfback.
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"He was a halfback when he first arrived here and I'm confident his combination with Benji can continue to develop," Sheens said.
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"I've spoken to Tim about it and he's happy to take on a different set of responsibilities and from all indications we're happy with how it's going."
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With Moltzen shifting from the fullback role, new recruits Tom Humble and Joel Reddy will be competing with Mitch Brown to fill the important custodian position.
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Tigers marquee signing Adam Blair arrived at training a fortnight ago and has immediately began making an impression in the team with his hard work ethic.
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The Tigers also have a new assistant coach in Steve Georgallis and a new head conditioner in club legend John Skandalis, with Steve Folkes moving to work as Steve Price's assistant at St George Illawarra.
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A number of players remain in the club's rehabilitation group, including captain Robbie Farah, winger Lote Tuqiri and Australian-born England lock Chris Heighington.
>
Farah underwent off-season surgery on his injured groin while Tuqiri had multiple surgery for wrist and arm injuries.
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The Wests Tigers first serious trial will be against Parramatta on February 11.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/wests-tigers-plan-to-play-tim-moltzen-at-halfback/story-e6frexnr-1226250279413