Wests Tigers SC Team Round 4 vs. Bulldogs...

I know a few who are there…

50'— TRY TIME! Jeremy Marshall-King dives over from dummy half after an error from the Bulldogs! 18-8, KTC

52'— @josh_drinkwater converts and we lead 20-8\. Boys running with the sun at their backs this half.
 
56'— TRY TIME! @josh_drinkwater kicks and sprints through, batting it back over the dead-ball line for Cassel!

57'— @josh_drinkwater converts @tylercassel95's try and we now lead 26-8\. Brilliant play from the halfback there!
 
60'— 40/20 from @josh_drinkwater and we're on the attack again now! Big chance to extend our lead now!

61'— TRY TIME! Too big and too strong! Jordan Grant takes the tap 10m out and gets over under the posts! 30-8

62'— @josh_drinkwater makes no mistake with the conversion and it's now 32-8 our way. Great second half so far!
 
68'— Bulldogs try. String of penalties and Abbey eventually burrows his way over. Holland converts, we lead 32-14.
 
76'— Griffin penalised for lifting his knees in the tackle as we looked to launch another attack. We lead 32-14

76'— Holland almost gets over out wide but Heleta does well to stop the kick and spin out of the in-goal.
 
79'— CLOSE! @chee_kam puts Heleta over but the touch judge has called a forward pass. Tough call that one.

FULL TIME — Great display across the board from our boys as they prove too good in the end….Wests Tigers 34-14
 
Reports from the game…Edwards was very good big involvement and rock solid in defence...Chee-Kam played the full 80 mainly back row but wider in the last 10 or so...

Drinkwater Liddle Grant Griffin Fine Addo-Carr and Cassel were all very good...
 
That sounds promising, good on the boys. Glad to hear Edwards went well. I'm looking forward to seeing some big hits from him in 1st grade.
 
@greatodensraven said:
Edwards staking a claim for 1sts next week hopefully.

Edwards made some bone rattling tackles which clearly put some of the opposition forwards off their game.
 
Looks like Jordan Grant is really trying to play some good consistent footy. Apparently strong last week and was the pick of the props when well beaten by the Warriors. He's a big unit who might get a run in the NRL side at some point, especially when injuries hit and/or Woodsy plays Origin. Not sure about how many minutes he could play though but he's putting in some really good efforts of late so good on him.
 
@doublesonthemain said:
Looks like Jordan Grant is really trying to play some good consistent footy. Apparently strong last week and was the pick of the props when well beaten by the Warriors. He's a big unit who might get a run in the NRL side at some point, especially when injuries hit and/or Woodsy plays Origin. Not sure about how many minutes he could play though but he's putting in some really good efforts of late so good on him.

Man of the match today imo.
 
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Match Report: Intrust Super Premiership Round 4 vs. Bulldogs

Dan Talintyre (Twitter: @dantalintyre)
Sat 26th March, 04:20PM

Wests Tigers Intrust Super Premiership side have continued their strong recent form with a 32-14 win over the Canterbury Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday.

Coming into the match on the back of a 44-16 drubbing of the Wyong Roos, Wests Tigers were made to work for their 14-4 half-time advantage, but proved too strong in the second half thanks to a solid defensive display, running out 18-point winners in the end.

The match began in perfect fashion for the home side, with Jayden Wheelhouse getting on the end of a lovely right edge move involving Jack Littlejohn and Chance Peni, stepping back inside his man to score in the right corner after just seven minutes.

Josh Drinkwater was unable to convert from out wide, leaving the score at 4-0.

Canterbury hit back to level the match in the 12th minute when Tyrone Phillips got on the end of a cross-field kick from Dane Chisolm — chipping for himself and gathering a deflection off Josh Addo-Carr before offloading for Kerrod Holland to score out wide.

Holland’s conversion from out wide struck the post, leaving both teams locked at 4-4.

Neither team would be able to crack their opponent for the next period of the match, despite Addo-Carr and Littlejohn both going close to scoring for the home team.

Wests Tigers would eventually pull back in front when a strong run from Asipeli Fine allowed him to get the arms free on halfway, with Watson Heleta backing up and drawing the fullback for Drinkwater to score his first try of the 2016 season.

The halfback converted his own try to take the score to 10-4 after 35 minutes.

With half-time approaching, the home side crossed for another crucial try before the break, with more strong work down the right allowing Wheelhouse to score his second try of the afternoon. Drinkwater was unable to convert from the sideline, however, leaving the scoreline at 14-4 in favour of Wests Tigers as the half-time siren sounded.

Canterbury would come out firing in the second half, and crossed for their second try when Tyrone Phillips showed great awareness to dance down the right sideline after 45 minutes. Holland’s missed conversion left the scoreline at 14-8 to Wests Tigers.

The home side would quickly restore their 10-point lead, with Jeremy Marshall-King diving over from dummy half to score next to the posts after 50 minutes of play.

Drinkwater made no mistake with the simple conversion to take the score to 20-8.

Drinkwater would be instrumental in the next two tries for Wests Tigers, as Paul Stringer’s side quickly began to put the Canterbury Bulldogs to the sword.

First, the halfback acrobatically dived and batted his own kick over the dead-ball line back into the field of play for Tyler Cassel to score after 56 minutes, before nailing a 40-20 in the ensuing set — laying the platform for Jordan Grant to muscle his way over.

Successful conversion from both attempts quickly saw Wests Tigers blow the game wide open at Leichhardt Oval — taking their lead to 32-8 after 62 minutes of play.

Brad Abbey would cross in the final few 10 minutes of play to reduce the margin, but it would be all in vain for the visitors, as Wests Tigers held firm to emerge with a comfortable victory — giving Coach Paul Stringer back-to-back victories for the first time in 2016.
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Wests Tigers 32 (Wheelhouse 2, Drinkwater, Marshall-King, Cassel, Grant tries; Drinkwater 4/6 goals) def. Canterbury Bulldogs 14 (Holland, Phillips, Abbey tries; Holland 1/3 goals)
 
Watched the game . Love that place by the way . Our forwards were awesome today , I really can't see how Lovett and Buchanan gets picked in front of chee kam and fine . They were both standouts . Edwards hits like a Mac truck and surely can't be far off a run . Was disspointed in Liddles performance he is def not 1st grade material yet based on the game he played yesterday . Addo Carr is lightning in open play , will get a 1st grade spot with someone else if we don't give him a run. The depth of the club is awesome compared to recent years !!! I noticed brooks and Moses were at the game cheering the boys on with there mates
 
@pezza103 said:
Watched the game . Love that place by the way . Our forwards were awesome today , I really can't see how Lovett and Buchanan gets picked in front of chee kam and fine . They were both standouts . Edwards hits like a Mac truck and surely can't be far off a run . Was disspointed in Liddles performance he is def not 1st grade material yet based on the game he played yesterday . Addo Carr is lightning in open play , will get a 1st grade spot with someone else if we don't give him a run. The depth of the club is awesome compared to recent years !!! I noticed brooks and Moses were at the game cheering the boys on with there mates

Thanks for the update mate. Glad to hear Edwards, Fine, MCK & Addo-Carr are doing well. Gees if you're Fine you'd have to be thinking "what do I have to do to get a gig in 1sts!?".
 
I'd settle for a backrow of Chee-Kam and Fine over Halatau and Lovett.
 
@willow said:
I'd settle for a backrow of Chee-Kam and Fine over Halatau and Lovett.

I don't think Dene will let us down. He played some great footy last year & has been good defensively this year. He is definitely better in the backrow than at hooker. But yeh wouldn't mind MCK or even Fine (bit of a forgotten man this year) given a go at 2nd row while Siro & Rowdy are out.
In saying that I think we'll see a big improvement from all the boys with the extra long turn-around. Fingers crossed!
 
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