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WESTS TIGERS

1\. Moses Mbye
2\. David Nofoaluma
3\. Esan Marsters
4\. Kevin Naiqama
5\. Corey Thompson
6\. Benji Marshall
7\. Luke Brooks
8\. Russell Packer
9\. Robbie Farah
10\. Ben Matulino
11\. Michael Chee Kam
12\. Luke Garner
13\. Elijah Taylor (capt.)

Interchange:
14\. Alex Twal
15\. Sauaso Sue
16\. Robbie Rochow
17\. Matt Eisenhuth

Reserves:
18\. Jacob Liddle
19\. Chris McQueen
20\. Pita Godinet
21\. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak

Coach: Ivan Cleary

https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2018/07/31/cleary-names-unchanged-squad-for-knights-clash/
 
That's a bit rough on McQueen. He was good the other night. Doesn't matter whose named though. The team named is secondary to attitude. If we turn up with the same attitude against the Dogs its meaningless.
 
Our roster is empty in some places, namely outside back and back rowers. There are limited options
 
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That's a bit rough on McQueen. He was good the other night. Doesn't matter whose named though. The team named is secondary to attitude. If we turn up with the same attitude against the Dogs its meaningless.

Yep, attitude will go a long way towards winning or losing this one. The squad is capable - if they turn up with the right attitude.
 
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That's a bit rough on McQueen. He was good the other night. Doesn't matter whose named though. The team named is secondary to attitude. If we turn up with the same attitude against the Dogs its meaningless.

Yep, attitude will go a long way towards winning or losing this one. The squad is capable - if they turn up with the right attitude.

Well it's simple some of these blokes will be playing for contracts , we lose with the same complete lack of intensity we showed last Friday , we should start looking towards 2019 and beyond
 
The way Farah plays this match will be very important. If the majority of his play is to consistently run from dummy half we can forget about winning the game. This will cause our players to bunch up in attack and not utilise a deep backline. The was the same malady the team encountered last week against the Bulldogs.
 
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The way Farah plays this match will be very important. If the majority of his play is to consistently run from dummy half we can forget about winning the game. This will cause our players to bunch up in attack and not utilise a deep backline. The was the same malady the team encountered last week against the Bulldogs.

Big game for Robbie
It's a must win game and he needs to fire
He is playing for a possible contract extension from here on in
If we get knocked out and he has a bad game then Ivan must sign another class Hooker
Liddle needs another year IMO and we cant keep on waiting for what ifs
If Robbie cant continue to fire then sign someone who can
I know it's a hard call as we all want Liddle to step up
But do we wait and hope for liddle or do we target a Koroisau now
What's the worst that can happen
We end up with two great hookers
So then we ofload the weaker of the two and shouldn't need to pay any freight
 
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The way Farah plays this match will be very important. If the majority of his play is to consistently run from dummy half we can forget about winning the game. This will cause our players to bunch up in attack and not utilise a deep backline. The was the same malady the team encountered last week against the Bulldogs.

Yawn
 
Sorry to hear about Benji's pop. you could see he want himself last week, hopefully he takes some time away. No one would judge him otherwise.
 

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