Will the Wests Tigers make the 2018 finals?

Is it just me that thinks the Broncos are the wrong target? I reckon Dragons are more likely to drop out, just pray that the Bulldogs do us a favour. Their other two games are away to us and the Knights.

In any case, we have no option but to win our last three games and keep our fingers crossed. It's a funny game, and stranger things have happened (mostly to to us!).
 
I'm cheering the team on, but I think we're done this year.

Put it down to the 2 games against Parra and Newcastle.

There's still a chance the Broncos will lose to the Roosters and we win our next 2.

With 1 match to play, anything could happen, however we have a tough final match against Souths.

The smokey here could be the Dragons losing their last 3 games and we sneak in on for and against. Fingers crossed.
 
I dont get it when the Queens lose there last 3 they will be stuck on 28 after our 3 victories we will be on 30..what does f/a have to do with it..?
 
While we’ve fought back over the last 4-6 weeks, we still only have ourselves to blame. Winning 2 out of 11 during the middle part of the year broke our backs. Inexcusable after the way we started. I guess we can take the way we are finishing into the pre season and build on it. Depth’s looking skinny though.
 
To be any chance we need to win all remaining games which will get us to 30 points and ideally, Broncos, Dragons, Warriors and Sharks all lose their remaining games leaving them on 28 each… Stranger things have happened.
 
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I dont get it when the Queens lose there last 3 they will be stuck on 28 after our 3 victories we will be on 30..what does f/a have to do with it..?

Agree, I'm still hopeful we can scrape in. There are quite a few games to go just have to see how things pan out.
We also could be better off not being in the 8 next week, and having to maintain the fight.
 
The performance of the team always seems to be better when they are chasing an objective and are hungry.Complacency(resting on our laurels) is usually a disaster performance wise.
If the hunger is there our chances improve, beating the dragons is a good way to start
 
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It's a crazy year. 4 points between 10th and last. 4 between 1st and 8th.

Guess who's 9th….

I think we will need 14 wins, but winning the next three won't be the toughest thing we've done all year. Up to the players to give themselves a shot.

Last time we got 14 wins in the regular season we won the comp.

It's a weird ladder this year that a team with 11/21 wins (us) isn't in the Top 8, and that it looks like 13 wins will be the cutoff.

On average, 14/24 wins in a season puts a team 5th or 6th, 12 wins put a team in 8th and 13 wins puts a team in 7th.

If we win 1 more game (12), we will have had our winningest season since 2011, and every time we've won more than 12 matches we've been in the finals.
 
Unfortunately the Broncos win may have been the nail in the coffin regardless of the Dragons game
 
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I dont get it when the Queens lose there last 3 they will be stuck on 28 after our 3 victories we will be on 30..what does f/a have to do with it..?

F/A will have F/A to do with it

Don't count Brisbane in just yet , they have had a lot of tough games recently and having to win last night's game twice will have taken it's toll

I won't be surprised if the Roosters flog Brisbane next week
 
**<big>Brisbane win makes Tigers job harder: Cleary</big>
Author Chris Kennedy Timestamp Fri 17 Aug 2018, 07:53 AM**

https://www.nrl.com/news/2018/08/17/brisbane-win-has-made-wests-tigers-job-harder-ivan-cleary/

A big win to eighth-placed Brisbane over the Rabbitohs at Suncorp Stadium on Thursday night has made the equation for the ninth-placed Wests Tigers simple: win or perish.

Coach Ivan Cleary said while he didn't watch Thursday's game due to a charity commitment, he was checking the scores and with his club now – at least temporarily – two wins adrift of the finals zone, Saturday's Leichhardt Oval clash against the out-of-form Dragons becomes even more of a must-win.

"It makes our job a little bit harder but the good news for us is we play twice before they play again so the ball's in our court – starting with the Dragons [Saturday] night," Cleary said at a scheduled media session on Friday morning.

"Their win has put a bit more of a gap between us but we do play twice before they play so the ball's in our court [but] we've got to win the first game first."

A win over the Dragons would keep the club within a win of Brisbane before a Thursday night round 24 meeting with Manly at Campbelltown.

**<big>Cleary wants Farah to stay</big>**

Even with wins in both, the Tigers would need to make up a 44-point gap in for-and-against in those two games to move ahead of Brisbane. If they did so, they would move into eighth spot before Brisbane next take the field in a tricky visit to face the in-form Roosters at Allianz Stadium next Saturday.

Cleary wasn't buying into the notion the injury-troubled Dragons are out of form as he readies his side for the do-or-die clash.

"The Dragons have been really good all year. Obviously the last few weeks they've had a few losses but that happens to every team," Cleary said.

"We're on the other side of the coin, we've won four out of the last five so the boys have got a bit of confidence and since Robbie [Farah] and Moses [Mbye] came into our team we've had a few games together now and think those combinations are growing.

"We had a few injuries as well, Benji [Marshall] was out for a while and he's been a key to our team.

"I just think most teams will go through a difficult part in every season… through that middle part of the season it wasn't great for us but we sort of climbed out of that and we're playing better right now."

The loss of five-eighth Gareth Widdop (shoulder) is a blow for the Dragons, with Origin prop Paul Vaughan (ankle) also still sidelined but Cleary said utility Kurt Mann would ensure the team is still dangerous.

"Every side goes through injuries, you can't expect to go through a season with everyone there," he said.

"They're chock-full of internationals and Origin players. Kurt Mann himself has played a lot of football in different positions in that team and I'm sure they'll bring a good game [Saturday] night."
**Wests Tigers v Dragons - Round 23**
Cleary gave a wry laugh when asked if he was surprised Dragons coach Paul McGregor now finds himself under pressure despite his side having led the competition for most of the season.

"Nothing surprises me," he said.

Pressed on whether coaches had to laugh at the current intense interest around the future of several coaches, including his own reported interest from Penrith, he added: "You don't always laugh… you've got to take it for what it is. You've all got to fill content somehow."

"[I'm] just really focused on an important game [Saturday] night, it's an exciting game, there's a lot of buzz around for the game. It's a good one to be part of."

With veteran hooker Robbie Farah this week indicating his desire to stay on one more season, Cleary confirmed he was hopeful of having the long-serving No.9 locked in for 2018 sooner rather than later.

"It's a sensitive one because when guys get to that stage of their career they're still trying to work out whether they do want to keep going," Cleary said.

"I'd love Robbie to stay on if he wants to, he's showing signs that he does so hopefully we can sort that out."
 
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I dont get it when the Queens lose there last 3 they will be stuck on 28 after our 3 victories we will be on 30..what does f/a have to do with it..?

I’m assuming we lose to Souths
 
Didn't the bunnies look disinterested for most of that game last night? Apart from 15 mins in the second half, their attack was woeful and in D they were spectators. How does that happen? Makes you wonder if they are just physically and mentally tired from the couple of big games prior. I wonder what the stats on Walker were - he didn't want to run at all.

To me, they looked like a team that didn't want to win.
 
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Didn't the bunnies look disinterested for most of that game last night? Apart from 15 mins in the second half, their attack was woeful and in D they were spectators. How does that happen? Makes you wonder if they are just physically and mentally tired from the couple of big games prior. I wonder what the stats on Walker were - he didn't want to run at all.

To me, they looked like a team that didn't want to win.

No one in the top 8 wants to play the mighty :sign:
Roosters will try to throw the game next week too, only to be foiled by the broncos getting food poisoning from Unca Wayne's first attempt at throwing a BBQ.
On a serious note was anyone else disappointed in the refs yesterday, they only scored once or twice?!
 
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Didn't the bunnies look disinterested for most of that game last night? Apart from 15 mins in the second half, their attack was woeful and in D they were spectators. How does that happen? Makes you wonder if they are just physically and mentally tired from the couple of big games prior. I wonder what the stats on Walker were - he didn't want to run at all.

To me, they looked like a team that didn't want to win.

No one in the top 8 wants to play the mighty :sign:
Roosters will try to throw the game next week too, only to be foiled by the broncos getting food poisoning from Unca Wayne's first attempt at throwing a BBQ.
On a serious note was anyone else disappointed in the refs yesterday, they only scored once or twice?!

Scored twice, allowed Sims to stay on after a professional foul. So they did well - consistent if nothing else.
 
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Didn't the bunnies look disinterested for most of that game last night? Apart from 15 mins in the second half, their attack was woeful and in D they were spectators. How does that happen? Makes you wonder if they are just physically and mentally tired from the couple of big games prior. I wonder what the stats on Walker were - he didn't want to run at all.

To me, they looked like a team that didn't want to win.

No one in the top 8 wants to play the mighty :sign:
Roosters will try to throw the game next week too, only to be foiled by the broncos getting food poisoning from Unca Wayne's first attempt at throwing a BBQ.
On a serious note was anyone else disappointed in the refs yesterday, they only scored once or twice?!

Scored twice, allowed Sims to stay on after a professional foul. So they did well - consistent if nothing else.

I guess I've come to expect more.
 

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