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Young guns impress in opposed session
AJ Carr

Thursday 17 January 2013 3:26 PM

Wests Tigers players had the opportunity at pre-season training today to familiarise themselves with the interpretations of the new rules from last year.

NRL referees Luke Phillips and Alan Shortall oversaw the opposed session at Concord Oval. Wests Tigers Assistant Coach Royce Simmons said the session was important leading into next month’s trials.

The NRL squad was split into two groups and full contact was the order of the day with players wearing protective pads to prevent injury.

“It's to get used to the referees calls and the change in interpretations from last year to this year,’’ Simmons said.

"As we have been doing for the last few weeks, it's very important to get a bit of defensive contact in so when you go into game one you've got things down pat and you're ready to roll.

"It also gives you good game conditioning."

Simmons said he was impressed with some of the younger players in the NRL squad.

"The young players continue to get better and better,’’ Simmons said.

“I think there's probably seven or eight of them who week to week get a bit better, they learn a bit more and they get a bit fitter.

"The more they are here and the more they work with the senior players, the more they feel a part of the team.

"It is very important they feel a part of the team so if they're called into first grade, the first time they get a run, they feel like they should be there."

VIEW TRAINING PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Wests-Tigers-Training-Thursday-17th/4344
 
@willow said:
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Young guns impress in opposed session
AJ Carr

Thursday 17 January 2013 3:26 PM

Wests Tigers players had the opportunity at pre-season training today to familiarise themselves with the interpretations of the new rules from last year.

NRL referees Luke Phillips and Alan Shortall oversaw the opposed session at Concord Oval. Wests Tigers Assistant Coach Royce Simmons said the session was important leading into next month’s trials.

The NRL squad was split into two groups and full contact was the order of the day with players wearing protective pads to prevent injury.

“It's to get used to the referees calls and the change in interpretations from last year to this year,’’ Simmons said.

"As we have been doing for the last few weeks, it's very important to get a bit of defensive contact in so when you go into game one you've got things down pat and you're ready to roll.

"It also gives you good game conditioning."

Simmons said he was impressed with some of the younger players in the NRL squad.

"The young players continue to get better and better,’’ Simmons said.

“I think there's probably seven or eight of them who week to week get a bit better, they learn a bit more and they get a bit fitter.

"The more they are here and the more they work with the senior players, the more they feel a part of the team.

"It is very important they feel a part of the team so if they're called into first grade, the first time they get a run, they feel like they should be there."

VIEW TRAINING PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Wests-Tigers-Training-Thursday-17th/4344

Who was the tall/solid player play 5/8 in the video?
 
@willow said:
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Young guns impress in opposed session
AJ Carr

Thursday 17 January 2013 3:26 PM

Wests Tigers players had the opportunity at pre-season training today to familiarise themselves with the interpretations of the new rules from last year.

NRL referees Luke Phillips and Alan Shortall oversaw the opposed session at Concord Oval. Wests Tigers Assistant Coach Royce Simmons said the session was important leading into next month’s trials.

The NRL squad was split into two groups and full contact was the order of the day with players wearing protective pads to prevent injury.

“It's to get used to the referees calls and the change in interpretations from last year to this year,’’ Simmons said.

"As we have been doing for the last few weeks, it's very important to get a bit of defensive contact in so when you go into game one you've got things down pat and you're ready to roll.

"It also gives you good game conditioning."

Simmons said he was impressed with some of the younger players in the NRL squad.

"The young players continue to get better and better,’’ Simmons said.

“I think there's probably seven or eight of them who week to week get a bit better, they learn a bit more and they get a bit fitter.

"The more they are here and the more they work with the senior players, the more they feel a part of the team.

"It is very important they feel a part of the team so if they're called into first grade, the first time they get a run, they feel like they should be there."

VIEW TRAINING PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Wests-Tigers-Training-Thursday-17th/4344

Who was the tall/solid player play 5/8 in the video?
 
Sirro perhaps? I do have my doubts on whether he'd be doing contact work yet though. Lawrence looked pretty sharp in the vision on WT website.
 
@Tiger Watto said:
Can anyone identify the solid lad who looked to be playing Fullback?

I think it was James Tedesco. How good is James Gavet going to be in that charge up he took. I think we might see him on the bench this year.
 
@Tiger Watto said:
Wow, Teddy has grown… Cant wait to see him running around in the Tiger Jumper this year.

I'm getting Excited!!!

Same what a team we will have on the field strong all over the park and speed in the backs i cant wait for the season to start hurry up.
 
@BenjiMagic96 said:
Yea it was Koro, Lawrence sure gets me excited.

I reckon walking past the confectionery aisle at Coles gets you excited too :laughing:

But yes, Rowdy looked pretty sharp in the video footage and looked to have his pace back from what I saw.
 
@willow said:
@BenjiMagic96 said:
Yea it was Koro, Lawrence sure gets me excited.

I reckon walking past the confectionery aisle at Coles gets you excited too :laughing:

But yes, Rowdy looked pretty sharp in the video footage and looked to have his pace back from what I saw.

Bit harsh Willow but funny nonetheless.

I have thinking more x-rated with his comment but decided to let it slide.
 
@Winnipeg said:
how good was Koroibete's grubber and regather?!
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followed by a pass that went 3m forward :laughing:

Damn you beat me to it. That was a massive forward pass. Terrible.
 
With all these wonderful articles about these young players, is it just me or does anyone else feel a 40 point touch up coming in the first match?
 
@Gary Bakerloo said:
With all these wonderful articles about these young players, is it just me or does anyone else feel a 40 point touch up coming in the first match?

Our way or the Knights?

I havent thought that- either way
 

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