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    Roosters v Wests Tigers: Schick Preview

    Schick Hydro Preview: Roosters v Wests Tigers
    Allianz Stadium
    Saturday 5:30pm
    Geographically, this shapes as a battle between Sydney's east and west. Ladder-wise, it's a clash between north and south. But on form, there's very little to separate the Roosters and Wests Tigers ahead of Saturday's showdown at Allianz Stadium.
    In fact, despite sitting in 15th spot on the ladder, the Tigers have won two of their past three matches while the Roosters have managed just one win in that same period.
    That said, there's been a lot to like about Trent Robinson's side in 2017 who sit in third spot on the Telstra Premiership ladder in spite of last week's encouraging defeat at the hands of the table-topping Melbourne Storm.
    Well and truly out of finals contention, the black and golds still have plenty to play for as they aim to fight off the Knights for the dreaded wooden spoon. The spirit shown during last week's come-from-behind win over the Sea Eagles – a team the Roosters lost to recently – highlights the fight within Ivan Cleary's squad.
    The Roosters have received a huge boost with fullback Michael Gordon set to return from a pec injury. His inclusion forces the in-form Connor Watson to the bench and Joseph Manu out of the 17.
    The Tigers have named Chris Lawrence in the second row but there is strong mail that he will drop out of the side with Michael Chee-Kam tipped to start and Josh Aloiai expected to come onto the bench.


    Rnd 24: Sat 19 Aug 2017, 5:30pm, Allianz Stadium


    Why the Roosters can win: The Roosters have scored 89 more points than the Tigers, they've conceded 131 fewer points and they've claimed eight more victories in 2017, but that's only scratching the surface when it comes to this east v west rivalry. The Tricolours have won the last nine matches against the Tigers by an aggregate score of 361-120 and have scored 30+ points in all of those games. Only two players (Chris Lawrence and Aaron Woods) featured in the Tigers' most recent win over the Roosters which saw them claim a 19-12 come-from-behind win at Leichhardt Oval in 2011. Thankfully for the Tigers, Daniel Tupou (12 tries from seven matches) won't run out for the Roosters.
    Why the Wests Tigers can win: They were exposed around the ruck by the Sea Eagles a fortnight ago and you can expect the Roosters to face plenty of traffic through the middle against the Tigers on Saturday. Trent Robinson's men struggled to contain Manly's speed around the ruck, with Lewis Brown and Tom Trbojevic both claiming tries through the middle, so look to the Tigers to dart out of dummy-half and test the inside defence with short balls to James Tedesco. The Tigers are ranked fourth in total dummy-half runs (306) and dummy-half metres (2813) while the Roosters are last in both categories with 105 carries for 787 metres.
    • The history: Played 29; Roosters 21; Wests Tigers 8. The Roosters have won nine on the trot and 13 of the past 14 matches against the Tigers, including a 40-18 win at Campbelltown Stadium in Round 14.




    What are the odds: The smaller bets with Sportsbet have been on the Wests Tigers, but the big bets are all with the Roosters. Roosters 1-12 is actually more popular than Roosters 13+ so we can expect another big performance from the Tigers according to the market. Latest odds at sportsbet.com.au
    Match officials: Referee: Henry Perenara. Assist referee: Chris James. Sideline officials: Tim Roby and Russell Turner.
    Televised: Fox Sports 2 – Live coverage from 5:30pm.
    NRL.com predicts: With a top two finish still on the cards, expect the Roosters to continue their impressive record over the ever-improving Tigers. It won't be as comfortable as their recent clashes, but they should still get the job done by 14 points.








    Roosters For Ever

  • #2
    They are our bunnies. Have been for years.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
      They are our bunnies. Have been for years.
      Imagine if we lost.
      We are there bogey team but streaks have to be broken sooner or later. Lets hope it's not this weekend.
      Last edited by mightyrooster; 08-18-2017, 04:03 PM.

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      • #4
        With Perenara as the ref, expecting some weird decisions. The guy has no farking idea!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

          Imagine if we lost.
          We are there bogey team but streaks have to be broken sooner or later. Lets hope it's not this weekend.

          Yeah I know, my worst nightmare. You just never know at this time of the year against a team that has nothing to lose. (Except the spoon of course)
          Roosters For Ever

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          • #6
            Someone should tell Teddy that he doesn't need to impress..we got the gist.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mightyrooster View Post

              Imagine if we lost.
              We are there bogey team but streaks have to be broken sooner or later. Lets hope it's not this weekend.
              If we lose this we don't deserve to be in the finals - let alone top four.

              I don't expect a blow out but I do expect to win it.

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              • #8
                Latrell should score a hatrick running at Naigama. His defence is worse than Manu & Fergo put together.

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                • #9
                  wests are crap i expect an easy 20 point victory

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                  • #10
                    I fear games that we are expected to win and win easily. If we switch off ( ala Manly second half) and the Tigers have shown that they can come back, then we could surrender a top four spot.

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                    • #11
                      NRL Head Coach Trent Robinson has updated his squad to 19 men ahead of kick off against the Wests Tigers tomorrow night at Allianz Stadium.

                      Chris Smith and Mitch Cornish will drop out of the side this week, leaving them free to play for the Wyong Roos in their Saturday afternoon clash.

                      The rest of the line-up is unchanged, with the final side to be named 24 hours prior to kick off.

                      19-MAN SQUAD

                      1. Michael Gordon

                      2. Latrell Mitchell

                      3. Ryan Matterson

                      4. Mitchell Aubusson

                      5. Blake Ferguson

                      6. Luke Keary

                      7. Mitchell Pearce

                      8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves

                      9. Jake Friend (c)

                      10. Dylan Napa

                      11. Boyd Cordner (c)

                      12. Aidan Guerra

                      13. Isaac Liu

                      INTERCHANGE

                      14. Zane Tetevano

                      15. Siosiua Taukeiaho

                      16. Kane Evans

                      17. Connor Watson

                      RESERVES

                      18. Joseph Manu

                      19. Victor Radley
                      Written and published on behalf of the Liberal Party, Queensland

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                      • #12
                        We don't play the tigers this week, we play the refs and bunker. We can beat any team in the comp on a level playing field. The refs are so desperate for us to lose that they've begun resorting to penalty tries! So no matter who we play, the NRL wants us eliminated asap.
                        “Soon will the present day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead”- (Baha’u’llah)

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                        • #13
                          This will be a hard game especially as they beat Manly last start which we haven't this season and they have nothing to lose and also want to avoid the spoon- they will throw the ball around for sure - With Maubs and Matto selected in the centres for defence reasons- we are not going to score a lot of points one has to say if the 17 selected is the final side.

                          It will be a close game and they need to show the same effort in all aspects of their game as they did vs Storm to obtain these vital 2 points. - They need to win at least 2 games to make the top 4 and 3 games for top 2 chance finish- depending on Brisbane's results as they have a far superior for and against if finish on even points.

                          Parramatta in 4th place join us on 32 (plus 15) and Brisbane 2nd go to 34(plus 172) with their win over the Dragons- Sharks 30 currently 5th (plus 53) are just behind us and play Cowboys 28 and currently 8th (plus 36) and Manly on 28 currently 7th (plus 37) play Bulldogs and Penrith on 28 currently 6th (plus 59) play the Raiders currently on 24 and 10th (plus 73)- Dragons on 26 currently 9th (plus 87)

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                          • #14
                            I am sick of the talk of this being a danger game.
                            We have lost our last 2 and the finals are approaching.
                            We should be beating this rubbish side by a minimum of 20 points. I don't care who they beat last week it's time to end their 'glory' and just like last week show our true credentials.

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                            • #15
                              I'm with 13.
                              I want to see us smash someone. Too many close games are bad for your health.

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