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    Default Round 16 WESTS TIGERS V RAIDERS

    WESTS TIGERS V RAIDERS - SAT 28 JUNE, 5.30PM (LOCAL), CAMPBELLTOWN SPORTS STADIUM

    Wests Tigers
    1 James Tedesco
    2 David Nofoaluma
    3 Tim Simona
    4 Chris Lawrence
    5 Pat Richards
    6 Braith Anasta
    7 Luke Brooks
    8 Aaron Woods
    9 Robbie Farah (c)
    10 Keith Galloway
    11 Curtis Sironen
    12 Bodene Thompson
    13 Adam Blair

    Interchange
    14 Sauaso Sue
    15 Martin Taupau
    16 Blake Austin
    17 Ava Seumanu***ai

    Coach: Mick Potter



    Raiders
    1 Anthony Milford
    2 Matt Allwood
    3 Jarrod Croker
    4 Jack Wighton
    5 Brenko Lee
    6 Terry Campese (C)
    7 Josh McCrone
    8 David Shillington
    9 Glen Buttriss
    10 Brett White
    11 Joel Edwards
    12 Jarrad Kennedy
    13 Shaun Fensom

    Interchange
    14 Kyle O'Donnell
    15 Paul Vaughan
    16 Dane Tilse
    17 Shannon Boyd

    Coach: Ricky Stuart
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    Wests Tigers v Raiders preview
    By Matt Encarnacion, Western Sydney Correspondent
    NRL.com
    2:07pm Wed 25th June, 2014




    Wests Tigers v Raiders
    Campbelltown Sports Stadium
    Saturday, 5.30pm (AEST)

    Depending on where you stand on hoodoos, witch doctors, or even the traditional touch wood – no matter which you way you look at it, the Wests Tigers are to Canberra what Canberra are to St George Illawarra.

    It may not be as protracted as the Raiders' 11-year spell on the Dragons, but the Wests Tigers' 9-1 hex over the Green Machine since 2008 has certainly been stirred from a similar potion.

    If poor form and bad luck wasn't hard enough for the Canberrans to contend with ahead of their trip up the Hume Highway on Saturday, they'll also have to overcome one of their most lopsided records against a current NRL side in recent history.

    And if you're going off last week's 22-14 loss to the Bulldogs on their own home turf, yet another defeat that showed a whole lot of effort but not a lot of reward, their losing run isn't likely to end this week.

    Coach Ricky Stuart's experiment of using his best weapon in Anthony Milford off the bench backfired with a subpar performance from Reece Robinson, who has been dropped from the Round 16 squad altogether. Milford reverts to his role at the back, while impact forward Paul Vaughan makes his return on the bench.

    The Tigers, meanwhile, probably spent last weekend still licking their wounds from the vengeful 32-10 bruiser they suffered against the Rabbitohs a fortnight ago.

    But they'll contend that spearheads Robbie Farah and Aaron Woods weren't around for South Sydney's return serve, two Origin-calibre players that they hope can push them back into the top eight by the end of the weekend.

    Tigers forward Dene Halatau (concussion) becomes yet another casualty to their growing list of head knocks, and comes alongside news of second-rower Liam Fulton considering his future after his fourth concussion in 2014.

    Watch Out Wests Tigers: For all the criticism the Raiders have copped over their horror season, prop David Shillington was one of the few players who certainly earned his paycheck last week. The former Queensland enforcer turned in arguably his best outing of the year, running a season-high 180 metres with five offloads to put his team on the front foot. No coincidence that his exit in the first half coincided with Canberra losing the ascendency.

    Watch Out Raiders: The Tigers get to their desired areas of the field through their league-best 300 dummy-half runs – and over a third of them come from their talismanic hooker Robbie Farah. But on the opposite side of the ball, the Tigers have also been forced into a league-low 13 line drop-outs, meaning their spring-like line-speed is doing a great job of pressuring opposition kickers.

    Plays To Watch: Teams need no reminding that while ever NSW hooker Robbie Farah stands behind the ruck, opposition markers and 'V' defenders need – no, must – be on their toes. However Mick Potter's faith in utility Blake Austin can't be overlooked, either. The first-year Tiger asserted himself quickly and often when inserted into the fray against the Rabbitohs, and crossed for a momentum-changing try from near-range.

    Canberra found plenty of success going left early against the Bulldogs, breaking the line twice against the Bulldogs via two face balls from Terry Campese to centre Jarrod Croker. The Tigers should prepare for an early onslaught down that corridor, where Braith Anasta and Chris Lawrence defend.

    Where It Will Be Won: It may not be where it will be won as opposed to where it can be lost. The Raiders can't afford to go tit-for-tat against a Tigers side brimming with attacking talent. First and foremost, Stuart's men need to fix their defence, which is leaking a league-worst 26.6 points and 5.6 line breaks a game. Unless there's an attitude change in that area, they won't stand a chance.

    What Are The Odds: It appears hardly anyone wants to back the Raiders in this one, with money running 10:1 in favour of the Tigers at Sportsbet.com.au with their price wound in from $1.36 to $1.25. Raiders have blown like the 'Megablizzard' from $3.05 to $4.00. Punters are all over the Bunnies at -5.5 as well.

    The History: Played 28; Wests Tigers 16, Canberra 10, drawn 2. Interesting fact No. 1: That one Raiders victory since 2008, when Jarrod Croker personally tallied 18 points, did come in Campbelltown. Interesting fact No. 2: Of the 10 current teams in the NRL the Tigers have played at least 24 games against since merging in 2000, the 485 points they've conceded to the Raiders is the second lowest.

    Match Officials: Referees – Matt Cecchin & Gavin Reynolds; Sideline Officials – Paul Holland & Dave Ryan; Video Referees – Steve Clark & Luke Phillips.

    Televised: Fox Sports 1 – Live 5.30pm (AEST).

    The Way We See It: The cold confines of south-west Sydney should be akin to a summer vacation for the wintry Canberrans, but what won't be a walk in the park will be a forward pack engineered by one of the best in the business. We can see an in-form Robbie Farah and his band of enthusiastic big men tearing apart a Green Machine that is severely down on confidence and down on luck. Tigers by at least two tries.
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    1st 10 seconds of the game & Tedesco is helped from the field with a knee injury
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    Fractured knee cap , season over ,,,this kid has had nothing but bad luck
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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN PETE View Post
    Fractured knee cap , season over ,,,this kid has had nothing but bad luck
    What a tragedy.
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    5mins to go. Tigers lead 19-18
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    Tigers come up trumps.
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    Tigers 2nd half Defence was as good as I've seen great win 19-18
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    Ricky unloads on Raiders and refs
    By Matt Encarnacion, Western Sydney Correspondent
    NRL.com
    10:00pm Sat 28th June, 2014


    No surprise here, folks. Raiders coach Ricky Stuart didn't fail to produce yet another scathing review of the refereeing in his side's 19-18 defeat in Campbelltown on Saturday night.

    But to be fair, he was just as brutal on his own team, who couldn't overcome a Tigers side that spent most of the second half down to just one man on the bench.

    "Under those conditions, we should've put them away in the second half and we weren't good enough. It's as simple as that," he said.

    "You can't dodge around the truth. We should've won tonight, with what happened to that team there tonight. It's unacceptable how we get beaten. They had injury after injury after injury.

    "And to be honest, if we think we're a first grade football team, we should've won. That's the way I see it. There is no excuse for that."

    In the end, it was a Braith Anasta field goal that was the difference in the 19-18 defeat. But Stuart was disappointed with his side's inability to convert a number of opportunities to steal the win.

    There were the six straights sets on the Tigers tryline midway through the second half they walked away from empty-handed; a point-blank field goal missed by skipper Terry Campese; and then the 35-metre set shot missed by goalkicker Jarrod Croker that again left him in tears.

    "Like Rick said, we shouldn't have been in that position," Campese said.

    "I should've kicked my field goal 10 metres out. That's my job. We had those sets of six on their line and I think we got pulled up short, held over the line. With the team they had on the field, we should've scored."

    But while Stuart didn't hide his disappointment in his players, he was just as bemused by the general officiating in the defeat, including a high-tackle on star fullback Anthony Milford in the first half.

    Asked what he thought of lead referee Matt Cecchin interrupting Jarrod Croker seconds before attempting a potential match-winning penalty shot to get the Tigers players onside, Stuart said: "Probably the same thoughts I had when [Anthony] Milford got hit on the head from the kickoff.

    "The game was refereed by the video refs tonight. I can't understand why there's so many stoppages, because the referees out there are too scared to make a decision.

    "I don't want to blame the two referees but that's where the game's got to. All we're doing is waiting for upstairs to make a decision.

    "It's not a ***** about the loss. I just said then, I explained the situation about the loss.

    "Milford got hit off the head from the kickoff and we don't get a penalty. I've never seen a referee jump in as a bloke's about to take a kick, a goal to win a match. And he jumps in as a bloke's about to take his first step."
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