Wests Tigers
Prediction: 5th
Strongest Team: 1 Brett Hodgson 2 Shannon McDonnell 3 Dean Collis 4 Paul Whatuira 5 Daniel Fitzhenry 6 Benji Marshall 7 John Morris 8 Chris Heighington 9 Robbie Farah 10 Ryan O’Hara 11 Ben Galea 12 Dene Halatau 13 Liam Fulton – Reserves: 14 Todd Payten 15 Keith Galloway 16 Bryce Gibbs 17 Taniela Tuiaki
Strengths: Still have a lot of players left from the premiership winning side of 2006, these guys still have a certain arrogance about them that makes team’s lift when they play them. Last years disappointments will spur them onto a much better 2007 too I think. Benji is back from injury and after a long lay off you would hope he’s fit a ready to go, their campaign once again rests on his shoulders. With the exception of Fitzhenry their backline has speed to burn, they are all clever players who are also natural try scorers, they also have one of the best goalkickers in the business and like the Bulldogs this will get them home in some close games they might otherwise have lost.
Weaknesses: They have no halfback, Scott Prince played most of last season without a heart but he still organised the team well, in John Morris they have a utility player who is really the best option in a squad without a recognised number 7. I also think they may be lacking a top line prop forward, they have lost Skando and Laffranchi without replacing them. Injuries were a problem last year and you’d think they are in trouble if it happens again, they have an impressive 17 man team but the next lot of players look some way off being first grade standard.
Key Player: Benji Marshall, we saw with Brisbane last year you can win the comp with a poor halfback if you have a brilliant five eighth, this situation is exactly the same for the Tigers who have one of the best in Marshall. This year he’s going to need to step up and become more of a ball player than a ball runner, we will still see some breathtaking moments I’m sure, but they will be less frequent. In the best interests of the team he has to become the leader and develop his game to the point he may play halfback at some stage. He’s good enough to step up and do this for the team and the Tigers will go well because of it.
Look Out For: Luke Harlen, former Penrith and Sharks lower grade prop who is another who was expected to make it big a couple of years ago. Injuries have hampered his progress but a move to the Tigers to play under Tim Sheens will see him finally become a first grader. The Tigers look a bit light on for props so this is a perfect chance for him to stamp his class on the Telsta Premiership.
Top Tryscorer: Paul Whatuira