Tigers have a shot in 2016

By Jack Aubrey / Roar Guru

With all likelihood that Matt Moylan will retain the fullback jersey for the NSW, the Blues loss is the Tigers gain.

The Tigers now have six wins and eight losses to the start the season after overcoming the Rabbitohs for the second time with a scintillating attacking performance.

The 30-14 did little to illustrate the Tigers dominance. With only two goals from six the scoreline could have been much worse with Josh Addo-Carr and Mitchell Moses bombing tries of varying degrees of difficulty.

While the Tigers are still low down on the ladder and with plenty of contenders pushing for spots in the bottom half of the eight they still have plenty of work to do to play finals football.

While Mitchell Moses was in many ways the conductor last night, everyone in the backline looked dangerous.

Their are few teams better to watch when they are on than the Tigers. Their length-of-the-field effort among others was a highlight of the season so far, shifting the ball from the kick off as no other teams are game enough to do, they were justly rewarded with a try.

While their was plenty of talk during the week again about Jason Taylor and Robbie Farah the results spoke for themselves last night. The young Tigers started full of spark and looked good early, with Farah coming from the bench and providing some stability and control at the back end of the game, a scoot from dummy half resulting in a try to the hooker.

A mention too needs to go to Elijah Taylor. Unwanted by the Panthers he has been one of the Tigers best since he was released mid season and has many Penrith fans agonising over why on earth he was let go.

The Tigers have to win six of their past ten with two byes still to come. With Origin having little effect on them they can certainly mount a charge playing as they did last night.

They have to play heavyweights Melbourne and the Cowboys but also have some what will be vital clashes against other clubs that will be vying for the eight in the likes of the Panthers, Dragons, Warriors and Titans as well as the struggling Eels.

While they may not make it this season if they Tigers can weed out their inconsistency and grow as a playing group, no club will be as joyful to watch in coming seasons. They have some wonderful prospects and while their has been much unrest lately they have the potential to be a powerhouse sooner rather than later.

The Crowd Says:

2016-06-12T16:31:19+00:00

peeeko

Guest


agree, a couple of the tigers fans articles are pretty amateur

2016-06-12T09:54:43+00:00

Albo

Guest


"A mention too needs to go to Elijah Taylor. Unwanted by the Panthers he has been one of the Tigers best since he was released mid season and has many Penrith fans agonising over why on earth he was let go."' Whilst Elijah Taylor is great defensive backrower, the Panthers just had to let him go as he was on big money for a position that is a "dime a dozen" for the Panthers, and they needed to free up money to pay for the key players they need to shell out for, in Nathan Cleary & Te Mare Martin, the types that they hope will be running the Panthers teams over the next decade !

2016-06-12T09:19:49+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


Haha sorry for the cheap shot Con!

2016-06-12T09:14:11+00:00

Doug Graves

Guest


Or turn it up!

2016-06-12T05:31:48+00:00

Con Scortis

Roar Guru


Oi!! Actually, probably true.

2016-06-12T04:09:24+00:00

Black cowboy

Guest


Please, Billy already said that in another article! We know, the 2016 Tigers are no match for the Cowboys, Broncos, Storms and Sharks - they will never win anything while Toiler is the coach, Brooks is half back, Moses is the five eight and Farahaha is hooker.

2016-06-12T04:08:14+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


They are 7 days past getting beat by a team that has since lost 46-0

2016-06-12T03:49:24+00:00

Stuart Thomas

Expert


A couple of very pro Tigers hopes articles. Whilst I do not wish to denigrate anyone's team, I think they might both be a little premature. Souths have been abysmal in many games this year. The Good Friday game against the dogs was another great example. Struggled against the Dragons as well. Tigers stil look like 10th or 11th at best. For their sake I hope they do better but there doesn't appear to be much evidence that they can match it against the big boys in big matches.

2016-06-12T02:16:23+00:00

Renegade

Roar Guru


They'd have a shot if they played souths every week

2016-06-12T01:47:25+00:00

MAX

Guest


Probably a case of close but no cigar without a regular and reliable goal kicker.

2016-06-12T01:34:00+00:00

William Dalton Davis

Roar Rookie


"While they may not make it this season if they Tigers can weed out their inconsistency and grow as a playing group, no club will be as joyful to watch in coming seasons. They have some wonderful prospects and while their has been much unrest lately they have the potential to be a powerhouse sooner rather than later." Basically sums up every Tigers season post the 05 premiership.

2016-06-12T00:36:48+00:00

Smell the fear

Guest


Whatever you are on, you need to turn down the dosage

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