'He’s had a fair journey': Maguire lauds Hastings after last-gasp field goal lifts Tigers to victory in Parra thriller

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Jackson Hastings has kicked a field goal after the siren to hand the Wests Tigers their first win of the season in the most dramatic fashion possible.

The Tigers fought valiantly and so nearly blew it, but Hastings produced the clutch play to win the game 21-20.

Hastings had been the star throughout, taking the No.7 jersey from Luke Brooks and leading the Tigers from the front.

“It hasn’t gone our way at times,” sid Michael Maguire. “We’ve been close at times and a bit of confidence and belief in those games tip you to winning it.

“We’ve had a tinker with the team this week and someone like Jacko adds to what Brooksy is doing. I thought Brooks was strong out there with the players along with Jacko.”

It was hard to remember that the Tigers were 0-6 and went into this game with the bookies’ line at +20.5, a reflection of the media environment that had largely written off their chances.

“We don’t pay attention,” said Maguire. “I don’t watch it. We know what we’re building here. Our team showed what they’re capable of, and to come down to the wire and have one roll our way, we get confidence off the back of that.

“But we also know that we’ve got to roll back up in five days’ time and do it all again.”

He paid tribute to Hastings, who announced his return to the NRL after several years in the Super League, and to the much-maligned Brooks.

“He’s had a fair journey,” said Maguire of Hastings. “He’s matured. To be able to come up with the big moments like that and achieve, it’s nice for him.

“Those are the things that you want your players to stand up and take. Seeing the players out there on the field together, we have to take the confidence off the back of that.

“Brooks has been bashed and everyone puts a lot of focus on the number 7, but they play a dual role anyway. Sometimes Jacko might take charge but Brooksy is doing exactly the same.

“I felt that it was the right time for Brooks to have that chatter taken away from him. We all know what he’s capable of and he showed that today in how he goes about his game. The team got behind him, and it’s a team game.”

This was a bruising, draining contest in which the Tigers were never behind. From the first play, it was clear that they were going to be a lot more difficult a proposition than the Eels perhaps expected.

Parramatta dominated in territory and ball, but their completion rates were terrible and seemed to be trying to score off every play at times. It was as if they thought they could just turn up, throw the ball around and score.

When they focused on setting up play, they found success, but did so too infrequently. The Tigers, on the other hand, kept their completions high and tackled everything that moved.

“Our concentration around the detail wasn’t good enough,” said Brad Arthur. “When you’re completing like that it’s a reflection of the style of footy that you want to play.

“I expected to play with detail. We lacked patience, we made a few line breaks and were trying to score off every play.

“The games where we play our best footy are the games that we build, where we’re prepared to be patient, kick long and defend well. Our attack comes off the back of that.

“When you complete that low and you’re not prepared to build pressure, that’s a lack of respect for ourselves and the opposition.”

The trend was set early on. Parramatta forced dropouts in the first five minutes, as the pressure piled on.

Wests were already hanging in there, but Will Penisini dropped it and the Tigers collectively breathed. The waves continued, but the Tigers kept scrambling and when they got into the Eels end, Luciano Leilua got over for the unlikeliest of leads.

The Tigers cannot help up commit harakiri, however. They’d already given away two relieving penalties to provide Parramatta with field position. They wouldn’t survive a third.

Mitchell Moses, hands all over the ball for the Eels, was the creator. On the last, he spotted the markers missing and jumped out, before sliding a kick that Clint Gutherson touched down behind the black dot. It was the eighth try assist from a kick that Moses has managed in just six rounds.

Parra’s completion rate was a problem – dipping below 60% – but they were playing a high risk brand of footy that was far from clinical.

(Photo by Matt Blyth/Getty Images)

Not the Tigers. They had been in Parramatta territory twice, and twice they had scored. The next over was David Nofoaluma, who benefitted from excellent work his opposite winger, Starford Toa, to get Wests into field position.

You could make that three from three. Jackson Hastings had been excellent and he was the star, dinking a kick over Penisini for another Nofoaluma putdown.

Whenever Parramatta got the ball, however, the Tigers immediately went into survival mode. The relieving penalties and set restarts were mounting as part of a clear policy of trying to slow the ruck, but referee Chris Butler was alert to it.

Isiah Papali’i crashed over from short range after a prolonged period pressure, and as Moses lined up the kick, Butler read the riot act to Brooks.

The Tigers would hang in there, and take a 14-10 lead to the sheds. It was no less than they deserved.

The inspiration continued. There was a scrum won against the head that ripped momentum from Parramatta and moments later, Ken Maumolo was in to extend the lead, aided by a superb sideline conversion from Hastings.

The Eels might have been rattled, but they’ve still got bags of ability. When Moses doesn’t do it, Dylan Brown does.

The Kiwi playmaker came up with a trademark left foot step to get by Zane Musgrove, allowing Reed Mahoney to waltz under the posts.

The pace of the game was growing, and taking a toll. Jake Simpkin, enjoying one of his best games for the Tigers, departed on a stretcher with a nasty-looking ankle injury, joining Reagan Campbell-Gillard, who had also left with an ankle problem.

Maumolo was forced off with a knee issue and Tom Opacic followed him after a fend from Leilua to the face.

With troops dropping everywhere, Moses was again the man to make the difference. Daine Laurie had been looking very shaky under the high ball, failing to catch two spiral bombs, and Moses kept going back to the well.

He sent up a steepler that Laurie couldn’t leave alone, but was beaten in the air by Bailey Simonsson, who batted to Marata Niukore to level the scores.

The tension ratcheted up further. David Nofoaluma looked for all the world like he had regained the lead, but a combination of Oregon Kaufusi and Hayze Perham kept the ball up. With the Tigers on the last, Jock Madden threw into touch.

The panic was everywhere. Wests could have set up for a drop goal – Hastings pointed at the posts with ball in hand before dropping a man in towards the uprights – but was then given the ball too far wide. His grubber went dead and gave the Eels a seven tackle set.

Parra got to their kick, but were too far out for an attempt: Moses bombed again, Laurie left again, but the bounce went the Tigers’ way. When the they got into range, again Wests didn’t take the shot and grubbered dead. It was chaotic, almost idiotic play.

The Eels finally did get to their attempt, but Moses missed with 60 seconds to play. It looked for all the world like the Tigers would take it to golden point, but Hastings had other ideas.

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-20T20:44:52+00:00

EastOfDivide

Guest


RCG played in that game. No Blake in the centres . Meant that the backline really lacked a lot of pace. Other than the halves. However, it’s was really only Parramatta missing 2 players ( including Paulo ) , from the side that had been playing the week before. Even if they were missing a couple of previous wingers because of injury. That’s not missing many players. Especially when people on here think that Penrith should be winning every game now, missing Leota, To’o. Should also somehow be winning games when they have 10 players out, like during SOO last season. So I don’t accept the few missing players as an excuse for that Parramatta loss. Especially playing at home.

2022-04-20T03:57:11+00:00

Cat Brown

Guest


So what is the problem with Hastings? Why is he on the nose at Roosters and Manly? I heard him speak on the Matty Johns show and he sounded a very grounded and modest young man. Happy to be playing in the NRL and was very grateful for the opportunity. Would someone just let us know why no other team wanted him and why he was sacked from Roosters and Manly? Sorry not trying to be controversial just wondering

2022-04-19T06:28:31+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Great Memories, Albo.

2022-04-19T06:15:57+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


It's funny you mention Richie Powell , kk. My dad took me to the Panthers first trial match at Penrith Park in 1967 . It was against Souths , and sitting on the splintering old seats next to us watching the trial were a couple of old Souths champs and selectors at the time in Richie Powell, Clem Kennedy and Chicka Cowie. All three of them signed my new autograph book , that I still have at home.

2022-04-19T05:14:24+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


Hi Albo, Our first date about 60 years ago was Souths v Easts on a sunny Sunday afternoon at Redfern oval. Richie Powell had made a burst down the NW flank with the crowd yelling "GoRichie, Go" . His run was halted and in the nano seconds of silence that followed a female voice enquired "Who's Richie ?" I kid you not, several thousand smiling faces turned to our spot on the hill in appreciation of a new chum. We have been together ever since. Still madly in love. Still crazy about Rugby League. We love the late Richie.

2022-04-19T02:22:16+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:laughing: :laughing:

2022-04-19T02:21:04+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:shocked: You do recall he won a premiership at Souths??!! Their first for like 40odd years??!! But I do get what you say about being realistic with Tiger form and chances.

2022-04-19T01:59:23+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Obviously a lady of very discerning taste and selection ability, kk !

2022-04-19T01:46:51+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


:laughing: I’ve got no pity for the Tigers I’m still hurting after the 1969 GF that gutted me and I lost heaps on the punt.

2022-04-19T01:43:18+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Yes DP :laughing: fair enough but, being cruel is the best way to be kind with what the Tigers form has been as its about time that their players had a go and not treated a win as a GF win :laughing: as next week is another game where they won't win with the form that they beat the Eels and Madge will be back to his usual, head down and making excuses and saying “we’ll have a look at that” over and over again, like he did at Souths and all us Bunnies fans had to cop that week in and week out.

2022-04-19T01:41:15+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


hopefully you don't drive a car

2022-04-19T01:28:04+00:00

Dwanye

Roar Rookie


I think they missed those two forwards.

2022-04-19T01:26:46+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


My Jo did the same, Albo.

2022-04-19T01:22:13+00:00

kk

Roar Pro


In the old days when Parra played Balmain or Wests it got top priority to watch live (No telecast then). Spectators were rarely disappointed. Durability will be WestsTigers biggest 2022 problem. I had sensed in the preliminaries that the Tigers were turned on. Jackson Hastings confirmed that in the after match interview.

2022-04-19T00:35:31+00:00

Ich bin

Guest


It was 22-20. Field goal over 40m.

2022-04-19T00:13:22+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


yeah but they still seem to lose the odd game against teams they should beat. then pull out a blinder & beat the Storm or Penriff

2022-04-19T00:10:00+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


As long as AJ doesn't mention functioning brains you might escape... Regardless, nobody will tip the Tiges

2022-04-18T23:51:35+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


as well as being flat track bullies they are poorly coached, always have been

2022-04-18T23:50:35+00:00

no one in particular

Roar Guru


As a Souths fan you would understand the hole they have been in

2022-04-18T23:49:09+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Yes, indeed. They will come down to earth soon enough when they play Souths next week. :silly:

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