ANALYSIS: The Tigers are a rabble, Doueihi is not a fullback and the Broncos are a serious threat

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

This could have been anything. The Broncos romped home 46-12 over the Wests Tigers in a game that could have been a lot, lot worse for Tim Sheens’ men.

Reece Walsh tore them to shreds and Payne Haas bullied them through the middle, but in truth, the Broncos weren’t close to their best and didn’t need to be.

It was one team who are unbeaten and another that is yet to win and it looked like it. It didn’t necessarily have to go down like it did, but an early confluence of factors assured that this would be nothing more than a Tigers thrashing.

Twice in the early stages, the Broncos got to play five, had nothing, and got a member’s bounce to give them six more tackles. On both occasions, they turned it into points, abetted by Wests Tigers defending that left plenty to be desired. That set a tone.

The best version of the 2022 Broncos were a bit lucky and a bit good. This team is a bit lucky and a lot good.

Tim Sheens insisted that he could still carry the Tigers forward despite their 0-5 start to the year.

“I’ll never give up on this group,” he said. “We’ve played four games and we were always in those games. Tonight was the first where we were never a chance to win. We went out to win the second half, that’s all you can do.

“I’m willing to cop as much as you’ll give me but I’ll still be turning up with the boys and working hard. They are a quality group of guys and have got talent.

“We have to wear a lot of this and work a lot harder as staff and players. Many coaches have had eight or nine losses in a row. These things can happen.

“The more you get beat, the tougher it is to dig yourselves out of it. We will find a way to do it.”

The Wests Tigers are a rabble

This was a run down of all the things that the Tigers can do wrong. There were so many yardage penalties, gifting field position to a team that really doesn’t need it gifting to them. There were forward passes, errors and even an offside at the kickoff.

It’s a tough assignment to come to Brisbane and making the game competitive requires doing the simplest of tasks correctly. You’re allowed to be conservative, to make the Broncos play well to beat you and generally spoil things for the hosts.

The Tigers did none of it. Their defensive resilience was nonexistent. Simple things, like putting the body in front of the attacker, were missing. Payne Haas’ try, in which he offloaded, then ran from dummy half, was superb from the prop but pathetic from the defence. 

There was a slight revitalisation of the side in the second half, but it’s easy when you’re 28-0 down. Plenty of this Tigers side are young and, with young players, these things can happen.

But for guys like David Klemmer, John Bateman, Isaiah Papali’i and Api Koroisau, there needs to be a long conversation about what they think they’re doing at the Wests Tigers. This isn’t acceptable.

“They’re leading the comp for a reason and we’re at the back of the comp for a reason,” said Sheens.

“We didn’t touch the ball for ten minutes at one stage. You’ve got to go set for set with a team like that and if you don’t, you’re in trouble, particularly at home.

“We’ve played four games and we were always in those games. Tonight was the first where we were never a chance to win.”

The Broncos go 5-0

It was a strange state of affairs for a side that went to the break 28-0 up: you felt like they’d been decent and little more. The Broncos had five tries but only really one had been created through flowing attacking play.

That changed after the break, with some excellent backline moves, but it was hard to see it as more than a training run given the quality – or lack thereof – on the other side.

Walsh was the clear star, providing the sort of attacking nous that prompted the Broncos to pay the big bucks bring him back to the club. 

But beyond him, the effort from Pat Carrigan was exceptional. Last year, he was caught between two stalls, not quite a ball-playing lock but much more comfortable with his hands than the average middle forward. 

Tonight, he was essential to the best shape that the Broncos put on. Marty Taupau, too, excelled in his role off the bench, showing deftness with his hands as well as the usual power and impact.

There’s always question marks in games like this around the opposition, and the start of the season has been something of a rails run for the Broncos after their tough opener in Penrith. 

But you can only beat what is in front of you, and at the moment, they are doing that with ease.

“I’m pleased for everyone involved, particularly the players because they’re working hardest, physically and mentally,” said Kevin Walter.

“We need to keep going. I can feel it amongst them, they’re a good group of fellas and they just want to keep going and getting better.

“We’re breaking it up month by month. We’ve done the first, now we’re into the second and it’s four weeks of footy again. We’re not looking at the bigger picture, just what’s ahead in the next month and then focusing on the next weeks.”

Adam Doueihi is not a fullback

Tim Sheens’ great brainwave, thought up midway through the Bulldogs defeat, was that Adam Doueihi was his team’s best fullback. 

“He’s got good skills to get the ball away, and he reads the game very well,” he said. “It’s just him reading the game and organising the offence that is a bonus for us.”

It’s possible that Doueihi is their best option as an offensive fullback, but it seems impossible that he is their best defensive 1. 

Of all the things wrong with the Wests Tigers tonight, his positioning and execution in defence is probably top of the list. The kick in behind the line was on all the time, with Doueihi barely in shot for several tries.

For Jordan Riki’s first, he attempted a legs tackle on a runaway backrower a metre from the line, though attempt is being very kind. Even if he had made it, it would still have been a try.

For Riki’s second, Doueihi was wandering between his own posts when a kick was slipped in behind. The lack of positioning is bad, but the lack of urgency was worse.

The Crowd Says:

2023-04-04T03:48:04+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Everything has changed for the Tigers in Balmain & Leichhardt in recent decades. The area used be full of the working class , the wharfies and labourers, who loved their footy. Today the area is full of Green yuppies who couldn't care less about footy as long as they can get a seat at their local cafe or bookshop. As much as I have always loved watching footy at Leichhardt Oval, its high time for the Tigers to get out to Campbelltown and grow a new identity with the working class again.

2023-04-04T03:22:58+00:00

Short Memory

Roar Rookie


Robbie is good for a concerned facial expression. And for white-anting other coaches.

2023-04-03T23:04:38+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


Foot and Ball: yes sir, I have a comment contrary to this. My take is that: a) Tim Sheens knows that Benji will take over in a couple of years b) Tim Sheens is not selecting for THIS season c) Tim Sheens is trying out alternatives to work out what will probably be the best combinations going forward ie for NEXT Year. d) Tim Sheens wrote off the season before it even began. He doesn't care whether Wests win any matches or not, as long as he can identify (and maybe develop) combinations for NEXT Year. e) Tim Sheens would do better by signalling his intentions to the group, dropping Luke Brooks from the halves and either trying him at FB or just dropping him to NSW Cup.

2023-04-03T07:02:36+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Yep agree. There is still quite a bit of room for improvement and starting strong heads that. It’s about to get very tough leading into the bye but their confidence should be high. Wouldn’t it be great to finally get one back on the Storm, especially in Melbourne.

2023-04-03T05:40:33+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Nat I'm happy with results so far but still need to focus . Every match is a danger match and if we can win the next 2 followed by a bye its a very good platform leading into origin . Not getting too carried away as its a very even comp .

2023-04-03T05:36:53+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Stuart, you are right about Mayer and also right about the other person . Wasn't he suspended for 6-12 months and he's back again . The management there are very ordinary and don't seem to know their identity. I think that is one of the big problems with mergers . So many people have tried there and they need to focus on establishing a base at Campbelltown full time . I'm not sure which way Hagipantelis leans but he's had long enough to right the ship and achieved very little .

2023-04-03T05:03:12+00:00

Stuart McLennan

Expert


Grant Mayer? Pretty sure he left years ago and is working in Adelaide with horse racing. Or are you talking about JP the Las Vegas car dealer?

2023-04-03T03:32:04+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


I would play him at 13 or 14 only. He is no halfback or fullback . Let him do some hit ups in the middle third or off the bench. I would scrap the whole backline and bring in Laurie to fullback and some NSW Cup boys for numbers 2-7.

2023-04-02T11:54:37+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


He’s a better half than Brooks, even if he’s a better centre than half.

2023-04-02T10:12:27+00:00

Donjer

Roar Rookie


Centre or nowhere for Doueihi. It's the only position he's good at.

2023-04-02T06:44:25+00:00

Foot and Ball

Roar Rookie


The worst centre in the game is Starford. The worst positioned fullback is Doueihi and the worst performed halfback currently is Brooks. The most ignorant coaching staff, for not being skilled enough to identify any of these frailties in the NRL, are Sheens, Marshall and Farah. Tigers are at the foot of the table. Anyone seriously got any comments contrary to any of this?

2023-04-02T06:21:05+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Trent will be hovering around . Some guys are gluttons for punishment.

2023-04-02T05:52:43+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


I get nervous with matches against Tiger's after last year . Raiders next week then bye .

2023-04-02T05:33:05+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


You won't hear a word from him while this current Tigers form goes on. It's all about Benji knowing Sheens is only paving a way for a few years.

2023-04-02T05:26:11+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


Just imagine having him stand behind you in the coaches box . He's been trying to get rid of Mayer for years without much success . He'd white ant anybody given the opportunity .

2023-04-02T05:22:53+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Robbie is good for a concerned facial expression.

2023-04-02T04:44:18+00:00

Big Daddy

Roar Rookie


I was a bit hasty earlier saying they had 3 coaches . I meant to say they had 2 coaches and Robbie Farah .

2023-04-02T02:47:28+00:00

Birdy

Roar Rookie


I'm not in denial, I'm just waiting for the '23 season to begin.

2023-04-02T02:35:12+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Good win boys. Happy with everything but they way they started. It's ok to expect to win but still earning the right through the middle is the way Kevvie would have trained them. A more ruthless team may have put plenty more on a hapless Tigers but at 28pts up at the half more teams than don't take the foot off the throttle and an 18 - 12 2nd period isn't great. There is still a fair bit of room for improvement in a few small areas to stay up there with the best teams in the comp.

2023-04-02T02:13:18+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


And chooks

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