Tigers terrrrific: Wooden spooners cause boilover of the year by upsetting Panthers in wet at Bathurst

By The Roar / Editor

Wests Tigers have ended a 12-game losing streak by pulling off the biggest upset of the season in taking down premiers Penrith 12-8 at Bathurst’s Carrington Park. 

The rank underdogs outplayed the Panthers throughout the contest and thoroughly deserved their first win since Round 20 away to Brisbane last year after starting this season 0-7.

Tigers’ hearts were in their mouths when Jaeman Salmon claimed what would have been a match-winning Panthers try three minutes from full-time but it was denied due to an indiscretion in the lead-up by Tyrone Peachey.

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Penrith have dropped to sixth on the ladder with a 4-4 record but will sink to seventh after being leapfrogged by whoever wins on Sunday in Auckland between Warriors and Roosters. 

Junior Tupou is tackled by Brian To’o. (Photo by Mark Metcalfe/Getty Images)

“It’s not just a win, it’s a really good win,” coach Tim Sheens said. “I didn’t think we did anything to not deserve it. There was no luck in it, we worked really, really hard to get it.

“We’ve had a lot of issues, we’re not going to offer up any excuses but over the last three weeks we’ve been building for that.

“We had a good game plan we thought, we prepared for the rain, and the boys carried it out almost to the letter.

“That will show the guys that if they stick to what they’re prepared to do, we’ve got a decent football team there.”

Penrith were stilted and error-prone in torrential rain on Saturday night but mostly fell victim to a polished Tigers side that finally delivered on the potential shown this month.

“In the conditions, they played better,” Panthers coach Ivan Cleary said.

“They deserve a lot of credit but we didn’t play real smart tonight.

“We definitely feel like we added to the loss ourselves tonight.”

Wests Tigers were clearly the better team in the first half, barely dropping the ball in the wet and Api Koroisau sniping out of the ruck to keep the Panthers backpedalling.

The hooker’s performance would not have gone unnoticed by NSW coach Brad Fittler, who is set to choose between Koroisau and Damien Cook when he names his team for State of Origin I.

“We just played hard footy, tough footy,” Koroisau said.

Luke Brooks’ left boot kicked the Tigers into gear early with a 40/20 kick and he then stabbed in a grubber for Brandon Wakeham to pounce after a rare Dylan Edwards handling error under the posts.

The Panthers equalised when Jarome Luai dropped the ball onto his left boot for a grubber that led to a Peachey try and after a penalty goal each, it was 8-8 at half-time.

Tigers centre Brent Naden was banished midway through the opening stanza for a shoulder charge on Panthers forward Zac Hosking with only the lack of contact to his opponent’s head saving him from a straight send-off.

The ex-Panther had only just made his return from a shoulder injury but can expect to spend more time on the sidelines.

“When ‘Nado’ went off to the bin we were awful,” Cleary said.

David Nofoaluma lucky not to join his teammate in the sheds when he clipped opposing winger Sunia Turuva high but referee Adam Gee opted to only issue a penalty.

“It was just very lucky he got up very quickly. It was clumsy,” Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga said on the Fox League coverage, agreeing with fellow analyst Cooper Cronk that the winger probably should have been marched for 10 minutes as well. 

Cronk accused Gee of being “gun-shy” because he didn’t want to reduce the Tigers to 11 players.

Already without Spencer Leniu and James Fisher-Harris, the Panthers lost another prop to injury in the first half when Matt Eisenhuth suffered shoulder damage.

Brooks opened the second half as he had started the first with a booming 40/20 and this time Nofoaluma was the player who cashed in, finishing off a right-side raid to clock up his 100th try in the NRL – 97 in his decade-long stint at Wests plus a few during his brief loan stint with the Storm late last season.

“His kicking game was how we won today,” Koroisau said of Brooks.

Nathan Cleary looked set to put the Panthers back in front in the 55th minute but fumbled the ball as he slid across the line after a rousing tackle from rookie fullback Jahream Bula.

Wests should have gone 14-8 up when Soni Luke was sin-binned for a hip-drop tackle in the 68th minute but Wakeham sprayed the penalty goal attempt.

But in the end it didn’t matter as they hung on for a massive boilover victory.

Tigers players had waited 273 days for victory and celebrated like they’d won the Grand Final after beating the two-time defending champions.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-01T11:17:21+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


Penrith didn’t win the comp without Api, and he was a huge loss for Manly before that.

2023-05-01T11:14:28+00:00

Gus O

Roar Rookie


So happy for Wests Tigers to get a win, and to beat Penrith has to be a great boost for the entire club.

2023-05-01T04:08:49+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


:happy:

2023-05-01T04:07:54+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


:laughing:

2023-05-01T04:07:21+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


It will! Thanks...

2023-05-01T04:05:39+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


Thanks, Jimmmy :happy:

2023-05-01T04:05:06+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


Fingers crossed!

2023-05-01T04:04:26+00:00

Jeannine Wallace

Roar Rookie


Thanks, Tony. I really appreciate it! :happy:

2023-05-01T01:55:30+00:00

RedcliffeFan

Roar Rookie


Oh dear. I've been a member of this site long before the Dolphins joined. They were the Qld state team I supported. I don't want to go the trouble of changing my name. Got it now? Nothing better to be interested in?

2023-04-30T10:02:26+00:00

The Sporacle

Roar Rookie


53% winning record baby :thumbup: Touch better than Locky (Not the same class ATM)

2023-04-30T07:04:14+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


I thought Spencer was also a big loss last night. For the last few years he could be counted on to change the momentum of the game when he came on with 15 to go in the first half. Gutted he couldn’t fit within our cap…

2023-04-30T07:02:02+00:00

London Panther

Roar Rookie


Is there a team you don’t support RedcliffeFan?

2023-04-30T04:50:43+00:00

RedcliffeFan

Roar Rookie


I am a Cronulla fan but I am delighted for the Tigers and their supporters. Great stuff.

2023-04-30T04:07:50+00:00

Cam

Roar Rookie


As much as I would love to, I won't be penning their obituary just yet. The Panthers have lost their four matches this year by a combined total of 8 points and get James Fisher-Harris, Izack Tago and Liam Martin back in the next 2 or 3 weeks.

2023-04-30T03:11:32+00:00

Joe

Roar Rookie


Couple of things from this game. Rain is always a great equalizer, watching Storm play over the years whenever it had heavy rain there was always a chance of an upset dependent on which team adjusted better. That said the Tigers were brilliant, they have been building and fell short to Manly last week but not to be denied this week. The addition of Bula at the back I think is a major change as he is safe and also dangerous in attack. Best move by Sheens this year was debuting him and keeping him there. Brooks had his best game although still not quite top tier performance and Wakeham is a very solid type 6 in the Blake Green mold…will get the job done but no star performances. Panthers badly missing forwards Martin, JFH and Leniu…Tigers basically were doing runs throught he middle for huge gains. Once those players are back that hole will be closed. Still a really great win and performance by the Tigers and hope they can back it up for the rest of the season.

2023-04-30T03:08:14+00:00

Kent Dorfman

Roar Rookie


Congratulations Tigers - keep it going. I don't feel so bad now after over the last few years Parra having a blinder against Penriff one week then having a Barry Crocker & losing to the Tigers the following week.

2023-04-30T02:57:43+00:00

Megeng

Roar Rookie


Good odds come up trumps in Bathurst where of course nobody notices

2023-04-30T01:50:37+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


Latrell Mitchell was criticized and wasn't wrong pre R2 clash, when he said 'there are some cracks appearing in the Panthers windscreen' as now there are some BIG cracks appearing. Great effort by the Tigers and finally Brooks, lets see if the Tigers keep this up?

2023-04-30T01:40:47+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Ivan’s got a pass for a while given the last few years results. I don’t think Griffin has that luxury, actually quite the opposite . :thumbup:

2023-04-30T00:52:38+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


tremendous effort by tigers in tough conditions; hopefully they can rebound a bit for remainder of season.

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