ANALYSIS: Warriors grip on top four tightens with Tigers win - and Sheens fires up over bumper bars

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Warriors’ winning streak has continued, with a 30-22 win over the Wests Tigers lifting the Kiwis to five unbeaten, all but confirming their place in the top four.

It would take a serious collapse from here on out for Andrew Webster’s side not to get the second bite in the Finals: they now have 13 wins and two home fixtures to go against the Dolphins and Manly, neither of whom will make the eight.

This was technically an away game – the Tigers choosing to move their home fixture to Waikato – but, just like last week on the Gold Coast, the majority of fans were on the Warriors side. 

It speaks to how far they have come this season that they have such backing from Kiwis both at home and abroad.

There was a little work for referee Chris Butler to do. Stefano Utoikamanu was put on report for a bumper bar incident that caused Wayde Egan taken to hospital. Dallin Watene-Zelezniak also ended up on report for the same action in the second half.

Tim Sheens was angered by the penalty against Utoikamanu, especially as Tigers captain Api Koroisau had his jaw broken in a similar incident with Tino Fa’asuamaleaui that did not result in action from the officials.

“He better not (be charge) after what happened with Api,” said the coach. He didn’t hit him in the head at all. He’s gone and had some problems with his breathing.

“All of a sudden it is a penalty, I can’t see why it is a penalty. There was no penalty and there was no suspension when it happened to Api. Why is this now a problem?”

This won’t go down as the best of their performances this season, but they were always far too good for a Tigers side that can’t move without shooting itself in the foot.

“Maybe we need to tweak a few things so that we are concentrating,” said Webster.

“I don’t know if guys are looking ahead or whatever it is, we just need to make sure we are getting better each week.”

The Kiwis played the hits: a DWZ acrobatic finish at the corner, a Tohu Harris crowdpleaser and a Shaun Johnson pass for Addin Fonua-Blake under the posts. There was even a stoppage for a pitch invader.

They were pegged back by a first half double salvo from Starford To’a and Luke Brooks after exceptional work from Daine Laurie, who also conjured one for himself and a second for To’a in the dying moments.

It is the ultimate Tigers irony that, just as they find a position that works for Laurie and enough time for him to play himself into form, he will leave the club to be a back-up at Penrith.

It was typically confusing stuff for Sheens: his side can put on outstanding football at times, but it always comes with so much rubbish that they never give themselves a chance.

The Warriors win in their sleep

This was the most un-Warriors thing imaginable: a routine win. They played about 50% as well as they could do and won anyway, 

It was a bit of a strange performance in that they never really got going to the best of their ability, but also never, ever looked like losing. Never has a team leading by four points in the final quarter looked less like they would lose.

The Warriors were forced to take a penalty goal to extend the lead to six points to make the result sure, but given that they were facing the Tigers, it really wasn’t necessary.

It was a properly competent performance if not an exceptional one. The Warriors had over 60% of the ball and territory, utterly denying the Tigers the chance to build pressure, and always moved the dial in their favour. There was a feeling that they could have switched gears whenever they wanted.

That they never really did underlined the importance of Egan to this side. He left with a HIA 20 minutes in and, for once, Webster had left Freddy Lussick off his bench, so it was perhaps inevitable that the hooker would go down early.

Egan has been central in straightening their attack and getting Shaun Johnson space, and while Bayley Sironen was perfectly fine as a hooker, he’s not a specialist and didn’t quite have the deception that has been vital in getting the Warriors on the front foot.

Without that, they weren’t quite as able to generate attack, but their control of the game ensured that it didn’t matter that much. 

Harris’ try was purely because of fatigue in the Tigers’ ranks after mountains of defence, and the lack of attack coming the other way much the same. After all the tackling and with 100m to go, they invariably failed to score. 

Fonua-Blake strolling under the posts with three minutes to play was the clincher, but it had been a long time coming with slow, suffocating pressure.

The Tigers play their part

The Tigers, in fairness to them, very much got into the spirit of the occasion. They brought a huge number of Kiwis – five of their 17 were born in NZ – and played the perfect role as far as good opponents were concerned. They had a crack, but never looked like winning.

They threw back, putting on some excellent tries, but also coughed up a lot of opportunity to ensure that they got beaten in the end.

In typically Tigers fashion, the most exciting parts of their afternoon were from players who they have already let go.

Laurie was exceptional, scoring one of his own and setting up three for others, while Luke Brooks also impressed in support play, finishing off a move of his own.

The usual good things about the Tigers were also there. Their young players remain impressive if inconsistent, which bodes well for the future as they mature into proper first graders. 

The usual bad things, however, were also there. The dropped balls, poor reads, toothless attack and awful kicking all came to the fore at different times. 

Turning up, having a crack and losing anyway – at the moment, that’s the Wests Tigers way.

The Crowd Says:

2023-08-13T09:25:25+00:00

Reddy

Roar Rookie


There are a lot of broncos and sea eagles fans in NZ. Warriors vs broncos would be great but Penrith are the team to beat. Can any team beat Penrith in a final, I'm not so sure.

2023-08-13T05:34:24+00:00

The Barry

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I will laugh… it cracks me up Capewell was 26 when he signed with the Panthers. So was Koroisau. Tamou was 28 and a current NSW and Australian rep. Sorenson was 28. Garner is 26. Hosking 25. I know you like the romantic ideal that the Panthers only sign washed up and unwanted players but it just ain’t so. A player comes on the market and if the Panthers offer more than anyone else they go there. Same as happens for every club

2023-08-13T02:48:49+00:00

Phil

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It would be great to see the Warriors in the GF and winning it after what they went through. Better if Penrith miss out and Brisbane make it.

2023-08-13T01:06:34+00:00

Dionysus

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Grand Final I would like to see - Panthers v Warriors (sadly Storm not good enough to get there) Result I would like to see - Warriors Premiers As a side note Congratulations to Leigh Leopards on winning the Challenge Cup final.

2023-08-13T00:33:09+00:00

Abbot

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There’s definitely a fear by teams of having smaller players in their team making a defensive liability. Hypothetical - would Alfie have played in 2023? I think his opportunities would have been limited because of his size.. and there may be part of the answer to the lack of halves options currently where the small, footy geniuses don’t get the opportunities they should as they play through the grades.

2023-08-13T00:22:42+00:00

wilbas

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The bumper bar incident was a nothing and the try in the corner should have been perused for a drop ball by the warriors winger.

2023-08-12T23:51:00+00:00

souvalis

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The team has to go to market this year to give any future credibility to John Morris' sacking. The pack outside Nikora (our Luke Lewis) isn't Top 4 by a long shot in grunt, skill, threat, nous or discipline. Doubt any of them would make their opposing coach's game tip sheet. For starters we do need a new Wade and don't think Wilton has much more development in him.

2023-08-12T23:13:39+00:00

Panthers

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Look at the circumstances behind each of those players when they left the respective clubs & ages. Try to make light of or laugh all you like, but I’m correct in this case. I didn’t say they were all poached? Moylan for example, had mental issues evidently & had to leave ? :thumbup: :stoked:

2023-08-12T23:07:54+00:00

Panthers

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West’s made a mistake with Laurie . He was playing fullback when they bought him, but had nearly always played in the halves as a young player. Penrith & West’s wanted to hide him at fullback because of his slighter frame. Penrith should extend the contract to a few years. As now he’s playing where he belongs & will improve there.

2023-08-12T23:03:49+00:00

Panthers

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How is that ? I always think of NZ teams , playing in the wet when in NZ.

2023-08-12T22:55:13+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


That’s right… when a Panthers player gets signed it’s poaching. When the Panthers sign a player it’s because they’re unwanted… :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-08-12T22:43:03+00:00

Panthers

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Other than Simmons, can you notice the difference in the players going either way? Most of the ones going to Cronulla are young, up & coming players. Such as yet another one in the fullback Ison , for next season. Or Puru ,Graham, Moylan ,Ross . Only exception was Luke Lewis. Where as the players going to Penrith from Cronulla, are veterans & players that they no longer want. Which aren’t as many & included Capewell & Sorenson. ( Then Blore was always touted as being a talented future first grader, before the Tigers poached him from the lower grades ).

2023-08-12T21:51:07+00:00

Abbot

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Tim Sheens post match statement “The two halves have formed a combination but all year it's been different combinations. We're finally putting a team together that will stand up together next year.” Has anyone told him the two halves are leaving at seasons end, or is this another thing the head coach wasn’t consulted on? :shocked:

2023-08-12T21:40:41+00:00

blacktown leagues

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Weve done alright over the years taking players from the Sharks’ ,Presto, Lang, Simmons ,Capewell ,Sorenson so we will let them have Blore. One I wish we could have sent back though was Mark McGaw

2023-08-12T12:15:38+00:00

Dumbo

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Souvalis; if the Sharks bought Blore, what would they do with him? He wouldn't be replacing Nikora or Wilton, in the first team. He would be unlikely to replace Williams as the first choice bench second rower. Or are you thinking of him as a Wade-Graham replacement ? Either way, Blore is too good for NSW Cup and would cost too much to buy just to sit on the bench.

2023-08-12T10:25:55+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Of course you would. Another Panther junior. :laughing:

2023-08-12T10:09:24+00:00

Collie Flower

Roar Rookie


Thanks for your analysis, Mike. It was very nice of the Wests Tigers to take their home game to Hamilton as a gesture of thanks to the Warriors for their struggle during the pandemic years. What an amazing crowd!! It was really fun to watch their enthusiasm. The Warriors haven't played well in wet weather conditions this year, so it's a relief for them to come away with this win. It shows good team character to win despite not playing as well as they have previously. Credit to Wests Tigers; they really challenged the Warriors tonight and have been improving.

2023-08-12T09:35:52+00:00

souvalis

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Love to steal Blore for the Sharks. Tigers are forever going to have to live with copping the rough end of the pineapple.

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