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Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers look to bounce back from poor last-start defeats when they square off in NRL Round 4 action on Friday night.
This clash between the Panthers and Tigers takes on extra meaning on Friday night as Ivan Cleary comes up against his former club as coach for the first time.
So far, it hasn’t been a successful transition for the Panthers. Touted as premiership favourites at the start of the season, Penrith have lost two of their three matches and look anything but a clicking unit.
Of course, there’s no shame in losing to a clinical Melbourne outfit as they did in Bathurst last week, but it was the manner in which they were defeated, failing to score a try and leaking 30 points, most of which came in the second half as the Panthers switched off.
Time is on Penrith’s side and they will remember their slow start from last season before rampaging into the finals, but they’d rather not rely on a mid-season surge this time around. Can they get back on track against the Tigers?
Michael Maguire’s team were flying high near the top of the table coming into Round 3 last week, but they were brought crashing back down to earth as they were comprehensively outplayed by Canterbury – the team most are backing for the wooden spoon.
The Tigers simply didn’t turn up last week and they were made to pay the price as they lost their first game of the season by a 22-8 scoreline.
To make matters worse, resurgent veteran Benji Marshall suffered a hamstring injury and will miss this clash, but that does open the door for Josh Reynolds to get a chance at rejoining the team alongside Luke Brooks in the halves.
Penrith have won the last four meetings between the teams, but this clash looms as a toss-up. Both sides were flat last week and will be determined for an immediate response. The Tigers for me were more of a disappointment considering the team they were playing – if the Panthers can improve their dismal completion rate from last week (58 per cent), they should be able to grind out a win at home.
Teams:
Panthers: 1 Dylan Edwards 2 Josh Mansour 3 Dean Whare 4 Waqa Blake 5 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6 James Maloney 7 Nathan Cleary 8 James Tamou 9 Sione Katoa 10 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 11 Viliame Kikau 12 Isaah Yeo 13 James Fisher-Harris
Interchange: 14 Wayde Egan 15 Frank Winterstein 16 Moses Leota 17 Hame Sele Reserves: 18 Liam Martin Luai 19 Tim Grant 20 Jarome Luai 21 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
Tigers: 1 Moses Mbye 2. Mahe Fonua 3. Robert Jennings 4 Esan Marsters 5 Corey Thompson 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Luke Brooks 8 Ben Matulino 9 Robbie Farah 10 Alex Twal 11 Ryan Matterson 12 Luke Garner 13 Elijah Taylor.
Interchange: 14 Russell Packer 15 Thomas Mikaele 16 Josh Aloiai 17 Michael Chee-Kam. Reserves: 18 Paul Momirovski 19 Matt Eisenhuth 20 Robbie Rochow 21 Chris McQueen
Penrith Panthers and Wests Tigers look to bounce back from poor last-start defeats when they square off in NRL Round 4 action on Friday night.
This clash between the Panthers and Tigers takes on extra meaning on Friday night as Ivan Cleary comes up against his former club as coach for the first time.
So far, it hasn’t been a successful transition for the Panthers. Touted as premiership favourites at the start of the season, Penrith have lost two of their three matches and look anything but a clicking unit.
Of course, there’s no shame in losing to a clinical Melbourne outfit as they did in Bathurst last week, but it was the manner in which they were defeated, failing to score a try and leaking 30 points, most of which came in the second half as the Panthers switched off.
Time is on Penrith’s side and they will remember their slow start from last season before rampaging into the finals, but they’d rather not rely on a mid-season surge this time around. Can they get back on track against the Tigers?
Michael Maguire’s team were flying high near the top of the table coming into Round 3 last week, but they were brought crashing back down to earth as they were comprehensively outplayed by Canterbury – the team most are backing for the wooden spoon.
The Tigers simply didn’t turn up last week and they were made to pay the price as they lost their first game of the season by a 22-8 scoreline.
To make matters worse, resurgent veteran Benji Marshall suffered a hamstring injury and will miss this clash, but that does open the door for Josh Reynolds to get a chance at rejoining the team alongside Luke Brooks in the halves.
Penrith have won the last four meetings between the teams, but this clash looms as a toss-up. Both sides were flat last week and will be determined for an immediate response. The Tigers for me were more of a disappointment considering the team they were playing – if the Panthers can improve their dismal completion rate from last week (58 per cent), they should be able to grind out a win at home.
Teams:
Panthers: 1 Dylan Edwards 2 Josh Mansour 3 Dean Whare 4 Waqa Blake 5 Dallin Watene-Zelezniak 6 James Maloney 7 Nathan Cleary 8 James Tamou 9 Sione Katoa 10 Reagan Campbell-Gillard 11 Viliame Kikau 12 Isaah Yeo 13 James Fisher-Harris
Interchange: 14 Wayde Egan 15 Frank Winterstein 16 Moses Leota 17 Hame Sele Reserves: 18 Liam Martin Luai 19 Tim Grant 20 Jarome Luai 21 Malakai Watene-Zelezniak
Tigers: 1 Moses Mbye 2. Mahe Fonua 3. Robert Jennings 4 Esan Marsters 5 Corey Thompson 6 Josh Reynolds 7 Luke Brooks 8 Ben Matulino 9 Robbie Farah 10 Alex Twal 11 Ryan Matterson 12 Luke Garner 13 Elijah Taylor.
Interchange: 14 Russell Packer 15 Thomas Mikaele 16 Josh Aloiai 17 Michael Chee-Kam. Reserves: 18 Paul Momirovski 19 Matt Eisenhuth 20 Robbie Rochow 21 Chris McQueen


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