News 
 Local News 
 Sport 
 General 
 Tigers roaring after upset win 

Tigers roaring after upset win

28 Apr, 2007 08:00 AM
WESTS TIGERS proved their poor early season form was a thing of the past in upsetting NRL premiership fancies the Bulldogs 34-18 at Telstra Stadium last night.

The Tigers ran in six tries to three to notch up their second straight win after opening the season with four straight losses.

Young centre Dean Collis was the hero for the visitors, scoring two first-half tries and setting up another.

Tigers five-eighth Benji Marshall had one of his quieter games but still managed a personal haul of 14 points courtesy of a try, which gave the 2005 premiers an almost unassailable lead, and five conversions.

Down 16-6 at the break the Bulldogs had to be first to score and they went close on a number of occasions, with Chris Armit dropping the ball over the line and Willie Tonga losing it as he stretched out to score.

They paid the price for their inability to capitalise when Marshall pounced on an errant pass from Bulldogs fullback Luke Patten, the ball striking the knee of Tigers prop Todd Payten before the Kiwi five-eighth scooped up the ball and raced 75m to score.

The Bulldogs threatened a comeback when a brilliant Brent Sherwin flick pass sent Sonny Bill Williams over for a try, but Collis ensured his early effort would not go to waste when he brushed past Daniel Holdsworth to set up Daniel Fitzhenry for the match-sealer 18 minutes from time.

Hazem El Masri scored a late consolation try for the Bulldogs, but Tigers second rower Chris Heighington completed the rout when he touched down on a grubber.

While the game between the Telstra Stadium co-tenants didn’t quite match the brutal nature of the corresponding battle last year, there was still plenty of feeling early with three players bandaged up within the opening 20 minutes after suffering head cuts.

Tigers hooker Dene Halatau gave the Tigers the early initiative when he burst through the heart of the Bulldogs defence to set up Collis’s first after four minutes, before Mason ran through some flimsy defence to lock it up after nine minutes.

Print
Increase Text Size
Decrease Text Size
Willie Mason tackles Robbie Farah last night.
Willie Mason tackles Robbie Farah last night.

Most popular articles

RPI Production
1) Apple iPhone 4 32GB44 plans 12%
2) Apple iPhone 4 16GB44 plans 14%
3) Motorola Quench7 plans 3%
4) HTC Desire4 plans 1%
5) Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB33 plans 2%

Mobile Phones | Broadband Plans

Get the best deal at Fairfax Digital - Rural Press

 
 
Advertising Promotion


The Border Mail







Weather brought to you by:

Weatherzone

Navigate

Classifieds

More Ways to Read

Front Page

Current Issue
Privacy Policy | Conditions of Use | Advertising Terms | Copyright © 2010. Fairfax Media.
 SEND...
 SAVE...
 SHARE...