2011 Wests Tigers season

The 2011 Wests Tigers season was the twelfth in the joint-venture club's history. They competed in the National Rugby League's 2011 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 4th (out of 16) to qualify for their 2nd consecutive play-off series. They were knocked out of the finals by eventual grand finalists, the New Zealand Warriors.

Wests Tigers
2011 season
CEOStephen Humphreys
Head coachTim Sheens
CaptainRobbie Farah
NRL4th (Semi Final)
Toyota Cup7th
NSW Cup8th
Top try scorerClub: Benji Marshall (13)
Top points scorerClub: Benji Marshall (211)
Highest home attendance27,687
Lowest home attendance10,178
Average home attendance18,564

Season Summary

Robbie Farah retained his role as captain for the third year in a row. After an impressive end to the 2010 Telstra Premiership, the Tigers were keen to keep the same squad the retained all their starting side with the addition of Matt Utai.

In the week leading up to the start of the season, it was reported that Tigers star half Benji Marshall was being investigated into an alleged assault in the early hours of Saturday, 5 March.[1] This incident occurred just days after Marshall was announced as the face of rugby league for 2011 and hours after Marshall appeared at an event for the charity he helped create, Footy Rocks.

Match results

Regular season

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
14 MarchRound 1 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsStadium Australia, SydneyLoss14–24Lawrence, Marshall, TuqiriMarshall (1)26,737
19 MarchRound 2 New Zealand WarriorsLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin20–12Lawrence (2), Ayshford, FarahMarshall (2)13,161
26 MarchRound 3 Canberra RaidersCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin34–24Ayshford, Fifita, Heighington, Lawrence, Lui, UtaiMarshall (5)14,091
3 AprilRound 4 Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss6–24WoodsMarshall (1)20,479
8 AprilRound 5 South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Football Stadium, SydneyWin30–6Dwyer (2), Brown, Marshall, McKinnonMarshall (5)22,677
15 AprilRound 6 Gold Coast TitansRobina Stadium, Gold CoastLoss14–20Dwyer, HeighingtonMarshall (3)17,221
22 AprilRound 7 Brisbane BroncosSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss18–31Moltzen (2), LuiMarshall (3)19,494
1 MayRound 8 Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium, CanberraWin49–12McKinnon (2), Dwyer, Fifita, Fulton, Heighington, Marshall, UtaiMarshall (7) & (FG), Moltzen (1)13,425
14 MayRound 10 South Sydney RabbitohsStadium Australia, SydneyLoss18–29Farah, Marshall, UtaiMarshall (3)18,235
21 MayRound 11 Penrith PanthersCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin20–18Ayshford, Brown, Dwyer, MarshallMarshall (2)16,172
29 MayRound 12 St George Illawarra DragonsKogarah Oval, SydneyLoss18–24Fifita, Moltzen, UtaiMarshall (3)19,892
6 JuneRound 13 Newcastle KnightsLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin17–16Brown, Fulton, LuiMarshall (2), Farah (FG)18,021
12 JuneRound 14 New Zealand WarriorsMt Smart Stadium, WellingtonWin26–22Marshall (2), Ayshford, McKinnon, RyanMarshall (3)15,889
19 JuneRound 15 Melbourne StormLeichhardt Oval, SydneyLoss4–12Ryan20,486
24 JuneRound 16 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyLoss6–16MoltzenMiller (1)19,252
8 JulyRound 18 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium, SydneyLoss6–22LuiMarshall (1)19,654
16 JulyRound 19 North Queensland CowboysWillows Sports Complex, TownsvilleWin38–18Ayshford (2), Ellis, Fulton, Marshall, MoltzenMarshall (7)12,880
25 JulyRound 20 Sydney RoostersLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin19–12Ayshford, Fulton, RyanMarshall (3) & (FG)10,178
29 JulyRound 21 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesGrahame Park, GosfordWin14–12Ayshford, Lawrence, LuiMarshall (1)20,059
5 AugustRound 22 St George Illawarra DragonsSydney Football Stadium, SydneyWin16–14Fulton, Marshall, RyanMarshall (2)27,687
12 AugustRound 23 Penrith PanthersPenrith Park, PenrithWin32–18Ellis (2), Farah, Heighington, Moltzen, RyanMarshall (4)15,192
21 AugustRound 24 Parramatta EelsSydney football Stadium, SydneyWin31–12Ayshford (2), Marshall, Ryan, UtaiMarshall (5), Farah (FG)18,626
29 AugustRound 25 Gold Coast TitansCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin39–10Ayshford, Heighington, Marshall, Moltzen, Ryan, Tuqiri, UtaiMarshall (4), Farah (FG)14,378
3 SeptemberRound 26 Cronulla SharksEndeavour Field, SydneyWin30–22Farah (3), Brown, Moltzen, TuqiriMarshall (6)16,879

Finals Series

DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
9 SeptemberQualifying Final St George Illawarra DragonsStadium Australia, SydneyWin21–12Heighington, Marshall, RyanMarshall (4), Marshall (FG)45,361
16 SeptemberQualifying Final New Zealand WarriorsSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss20–22Farah, Galloway, MarshallMarshall (4)27,109

March

The Tigers started the season with an away loss to the Canterbury Bulldogs. Tigers prop Bryce Gibbs was a late withdrawal from the game, with Andrew Fifita replacing him in the starting lineup. The first try of the game was scored by a length-of-the-field try to Bulldogs outside back Josh Morris in the 27th minute. The Tigers hit back six minutes later with a good backline move which saw Benji Marshall throwing a cut-out pass to Lote Tuqiri to score the opening try of the Tigers account for 2011. Tuqiri has scored the opening try of the season for the Tigers for the second time in a row. Marshall missed the conversion from the sideline and the Tigers trailed 6–4 at halftime. The Tigers were first to score after the break through Chris Lawrence, with another Marshall assist, but tries to Pritchard and Keating saw the Bulldogs leading 16–8 after 64 minutes. Marshall then scored a try himself and converted it with 11 minutes remaining. But that was to be the closest the Tigers would get, as Steve Turner scored for the 'Dogs in the 75th minute, to seal the points with a 24–14 victory. Liam Fulton lead the tackle count for the Tigers with 44, with captain Robbie Farah also making a strong contribution with 38.

Tigers Lineup: McKinnon; Tuqiri, Ayshford, Lawrence, Utai; Marhsall, Lui; Fifita, Farah (c), Galloway, Fulton, Ellis, Heighington. Interchange: Moltzen, Dwyer, Payten, Woods.


Liam Fulton was ruled out before the teams were announced on Tuesday with a shoulder injury sustained in the Week 1 loss to the Bulldogs. Simon Dwyer was named in the run-on side. Gareth Ellis was in doubt a couple days before the match and that was confirmed at kick-off, when he and fellow big-man Bryce Gibbs also withdraw from the game. They were replaced by the Schirnack brothers. The Tigers opened up their account for 2011 with their first home game of the season, played at Leichhardt Oval. The error count was high and tries were hard to come by, but the Tigers eventually managed to come from behind to get the win. A first half Chris Lawrence try was cancelled out minutes later by Simon Mannering and the score was 6–6 at the break. Krisnan Inu managed to find himself scoring from dummy-half in the corner in the 50th minute, after some freakish lead-up work by Inu the play before. A side-line conversion by Seymour gave the visitors a 12–6 lead. With less than twenty minutes remaining the Tigers stepped it up to send Ayshford and the skipper, Farah, over to put the Tigers in the lead. Another try to Lawrence sealed the win in the 74th minute.

Tigers Lineup: McKinnon; Tuqiri, Ayshford, Lawrence, Utai; Marshall, Lui; Fifita, Farah (c), Galloway, Dwyer, A.Schirnack, Heighington. Interchange: Moltzen, Woods, Payten, J.Schirnack


Coming into the game the Tigers were again without influential second-rowers Fulton and Ellis, and the team fielded a similar line-up to the previous week. To add to their injury woes, however, Tuqiri only lasted 49 minutes coming off with a suspected broken arm. Chris Lawrence was also rushed to Campbelltown Hospital to relocate a dislocated hip with six minutes left in the game. The Tigers will be without both their left-sided attackers for several weeks. The Tigers started well, scoring the first try through Lawrence and ended the half with a commanding 16–4 lead. They went on to control much of the second half sealing the game after 69 minutes with a 34–10 lead. Disappointingly for fans and coach Tim Sheens, the Tigers let in three tries in the final ten minutes, including a 90-metre dash by Blake Ferguson to give the Raiders some credibility to the scoreline.

Tigers Lineup: McKinnon; Tuqiri, Ayshford, Lawrence, Utai; Marshall, Lui; Fifita, Farah (c), Galloway, Dwyer, Payten, Heighington. Interchange: Moltzen, Woods, J.Schirnack, A.Schirnack.


April

The Tigers again had to field a depleted side without regular starters Tuqiri, Lawrence, Fulton, and Ellis, as well as Footy Show star and right winger Beau Ryan still sidelined with his pre-season injury. Bryce Gibbs was also expected not to play, but was a late inclusion to side wearing jersey number 20. This meant the naming of halfback Jacob Miller for his debut. Mitch Brown was recalled to replace Tuqiri, Tim Moltzen was selected in the centres and Geoff Daniela was named in the side for the first time this season on the bench. A quick reshuffle to the originally selected side meant that Miller had to wait 64 minutes before making his debut, with Moltzen switching to halfback and Daniela starting in the centres. Jason Schirnack was omitted from the team altogether. The Roosters came out crowing, scoring two tries in 13 minutes over the wounded Tigers outfit. The Tigers got one back straight after half-time through Aaron Woods, but were no real match for the 2010 Runners-Up. In a comical event seven minutes into the second-half, Roosters five-eighth Todd Carney bolted over referee Tony Archer after screaming through a line-break. The Roosters went on to score two minutes later through fullback Anthony Minichiello. With Roosters leading 18–6 with ten minutes to go, Minichiello was then sin binned for a professional foul (deliberately raking the ball from Tigers captain Robbie Farah after his line-break). However, the Tigers were unable to capitalize on the extra-man advantage, and it was the Roosters next to score through a magnificent inside ball from Pearce to Carney. The Roosters came away with the points with a 24–6 win.

Tigers Lineup: 1. McKinnon; 2. Brown, 3. Ayshford, 14. Daniela, 5. Utai; 6. Marshall, 4. Moltzen; 8. Fifita, 9. Farah (c), 10. Galloway, 11. Dwyer, 13. Heighington, 20. Gibbs. Interchange: 7. Miller, 12. A.Schirnack, 16. Woods, 17. Payten.


Round 5 – Heritage Round: Arch-old enemies the South Sydney Rabbitohs were the Tigers opponents for this historic celebration. It was the first match back from injury for Gareth Ellis, after initially not being named in the squad, Ellis passed a fitness test late in the week to become available. The unlucky player to miss out was Aaron Woods. The Rabbitohs got on the board early with some good footwork and passing from Chris Sandow and running by Roy Asotasi. The Rabbits seemed to dominate possession early in the match, but some good Tigers defence held them at bay. It took some individual brilliance from Benji Marshall to get the Tigers going. From the scrum win, he dodged, weaved and dummied his way into a hole from nothing to race 40 metres to score and convert his try. Still the Tigers defence looked strong and in the 35th minute another long range try was scored to Wade McKinnon off the back of some excellent work from skipper Robbie Farah out of dummy-half. The Tigers went to the break 12–6 in the lead. The Tigers were first to score upon resumption to Mitch Brown in the corner. They extended their lead to 22–6 moments later, in the 49th minute, when Marshall sent Simon Dwyer through a roaring gap to score. A penalty goal would all but seal victory in the 65th minute, but the Tigers weren't finished. Again Marshall sent Dwyer over in the 69th minute to stretch the lead to 30–6, and there the score would remain. With five minutes to go Marshall was sent to the sin bin for a profession foul (holding Souths back-rower Dave Taylor down too long). Marshall left the field to standing ovation for all his efforts on the night. The man-of-the-match award would go to Dwyer however, for his two tries and 31 tackles. This big victory was set up by some stunning Tigers defence in the first half. Injuries to Keith Galloway and Geoff Daniela put a dampener on an otherwise brilliant Tigers performance.

Tigers Lineup: 1. McKinnon; 2. Brown, 3. Ayshford, 4. Daniela, 5. Utai; 6. Marshall, 7. Moltzen; 8. Gibbs, 9. Farah (c), 10. Galloway, 11. Dwyer, 18. Ellis, 13. Heighington. Interchange: 12. A.Schirnack, 14. Miller, 15. Fifita, 17. Payten.


The Tigers started without three players originally named at the start of the week: McKinnon, Ryan, and Woods. This meant call-ups for NSW Cup players, winger Sam Latu, fullback Sean Meaney, and back-rower Mark Flanagan for the first time this season. Moltzen switched to fullback and young Jacob Miller started at halfback in his stead. The Tigers couldn't have asked for any more of a perfect start. From the first set of six, the Titans dropped the ball and the Tigers were on the attack. They got a repeat set when Miller grubbered the ball into the in-goal where Capewell was caught. From the resultant set, the Titans got the ball, when a Tigers kick failed to make it past the defence. Titans halfback, Scott Prince, however, decided to throw a flick pass inside his own 20 metres which failed to find its target. The Tigers got the ball back and this time did not pass up the opportunity to take some points. A brilliantly executed kick from Marshall in behind the defensive line saw a rampaging Simon Dwyer diving to ground the ball over the line. This set the tone for the next twenty minutes. The Tigers turned down the opportunity to score a try in the ninth, opting for a penalty conversion. Marshall extended the lead by two points. They would be invited back into Titans territory when Prince kicked the ball out on the full from the resultant kick-off. The Tigers scored through Chris Heighington in the eleventh minute, cleaning up the scraps on a last play kick. The Tigers would continue to dominate the match, until the Titans hit back with two quick tries to William Zillman in the 25th and 28th minute. At half-time, the Tigers would remain in the lead 14–8. The second half began as a polar opposite to the first. The Tigers were the ones playing ordinary, drop-ball football and the Titans had more opportunities. Off the back of a penalty, Scott Prince scored a fantastic solo try when he threw a dummy and sliced through the Tigers defence to level the scores in the 73rd minute. The Titans then got their second win of the season with what would end up being the last play of the match. As the Tigers looked to put pressure on a potential field goal attempt, Minichiello simply strolled over the line off a Nathan Friend short pass, one out from the ruck.

Tigers Lineup: 7. Moltzen; 19. Latu, 3. Ayshford, 4. Brown, 5. Utai; 6. Marshall, 14. Miller; 8. Gibbs, 9. Farah, 10. Payten, 11. Dwyer, 12. Ellis, 13. Heighington. Interchange: 15. Fifita, 16, A.Schirnack, 18. Meaney, 20. Flanagan.


Ladder

2011 NRL Telstra Premiership
Pos. Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Melbourne Storm 2419-5252130821342
2 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (P) 2418-6253933120840
3 Brisbane Broncos 2418-6251137213940
4 Wests Tigers 2415-925194308934
5 St. George Illawarra Dragons 241419248334114233
6 New Zealand Warriors 2414-10250439311132
7 North Queensland Cowboys 2414-1025324805232
8 Newcastle Knights 2412-1224784433528
9 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 2412-122449489-4028
10 South Sydney Rabbitohs 2411-132531562-3126
11 Sydney Roosters 2410-142417500-8324
12 Penrith Panthers 249-152430517-8722
13 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 247-172428557-12918
14 Parramatta Eels 2461172385538-15317
15 Canberra Raiders 246-182423623-20016
16 Gold Coast Titans 246-182363629-26616

Squad

Wests Tigers 2011 squad
First team squad Coaching staff

Head coach

Assistant coaches


Legend:
  • (c) Captain(s)
  • (vc) Vice captain(s)
  • Injured

Updated: 25 May 2011
Source(s): Wests Tigers NRL Squad

References

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