‘Disgrace’: Tigers fans revolt at Wests first half disaster
Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire has lost his cool with a major explosion as his side couldn’t honour Tommy Raudonikis with a win.
The Wests Tigers came into the clash against North Queensland with everything to play for but have played a horrid first half which saw the side booed off the field at halftime.
On a day that the Tigers farewelled Western Suburbs Magpies legend Tommy Raudonikis, the first half was as uninspired as it gets as the winless Cowboys ran out to a 28-6 lead at halftime.
While the home side came back to make it a 34-30 thriller, it was a mountain too high for the Tigers as the Cowboys claimed their first win of the season.
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The Tigers have only one win themselves this season but Wests didn’t seem to be playing for Tommy.
The result was the most points the Cowboys have ever scored in the first half of a game in Sydney.
But with a packed house willing a Tigers victory, the fans were far from happy with the performance the home side put in with the crowd raining down boos late in the half.
Tigers coach Michael Maguire was equally angry with the half, slamming his pen into the table as he cursed out the nightmare first half after the Cowboys scored their fifth try as Murray Taulagi pickpocketed the Tigers.
Fox League commentator Warren Smith said “Michael Maguire is in Craig Bellamy-mode” with the Storm coach well known for his coaches box outbursts.
The moment that exemplified the dire first half was the final play when new forward Joe Ofahengaue dropped the ball within 10m of the line in the shadow of halftime.
It turned out to be the final play of the half with the fans furious.
“Disastrous way to end the first 40,” Smith said. “You can only imagine what Michael Maguire will be saying when he gets downstairs in just a few moments time. He might need a need a moment or two to compose himself.”
Social media was quickly to tear the Tigers a new one.
I am lost for words cowboys 28-6 Tigers at halftime. Itâs very hard to watch. Our players show no confidence. Where do we go from here?. How do we become a winning,confident club ?. This is heartbreaking.@WestsTigers
— Anthony Field (@Anthony_Wiggle) April 11, 2021
Oh my goodness, this defence from the Tigers is worryingly brittle! Half time canât come quick enough!! Madge will tear the paint off the walls ð±ð±
— Mark Geyer (@markMGgeyer) April 11, 2021
The tigers are a disgrace
— Gus Worland (@GusWorland) April 11, 2021
Full house
Home
Tommy tribute and they come out with that in the first half
This display from @WestsTigers is absolutely WOEFUL. #NRL#NRLTigersCowboys
— Bernie Coen (@berniecoen) April 11, 2021
Deaths, taxes and being let down by the @WestsTigers.
— Nick McGrath (@nickmcgrath4) April 11, 2021
Wore my Tigers jersey to work today. Lucky I brought a jacket with me.#NRLTigersCowboyshttps://t.co/ekSTJB1DDB
Has anyone started the #FireMaguire hashtag yet?#NRLTigersCowboys
— Wade Shipard (@wadeshipard) April 11, 2021
Is there anything more predictable than the Tigers going missing in a big game? #NRLTigersCowboys
— Cameron Mee (@cameron_mee1) April 11, 2021
Tigers lost this with their disgraceful first half. Fact they scored 18 second half points only papers over the fact this mob are simply not good enough.
— Ray Gatt (@Gatty54) April 11, 2021
Whatever Maguire said in the halftime break appeared to inspire the side, scoring three tries in six minutes to bounce back to 28-20.
But while the Tigers looked to have scored another one through David Nofoaluma, it was denied after James Roberts was found to have obstructed the Cowboys line on the decoy run.
Fans chanted “bulls***” but it was fair enough as Roberts found himself in the line and stopped Coen Hess from making an attempt.
Straight up the other end the Cowboys made it a potential 12-point turnaround scoring through bench forward Lachlan Burr.
While the Tigers looked threatening throughout the remainder of the game, the Tigers had given the Cowboys too much of a lead.
Tommy Talau scored with eight minutes remaining to make a game of it.
The Tigers were ruing wayward goalkicking, with five-eighth Adam Doueihi missing three of his five conversions.
Adding salt to the wound, the result was the first time the Cowboys have won at Leichhardt Oval since the year 2000.