The ‘catalyst’ to vary Tigers’ fortunes after horror begin to Sheens’ reign

The Tigers have begun the 2023 season “disjointed” and with no win, however there’s a lightweight on the finish of the tunnel based on James Graham.

English recruit John Bateman is but to function beneath Tim Sheens after he initially mentioned the backrower was acclimatising to his new membership

Mystery then emerged surrounding his availability and an ankle damage was mentioned to be the rationale for his absence.

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Speaking on NRL360 on Monday evening, The Australian’s Brent Read revealed Bateman is prone to play in Round 3.

While positives are few and much between for Tigers’ devoted, Graham believes his former teammate may be the “catalyst” for change in Leichhardt.

“Looking at the positives, they’ve got a guy waiting in the wings there called John Bateman, I know he can drag a team up,” Graham mentioned on Triple M’s Monday Scrum.

“He’ll frighten the living daylights out of you to not make errors and perform to team standards.

“He has that ability to put the fear of god into his teammates, I used to love standing beside him, he is a guy you want to go to war with.

“John Bateman could be the catalyst for the Tigers and changing their fortunes.”

Bateman and Graham performed collectively for England, going all the best way to the World Cup closing in 2017, shedding to the Kangaroos.

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Former Tigers prop Aaron Woods believes the membership have to be affected person with Sheens’ new attacking model and backbone gamers together with Apisai Koroisau.

“You are going to want to hope so, because they need it, the problem at the moment is, they beat themselves,” Woods mentioned.

“Their shape has been okay, it’s their execution of it, they completed at 65 per cent yesterday, the week before 60 per cent, you aren’t going to win games like that.

“You need to be up above 80 per cent, it is non-negotiable.”

“It has been a whole change of their systems attack wise, I’m not there, I obviously don’t know what they’re going through

“But when I have been in clubs that have had a lot of spine players moving around, it doesn’t happen overnight, it’s a work in progress.”

However, Graham argued the Tigers had a golden alternative to beat the Knights on Sunday.

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Newcastle misplaced marquee star Kalyn Ponga minutes into the conflict earlier than Jacob Saifiti was despatched off for an unsightly excessive deal with on Jake Simpkin.

“It doesn’t Woodsy, but the circumstances they were presented with yesterday, they should at least be creating opportunities,” Graham mentioned.

“They should at least be making half breaks, it took them to the 78th minute for Stefano to barge over.

“I don’t know what the Tigers were trying to do, they looked so disjointed, so disjointed and unfortunately for Tigers fans and members, it’s the same old story.

“You look for positives, you know we are going to get better as a spine, going to learn to play with Api, but then you just have to keep it simple sometimes.”

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