sando,
I think the statistics read something like:
When Marshall plays, Tigers win 70% of their games.
When Marshall doesn't play, Tigers win 25% of their games.
It's something like that. So basically, you just have to hope that he doesn't get injured this season
rewster said:
The Roosters have the best team on paper, but they only play as individuals, Jamie Soward has been their best player this season.
Roosters don't have the best squad on paper.
They are too weak in the forwards.
Apart from Morley and Harrison, and Tupou off the bench, the forward pack doesn't offer too much. Oh, and Wing off the bench too.
Finch at hooker .. lol. Flannery is solid, but nothing spectacular in the second row. Fitzgibbon is too old now to be playing in the front row (much like Webcke and Civoniceva, only worse).
Shillington and Plum, however, aren't good enough at the moment. I have a pretty high opinion of Shillington, though. He could end up being a top front rower. Shackleton rounds out the forward pack, starting second rower this week, and he's another fairly average player.
Compared to other sides, it is a weak forward pack.
For example, Bulldogs boast O'Meley, Hughes, Asotasi, Ryan, Mason, SB Williams, Grimaldi, Perry, Myles, Armit .. in my opinion, that is the best forward pack in the competition by a country mile.
With Ryles, Bailey and Young, the Dragons have the best front row in the comp, but the two front rowers are both injured.
And of course, Brisbane have a fearsome pack on paper, but they are running on tired legs.
Manly have a good second row, with Menzies, Watmough and Kennedy.
There's a few teams in the comp with better forward packs than the Roosters. But they do look pretty awesome across the backline. Monaghan instead of Perrett would probably make it just about the best backline in the competition ..