Tigers coach defends controversial axings

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No regrets says coach Michael Maguire! 9WWOS

And he's adamant the players are on board."We want to be the winning club. We want to make sure we're doing it diligently so we all grow into the good habits and try and perform to be at the top end.

Tommy Talau , Russell Packer and Alex Seyfarth are also out, with Robert Jennings, Luke Garner, Matt Eisenhuth and Sam McIntyre in. Compounding their form are injuries to Valentine Holmes, Jordan McLean, Michael Morgan and John Asiata that has left Green without serious strike power."But it's not an issue for us internally," he said.

 

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