Just In: As pressure on Benji Marshall grows, a shocking NRL truth is revealed by a Wests Tigers statistic….

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall has torn his side to shreds following a horror 58-6 defeat to Cronulla at Pointsbet Stadium. The Tigers had shown signs of life at the start of this year, but a third wooden spoon in a row is starting to look increasingly likely as each round passes.

The joint venture club has conceded 138 points in their past three games against top-four sides and on Friday they were completely outplayed and out-hustled by a Sharks side that had lost five of its past six NRL matches and were without star halfback Nicho Hynes. Following the match the rookie boss went nuclear, calling out the players’ poor attitude as a damning stat revealed just how far behind the eight ball the club is in effort areas.

“I’ve got to apologise to our fans,” he said. “When you take the field, you’ve got to choose the right attitude, and tonight they ran harder and tackled way harder than us and it showed on the scoreboard.

“We haven’t seen that (lack of attitude) all year. If it was a weekly occurrence then I’d probably know more, but it’s the first time I’ve seen it this year. There’s no one in our team that could say they played well.”

“When you take the field, you’ve got to take the right attitude with how hard you want to tackle and how hard you want to run. They ran harder and tackled harder than us and had way more energy than us.”

The Tigers went into the Sharks game as outsiders but fans were holding out hope a win could be on the cards. With Cronulla’s recent struggles, they would have been bitterly disappointed by not just the scoreline but their players’ efforts.

The Tigers’ attack was disjointed and their defence lazy and ill-disciplined as the Sharks cut them to shreds with ease. The Tigers’ backs as a whole failed to do any real heavy lifting early in the sets and the props were hardly putting their hands up to make an impact.'BS on every level': Why Benji has been caught in the crossfire

Incredibly with only 10 minutes to go, not a single Wests Tigers player had run for 100m. By that stage in the game, the Sharks’ entire back five had well and truly surpassed that mark, as had two of their forwards.

By the end of the match, only Adam Doueihi cracked the triple digits for run metres. In comparison by the time the full-time siren had sounded, 11 Sharks players had reached that same mark.

While in defence, the story wasn’t much better. Throughout the game, the Tigers’ poor discipline and lack of defensive pressure was on full display for all to see. And in the first half, Api Koroisau was sent to the sin bin for a ruck infringement, taking their tally to a staggering 14 players marched from the field this season.

The Tigers’ loss was made worse with skipper Api Koroisau coming off with a calf injury, while Alex Seyfarth and Stefano Utoikamanu also left the field with head knocks. The only downside for Cronulla – who strengthened their grip on a top-four spot with the big win – was the loss of young forward Jesse Colquhoun to a suspected ACL injury.

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