Once again they lacked creativity and variation, with rookie five-eighth Mason Lino repeatedly delivering short passes to Hoffman on the left with Tomkins lurking hopefully in support, before chancing their arm unsuccessfully out wide to the right.
With nine first grade regulars already out of action the Warriors may be missing more experience for next week's final round away clash against the Bulldogs, after fullback Sam Tomkins was forced from the field in the second-half with a recurrence of the knee injury that has dogged his season.
Aggressive front-rower Charlie Gubb may also find himself sidelined after he was placed on report midway through the second-half for a shoulder charge on Ava Seumanufagai.
As they did in last week's thrashing at the hands of the Cowboys, the Warriors attack faded away in the second-quarter as the Tigers defence bared their teeth.
Farah got his side on the board with a try from dummy-half, before throwing a reverse flick-pass to send Luke Brooks over for their second and a 12-6 lead.
Sustained possession gave them more momentum before the crafty No9 threaded a grubber kick to the ingoal to give Dene Halatau their third four-pointer.
The Warriors looked lethargic after the resumption and a nice touch from James Tedesco put Tim Simona in space, before he sped around a flat-footed Tomkins on a 60-metre dash for the line.
With Tomkins forced to the sideline a backline reshuffle saw Lolohea move to fullback, but the Warriors defence was again sluggish when Kevin Naiqama and Nofoaluma ran in two quick tries to make it 34-6.
Goal kicking ace Pat Richards then joined the try-scoring, before Allwood's double gave the Warriors some brief respite, only for Nofoaluma to finish the job with his second three minutes from time.
Wests Tigers 50 (Robbie Farah, Luke Brooks, Dene Halatau, Tim Simona, Kevin Naiqama, David Nofoaluma 2, Pat Richards, Martin Taupau tries, Richards 7 cons)
Warriors 16 (Albert Vete, Matt Allwood 2 tries, Tui Lolohea 2 cons)