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NRL 2024: Wests Tigers production line in full swing as the next crop of talent at Concord is revealed

Wests Tigers coach Benji Marshall has some of the best rugby league rising talent in the country at his disposal. We take a look at the rising pathways players next in line.

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The Wests Tigers production line is in full swing.

Coach Benji Marshall has one eye on the future and hasn’t been afraid to blood the club’s most promising rookies in 2024, handing out 10 NRL debuts so far this season, including boom five-eighth Lachlan Galvin.

The 18-year-old Galvin is at the centre of a Tigers revival, the foundation of which will be built around the club’s best pathways talent.

The Tigers’ back-to-back wins has featured teenagers Galvin, Jordan Miller, Heath Mason and Luke Lauliilii – who are all local juniors.

It not only put the spotlight on the club’s pathways but has fans wondering who is the next in line?

The likes of centre Heamasi Makasini and playmaker Onitoni Large, who starred in Harold Matthews (under-17s), are rated as some of the best prospects in the country.

While others like back rower Archie Duncombe, 18, is another local junior who is considered one of the most promising forwards at the Concord club.

We take a look at the youngsters that Marshall will have at his disposal, now and into the future, as part of the club’s roster rebuild.

Originally published as NRL 2024: Wests Tigers production line in full swing as the next crop of talent at Concord is revealed

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