‘Embarrassed’: Tigers make captaincy call
The Wests Tigers have revealed their new look leaders, taking a different approach after “embarrassing” scenes over the weekend.
The Wests Tigers have revealed their new look leaders, taking a different approach after “embarrassing” scenes over the weekend.
One massive question remains about the Bulldogs in 2022 – and Monday’s trial match left them no closer to answering it. Paul Crawley’s LIKES and DISLIKES from the trials.
Olsen Filipaina was remembered as a ‘firm Tigers favourite’ and the conqueror of a rugby league Immortal during a moving memorial service at Leichhardt Oval on Monday.
George Piggins returned to Erskineville Oval after a rough trot with his health and South Sydney hooker Peter Mamouzelos wasn’t about to miss a rare opportunity with the legend.
NRL young gun Tim Moltzen left the Wests Tigers unwanted at the end of 2015 following a string of injuries which cut his career short. Moltzen reflects on the club he played 90 games for and how the kicked him the kerb without so much as a ‘goodbye’.
Cronulla’s salary cap fine will cost them James Segeyaro with the former Dally M hooker of the year’s contract set to be formally rejected by the NRL.
In the second instalment of the 2019 NRL pre-season power rankings Nick Campton looks at teams on the way up, the way down and some that won’t move at all.
Eight months ago, Luke Garner was mowing lawns for $20 an hour. Not convinced his NRL opportunity was gone. But not sure it wasn’t either. Now, he’s a surprise contender to get a start for Wests Tigers.
NRL teams that finish as low at 10th on the premiership table will get the opportunity to play finals football under a proposal to revamp qualifying rules for the playoffs. But the fans aren’t happy.
It is easy to feel uncomfortable with the NRL’s new wildcard concept. It is even easier not to like it at all. Basically, it’s rewarding losing teams, writes Paul Kent.
There’s no secret to where the Wests Tigers need to improve in season 2019: Attack. If they can find room to score points, they’ll go a long way to breaking their lengthy finals drought, writes Anthony Griffin.
The 2019 pre-season is done and dusted and there was plenty to digest and discuss, with injuries, form, new rookie bolters and more — check out the talking points from every game.
Marina Go will step down as Wests Tigers chairwoman and Simon Cook will take over as interim chief executive until Justin Pascoe returns in June, the NRL club has announced.
The Tigers breed leaders but have no direction, Winx makes it thirty-one straight wins and the absurd comments from the Cowboys chairman over Scott Bolton’s punishment.
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