Wests Tigers chair goes silent after latest humiliation
Wests Tigers football boss Tim Sheens has been left to clean up the latest embarrassing display from the embattled club.
Wests Tigers football boss Tim Sheens has been left to clean up the latest embarrassing display from the embattled club.
Storm star Justin Olam has closed the book on the perceived feud between Latrell Mitchell and Brandon Smith in five short sentences.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse for the Tigers, a new report has emerged maligned star Luke Brooks isn’t happy.
Only two weeks into the NRL season and questions are being asked about new rules that coaches are “still trying to work out”.
Benji Marshall has been through as much as any NRL player could. But through the glory, injuries and rejection, he sacrificed and remained accountable. If only more players could follow his lead, writes Paul Kent.
After 1063 days, Manly backrower Curtis Sironen will finally retutn to the place he farewelled his legendary father’s playing career as a four-year old – Leichhardt Oval.
Wayne Bennett shuffles South Sydney, Zac Lomax will miss Round 1, a NZ young gun is out, injury hampers Wests Tigers star and Raiders’ selection surprise. Keep up to date with all the latest news ahead of the team announcements.
Former NSW Premier Barry O’Farrell has been appointed chairman of the Wests Tigers board. O’Farrell will replace outgoing chairwoman Marina Go, who quit her post earlier this year after five years in charge.
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.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/page/198