Transfer watch: Api sealed, now Tigers eye another prize
The Wests Tigers have coughed up huge money to lure Api Koroisau, but there’s enough left for one more big name recruit.
The Wests Tigers have coughed up huge money to lure Api Koroisau, but there’s enough left for one more big name recruit.
The Storm have reportedly been rejected after tabling a player-swap offer that would have seen Brandon Smith leave immediately.
The Penrith Panthers are quickly finding out the price of success, with another premiership-winning star opting to join a rival club.
The fastest man in rugby league is certainly enjoying life in Sydney. He didn’t score the 783 tries predicted by one fan, but Josh Addo-Carr still made a huge impression in his Oz tag cameo.
With Christmas just around the corner, Paul Crawley has taken a look at every NRL coach to find out what they want from Santa this year.
Wests Tigers have vowed to fight for their CEO and $750,000 fine in a case that will go to the heart of the NRL’s salary cap and end the inconsistencies that have damaged so many clubs.
Robbie Farah says he is prepared “to take a bullet” for his Wests Tigers team and retire immediately after being unwittingly embroiled in the club’s salary cap fiasco.
Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire is already working overtime to ensure the 2019 season does not involve a cut to his roster, including a premature farewell for club favourite Robbie Farah.
On the morning Justin Pascoe was marched off Wests Tigers premises indefinitely by the NRL, the club was preparing to celebrate a 20-year first for the joint-venture club.
Michael Maguire could be forced to immediately shed someone from his roster if Wests Tigers fail to overturn sanctions involving a contentious ambassadorial role for Robbie Farah.
Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe has been sensationally deregistered by the NRL over alleged breaches of the salary cap but the club will be fighting their position.
The Wests Tigers are shell-shocked over the NRL penalties and are facing the possibility of shedding a player from their roster to comply with the salary cap in 2019.
Wests Tigers will consider opening historic talks to form a powerful 12-month partnership with the A-League’s new South-West Sydney franchise.
Luke Brooks will mark his seventh season in first grade next year and he has only one thing on his mind — ending Wests Tigers’ agonising finals drought.
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