Maguire myth busted: Coach can’t hide behind roster
As angry Wests Tigers fans look for someone to blame for the state of their team’s playing roster they need to look at the current coach not the former one, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
As angry Wests Tigers fans look for someone to blame for the state of their team’s playing roster they need to look at the current coach not the former one, writes PAUL CRAWLEY.
Enough is enough. The Wests Tigers haven’t made the finals in over a decade, and the fans are fed up. It’s time for Tim Sheens to unleash hell on the NRL’s basketcase, writes PAUL KENT.
The Wests Tigers pokies drama has divided former players and reporters in the aftermath of the club’s drubbing against Newcastle.
Wests Tigers football boss Tim Sheens has been left to clean up the latest embarrassing display from the embattled club.
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.
Wests Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe has spoken for the first time on his six-month suspension from the game for rorting the salary cap.
New year, same Tigers. It appears the same old story for the men from Concord, with serious question marks surrounding where they’ll create points following a heavy trial loss to the Warriors.
The Wests Tigers will have to release a player in their top 30 by June 30 but the good news is their CEO Justin Pascoe will be reinstated a week earlier.
Veteran backrower Chris Lawrence has suffered a “badly broken jaw” in a huge blow to the Wests Tigers two weeks out from the NRL season.
With Ivan Cleary moving to the Panthers, Michael Macguire is now at the helm for Wests, presenting plenty of mystery surrounding what brand of football the Tigers will play and how it translates to SuperCoach.
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