‘Scary’ fightback almost plucks chooks
WHEN the Wests Tigers play expansive, catch-up football, they are among the most exciting teams in the country to watch. Not for their opponents though.
WHEN the Wests Tigers play expansive, catch-up football, they are among the most exciting teams in the country to watch. Not for their opponents though.
ELLERY Hanley is still blown away by the reception he receives from rugby league fans in Australia.
ROBBIE Farah has lost his mother to cancer – just four days after he played a starring role in NSW’s epic Origin win over Queensland.
PAUL Sironen has implored Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens to pick his son Curtis, 18, over new recruit Braith Anasta at five-eighth next season.
TIM Sheens has stamped hooker Robbie Farah as the long-term solution to the NSW Blues No. 9 debate after his heroics in State of Origin II.
WESTS Tigers have lost talented young five-eighth Curtis Sironen to injury for Sunday’s NRL match against the Sydney Roosters.
RICKY Stuart has told his team exactly when tomorrow night’s State of Origin game will be won.
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NSW hooker Robbie Farah is confident he can build on his performance in the State of Origin opener and help the Blues level the series on Wednesday.
FROM second-last to second place – the remarkable resurgence of Wests Tigers purred-on with a seventh straight victory in Melbourne.
OF all the things Tigers prodigy Curtis Sironen can do, it’s defence that matters most.
OVER two centuries of heritage will be on the table next week when Balmain and Western Suburbs directors convene for a landmark summit.
AT the halfway point of the year, we take a look back at the biggest stories of the 2012 season so far.
ONE of the best and most astute buys in the NRL this year was made by a coach who lost his job before the player could help save it.
WESTS Tigers coach Tim Sheens was straight to the point when asked about the Origin snub of his powerhouse front-rowers Aaron Woods and Keith Galloway.
THERE is every chance Sonia Farah has lost count of the times she has felt a solemn sense of pride about what her son has achieved.
THE weather was hardly conducive to going outside but even on his day off Adam Blair confronted the elements to prepare for his return to Melbourne.
AS the Wests Tigers head to Melbourne chasing seven straight wins, it’s worth reflecting on Matty Johns’ stoush with Robbie Farah in late March.
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RICKY Stuart’s decision to snub props Aaron Woods and Keith Galloway from Origin II has benefited the Wests Tigers.
BEAU Ryan has become a serious Team Joel fan after meeting the Good Charlotte singer and popular judge on The Voice last night.
A TOYOTA Cup player who produced one of the worst tackles seen in years was last night given just a measly three-week suspension.
RICKY Stuart did his best to soften the blow for dumped Manly utility Jamie Buhrer.
THREE weeks after being slammed as not being good enough for Origin, hooker Robbie Farah will be asked to play the full 80 minutes in Origin II.
THIS week David Gallop jetted to Wagga Wagga to combat AFL’s growing incursion into the Riverina.
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