Pathways to stardom: The 27 rookies on fast track to NRL debuts
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
From the brother of the game’s best player to the son of a current NRL coach, and a ready-made Kalyn Ponga replacement – these are the prodigies ready to make their first grade debuts.
The Wests Tigers’ round 14 match will have viewership from all across the globe, with debutant Charlie Murray revealing his best friend and father will watch his first NRL game from Iraq. Watch the emotional call between Murray and his dad.
Lachlan Galvin has given an incredible insight into the culture of the Bulldogs, revealing club leader Viliame Kikau’s unique way of ingratiating the star five-eighth to the Kennel.
Lachlan Galvin has praised the camaraderie of his new Bulldogs teammates and endorsed the standards of coach Cameron Ciraldo – taking a subtle dig at his former club in the process.
Ryan Papenhuyzen scorched his way to the top of the NRL tryscoring list and burned his name in the brains of NSW selectors with a stunning four-try haul against the woeful Wests Tigers.
Melbourne Storm delivered the Wests Tigers a reality check as superstar fullback Ryan Papenhuyzen did something incredibly rare.
Giving away penalties when in possession of the ball proved costly for the Storm in their last-start loss to the Canberra Raiders.
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Benji Marshall’s Tigers have held on to claim victory in a Magic Round boilover, as the Dragons were left rueing an all-time try fumble that ultimately cost them the game.
A Wests Tigers star has produced a moment of pure magic after a Dragons opponent delivered an inexcusable blunder on Saturday.
It’s been revealed Andrew Johns became so angry at the NRL’s “farcical” crackdown he staged a commentary boycott over the weekend.
If there were any lingering doubts about Lachlan Galvin’s desire to play for Wests Tigers in 2025, the 19-year-old dispelled them on the field and in the Leichhardt Oval sheds on Sunday.
The Wests Tigers showed no signs of a team divided over the events of the past week, downing the Sharks in a golden point thriller in front of a parochial Leichhardt crowd.
Benji Marshall has clearly had enough of Lachlan Galvin talk, refusing to explain why he recalled the wantaway Tigers playmaker.
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