Duty calls: Sezer’s pledge to weary Wests Tigers fans
He’s a Western Sydney boy back in Australia after a stint in the Super League, Aidan Sezer talks to PAMELA WHALEY about his goals at the Wests Tigers.
He’s a Western Sydney boy back in Australia after a stint in the Super League, Aidan Sezer talks to PAMELA WHALEY about his goals at the Wests Tigers.
Benji Marshall has ventured into enemy territory to reportedly finalise a player swap involving Storm centre Justin Olam.
The Wests Tigers have finally settled on a head of football, but it comes with one major catch.
Fox Sports stats expert Aaron Wallace reveals how supporters and members from every NRL club are affected by the 2024 draw.
Wests Tigers are refusing to accept defeat after being turned down by another high-profile recruiting target. Plus, a shock suitor emerges for Mitchell Pearce.
Articulate, lucid, and personal, Corey Waddell presents as an intelligent man – so it is hard to explain his stupidity on the football field. Likes, Dislikes and votes from every match in round 23.
Another season lost and while Wests Tigers are insisting on retaining their ‘core group of people’, it doesn’t mean some hard truths haven’t resonated with the club.
With their season on the line, the Wests Tigers conceded a staggering number of points at the hands of the Cronulla Sharks.
Cronulla Sharks winger Ronaldo Mulitalo showed his class with an “incredible” gesture after suffering a suspected season-ending injury.
Luke Thompson’s Canterbury teammates are hoping their English enforcer will remain a Bulldog, while the club is weighing up making a move for a former Origin playmaker.
A club boss has hit out at the plan to rush players out of Queensland, questioning why the NRL is dodging the World Cup but will risk a hasty repatriation to New South Wales.
Manly are the team most fans love to hate but their blistering form is hard to ignore as they emerge as a dark horse for the premiership. Likes, Dislikes and votes from every match in round 22.
Tigers star Moses Mbye’s future is officially resolved after a rival club completed a deal which will see the Tigers pay some of his wages.
The NRL’s only Aboriginal coach has earned his position the hard way, initially working for free and driving 350km a day, but it beats being overlooked because of the colour of his skin.
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