Luai’s Tigers plans revealed after wild week
Jarome Luai was rushed into Blues camp, played in Perth and avoided a ban for an eye gouge. But the Wests Tigers co-captain wants to play on Friday.
Jarome Luai was rushed into Blues camp, played in Perth and avoided a ban for an eye gouge. But the Wests Tigers co-captain wants to play on Friday.
Queensland under-19s Origin coaches Darius Boyd and Maia Tua-Davidson have revealed what excites them the most about their side’s 2025 chances as well as broken down their key players match tactics. Discover the state’s emerging stars here.
The ARL Commission informed NRL clubs it has taken the extraordinary step of giving itself the power to charge players for offences on the field. SEE THE EMAIL.
Broncos veteran Adam Reynolds has taken the extraordinary step of giving up almost $1 million by knocking back a lucrative offer from the Wests Tigers to remain in Brisbane.
Jarome Luai said he was only supporting his coach who shot down bullying claims as the fallout from Lachlan Galvin’s contract call intensified.
Wests Tigers stars including Jarome Luai have been labelled “hypocritical” over their ugly public swipes at Lachlan Galvin.
Jarome Luai and Sunia Turuva divided the rugby league world with their social media take-down of Wests Tigers teenager Lachlan Galvin. We decode the meaning behind the cryptic posts.
An NRL great says the Tigers may have to consider making a tough backflip on Lachie Galvin as the saga reveals a truth about the sport.
The players’ union is ready to intervene in the escalating standoff between Lachlan Galvin, his teammates and the Wests Tigers. The development comes after Bulldogs boss Phil Gould raised concerns for the 19-year-old’s mental health.
A list of seven accusations surrounding Benji Marshall has emerged as a key reason why the Lachlan Galvin drama has exploded.
Lachlan Galvin and his father have addressed his stunning decision to reject one of the richest deals in Wests Tigers history, while responding to his shock demotion from the team.
Deep inside the Wests Tigers’ dressing sheds in Wollongong in June last year after a 56-14 loss to the Dragons, Lachlan Galvin made a telling admission which was reported in Phil Rothfield’s column.
Wests Tigers remain staunch in not releasing Lachlan Galvin from his contract despite the playmaker rejecting a $6 million offer – but player power is behind another of the club’s young stars.
Bulldogs boss Phil Gould has made a telling admission about Lachie Galvin and opened up about Canterbury’s pursuit of the Tigers star.
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