2017 Predictions: Wests Tigers
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Wests Tigers Coach: Jason Taylor Pre-season: Auckland Nines February 4th and 5th, v Dragons February 11th What they’ll get right: Predicting a side to come 9th means you can’t figure out
BY CURTIS WOODWARD Wests Tigers Coach: Jason Taylor Pre-season: Auckland Nines February 4th and 5th, v Dragons February 11th What they’ll get right: Predicting a side to come 9th means you can’t figure out
Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor says it’s “absolutely” realistic the club can re-sign their four big names who are all off contract. Speaking to Sky Sports Big Sports Breakfast, Taylor was adamant they could keep
BY CURTIS WOODWARD If the Robbie Farah saga tells us anything, it is Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor isn’t scared to put his cojones on the line. It was him or Farah and the coach
Young Wests Tigers halves Mitch Moses and Luke Brooks have it all ahead of them as they prepare for a showdown with Canterbury on Saturday night. In recent times, the young playmakers have been without
Brad Fittler believes Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor is at breaking point but commended the embattled mentor for not losing his cool – yet. Asked where Taylor was at, Fittler said the ex-Parramatta and South
Former Wests Tiger Braith Anasta has given it to young halves pairing Luke Brooks and Mitch Moses saying they have “no game management whatsoever”. “At the end of the day it looks like he’s [Jason
Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor has shot down speculation the club is interested in re-signing legend Benji Marshall who is off contract at St George Illawarra. Adding fuel to the fire is the fact that
Wests Tigers’ young half Luke Brooks has hit out at critics of Brooks and Mitchell Moses’ decision to put off contract extension talks with the club despite being off contract at the end of the
It is the Christmas gift that has kept on giving ever since Wests Tigers announced captain Robbie Farah had been given permission to find other employment. What happened next was/is a cluster you-know-what of gargantuan
Young Wests Tigers playmaker Luke Brooks believes partner-in-crime, five-eight Mitch Moses, will fast become one of the top stand-offs in the NRL and last weekend’s performance against Newcastle was just the beginning. “I think our