Wests Five-Eight Moses Ready to Shine With Young Tigers

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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

Farah Happy to be Tigers Skipper

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Robbie Farah says there was a time when being captain of the Wests Tigers may have been a burden. “A lot of that responsibility has been taken off my shoulders which I’m very happy about,”

James Tedesco Ready To Serve His State

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Wests Tigers’ rising speedster James Tedesco is ready to serve his state and says he would play anywhere in New South Wales’ backline. “If there’s an opportunity anywhere in the backline I’d put my hand

Round Nine Teams

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BRONCOS v PANTHERS 7.35pm Friday at Suncorp Stadium Broncos: 1 Jordan Kahu 2 Corey Oates 3 Jack Reed 4 Justin Hodges (c) 5 Lachlan Maranta 6 Anthony Milford 7 Ben Hunt 8 Josh McGuire 9

Tigers Set to Sign Kiwi International Brown

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New Zealand representative Lewis Brown is set to sign a two-year deal with the Wests Tigers from 2016. Brown was previously contracted to the Tigers but couldn’t crack a first grade spot before making his

Tigers Fear Roosters Halves As Origin Approaches

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Rising Wests Tigers half Luke Brooks says the Tigers are getting the Sydney Roosters at the worst possible time with Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney coming into form at the right time for the tricolours.

Campbelltown Mayor Warns Wests Tigers

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Campbelltown Mayor Paul Lake has warned the Wests Tigers saying the Tigers are treading dangerously when it comes to the Macarthur. “A lot of things are up in the air at the moment,” Lake told

Sironen A Step Closer to Emulating Origins of Dad

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It may not come this year, but Wests Tigers second-rower Curtis Sironen is inching toward his dream of representing the New South Wales Blues. This Sunday, Sironen will run out for City Origin in Wagga

Vote 1: Pat Richards For Origin

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He put Benji Marshall away for arguably the greatest grand final try rugby league has ever seen, kicks field goals from sidelines and is still amazing us with the freakish that only top shelf wingers