I feel sorry for Jason Taylor: Sterling
Rugby league legend Peter Sterling feels sorry for sacked Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor with the former Australian halfback “I feel very sorry for him, I don’t like any coach being sacked during the course
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Balmain Tigers legend Steve Roach has lashed the Wests Tigers saying sacking Jason Taylor as coach won’t fix the problems at the joint venture club. Roach said the team’s problems start in the engine room.
BY CURTIS WOODWARD After being sacked as Wests Tigers coach in 2012, Tim Sheens said, “Put it this way: players get rid of coaches.” This was Sheens speaking to Fox Sports after 250 games in
Wests Tigers have officially parted ways with head coach Jason Taylor making the decision on Monday afternoon. Chairwoman Marina Go thanked Taylor for his efforts: “On behalf of everyone at Wests Tigers I’d like to
Jason Taylor is set to be the first NRL coach sacked in 2017 according to reports surfacing on Monday. The Wests Tigers have been pummelled in back-to-back weeks by the Canberra Raiders and Penrith Panthers
Paul McGregor’s St George Illawarra Dragons aren’t letting a win over the defending premiers and arch rivals Cronulla get to their heads with the Saints already looking forward to next week’s clash against the New
Paul Vaughan is the big mover in The81stMinute Steele Sports Medal after round three moving to the co-lead with Corey Norman. The St George Illawarra recruit has now grabbed two Man of the Matches (round
BY CURTIS WOODWARD They have only played three games but the alarm bells are ringing for the embattled Wests Tigers who were hammered 46-6 on Sunday against the Canberra Raiders. Wests Tigers were toothless at