Luke Brooks the odd man out in race for a new Wests Tigers contract
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
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
Australian prop Aaron Woods has backed coach Mal Meninga after Woods had an extended stint on the field against Scotland. “Mal has been unreal and told me to play my normal game,” Woods said. “He
New South Wales coach Laurie Daley has told The Daily Telegraph who he believes can fill the captaincy void once Paul Gallen retires from State of Origin after Game III this evening. “A lot of
State of Origin II is this Wednesday night and the New South Wales Blues are staring down the barrel of yet another series defeat. But it’s not all doom and gloom just yet despite the
So I am sitting at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday afternoon after New Zealand Warriors’ demolition job of Wests Tigers in the Intrust Super Premiership and was probably (actually I was) the only bloke in the
Wests Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses has praised new skipper Aaron Woods after only one match as the new leader of the club. Wests held out the Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium despite a second half comeback
Wests Tigers captain-in-waiting Aaron Woods has heralded former skipper Robbie Farah as a great leader and someone he can go to for support. Speaking to AAP Woods said Farah had been a thorough professional throughout
Balmain legend Ben Elias has questioned the Wests Tigers over their decision to release hulking forward Martin Taupau from the final year of his contract to link up with Manly-Warringah which now leaves much of
Apparently New South Wales are in crisis. Apparently the Blues are struggling to put a competitive team on the field for State of Origin I at ANZ Stadium on the 27th of May. Sure the
@The81stMinute Player of the Year points after Round 6, 2015: LEADERBOARD Aaron Woods 9 Johnathan Thurston 9 Jesse Bromwich 8 James Roberts 8 Jarrod Mullen 7 Matt Moylan 7 Greg Inglis 6 Chris Sandow 6