Farah: We’re getting back our identity

With over a decade of no finals games for the Wests Tigers, the man who last captained them in one believes the club is heading towards its former glories. Speaking in his very open and in-depth interview with WestsLife podcast, Robbie Farah believes bringing back players from the 2005 grand final squad or those partContinue reading “Farah: We’re getting back our identity”

Opinion: Who is to blame for Wests Tigers missing on marque signings?

It was announced Sunday that Dale Finucane had signed with the Sharks. The Tigers miss another player, but I’m not too fussed as, in my personal opinion, he’s not a game breaker. To me, he’s just a solid player. Most Melbourne forwards go downhill once they leave the Storm, as we have seen over theContinue reading “Opinion: Who is to blame for Wests Tigers missing on marque signings?”

Doueihi: The Brisbane bubble is our second chance at finals run

After their win against the Broncos, the Wests Tigers are just two points behind eighth place and very much still in finals contention. However there’s no denying that it will take winning almost all of their seven remaining games of the season. Fresh off his five try assists in said win against Brisbane, five eighthContinue reading “Doueihi: The Brisbane bubble is our second chance at finals run”

Opinion: Wests Tigers need their next Robbie Farah

Our beloved team – amongst other adjectives – can be described as ‘baffling’ right now. The media says we need a new coach. Fans say we need a new board or better players (or both). Players are pointing fingers at each other literally on the field. Almost everyone says they need to burn it downContinue reading “Opinion: Wests Tigers need their next Robbie Farah”

Why a positive Wests Tigers future is seen in a Magpies jersey

As the halfway point of the 2021 NRL season approaches, the Wests Tigers NRL team has just three wins on the board. Meanwhile, their Knock On Effect NSW Cup team, currently known under the Wests Magpies side of the joint venture, is second behind the Penrith Panthers. The Maggies have won eight straight and nowContinue reading “Why a positive Wests Tigers future is seen in a Magpies jersey”

Nofoaluma responds to critics of Wests Tigers teammate Luke Brooks

Wests Tigers winger David Nofoaluma is standing strong for his much criticised teammate, Luke Brooks. Brooks had 17 runs for 87 metres, a line break assist, a try assist, four tackle breaks, nine kicks for 231 metres and kicked two from two conversions in the Tigers’ 30-12 loss to the Canberra Raiders on Sunday. ButContinue reading “Nofoaluma responds to critics of Wests Tigers teammate Luke Brooks”