Wests Tigers are saddened to learn of the passing of former Western Suburbs player Jim Cody.
A tough and mobile forward, Cody played for the Magpies for more than a decade after making his first-grade debut in 1962. He passed away last night, aged 79.
As a 19-year-old, Cody played in the 1962...
To ALL my follow Wests Tigers Forum contributers and sparing partners.
For me its time to take a short break from footy related matters and focus on Christmas and family.
About to start working on my Cooking contribution to my familija Christmas get-together. So French salad, coffee torta...
New Zealand businessman Neville Crichton, a New Zealand car tycoon worth $400 million, is ready to rescue Wests Tigers’ financial concerns and guide the club to rugby league’s promised land.
The Daily Telegraph can reveal the Tigers have been working for the past three months to convince...
Well it’s been quite a year for us long suffering fans of our beloved West’s Tigers.
But this Forum has, I’m sure you will all agree?, brought us all great avenue to vent our frustrations, celebrate some successes and express freely our opinions on performance of our team and hopes for the...
NRL makes third-party agreements public and strengthens contract process
Author
Chris Kennedy
NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Thu 13 Dec 2018, 10:01 PM
In a historic move, the NRL has made public the total value of each club's third-party agreements in a move it says will improve transparency and...
Wests Tigers have today confirmed the club's 2019 Intrust Super Premiership squad, led by Life Member Brett Hodgson as Coach.
After an solid 2018 campaign, Hodgson will lead the Magpies along with fellow Life Member and Premiership Winner John Skandalis as Assistant Coach.
Western Suburbs will...
Easts Tigers booked their place in the Intrust Super Cup Grand Final with a 36-26 win over the Burleigh Bears on Saturday.
Trailing by six points at the break, the Tigers scored five of eight tries in the second half to advance for a shot at the Premiership.
Patrick Kaufusi scored the first...
Article by Dane Eldridge Roar Expert
Just like Todd Carney and his three-bedder in Goulburn or that hard-earnt inheritance hiding behind your stubbornly healthy gran, Ivan Cleary’s Tigers own the top four but can’t touch it.
Following another bipolar display on Friday, experts remain flummoxed...
The NRL has informed clubs of a rule change for the 2018 Telstra Premiership, making alterations to the one-on-one strip.
At Tuesday's chief executive conference at Rugby League Central, the clubs were informed of the alteration that could have an impact on defensive strategies heading into the...
The Australian
12:00AM July 27, 2017
Brent Read Senior sports writer
Plans by Wests Tigers and Manly to build state-of-the-art training facilities are on a knife edge as the state government delays an announcement on centres of excellence funding to deal with issues in their proposals.
It...
RLPA want TPAs abolish and replaced with what they call "player marketing contracts"
They are independent deals brokered at arm's length from a club. RLPA originally wanted $1m/club, now thats been reduced.
replacing third-party arrangements with a marketing spend that clubs could use to...
Zero Tackle Article
Myles Stedman - July 6, 2017 - 4:04 pm
It all started with a quote from new Wests head coach Ivan Cleary, in the midst of the “big four” scandal, about his players having to be “on the bus” – wanting them to put their belief in himself and the club, as hard as they’ve made...
We are not doing too bad for a "basket case" side ….. are we?
Note 1st comparison is based on 9 games average so more relevant than the other two as some teams have played more games than others. Never the less interesting stats.
Overall attendances are not great for NRL.
Average attendance of...