Wests tigers home games




















Wests Tigers have won the last eight games played between the two sides at the venue, with the visitors not tasting success at Leichhardt Oval since In Round 12, the club will play its third home game at Bankwest Stadium when they take on the St.

The following week the side will face the Penrith Panthers in a Friday night showdown at Leichhardt Oval — the first time Penrith have played at the venue since and just the second time in six years that Wests Tigers have hosted a Friday game at the venue. After the completion of the mid-season State of Origin period and subsequent matches in that time, Wests Tigers will conclude the regular season with a number of intriguing away fixtures including games against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and North Queensland Cowboys — both of which will be played at stadiums the club has never ventured to before in Belmore Sports Ground and Queensland Country Bank Stadium.

Luke Garner, Luciano Leilua, Tyrone Peachey, Jake Simpkin, Joe Ofahengaue, Alex Twal, Tom Mikaele. Playmaker Jackson Hastings is the big-name recruit in his return from a UK stint and should start in the halves given Doueihi's injury. Doueihi and Talau will both miss the first part of the season, opening up the other centre slot for someone like Reece Hoffman or AJ Kepaoa.

As mentioned, Doueihi and Talau both ACL underwent knee reconstructions very late in and will be missing for some time. There were a host of other absentees towards the end of but all should hopefully be fit for the trials. Playmaking was arguably the club's biggest issue last season, with Brooks constantly under pressure and Doueihi shuffled between centre and five-eighth while the lack of a mobile, ball-playing lock left the team well adrift of the top sides in terms of attacking options.

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