• Can Wests Tigers Beat Bulldogs Twice This Season?
    Jul 16 2026
    That's the big challenge ahead for the Wests Tigers, starting as outsiders against a Bulldogs team that is finding some form. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel has an interesting stat about coming out on top of an NRL rival twice in one season.

    Nick and Josh are also on deck for a preview of the big clash on Saturday night. There is some optimism amongst the pod team regarding this game, with the quite strong starting team named by Benji Marshall buoying hopes.

    Some of the other talking points on this edition include:
    • Does Api Koroisau start?
    • Where does Latu Fainu fit in?
    • What will the forgotten tiger, Kit Laulilii, bring off the bench?
    • Do we have enough thrust off the bench?
    • Is Javon Andrews a chance to finally debut?
    There's also a quick chat about Sharks prop Toby Rudolph and whether he's someone we should chase for next year. At the same time, Nick floats the name of a homesick Queenslander as a possible recruitment target.

    And then we chat about some returning Wests Tigers players. Junior Tupou and Jock Madden join a small group of guys who had two stints with our club, including John Skandalis, Dene Halatau, Pat Richards, Daniel Fitzhenry and Chris Patterson.

    The question then is, which current ex-Wests Tigers still playing in the NRL would you like to see back at the club? Names up for grabs include Mitch Moses, Jacob Liddle, John Bateman, and Shawn Blore.

    Naturally, you can also join the discussion regarding this topic, and anything else Wests Tigers on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.

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    45 mins
  • Wests Tigers Put Under the Podcast Microscope
    Jul 12 2026
    The Wests Tigers' 2026 season is slowly disintegrating into a bit of a tragedy after such a strong start to the season. On Friday night, it was the New Zealand Warriors who were the latest opposition team to thrust another dagger into the poor old Tigers.

    Beating our boys 32-6 at Campbelltown Stadium, the weekend was also full of negative headlines with confirmation that Jarome Luai would exit at the end of this season.

    But is it all doom and gloom? There are, at least according to some members of the Wests Tigers Podcast team, some reasons to keep our heads up.

    On this edition of the podcast, you'll hear (or see) a bit of a different take on the departure of Luai and some ideas on what needs to be done to make the team more dynamic and successful.

    Some of the other main talking points also include:
    • The fine debut of young hooker, Jared Haywood
    • The worry about Wests Tigers' poor red zone attack in recent times
    • Missed opportunities against the Warriors
    • How Pole stood up and made a real impact off the bench
    And, naturally, there's a whole heap of 'One Word' submissions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum as well.

    Chin up, Wests Tigers fans! Thanks for your support of the pod; it is very much appreciated.

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    58 mins
  • Which Wests Tigers Do We Get This Friday Night?
    Jul 7 2026
    The Wests Tigers can't show up with the same attitude that they had last week against the Dragons, surely?

    It's going to be a big task at Campbelltown Stadium on Friday night against the New Zealand Warriors.

    Despite the visitors sitting in a lofty position on the NRL ladder, some optimism is bubbling to the surface among a couple of members of the Wests Tigers Podcast team.

    Some of the other main talking points on this edition of the pod include:
    • Why didn't Junior Tupou get a look in?
    • Are we going to see Jared Haywood debut this week?
    • What will Samuela Fainu bring?
    • Is there enough thrust off our bench to beat the big Warriors team?
    • What will Bunty Afoa bring against his former club?
    Aside from talking about the game, there's also a good topic from another podcast team that we further expand on - the worst big-name and big money signings in Wests Tigers history.

    We name a few of our own candidates and also run through some names from the past that actually lived up to their reputations and paychecks at our club.

    As always, feel free to join the conversation on YouTube or on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.

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    44 mins
  • Wests Tigers Fans Left Heartbroken After Kogarah Drubbing
    Jul 5 2026
    It can be a hard run following a football team, but we can't help but think that sometimes it's just that bit tougher being a Tiger.

    The 24-10 loss to the Dragons on Saturday afternoon has been described by some Wests Tigers fans as a new low for the club. That's a big call after three straight wooden spoons and a few record floggings in recent years. Nevertheless, losing to a team that has won only one game all year, and doing it in the style that we did, has left many of us really struggling.

    On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel, Josh, and Nick take a look at what contributed to the bleak performance.

    Some of the main talking points include:
    • Are there deeper problems in the club?
    • Are the problems psychological or physical?
    • Is it just a lack of fit NRL players in our team at present?
    • Is this the start of a further slide?
    • Should we give some youngsters like Javon Andrews and Jared Haywood a go?
    • What can be done to try and get some pride back in the jersey?
    On a broader focus, do we need to look at making changes to the coaching staff for 2027 and beyond? Is now the time to get the injured guys in for surgery? And what have the last two weeks taught us about 2027 recruitment priorities?

    And, of course, there's a big list of 'One Word' contributions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum to run through as well.

    We're all feeling it, Wests Tigers fans, let's stick together and try and come out the other side.

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    57 mins
  • Latest on Wests Tigers Ahead of HUGE Dragons Clash
    Jul 1 2026
    The Tigers head into another crucial clash at Kogarah on Saturday, and there's plenty to unpack!

    This time on the Wests Tigers Podcast, we discuss Luke Laulili'i's confirmed move to the Warriors for the rest of the season and debate whether the talented young winger will be a big loss for the club.

    Nick, Josh and Jordan also react to Junior Tupou earning another opportunity at the Wests Tigers, look at the latest team changes ahead of the Dragons, and ask whether Jock Madden can recreate the magic from Auckland with Jarome Luai sidelined.

    We also revisit Jordan's soggy Newcastle adventure, reveal ChatGPT's predicted final ladder position for the Wests Tigers, and preview all the key match-ups for Saturday's showdown with the Dragons, including the intriguing battle between Heamasi Makasini and Valentine Holmes.

    Can the Tigers keep their fading finals hopes alive? We cover all the biggest talking points, give our predictions, and look ahead to what could be another defining game in the 2026 season. Listen now and join the conversation today on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum!

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    1 hr
  • Wests Tigers Squander Opportunity in Newcastle
    Jun 28 2026
    The Wests Tigers have fumbled and bumbled their way to a six-point loss against the Knights in Newcastle.

    With the home side seemingly begging to be beaten, Wests Tigers failed to take any second-half opportunities and came away with a win that probably puts a full stop on our finals hopes for yet another season.

    On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel and Nick do a post-mortem on a bleak afternoon for the Tigers in the 'Steel City'.One player comes in for a roasting, with their card now marked and ready for the shredder.

    Coach Benji Marshall also gets a bit of a whack for some of his selections, bench use and post-match comments.

    As always, each of the 'One Word' submissions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum also gets a mention.

    While the potential signing of ex-Tiger, Junior Tupou, also gets a run.
    Josh Schuster's invitation to our club is also under the microscope with hopes that the former Manly player can find his feet with us.

    It really sucks being a Wests Tigers fan at times, but we hope you enjoy this edition of the podcast, and we welcome your comments and opinions on the current situation.

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    41 mins
  • Wests Tigers Prep For Huge Test Against Knights
    Jun 24 2026
    Thanks for finding the latest edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!

    Joel joins Nick and the returning Mitch Wright for another big episode as we break down all the latest Wests Tigers news heading into a crucial stage of the season. We discuss the club's major roster moves, including the signing of Jake Averillo on a four-year deal and the early departure of Starford To'a to Manly.

    The boys also tackle a range of Buy, Sell or Hold topics, including whether Shawn Blore should be a target for 2027, and if Samuela Fainu's future may eventually lie in the front row.

    There's also plenty of discussion around reports that Samuela could return from injury as early as next week, along with the timely inclusions of Adam Doueihi and Alex Twal for Sunday's clash with Newcastle.

    With the Tigers sitting outside the top eight and 11 rounds remaining, we take a close look at the finals equation before previewing a must-win encounter against the Knights at McDonald Jones Stadium.

    All that and plenty more on Episode 475 of the Wests Tigers Podcast! And don't forget you are invited to join in the discussion on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.

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    59 mins
  • Injury Gods Send More Pain to Wests Tigers
    Jun 21 2026
    Wests Tigers have again suffered injuries, with another two players set to miss game time, a theme that has run through so much of this season. Kicking off the season in such style, almost every match that the Wests Tigers have played this season has seen at least one key player come away injured, and this seems to be the primary reason why missing the finals again looks a real chance.

    Is it simply bad luck? Is it a curse? Or is this something that is a result of us being improperly prepared for the rigours of NRL 2026? We talk about that issue on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.

    Also up for discussion between Joel, Nick and Josh are some of the main turning points in that 36-22 loss to the Dolphins at Campbelltown Stadium on Saturday evening. A few guys get some big wraps, but despite a solid effort, the guys fell short against a team that looks near certainties for a top four finish.

    There's also an update regarding the future of Jake Averillo, and we discuss the ongoing use of Heamasi Makasini and how he might need a break, or at least some time in NSW Cup.We run our eye over the NSW Cup player that may get a debut with the injury to Patrick Herbert, Solomone Saukuru.

    Join us for a look at all the 'One Word' responses to the Dolphins game on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum as well. And hear about the movie stars that one member of the podcast has been rubbing shoulders with!

    Thanks for your support, and we'll catch you mid-week for the next edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.

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    42 mins