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  2. Wests Tigers - Wikipedia

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    The Wests Tigers is an Australian professional rugby league football team, based in the Inner West of Sydney and South Western Sydney.The Tigers have competed in the National Rugby League (NRL) since being formed at the end of the 1999 NRL season as a joint-venture club between the Balmain Tigers and the Western Suburbs Magpies.

  3. 2024 Wests Tigers season - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Wests Tigers season is the 25th season in the club's history and they compete in the National Rugby League.. The captain Apisai Koroisau retains his captaincy for his 2nd consecutive season, while Head Coach Benji Marshall has his 1st season at his position.

  4. List of Wests Tigers records - Wikipedia

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    05/08/2011 – Wests Tigers 16 – St George Illawarra 14 9: 27,564: 23/08/2008 – Wests Tigers 16 – Manly 48 10: 26,463: 09/09/2005 – Wests Tigers 50 – North ...

  5. Jordan Miller (rugby league) - Wikipedia

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    Wests Tigers: 2 0 0 0 0 Representative Years Team Pld T G FG P; 2024 Fiji: 2 0 0 0 0 Source: [1] As of 20 July 2024. Jordan Miller (born 7 February 2005) is an ...

  6. List of Wests Tigers players - Wikipedia

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    Cap No. Name Nationality Tigers Career Debut Round Previous Club [a] Position Appearances Tries Goals Field Goals Points 1. Joel Caine: 2000–03: Rd. 1: Balmain Tigers

  7. Wests Tigers Women - Wikipedia

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    The Wests Tigers Women are an Australian professional rugby league football team, based in the Inner West and South West Sydney. The team is part of the Wests Tigers club and plays in the National Rugby League Women's Premiership. In June 2022, Wests Tigers were accepted into the NRLW for the 2023 Season.

  8. Solomona Faataape - Wikipedia

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    In round 5, Faataape scored two tries in Wests 26-16 loss against the Dolphins. [3] He played 17 games for the club and scored six tries in his debut season as the Wests Tigers finished with the Wooden Spoon for a third straight season. [4] Faataape re-signed with the Tigers until the end of the 2025 season. [5]

  9. 2006 World Club Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Wests Tigers clinched the 2005 National Rugby League title in a 30–16 defeat of North Queensland Cowboys to earn a place in the World Club Challenge. The Tigers had reached the Grand Final for the first time since their formation five years earlier following a merger of Balmain Tigers and Western Suburbs.