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  2. Wests Tigers - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, Wests Tigers unveiled a simplified logo ahead of the 2022 NRL season, retaining the tiger head of previous emblems with fewer details. The rebranding is intended to make the identity more suitable to modern digital formats, and coincided with the Tigers' move to a new training and administration base.

  3. List of Wests Tigers records - Wikipedia

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    23/07/2017 – Wests Tigers 16 – Parramatta 17 4: 30,420: 02/04/2018 – Wests Tigers 30 – Parramatta 20 5: 29,542: 19/08/2005 – Wests Tigers 54 – Bulldogs 2 6: 28,611: 10/04/2023 – Wests Tigers 22 – Parramatta 28 7: 27,865: 10/03/2006 – Wests Tigers 24 – St George Illawarra 15 8: 27,687: 05/08/2011 – Wests Tigers 16 – St ...

  4. File:Wests Tigers colours.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. 2000 Brisbane Broncos season; 2000 NRL season

  5. Western Suburbs Magpies - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1908, Wests, as the club is commonly referred to, was one of the nine foundation clubs of the first New South Wales Rugby League competition in Australia. The club, as a sole entity, departed the top-flight competition in 1999 after forming a 50–50 joint venture with Balmain Tigers to form the Wests Tigers.

  6. Warriors (NRL) - Wikipedia

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    On 3 July, the Warriors returned home to play at Mt Smart Stadium in New Zealand for the first time in 1038 days. They hosted the Wests Tigers in front of a sold-out crowd of 26,009. They would go on to win the match by a score of 22–2, breaking a 7-game losing streak.

  7. 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

  8. 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.

  9. Jake Simpkin - Wikipedia

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    Simpkin began the 2021 season playing for Western Suburbs in the New South Wales Cup. [12] In Round 6, he made his NRL debut for the Wests Tigers, starting at hooker in their 18-14 loss to South Sydney. [13]