OFFICIAL Harvey Norman NSW Women's Premiership

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Any pics would be great too. Not of the birthday party 🤣
Sorry mate. Tried to take a few but only got a cheap shitty phone. The attached photo is why I didn't bother trying to take more
 

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thank you Sir
All good.
Sharks fullback player of the match. Don't know how much it changed things but I think Lutu injury was probably a key factor.
Sharks pack got on a bit of a roll 2nd half, particularly with George in the bin.
Prior our best but also overplayed her hand a little at times. Ruby-Jean Kennard also impressed. Had some very strong carries and looked to be combining well with Lutu before the injury.
 
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After a fast start for Wests Tigers, the defending premiers were outplayed by a strong Cronulla side, with Sharks wingers, Brandi Davis-Welsh and Ella Barker crossing for two tries apiece.
Najvada George was Wests Tigers’ first try-scorer for the new season while hooking duo, Ebony Prior and Sophie Curtain both went over for four-pointers.
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Najvada George crosses for first try of the season.
The loss of Losana Lutu to injury proved too much to overcome for the home side, eventually succumbing to a 12-point loss after the teenage halfback’s premature exit from the contest.
 
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Wests Tigers were three minutes away from securing a win on the opening day of the Tarsha Gale Cup season, but a late try to Manly five-eighth Aaliyah Haumono meant it was heartbreak for the home side.
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Tiana Lee Thorne on the charge.
Winger Havana Simpson scored a double, with returning second-rower Mia Taylor also getting her name on the scoresheet for Wests Tigers.
Not a bad effort gurls 🙂
 
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After a fast start for Wests Tigers, the defending premiers were outplayed by a strong Cronulla side, with Sharks wingers, Brandi Davis-Welsh and Ella Barker crossing for two tries apiece.
Najvada George was Wests Tigers’ first try-scorer for the new season while hooking duo, Ebony Prior and Sophie Curtain both went over for four-pointers.
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Najvada George crosses for first try of the season.
The loss of Losana Lutu to injury proved too much to overcome for the home side, eventually succumbing to a 12-point loss after the teenage halfback’s premature exit from the contest.
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Wests Tigers were three minutes away from securing a win on the opening day of the Tarsha Gale Cup season, but a late try to Manly five-eighth Aaliyah Haumono meant it was heartbreak for the home side.
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Tiana Lee Thorne on the charge.
Winger Havana Simpson scored a double, with returning second-rower Mia Taylor also getting her name on the scoresheet for Wests Tigers.
Not a bad effort gurls 🙂
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Werner turns it on in Wests Tigers win​

Margie McDonald
Mon 27 Feb 2023, 09:28 PM

A hat-trick by former Australian bobsledder and now Wests Tigers winger Ashleigh Werner helped her team snap Mounties’ unbeaten streak with a 16-12 win in their Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership round four clash tonight.

Werner’s four-pointers in the 33rd, 41st and 56th minutes at the NSWRL Centre of Excellence swung momentum firmly back the Tigers way after Mounties jumped out to a 12-0 lead.

The 30-year-old represented Australia in the winter sport of bobsleigh for six years before changing careers and signing with the Tigers in the off-season.

“She’s lightning and we’re proud of girls like Ashleigh we’ve brought into our program to develop them,” said Wests Tigers coach Adel Hage.

Werner's efforts earned her the Harvey Norman player of the match award.

It had been all Mounties in the first half with forwards Tommaya Kelly-Sines, Kerehitina Matua and Eli Walton making good metres up the middle.

But Wests Tigers were ably led by hooker Ebony Prior (pictured below) and halfback Emily Curtain as they got themselves out of trouble in the second half.

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“That was probably one of our best victories ever for the club, considering the number of people we had out,” Hage said.

“It was a challenge for them tonight and they really stood up. We had a young player in Jae Patu make her debut tonight (off bench) and she backed up from Tarsha Gale on Saturday.”

Mounties had their chances and at one stage led the penalty count 7-1 before it finished up 7-5 at full-time.

“We probably didn’t capitalise on the opportunities we did have. It was one of those game when 50-50 calls didn’t go our way. But it was a good game of footy – nice and close and very physical,” said Mounties coach Grant Izzard.

Mounties retain their top-four spot in second place with the undefeated North Sydney Bears leading the Women’s Premiership after four rounds.

Wests Tigers moved from fifth to fourth pushing the Illawarra Steelers down one spot.

The halftime score of 12-6 didn’t truly reflect the amount of field position and possession Mounties had in the opening stanza.

They pounded the Wests Tigers line early and off the back of four penalties, something had to give.

Prop Tommaya Kelly-Sines barged over for Mounties first points in the seventh minute.

Their second try came in the 24th minute when halfback Matilda Power sent a cut-out pass to her left-side winger Brooke Wilkins.

Power’s conversion from the sideline gave the visitors a 12-0 lead. But that was as good as it got for the Mounties scoresheet.

The Tigers scored 16 unanswered points, grabbing the lead with 14 minutes to play.
 

Women's RL: Triple Treat at Leichhardt​

Wests Tigers
Fri 17 Mar 2023, 04:15 PM

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Wests Tigers women's teams will play three games back to back against Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday.
Pure passion: Harvey Norman Women's team earlier this season
Pure passion: Harvey Norman Women's team earlier this season©Shot of Guac
First up at 10:00am is our Lisa Fiaola Cup Under-17s team, which is playing its second game of the new season.
Immediately following the first game, Wests Tigers Tarsha Gale Cup Under-19s side will also tackle the Bulldogs, before the Harvey Norman Women's Premiership match kicks off at 1:00pm.

Come along and 'show your stripes'. Catch all three grades for just $5 entry.

 
No confirmed signings yet - I'm sure I read that the Players Union demands were met and clubs would be able so sign players as of last week-end.
 

Team List: NSW Women's Premiership Round 1 vs Sharks​

Michael Algeri & Wests Tigers Fri 5 Jul 2024, 02:32 PM

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Wests Tigers match against Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Round 1 of the Harvey Norman NSW Women’s Premiership will now be played Henson Park, not Concord Oval.
This late shift in venue is due to the closure of Concord Oval. This match will now be played at 11:00am before the Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup games.

Ten of Wests Tigers’ starting 13 are members of the NRLW Top 24, with two NRLW Development players also set to feature in this strong side.

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Team List: NSW Women's Premiership Round 2 vs Steelers​

Michael Algeri Tue 9 Jul 2024, 04:40 PM

Wests Tigers have named their side to take on the Steelers in Round 2 of the NSW Women’s Premiership.

This team is vastly different from the one that went down to the Sharks in their competition opener, with many players featuring on that day set to play in this weekend’s NRLW trial in Brisbane.

In the absence of the likes of Sophie Curtain, Jessica Kennedy and Tess Staines, a number of new faces will make their first appearance at senior level.
Ellie Barnett and Lucyannah Luamanu-Leiataua are two who will make the step up to NSW Women’s Premiership football, with the pair featuring in this season’s Lisa Fiaola Cup (U/17s) Grand Final earlier this year.

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