(From f/b: Country Rugby League Comprehensive)
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The Wests Tigers head back to Leichhardt Oval on Saturday night chasing their first win of the season against Cronulla. It should be the beginning of a farewell tour.
Leichhardt Oval has run its course. It is a relic. An eyesore. The weary old ground is on its last legs and there is every chance...
It's almost that time - rides, show bags, and all the produce and animals, with lots of events and blue ribbons to win!
And who could ever forget this champion of years gone:
Wests Tigers is delighted to welcome Shaun Mielekamp to the club as General Manager of Community, Foundation & Affiliates.
https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2024/03/18/former-mariners-boss-appointed-to-senior-role/?fbclid=IwAR2W1a72styVonM7nVzSef0CvYwE6O3hZHhSN9U3P3WVieveigKC-xdJN3w
Looking at Coates' try in the Melbourne v. Warriors game, which was incredible for effort and in the context of the game, it took my thoughts to all so many tries scored throughout time where the try was super spectacular, and all being reasons why I love this game.
Like this one:
Famous cricket bat manufacturer dies:
https://www.thecricketer.com/Topics/premiumfeatures/the_duncan_fearnley_story.html
https://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/68512709
Legends and life members have reunited at Wests Tigers Zurich Centre to launch the club’s all-new Alumni on the eve of the 2024 NRL season.
Wests Tigers Alumni has been created to reconnect past players as the club enters its 25th season in the NRL, and second season in the NRLW.
It will...
Just thought we'd start a thread for the RahRahs here who follow the best Shute Shield team.
And Season 2024 starts (of sorts) with the usual 7s comps, so here we go:
So sad the news overnight of the passing of 1966-1976 Magpie John ‘Snoozer’ Elford.
Originating from the Mid North Coast, John played 116 First Grade games for the mighty Magpies and represented for the Australian Kangaroos in 1972