Halbrowne61
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How was the Xmas BBQ ? Good day I hope, just saw a few pictures on the Tigers site.Of course you’re biased, but as a loving grandparent, like all of us in that role, you are fully entitled to be !
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How was the Xmas BBQ ? Good day I hope, just saw a few pictures on the Tigers site.Of course you’re biased, but as a loving grandparent, like all of us in that role, you are fully entitled to be !
I think that honour will go to Jake Granville.He'd be the smallest middle in the history of rugby league
The most frustrating thing was when they'd be losing there was no effort to get creative at all, just stuck to the same one out boring stuff.I am hoping the new Coaching staff encourage ball movement, decoys and second phase play and not one, two, three, four, five hit outs and then a Brooks bomb. Boring shit and landed the team at the Wooden Spoon. Let's see the entertaining WT of 2005 back please Mr Sheens
Funny how so many people blamed Madge for being hard at training. 🤣St George Illawarra recruit Jacob Liddle has declared the fitness levels of the Dragons squad is like nothing he’s seen before. 👀🔥
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In case he didn't realise that getting gassed after 20 mins at DH isn't going to cut it..
What a dumb statementHe'd be the smallest middle in the history of rugby league
How good’s the jacket.
Randwick captain’s bold bid to earn stripes as prop with Wests Tigers
Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens can still recall working with Ben Kennedy, the premiership winner and international star forward who made the switch to league after graduating from St Joseph’s College and spending a few years in club rugby.
Nearly 30 years later, Sheens would love a similar success story with another Ben: Ben Houston, who also attended Joey’s, captained Randwick’s First XV this winter, and is now chasing his own NRL dream.
Houston, 23, was handed a $1000-a-week train-and-trial deal and no certainty to land a top-30 spot at the Tigers.
He had to spend the first couple of weeks learning how to play the ball again and adjusting to the 10m rule. As a proud No.6 in rugby, Houston also had to break the habit of wanting to forever drift out to the edges in search of the ball.
Should Houston fall short in his quest to land a deal, he knows he can return to the Galloping Greens, and put his recently completed construction design degree to good use.
At 196cm and 104kg, Houston, a budding front-tower, says he has loved every minute of pre-season training with the Tigers, learned plenty from new recruit David Klemmer, and set himself the lofty goal of going all the way.
Sheens was never going to compare Houston to Kennedy, who he recruited during his time at the Canberra Raiders, but pointed out a strong rugby background was never a bad thing when it came to making the switch.
“I’ve seen some outstanding guys come across from rugby and go on with it, with Ben Kennedy being your classic success story,” Sheens told the Herald.
“Ben had played a bit of league as a kid, and we picked him up when he was playing rugby with Manly.
“Ben Houston has the rugby background, also went to Joey’s, he’s a good athlete, a big, rangy guy who is full-on with everything he does.
“The fact he was captain at Randwick and their leading tackler, I was happy for us to have a look at him.
“At this point he’s improving with every session, his attitude has been great, he moves well, now it’s just a case of giving him an opportunity to see how he goes in a game.”
Houston played in a Waratahs A game in September, but any progression into the Super Rugby set-up “fizzled out”. A family friend of his father, Mark, a long-time first-grader with Eastwood, gauged interest from some league clubs about a summer trial, and the Tigers agreed.
Houston played league as a kid, including a few seasons with North Sydney Brothers – as a five-eighth – and said Klemmer’s input had been priceless.
“He’s been unreal, and he’s almost taken me under his wing a bit,” Houston said.
“He’s a terrific player and learned so much from him already. It’s also easier seeing a taller player do what he does, so then I know where to put my arms and legs.
“My mates are now at the age where they feel the contact from being hit in rugby more, and are starting to knuckle down in their work careers.
“I’ve already got my degree to fall back on, so I really want to test myself and see how far I can go. The goal is to land a top-30 contract.”
The Tigers have 28 players signed for next season, and do not have to add their final two spots until the middle of the year. John Bateman is expected to fill one of those spots before the season kicks off, while Parramatta’s Nathan Brown has met and impressed Sheens, but the club are mindful of having too many middles.
Let the Kennel know. Those knuckle heads would be stupid enough to believe itVery happy that Fox are reporting Viliami Kikau is unlikely to be considered for the Wests Tigers captaincy. He wouldn't be my choice that's for sure
I honestly believe that it’s part of Pox Sports KPI’s to have a new story about the Wests Tigers on their website every day to generate clickbait.
What a backrow pairing that would be Kikau and Ice wow I wish
No I think he’d be too distant from the others players !Very happy that Fox are reporting Viliami Kikau is unlikely to be considered for the Wests Tigers captaincy. He wouldn't be my choice that's for sure
Probably going to better than BK in a few pagesHe getting talked about a lot
Probably going to better than BK in a few pages