OFFICIAL Kai Pearce-Paul

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Kai Pearce-Paul to join Wests Tigers from 2026 season​

AuthorWests TigersTimestampFri 6 Jun 2025, 10:35 AM

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Wests Tigers are pleased to announce that Kai Pearce-Paul will join the club ahead of the 2026 season on a three-year deal.

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The English international edge forward has played 32 NRL games for the Knights since joining Newcastle for the 2024 season and previously played 61 games for Wigan from 2020-23.


A Super League Grand Final winner in 2023, the towering forward stands at 6’6” and weighs 108 kg.

Pearce-Paul has impressed since making the move to Australia, with the 24-year-old possessing an imposing frame and skilful offloading ability.

His performances for the English national side include appearances at the 2022 World Cup and their successful Test series against Samoa in 2024.

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Kai is delighted to commit his future to Wests Tigers.

"I am excited to join the Wests Tigers in 2026. It is a fantastic opportunity, and I cannot wait," said Pearce-Paul.

"I grew up watching Benji and have always looked up to him, so being coached by him will be pretty special."

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Pearce-Paul has averaged 118 running metres and 40 tackles per match in 2025.

Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson was pleased to secure the back-rower’s services.

"Kai is a rising talent and already an international player with England. He’s also a quality person from a great family," said Richardson.

At just 24, he brings professionalism and talent, and we see him as an important part of our future.

Shane RichardsonWests Tigers CEO
Head Coach Benji Marshall believes Pearce-Paul will prove a great addition to the squad.

"Kai is a powerful, mobile forward who really suits what we’re building here," said Marshall.

"He’s not only a great athlete but also a great person, and he’ll bring strong qualities to our team.

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"I’m really looking forward to coaching him and seeing the impact he’ll have on our squad.”
 
JT could actually read plays. He was either kinda average or Diabolically good. Incredible stamina to him.

Yet I don't think he was a massive steerer of a team. DCE is NR7 planted all over him, likewise Cronk. Thurston really needed a Lockyer to try things at first...Not knocking the guy, crazy good player.
Agree - he wasn’t a conventional 7…
But got away with it for some time as he was always on the ball.
I see a lot of JT in Galvin…

That doggedness and stamina to always be involved. Not real quick… just effort on effort
 
Well to be fair I have always preferred a good Pinot Noir. Merlot always seemed a little less bodied, perhaps a bit unsophisticated.
Yea I know.. Pass that Plonk over here! Yes kid the stuff in the silver bag!

Well open the Hooch when this stuff is finished, but hey were Sophoisticated!
 
I just want to point out that we are 2 points out of 8th position , and will be no matter what next week .
So all this doom and gloom , people need to relax . Especially when we all knew this would be the ebb and flow of this season . We are pretty much exactly where we were predicted by most people . Maybe IMO slightly behind by a win or 2 . Luckily everyone is losing to everyone , so 8th at the moment has a losing record .
 

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