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@willow said:
A couple of interesting groups there B&W. I would have penciled in BMM and Pettybourne for the top 17, but hey, it's early days and the trials should tell us more, which by the way, the Tigers should name a squad this week to play the Panthers…

Yeah agree can see changes after the trials.
With the squad to play panthers announced looks like 16\. New Guy was Rory Brien
 
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Wests Tigers training - Southern Highlands
AJ Carr

Monday 4 February 2013 10:42 AM

Wests Tigers yesterday trained in front of over one thousand people at Mittagong Sports Ground as part of the Club's Community Carnival.

The players were working hard on the field and during a brutal circuit session, impressing the fans in the Southern Highlands.

The players then spent hours signing autographs and joining in football drills with hundreds of children.

Wests Tigers will today visit schools in the Southern Highlands area and south western Sydney on Tuesday.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Wests-Tigers-training–Southern-Highlands/4423

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/Wests-Tigers-training--Southern-Highlands/67842
 
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Wests Tigers embrace Mittagong faithful at Community Carnival
Story: Wayne Cousins, Video: AJ Carr

Sunday 3 February 2013 5:38 PM

The Southern Highlands town of Mittagong was alive with Wests Tigers fever this afternoon as more than 1500 people took the opportunity to watch the NRL squad train.

In overcast conditions at Mittagong Sports Ground, fans lined up outside the fence to watch the players do a series of strength and conditioning work as well as some training drills. The full NRL squad, with the exception of All Stars representatives Robbie Farah and Benji Marshall, were in attendance. Injured players James Gavet and Matt Groat were also not in attendance.

Following the strength session, Wests Tigers players enjoyed the opportunity to participate with children in a Come and Try Rugby League clinic. Junior League Clubs had tents set up for registrations.

The Wests Tigers merchandise van proved popular giving local fans the chance to purchase official club gear.

Fans had the opportunity get the new Wests Tigers posters, enter a ‘Guess Who’ competition, as well as sign up for 2013 Memberships.

Tomorrow the Wests Tigers players will visit schools in the Southern Highlands region to promote anti-bullying messages and promote membership and junior rugby league as part of the Club’s Community Carnival visit.

View PHOTO GALLERY:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Community-Carnival–Southern-Highlands/4414

View VIDEO:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/Wests-Tigers-embrace-Mittagong-faithful-at-Community-Carnival/67833
 
@willow said:
Courtesy of the official Wests Tigers website:

Wests Tigers training - Southern Highlands
AJ Carr

Monday 4 February 2013 10:42 AM

Wests Tigers yesterday trained in front of over one thousand people at Mittagong Sports Ground as part of the Club's Community Carnival.

The players were working hard on the field and during a brutal circuit session, impressing the fans in the Southern Highlands.

The players then spent hours signing autographs and joining in football drills with hundreds of children.

Wests Tigers will today visit schools in the Southern Highlands area and south western Sydney on Tuesday.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/photogallerydisplay/Wests-Tigers-training–Southern-Highlands/4423

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO:
http://www.weststigers.com.au/news-display/Wests-Tigers-training--Southern-Highlands/67842

Someone should have photoshopped Moltzen in photo 5 :blush:
 

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