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He is 18.. playing NRL week in week out , game 5 against Dane Gagii and is being used as a battering ram so far as it has seemed to turn out,, and he is making his tackles for the most part, with inexperienced players outside him and new players inside him most weeks.. he is learning on the job and is doing pretty damn well IMO… people only have to look at the knights debut centre yesterday to see how things can turn out… I’m pretty impressed and happy with maka so far..
Geez that guy says some dumb shit at times . Masi has faced , Wighton , Chester (form centre) ,Gagai(white hot form), Russell and I can’t remember who played centre , but Laybin was on one prior to that game himself . And each time he’s held his own , made his tackles taken half opportunities , had a couple of disallowed tries , and ultimately been serviceable at least - safe . He’s literally a child , holding forth against Dane Gagai. And people are critical …. Like I said people say the dumbest shit I swear .
 
I said at the start of the year on here we will make the top 4
we are flying with tough forwards

new Zealand warriors
beat Rooster
chooks are looking pretty poor

beat canberra
raiders are very hot and cold probably.dont make semis

beat Newcastle
poor side will finish bottom 6

lost to tigers
we will make top 4

lost to sharks
sharks are not and cold not sure about them

beat melbourne
fantastic win

At present warriors are one of the pretenders if you take away the melbourne win, dont really rate them



Is it my imagination or do we seem to be tackling hard and hitting more in defence this year or is it many hands make light work

Especially against the knights the Tigers went after them with defence it's something I have seen other team's do but very rare the Tigers hitting in numbers less shirt grabbing and hitting harder or maybe it's the beer 🍺 goggles
 
Is it my imagination or do we seem to be tackling hard and hitting more in defence this year or is it many hands make light work

Especially against the knights the Tigers went after them with defence it's something I have seen other team's do but very rare the Tigers hitting in numbers less shirt grabbing and hitting harder or maybe it's the beer 🍺 goggles
As one of the Nine commentators said on Sunday they are attacking all the time, and that even without the ball they are attacking with their defence.

It's great they are piling on the points, but more importantly they aren't letting in anywhere near as much as they had in the previous near decade.
 

Wests Tigers are joint top of the NRL ladder. And the news just keeps getting better

Christian Nicolussi
April 13, 2026 — 3:30pm

The news keeps getting better for the high-flying Wests Tigers, with star playmaker Jarome Luai declaring himself fit to return for Saturday’s clash against premiers Brisbane in what is tracking to be a sellout at Campbelltown.

The Tigers have won their past three games without Luai, who has been recovering from a knee injury, with Jock Madden deputising in halves alongside Adam Doueihi.

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Patrick Herbert dummies past Fletcher Hunt to score for the Tigers.
Luai and co-captain Api Koroisau were regarded as quick healers at Penrith, and Luai was never going to sit out any longer than necessary after suffering the injury against South Sydney last month.

“I thought I was going to be back next week last week,” Luai said. “But I’m full training and doing contact and everything. Hopefully, there’s still a spot there for me.

“I feel sweet and ready to go, and I can’t wait to get back out there. It’s been like a mini pre-season for myself. I feel fit and strong. Hopefully, we can pick up where we left off.

“Jock Madden stepping up and stepping in, he’s done exactly what the team has needed him to do. He prepares well and comes into every game with a clear mind, clear focus, and nails his role.

Jarome Luai is set to return for Wests Tigers this weekend.Getty Images
“Everyone’s spot is not solidified, that’s the culture [we’re building], that’s what you want at the club. It’s very healthy for the club. And that’s me included.”

Luai said he was well aware of the looming April 30 deadline to trigger a clause in his contract that allows him to lock in another three years at the club or become a free agent.

“It comes then, then I’m locked in here,” Luai told this masthead. “It’s all good, bro. I’m happy with where I am, happy with the team, and we’re building towards better things.”

It remains to be seen whether Madden will retain a spot on the bench with Luai back in the starting line-up. Latu Fainu is the club’s preferred No. 14, and there is no reason Marshall can not carry both players on the extended bench.

The Tigers are now equal first on the NRL ladder after their powerhouse win over Newcastle.

Marshall confirmed Luai had asked him again on the weekend if he could have played against the Knights.

“I think he’ll be right [for the Broncos], he’ll have a fitness test later in the week,” Marshall said.

As for what happens with Madden, Marshall smiled and said: “You can find out on Tuesday.”

Such is the mounting excitement in Tiger Town that club officials are banking on a sellout against the injury-ravaged Broncos on Saturday night. The last time Campbelltown sold out was the “Spoon Bowl” clash against Parramatta at the end of 2024.

Patrick Herbert scored a try in what was his first NRL game in 1330 days.NRL
Centre Taylan May remains a chance to return from a shoulder injury he suffered in the club’s opening win over the Cowboys in round two.

One of the happiest players in the sheds after the 42-22 win over the Knights was Patrick Herbert, the 29-year-old centre who had waited 1330 days to play another game of NRL.

Marshall saw Herbert playing in a Maori tournament late last year and picked up the phone to his old St George Illawarra teammate. The pair also grew up in the same New Zealand town of Whakatāne, which has been in the path of Cyclone Vaianu in recent days.

“I was watching this team, I had no idea who they were, and I thought, ‘Is that Patrick Herbert?’,” Marshall said. “He was man of the match, so I text him and asked, ‘What are you up to?’. He said, ‘Nothing’, so I said, ‘Why don’t you come on a train and trial?’.
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Wests Tigers jump to equal first after Knights mauling

“He trained really well in the pre-season, impressed all the boys with his work rate and ethic, and we rewarded him with a contract.”

Herbert was due to head to the Super League in 2023, only to be struck down by knee and Achilles injuries. He began working as an electrician, and thought his NRL days were over. He was on an excavator in Wollongong when he took the call from Marshall.

Herbert said he “shed a tear of happiness” after full-time when greeted by his three young sons, True, 6, Kauda, 5, and four-year-old Charnze, on the field. Charnze had never seen his father play league.

“I was losing faith [I would play in the NRL again],” Herbert said. “I backed my ability, but I didn’t have that person in my corner until Benji called me.

“The four years I had out of the game, it made me more grateful just to be around it again. If I don’t get picked [again], it’s no big deal. Patience is a virtue, which I learned during my time off. I’ll take each day as it comes.”
 
As one of the Nine commentators said on Sunday they are attacking all the time, and that even without the ball they are attacking with their defence.

It's great they are piling on the points, but more importantly they aren't letting in anywhere near as much as they had in the previous near decade.


So it's not Tiger goggles I have they are hitting hard not just shirt and arm grabbing
 
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Listen to Benji's press conference & his response around Doueihi.

Why is he doing well? Work in the off season, focus on one position, belief in his ability- that's why they resigned him.

You really think Benji is going to change that to fit the reserve #7 in?

Doueihi to 7, Luai to 6.
But his role/position has changed already this season. First couple of games with Luai he was more a traditional 7 role however with Madden he has moved to more of a running 6.
 

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