Tallyn Da Silva #270

The club is going overboard as well with him imo re: media and everyrhing

I understand we all have had nothing to cheer or get excited about for a long time but I think everyone should tine it down a bit... I've seen words like future club legend... Origin etc bandied around... Jesus.. give the young fella a breather ay?
 
The club is going overboard as well with him imo re: media and everyrhing

I understand we all have had nothing to cheer or get excited about for a long time but I think everyone should tine it down a bit... I've seen words like future club legend... Origin etc bandied around... Jesus.. give the young fella a breather ay?
100%.
The debut has been made…now the hard work begins.
He will undertake an apprenticeship under very trying circumstances.
The club needs to shut up and stop big noting him. He has a tough road ahead without Api.
 
He was excellent IMO.

Showed genuine confidence.

A couple of passes were out of synch with runners, but that is to be expected when he has not played with them all season.

He is going to be a star and future captain. Him and Kit will, hopefully, lead the club for a decade.

The kid could’ve packed it in at halftime but in the 2nd half looked fine. Showed class to put that behind him.

His passing game infront of players was very good ball service. Wakeham though looked sluggish to be on the front foot.

Look forward to see more of him over the next few weeks
 
Yep, we have to try something, don't think Sezer will be here next Year. Lucky we have a half coming, but you are right Latu could be anything.
 
that kid n his eyebrows leaves The Count 4 dead,lazy litle ? .from all reports did bugger all in reggies,if he got anytime playing,steps up first time this year n owned it
 

Tallyn Da Silva eyeing consistency in Tigers 2025 campaign​

“A lot of the things that he possesses you can’t really teach.”​


ETHAN LEE CHALK
WRITER | DECEMBER 10, 2024 - 1:13PM
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The Wests Tigers season officially came to a close, with the team finishing in last place and claiming its third consecutive wooden spoon.

It may have been a season to forget for Tigers fans, but it still produced several highlights, including the rise of Lachlan Galvin, Tallyn Da Silva and Luke Laulilii, providing a positive glimpse into the future.

While all the headlines have been focused on Galvin becoming one of the best young players in the competition, hooker Tallyn Da Silva has showcased that he has all the makings to become a superstar of the competition in the future and one day take over the No.9 jersey from skipper Apisai Koroisau.

A star in the making, the Campbelltown product's game time in the NRL may be limited at the moment, but he has heavily featured in the SG Ball Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup, and NSW Cup competitions throughout this year.

In an exclusive interview with Zero Tackle, the 19-year-old detailed his relationship with Koroisau and playing under the skipper.

He also discussed adding a ton of things to his game from former teammate Jake Simpkin, who is now playing for the Manly Sea Eagles.

"A lot of the things that he possesses you can't really teach; you sort of just have to watch him," the rake said on Koroisau.

"He can't come out and show you what he does but you just sit back and watch. Not only him but Jake [Simpkin] as well. They're both awesome hookers and have been awesome for me just leaning off them too.

"Jake's got an awesome show. He knows when to get out, he runs the drops and Xs really well. And Api's just told me to sort of keep a level head.

"When I make a few shitty errors, he could tell I was a bit annoyed and he came up to me
and said 'Look just relax, you're here for a reason'."

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Tallyn Da Silva in action. (Photo: Flickr- @NAPARAZZI)
Rocketing through the Wests Tigers pathways system, the 2022 Harold Matthews Cup premiership winner has appeared in 12 matches at the top level since his debut - seven of those coming this season.

During his time on the field, he has shown glimpses of being the future of the Wests Tigers along with his former Western Suburbs Magpies teammates, especially in a great Round 20 performance against the Rabbitohs.

Although he isn't looking too far ahead into the future, his long-term goal is to cement that No.9 jersey once Koroisau hangs up his boots.

But for now, he is focused on playing consistent footy week in and week out in 2025 whether that be in first-grade or one of the lower-level competitions - Jersey Flegg Cup or NSW Cup.

"I just want to play a bit of consistent footy. I think the start of this year was a bit chopping and changing going from Cup down to Ball," he added.

"Being honest I wasn't playing good footy. I was missing too many tackles and not taking my opportunities.

"I've started journaling and doing a bit of extras where I need to focus on things that I'm not really focusing on before."

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Jarome Luai. (Photo: Joshua Davis)
Rounding out the interview, Da Silva stated he is looking forward to playing alongside three-time premiership winner Jarome Luai next season, with the five-eighth joining from the Penrith Panthers.

Luai is one of six recruits that will arrive at the start of next season alongside Jack Bird, Jeral Skelton, Royce Hunt, Sunia Turuva and newly signed front-rower Terrell May.

"It'd be good to get that experience, and he looks like a bit of a fun bloke, so it'd be good having him at training," he added.





 
Man it's the Brow's that get me. I mean they are Eyebrows big enough to even rival the Swedish Chef from the muppets.
 
TDS is a tough cookie his dad was under 6 feet played in the front row and never went missing,TDS is cut from the same cloth, Give him time to learn and grow.
 
TDS is a tough cookie his dad was under 6 feet played in the front row and never went missing,TDS is cut from the same cloth, Give him time to learn and grow.
Hopefully he packs on some beef in the off-season, another who you could probably use in short stints at lock as he matures, McInnes style.
 
I think he’s shown more in 11 games than Simpkin showed in 40. He was great in the game we played at Gosford last year. Scored a try and set another up from memory. His development seems to be timing well with Api pulling up stumps. Should be ready to step into the starting role in 2027.
 
I think he’s shown more in 11 games than Simpkin showed in 40. He was great in the game we played at Gosford last year. Scored a try and set another up from memory. His development seems to be timing well with Api pulling up stumps. Should be ready to step into the starting role in 2027.
Simpkin was touted as our next good hooker didn't turn out that way used to cringe with the overuse of the dummy looking for tries when he should have passed hasn't done much at Manly to date either.
 
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