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WESTS Tigers have entered a three-day camp in Kiama to regroup ahead of their first finals appearance since 2005.
The entire squad and coaching staff made the two-hour trip to the scenic South Coast town yesterday morning, bunking down in cabins near Kiama's landmark blowhole.
Skipper Robbie Farah last night said the trip was scheduled, not a response to Saturday night's disappointing loss to Souths.
The Tigers have already escaped to Kiama twice this season and a camp in Newcastle following their first-up 50-10 thrashing by the Rabbitohs in May has been credited for their consistency over the past three months.
"We've gotten away a few times this year and we always planned to come to Kiama a month before the finals," Farah said.
"We've just found it helps to get out of town and into new surroundings. Going back and forth to Concord all year can get a bit boring. It freshens us up and brings us together."
Wests will train in Kiama until tomorrow before rounding out their preparations for Sunday afternoon's top four shoot-out against the Panthers at Campbelltown.
WESTS Tigers have entered a three-day camp in Kiama to regroup ahead of their first finals appearance since 2005.
The entire squad and coaching staff made the two-hour trip to the scenic South Coast town yesterday morning, bunking down in cabins near Kiama's landmark blowhole.
Skipper Robbie Farah last night said the trip was scheduled, not a response to Saturday night's disappointing loss to Souths.
The Tigers have already escaped to Kiama twice this season and a camp in Newcastle following their first-up 50-10 thrashing by the Rabbitohs in May has been credited for their consistency over the past three months.
"We've gotten away a few times this year and we always planned to come to Kiama a month before the finals," Farah said.
"We've just found it helps to get out of town and into new surroundings. Going back and forth to Concord all year can get a bit boring. It freshens us up and brings us together."
Wests will train in Kiama until tomorrow before rounding out their preparations for Sunday afternoon's top four shoot-out against the Panthers at Campbelltown.