Tyrone Peachey Signs until 2023..

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@rozelle_rudy said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1487294) said:
I really can't see the point in getting Peachey. I see him as a similar style player to Moses Mbye, probably better than Mbye, but older and past his best.

A utility player? Didn't we bring in Jackson Hastings for that role?

Jackson Hastings is required to play Halfback as we don't have any others

OK ..so the KOE side is sorted ...who plays 7 in the NRL side

Anyone but Brooks

Amen brother ...but anyone bar Hastings as well .....

I'd give Hastings a chance before I would play Brooks. I'd happily take Fogerty and let the Raiders take Brooks

Doubt the club will be offloading its player of the year. He will start at 7

If that award was chosen on effort and ability like the player of the year award then I would agree with you. If Brooks plays 7 we lose. Simple as that

Don’t have any better options unfortunately

I disagree
 
@camel2281 said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1488323) said:
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@elleryhanley said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1486735) said:
Absolutely NO comparison between Peachey and Mbye.

Mbye played FB and 9 at times, ie running spots, and still only averaged 50 meters. Peachey ran for almost 100.

Peachey can be hot or cold...but he always has a crack and is bloody competitive. MUCH better runner, kicker, defender, and all effort areas...

He will be an excellent signing.

Cover 6 whilst AD is out.
Cover center whenever needed.
Perfect 13 for the modern game.
Gets repeat sets with his kicks.
Perfect 14 also for the modern game.

Major upgrade.

If all you say is true, ***why are no other clubs interested***? Surely he would of been snapped up long ago. I think the lack of genuine interest from 15 other clubs speaks louder than whatever any of us can say here. At 200K worth the risk , even to play in reserves. 400k takes money away from securing a young & up & coming WT player that the smarter recruiters( eg Melbourne or Roosters ) will recognize the potential & snavel , after The WT have done all the work in developing. I understand most,if not all contributors here want the same thing, that is a successful WT club. But Peachy is not the answer. Could end up being part of the ongoing problem.

Because they have better rosters and having Peachey doesnt make their roster stronger. We have a weak roster and Peachey makes it stronger and is available and affordable

Have to agree to disagree.I think I understand what you are trying to say, but why should we have to buy the players no one else wants? The Storm & Roosters have those stronger rosters because they built them, they have built that culture , like we once had with our maiden premiership with a team built around our local juniors. That culture then attracts the good players to the club that they lack(as shown by them poaching Tedesco, Addo carr Pappy etc) Its not that we dont have the talented players, we spend way to much time looking outward to fix the problems.
As shown in the past you cant buy that culture & whether a player is dear or cheap, if they dont have the Tiger in their heart nothing will change. It has to come from within the club. Whether he adds to the club only time will tell but for long term success we need to develop from the club. I think Tim Sheens is will be instrumental in this & I believe there are better times ahead.

But it's been widely reported that there ARE other clubs interested. Brisbane, Canberra and Parra have all been linked to Peachey as well as us. So your entire point is invalid.

Plus the paypacket we would have to offer him would likely need to be more than any other club currently because we are so on the nose reputation wise
Please read the entire posts do you can offer

@camel2281 said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1488323) said:
@champ said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1487807) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1487422) said:
@champ said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1487116) said:
@elleryhanley said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1486735) said:
Absolutely NO comparison between Peachey and Mbye.

Mbye played FB and 9 at times, ie running spots, and still only averaged 50 meters. Peachey ran for almost 100.

Peachey can be hot or cold...but he always has a crack and is bloody competitive. MUCH better runner, kicker, defender, and all effort areas...

He will be an excellent signing.

Cover 6 whilst AD is out.
Cover center whenever needed.
Perfect 13 for the modern game.
Gets repeat sets with his kicks.
Perfect 14 also for the modern game.

Major upgrade.

If all you say is true, ***why are no other clubs interested***? Surely he would of been snapped up long ago. I think the lack of genuine interest from 15 other clubs speaks louder than whatever any of us can say here. At 200K worth the risk , even to play in reserves. 400k takes money away from securing a young & up & coming WT player that the smarter recruiters( eg Melbourne or Roosters ) will recognize the potential & snavel , after The WT have done all the work in developing. I understand most,if not all contributors here want the same thing, that is a successful WT club. But Peachy is not the answer. Could end up being part of the ongoing problem.

Because they have better rosters and having Peachey doesnt make their roster stronger. We have a weak roster and Peachey makes it stronger and is available and affordable

Have to agree to disagree.I think I understand what you are trying to say, but why should we have to buy the players no one else wants? The Storm & Roosters have those stronger rosters because they built them, they have built that culture , like we once had with our maiden premiership with a team built around our local juniors. That culture then attracts the good players to the club that they lack(as shown by them poaching Tedesco, Addo carr Pappy etc) Its not that we dont have the talented players, we spend way to much time looking outward to fix the problems.
As shown in the past you cant buy that culture & whether a player is dear or cheap, if they dont have the Tiger in their heart nothing will change. It has to come from within the club. Whether he adds to the club only time will tell but for long term success we need to develop from the club. I think Tim Sheens is will be instrumental in this & I believe there are better times ahead.

But it's been widely reported that there ARE other clubs interested. Brisbane, Canberra and Parra have all been linked to Peachey as well as us. So your entire point is invalid.

Plus the paypacket we would have to offer him would likely need to be more than any other club currently because we are so on the nose reputation wise

Please read entire posts again so you can offer a n informed opinion
 
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Wests Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of experienced utility Tyrone Peachey, effective immediately.

The two-year deal will see the former Origin representative join the club for the start of the 2022 NRL season and remain in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 season.
https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2021/10/08/wests-tigers-sign-tyrone-peachey/
 
@wt2k said in [Tyrone Peachey ?](/post/1488981) said:
Wests Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of experienced utility Tyrone Peachey, effective immediately.

The two-year deal will see the former Origin representative join the club for the start of the 2022 NRL season and remain in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 season.
https://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2021/10/08/wests-tigers-sign-tyrone-peachey/

Welcome the Peachmaster 🤑🤑
 
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Wests Tigers sign Tyrone Peachey
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Wests Tigers
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Fri 8 Oct 2021, 01:00 PM

Wests Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of experienced utility Tyrone Peachey, effective immediately.

The two-year deal will see the former Origin representative join the club for the start of the 2022 NRL season and remain in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 season.

Having originally started his career at Cronulla in 2013, Peachey joined Penrith in 2014 and played in 109 games for the Panthers before linking up with the Gold Coast Titans in 2019, with whom he went on to play a further 62 matches.

He has chalked up numerous representative achievements including three games for New South Wales Origin (2018) and six games for the Indigenous All Stars (2015-17, 19-21), as well as appearances for New South Wales City Origin and the Prime Minister’s XIII.


Capable of playing at lock, second row or in the halves, Peachey provides great experience and versatility for the club in 2022 and expressed his excitement to make an impact at Wests Tigers.

“I’m really excited to join the club and get stuck into work with Wests Tigers,” Peachey said.

**“I’ve been really impressed by Madge and the way he approaches the game and I’m looking forward to working under him. I know that I perform my best when I’ve got a strong coach who can keep me accountable, and I’ve really enjoyed speaking with him lately.**


“I’m pretty keen to work too with a lot of the young talent at the club,” he said.

“I’ve been through the process of seeing young players step up into the NRL and what needs to change for the club to be successful. It’s a good chance for me to not only help on the field but also give the young players some direction and help this team play finals footy.

“Wests Tigers is a big club and a pretty special club with its history — it deserves to be competing in the big games every year and I can’t wait to help us do that.”

Wests Tigers Coach Michael Maguire said Peachey would be a strong addition for the club.

“I’m really pleased to welcome Tyrone to our team and to have his experience and versatility as part of our club,” Maguire said.

“Tyrone is a real competitor in all that he does on and off the field, and he will add a lot to the way that we want to play moving forward.”


Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe officially welcomed Peachey to the club.

“On behalf of all at Wests Tigers, I’d like to welcome Tyrone and his family to the club and say how pleased we are to have secured him for the coming two years,” Pascoe said.

“Tyrone’s experience as an NRL player will be invaluable to our team. We have been disciplined and intentional with our recruitment of players to the club, and Tyrone’s signing is another example of that.

“We’re excited to have him join Wests Tigers and look forward to him adding to our club.”

Having finished his playing contract with the Gold Coast Titans at the end of the 2021 season, Peachey will link up with Wests Tigers immediately and will join his new teammates for pre-season training in November.


PLAYER PROFILE: TYRONE PEACHEY
Date of Birth 8th August, 1991 (Wellington, NSW)
Junior Clubs Wellington Cowboys, Cronulla-Caringbah
Positions Lock, Second Row, Five-Eighth, Halfback
NRL Debut Cronulla v Canberra, Endeavour Field, 19/05/13 (Rd.10)
Previous Clubs Cronulla (2013), Penrith (2014-18), Gold Coast (2019-21)
Rep. Honours NSW Origin (2018)
Indigenous All Stars (2015-17, 19-21)
NSW City Origin (2015-17)
Prime Minister’s XIII (2015)
 
Good replacement for Mbye, better value contract and more versatile.
Solves a couple immediate issues and always plays with heart, smart signing.
 
Was a bit meh on the peach but I can get around it. Just hoping he's nowhere near the halves.
 
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Wests Tigers are pleased to announce the signing of experienced utility Tyrone Peachey, effective immediately.

The two-year deal will see the former Origin representative join the club for the start of the 2022 NRL season and remain in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 season.

Having originally started his career at Cronulla in 2013, Peachey joined Penrith in 2014 and played in 109 games for the Panthers before linking up with the Gold Coast Titans in 2019, with whom he went on to play a further 62 matches.

He has chalked up numerous representative achievements including three games for New South Wales Origin (2018) and six games for the Indigenous All Stars (2015-17, 19-21), as well as appearances for New South Wales City Origin and the Prime Minister’s XIII.


Capable of playing at lock, second row or in the halves, Peachey provides great experience and versatility for the club in 2022 and expressed his excitement to make an impact at Wests Tigers.

“I’m really excited to join the club and get stuck into work with Wests Tigers,” Peachey said.

**“I’ve been really impressed by Madge and the way he approaches the game and I’m looking forward to working under him. I know that I perform my best when I’ve got a strong coach who can keep me accountable, and I’ve really enjoyed speaking with him lately.**


“I’m pretty keen to work too with a lot of the young talent at the club,” he said.

“I’ve been through the process of seeing young players step up into the NRL and what needs to change for the club to be successful. It’s a good chance for me to not only help on the field but also give the young players some direction and help this team play finals footy.

“Wests Tigers is a big club and a pretty special club with its history — it deserves to be competing in the big games every year and I can’t wait to help us do that.”

Wests Tigers Coach Michael Maguire said Peachey would be a strong addition for the club.

“I’m really pleased to welcome Tyrone to our team and to have his experience and versatility as part of our club,” Maguire said.

“Tyrone is a real competitor in all that he does on and off the field, and he will add a lot to the way that we want to play moving forward.”


Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe officially welcomed Peachey to the club.

“On behalf of all at Wests Tigers, I’d like to welcome Tyrone and his family to the club and say how pleased we are to have secured him for the coming two years,” Pascoe said.

“Tyrone’s experience as an NRL player will be invaluable to our team. We have been disciplined and intentional with our recruitment of players to the club, and Tyrone’s signing is another example of that.

“We’re excited to have him join Wests Tigers and look forward to him adding to our club.”

Having finished his playing contract with the Gold Coast Titans at the end of the 2021 season, Peachey will link up with Wests Tigers immediately and will join his new teammates for pre-season training in November.


PLAYER PROFILE: TYRONE PEACHEY
Date of Birth 8th August, 1991 (Wellington, NSW)
Junior Clubs Wellington Cowboys, Cronulla-Caringbah
Positions Lock, Second Row, Five-Eighth, Halfback
NRL Debut Cronulla v Canberra, Endeavour Field, 19/05/13 (Rd.10)
Previous Clubs Cronulla (2013), Penrith (2014-18), Gold Coast (2019-21)
Rep. Honours NSW Origin (2018)
Indigenous All Stars (2015-17, 19-21)
NSW City Origin (2015-17)
Prime Minister’s XIII (2015)

Pic showed him holding the 13 jersey.
 
@wt2k said in [Tyrone Peachey Signs until 2023\.\.](/post/1488994) said:
Was a bit meh on the 🍑 but I can get around it. Just hoping he's nowhere near the halves.

Building a strong indigenous club
 
@wt2k said in [Tyrone Peachey Signs until 2023\.\.](/post/1488989) said:
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I have no problems giving him that salary for 2 years... He will want to play well to extend his stay and get a job in the club after footy.. Well Played Tigers
 
Welcome Aboard Peachey...

Adds experience to a young squad.. May all your days be good one's..
 
Is it really a 2 year contract, or one of those deals where the second year is in the clubs favour which isn’t disclosed in the announcement?
 
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