Uncaged: Proof that Wests Tigers are on the rise

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Uncaged: Proof that Wests Tigers are on the rise​

Brad WalterNRL Senior Reporter Thu 28 Nov 2024, 06:51 PM
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Jarome Luai isn’t due to join his new team-mates at training until January, but he has already visited the club's headquarters and walked around the field in a bid to get a feel for the Wests Tigers.

Yet what the star recruit would not be able to fully appreciate is how big a transformation Wests Tigers have undergone in the past 12 months under the administration of Shane Richardson and coaching of Benji Marshall.

While the Tigers finished with a third consecutive wooden spoon last season, there is a new-found belief in the direction of the club that is enticing players to sign, sponsors to get on board and members to join.

Of the eight players Richardson and Marshall targeted from other clubs, six signed and the only reason they missed out on Corey Horsburgh and Kobe Hetherington was because the Raiders and Broncos changed their minds about
releasing them.

Royce Hunt is one of the Wests Tigers recruits who have begun training ahead of schedule.
Royce Hunt is one of the Wests Tigers recruits who have begun training ahead of schedule.©Anthony Kourembanas/NRL Photos

With Pepper Money becoming the club’s major backer for the next three seasons, Wests Tigers have now sold all the sponsorship space on their new 2005-inspired NRL jersey, while Richardson
said membership was up 40 per cent.

Everyone has periods at the bottom of the ladder but if you work hard and have a plan in place you will get to the top of it.

Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson
Wests Tigers are also investing in juniors and aim to overtake Penrith as the game's biggest nursery by taking advantage of the corridor from Pyrmont to Picton that the club considers their territory.

“We're not like any other NRL club, and we don't want to be like any other club. We’re outlaws,” Richardson said.

“We want to be the No.1 club, but we want to do it our way.”

With little to shout about since the 2005 premiership, Wests Tigers wanted to make a big deal about the sponsorship and held a public unveiling at the club's Concord headquarters with NRL and
NRLW stars in attendance.

Among them were 2025 recruits Royce
Hunt, Jack Bird and Jeral Skelton, who have cut short their annual leave to begin training with their new club.

Fiji international Sunia Turuva, who has won two premierships with the Panthers, was an observer at training, while Luai and Terrell May plan to join the group soon after returning from Samoa's tour to England.

"One of the best things about all of the guys we have signed is that they are all trying their hardest to come in as much as possible," Marshall said.

"Royce Hunt started three weeks early, Sunia Turuva is going to come in and he isn't required back until January, Jack Bird started a week early, Jeral Skelton started today, and he is not due back for another two weeks.

"We are talking about people who are buying into what we are doing and want to be a part of the solution and want to be in the fight to get us out of where we are so that reassures me that we have
signed the right people."

Jack Bird is expected to start next season at lock for Wests Tigers.
Jack Bird is expected to start next season at lock for Wests Tigers.©Anthony Kourembanas/NRL Photos

In the halves pairing of Luai and star rookie Lachlan Galvin, hooker Api Koroisau and fullback Jahream Bula, the Tigers have an exciting spine, and the addition of Turuva and Skelton on the wings gives them a strong back three.

Luai and Galvin will be playing behind a pack led by May and Hunt up front, with Bird set to start the season at lock.

With uncertainty about the future of England international John Bateman, the Tigers may be short of an edge backrower, as well as a strike centre, but there is talent coming through the junior ranks.

“I liken it to a rat in a cage," Richardson said. "They have been working, going around and around at 100 miles an hour
but going nowhere.

We have opened the cage up, and this is what today is about. We are able to do things that nobody believed we could do.
"We are a huge club. We will have more juniors next year than Penrith. We have opened offices in Campbelltown, we are pushing out from Pyrmont to Picton, so we are in a really good space in what we
have set up to be successful.

Wests Tigers hope to unearth more talent like star rookie Lachlan Galvin in their huge junior nursery.
Wests Tigers hope to unearth more talent like star rookie Lachlan Galvin in their huge junior nursery.©Anthony Kourembanas/NRL Photos

"You don't understand how valuable that area through to Camden and Group Six and all through to the airport is. It is growing at a massive rate - 500,000 extra people in the next five years - and that's our area.

"People said nobody would be attracted to Wests Tigers, but companies like Pepper Money and Zurich don't become involved here if they don't believe in the business plan.

"The place on the ladder is not forever. Everyone has periods at the bottom of the ladder, but if you work hard and have a plan in place you will get to the top of it."
 
Does help the membership sales. But you nailed it Tucker. Thanks Lauren. I must admit however that our signings this year, Benji with another season under his belt - feels a little better. Our undoing again - since our history will be the board.
 
Stupid puff pieces….they happen this time every bloody year.
Let’s try something different this season - STFU, train hard and win some games. That would be a huge departure from our norm.
Our squad has been transformed. May is coming from a good system, Hunt has started preseason early and will be able to churn out 25 mins easy. Breach notices were handed out for not meeting standards. We are clearly a club on the up with a Boss that knows football and has runs on the board. But I agree, let your actions do the talking.
 
What if history is not accurate? Hence the repitition. What if AI is encrypted with the inaccurate version of history? Good observations UTT. Just off topic. Apologies people.
 
What if history is not accurate? Hence the repitition. What if AI is encrypted with the inaccurate version of history? Good observations UTT. Just off topic. Apologies people.
Every generation tries to erode or subtly re write history.
Some historic figures become lionised without reason whilst others are demonised unjustifiably.
Question everything you’re told.
 
Our squad has been transformed. May is coming from a good system, Hunt has started preseason early and will be able to churn out 25 mins easy. Breach notices were handed out for not meeting standards. We are clearly a club on the up with a Boss that knows football and has runs on the board. But I agree, let your actions do the talking.
I see Richo’s motivations for talking hype a bit differently to previous seasons.

It was always important that the perception of Wests Tigers was changed and all of our administrators past and present knew this.

But there’s a big difference talking a big game when you actually have something to back it up, which I think most agree we do have now. Time will tell.
 
C'mon guys, this is a footy forum. Unrelated posts have been removed.

The article basically focuses on the success of our recruitment and how the club is meeting some of its objectives. We've done quite well, all things considered.

I agree that sometimes silence is golden, but understand that Richo has a duty to be transparent with stakeholders and potential recruits about the vision he's working towards. This is all heavily reliant on securing financial backing and investor confidence.

This is new territory for us - we've never been in this position before, especially with Richo creating the opportunity to bring in premiership winning players instead of fringe NRL players, which is a key difference. No one of significance ever wanted to come here before. His previous success in turning clubs around is probably the most crucial factor in all this.

Yes there's still some weaknesses in our roster, which is why most people are being cautiously optimistic.
 
I'll be happy of we can keep 13 on the field (for the whole match)nearly every week.

Me thinks we'll be more than competitive if we can do that with this roster.
 
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With so many new players likely to be in the starting side. It’s going to take some time gel.
It could potentially be that almost half (6) the starting team are new to the club (Luai, Turuva, Skelton, May, Hunt and Bird). Which leaves 7 starting spots for players that played last year to make up the 13.
Some of those existing 7 players only debuted last year, Like Galvin, Sam Fainu, Olam, Laulili’i,
So that potentially only leaves 3 players (Api, Bula, Seyfarth) in the starting side that have played more that 1 season for the WTs.

Whichever way you slice the starting 13 and bench its going to be a very new looking team in 2025.
 
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