All the Round 25 team news!
Author
Dan Talintyre
Timestamp
Tue 3 Sep 2019, 03:59 PM
Wests Tigers playmaker Josh Reynolds has been named at hooker for Sunday's must-win game against the Cronulla Sharks for what will be the 30-year-old's 150th NRL appearance.
Reynolds will bring up the milestone in his 12th game for Wests Tigers, having previously played 138 games for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2011-17).
After securing a big win over St. George-Illawarra in Round 24 to set up the Sunday afternoon blockbuster against Cronulla, Head Coach Michael Maguire has named an unchanged side but has listed Moses Mbye and Robbie Farah amongst the reserves as they look to make their return from injury.
Farah (fractured tibia) and Mbye (hip flexor) both haven't played since picking up injuries against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in Round 21 and will continued to be monitored throughout the week in the lead up to Sunday's game.
Wests Tigers will provide an updated 19-man team for Sunday's game at 2:00pm AEST on Saturday before confirming a final team list at 1:00pm on Sunday.
With Mbye named amongst the reserves, Benji Marshall will again captain the side after a Man of the Match performance against the Dragons.
Sunday's clash between the ninth-placed Wests Tigers and the eighth-placed Sharks is remarkably the first meeting between the two sides this year, with the result to determine the make-up of the 2019 Telstra Premiership finals series.
Cronulla head in to the game off the back of a Golden Point defeat to the Canberra Raiders last weekend while Wests Tigers will be full of confidence after scoring big wins over the Knights in Round 23 and the Dragons in Round 24.
1. Corey Thompson
2. Robert Jennings
3. Paul Momirovski
4. Esan Marsters
5. David Nofoaluma
6. Benji Marshall
7. Luke Brooks
8. Thomas Mikaele
9. Josh Reynolds
10. Oliver Clark
11. Luke Garner
12. Chris Lawrence
13. Ryan Matterson
Interchange:
14. Matt Eisenhuth
15. Elijah Taylor
16. Alex Twal
17. Michael Chee Kam
Reserves:
18. Tommy Talau
19. Chris McQueen
20. Moses Mbye
21. Robbie Farah
Author
Dan Talintyre
Timestamp
Tue 3 Sep 2019, 03:59 PM
Wests Tigers playmaker Josh Reynolds has been named at hooker for Sunday's must-win game against the Cronulla Sharks for what will be the 30-year-old's 150th NRL appearance.
Reynolds will bring up the milestone in his 12th game for Wests Tigers, having previously played 138 games for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs (2011-17).
After securing a big win over St. George-Illawarra in Round 24 to set up the Sunday afternoon blockbuster against Cronulla, Head Coach Michael Maguire has named an unchanged side but has listed Moses Mbye and Robbie Farah amongst the reserves as they look to make their return from injury.
Farah (fractured tibia) and Mbye (hip flexor) both haven't played since picking up injuries against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in Round 21 and will continued to be monitored throughout the week in the lead up to Sunday's game.
Wests Tigers will provide an updated 19-man team for Sunday's game at 2:00pm AEST on Saturday before confirming a final team list at 1:00pm on Sunday.
With Mbye named amongst the reserves, Benji Marshall will again captain the side after a Man of the Match performance against the Dragons.
Sunday's clash between the ninth-placed Wests Tigers and the eighth-placed Sharks is remarkably the first meeting between the two sides this year, with the result to determine the make-up of the 2019 Telstra Premiership finals series.
Cronulla head in to the game off the back of a Golden Point defeat to the Canberra Raiders last weekend while Wests Tigers will be full of confidence after scoring big wins over the Knights in Round 23 and the Dragons in Round 24.
1. Corey Thompson
2. Robert Jennings
3. Paul Momirovski
4. Esan Marsters
5. David Nofoaluma
6. Benji Marshall
7. Luke Brooks
8. Thomas Mikaele
9. Josh Reynolds
10. Oliver Clark
11. Luke Garner
12. Chris Lawrence
13. Ryan Matterson
Interchange:
14. Matt Eisenhuth
15. Elijah Taylor
16. Alex Twal
17. Michael Chee Kam
Reserves:
18. Tommy Talau
19. Chris McQueen
20. Moses Mbye
21. Robbie Farah