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The Wests Tigers Podcast is a long-running, fan-run podcast and community that provides weekly coverage of the Wests Tigers, the NRL team. Established in 2018, the podcast, along with its associated forum, offers in-depth discussions on game analysis, team news, roster changes, and the club's future, aiming to connect fans and foster a harmonious environment for the Wests Tigers fanbase. 

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When Wests Tigers achieved success, we had a mix of youngsters and a sprinkling of older heads to guide them. Are we on the cusp of repeating that in 2026? Do we have a new generation of young talent to come through and make a mark on the NRL?We thought we would reach out to a podcast team that has done an excellent job of covering all that's going on through the lower grades at the Wests Tigers, the Wests Tigers Faithful podcast.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Joe McCord (aka 'Mac') from Wests Tigers Faithful for a chat. Mac has identified five young players in the Wests Tigers system that he believes are standouts and gives us a rundown on what we might get from names like Phoenix Godinet, Logan Brookes, and Jarod Haywood in the coming years.He even believes at least one of the five players he has named will debut for the club in season 2026. One of the five in particular has Mac really excited, reminding him of a former young Wests Tigers star many of us have fond memories of.It's not just homegrown talent that looks promising. Mac also gives us a rundown on what we might get from Brisbane recruit, Javon Andrews, and the young Rooster coming across to our club, Ethan Roberts.Joel and Mac also discuss the recent announcement that Taylan May has re-signed with the club for two more seasons, and Mac gives his thoughts on how the season ended for the team. While he also makes a really interesting observation around why the Wests Tigers struggled at times this year, and it's a point, and a statistic that hasn't widely been discussed.We hope you enjoy this latest cross-podcast collaboration, and we hope to hear more insights about the young Wests Tigers players from Wests Tigers Faithful in 2026.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
What went wrong? That's a question that dominates this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast! The Wests Tigers put in another strong performance on Saturday evening...for about sixty minutes, eventually succumbing to the Titans 36-28.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Nick, Declan, and Zac for a deep dive into the highs and lows of the Gold Coast game. There were some positives, including some flashy attacking play and some good individual performances as well. But, just like the Canberra and Cowboys games, the boys just couldn't match it with the opposition when the whips started cracking towards the end of the game.How can we change this next year? How can we make our right edge more reliable in defence? And have we signed enough quality players to turn this around in 2026?How about the young winger? One highlight from the game was the debut of Heamasi Makasini, the young Tiger proved he didn't look out of place in the NRL. We talk about how we fit the youngster into the team next year.There's also a strong list of 'One Word' submissions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. And a big thank you to all the forum members who contributed right through 2025!Joel finishes this podcast with some rapid-fire questions, including: Was the season a success or a failure? And are we better placed than we were a year ago?It's really disappointing that the team didn't manage to put a more enjoyable full stop on the season, but we hope you still enjoy this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. And stay tuned for more Wests Tigers content in the coming weeks, and right across the NRL off-season as well.As always, thank you for your support, and fingers crossed for a bigger and better 2026 for the Wests Tigers!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The final mid-week edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast for season 2025 is warmed up and ready to go! Wests Tigers travel to the Gold Coast tomorrow to face the Titans in a game that could have significant ramifications on both teams' ladder positions. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie and Steve discuss the importance of putting in a respectable effort in the Tigers' last run of the year.A team that we've traditionally had trouble getting on top of, the boys look at what it will take to come away from the holiday strip with the two points.Also on this edition of the podcast, Eddie brings out a strong list of questions for a round of Buy, Sell, Hold, including topics such as the 2026 Wests Tigers coaching team. One recently dumped NRL coach also gets a mention, with Eddie tossing up Adam O'Brien as someone who might be a good addition to the club's coaching ranks.Heamasi Makasini will become Wests Tigers player number 303 when he debuts this weekend against the Titans. The boys look at what he might bring in game number one.Some chat about Wests Tigers' 2025 Player of the Year also features on the pod. And Yioti's Quiz is also ready to go, with our quiz master coming up with a question regarding a very memorable moment in a Wests Tigers v Gold Coast Titans game way back in 2010! He's also found a player who was with our club for an extended period, but only managed a handful of games.We hope you enjoy this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast. The post-Titans game edition will drop on Monday, and we'll keep you updated with everything Wests Tigers over the off-season. And don't forget that you can join the discussion today and right through the next six months on our Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
It wasn't a win, but the Wests Tigers lost no friends on Saturday afternoon in Canberra. The GIO Stadium clash ended up being a 24-10 win for the Raiders, who also wrapped up the Minor Premiership on the day.For Wests Tigers, though, our performance had most fans convinced this team is heading for bigger and better things in 2026 and beyond. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel, Zac, and Declan take a look at many positive aspects of the Tigers' performance.Some of those positives include the way the forward pack muscled up against what is arguably the best pack in the game at present. The at times quite sharp attack, our lethal left edge, and determined defence that mostly kept our top-placed opposition at bay.A couple of things that weren't so positive are also up for debate on this edition, including the second-half refereeing performance, aspects of our kicking game, and the Wests Tigers bench.A varied array of One Word submissions on this Wests Tigers podcast. Some of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum 'One Word' submissions this week included: Seven, Effort, Proud, and Fate. As always, thanks for all the contributions!The boys also look at what the spirited effort on Saturday shows us regarding team harmony and attitude. It is easy to see that our side has gelled more as the season has gone on, and this is a stark contrast to what we have seen in recent years.Some of the other talking points include the performance of Fonua Pole, Alex Twal, and Latu Fainu.Unfortunately, Jeral Skelton may have played his last game of 2025, and we discuss whether that opens the door for a debut by Haemasi Makasini against the Gold Coast Titans. It is a post-loss edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, yet things do seem different after a spirited and mostly quite slick performance from the boys. We hope you enjoy this edition of the podcast, and don't miss the big mid-week show with a preview of our last game of the season.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
There are just two games to go before the Wests Tigers enter another off-season, but it's hoped our team finishes on a high.After a narrow loss to the Cowboys last weekend, Wests Tigers have a horror road trip to Canberra to face the high-flying Raiders.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie is joined by Nick for a look at our chances against a side looking towards the finals and their top-four finish.Is this a good time to play the 'Green Machine'? Or will Canberra use this game to make a statement to their premiership rivals? Eddie and Nick discuss the potential outcomes, including what attitude the Wests Tigers are likely to bring to the Saturday afternoon clash in the nation's capital. There's also a more analytical look back at the game against the Cowboys on this edition of the podcast.Have the Wests Tigers improved? We discuss that on this Wests Tigers Podcast. Nick brings up the 'Richo Meter' with the guys working to ascertain where the team currently sits on that five-level meter of progress and performance.The big announcement made at that game also features on the run sheet, with the boys having their say on the funding packages confirmed for our two suburban home grounds - Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Stadium.While Yioti has brought some brain-teasing Wests Tigers trivia, which includes questions on the Tigers and the Raiders, Scott Prince, and there is a top-level 'Who Am I' which identifies a player many had high hopes for!Don't forget to join the Wests Tigers discussion on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum, including signings and suggestions, and game day threads.Enjoy this big Wests Tigers Podcast with Nick and Eddie, and we look forward to bringing you the post-match edition of the podcast on Monday morning.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
It was a memorable afternoon with the Wests Tigers showing how far the team has come in the past 12 months. But, sadly, in 15 minutes, the Cowboys managed to wrestle the game away from us at a sold-out Leichhardt Oval.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Nick, Zac, and Jordan to look back at the many highs and lows of Sunday afternoon's game. Yes, of course, Jordan contemplates whether he has put a curse on the club after so confidently tipping the boys to win three straight games last year.Well, it's now the end of 2025, and that mini streak still hasn't happened. With only two games left in the 2025 season for the Wests Tigers, we will have to wait until next year! See what Jordan has to say for himself on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.Some other talking points from the 6-point loss to the Cowboys include:Why do we tend to struggle in big event games?How much of an impact was it losing Adam Doueihi to injury?How the Cowboys showed up to playOur continued struggle in the red zone with our attackSome of the key moments from the game are also up for discussion, including the remarkable Wests Tigers try that was so akin to Pat Richards' Grand Final try twenty years earlier. There's a discussion about the continued impressive performance of Taylan May, the 'Rocks and Diamonds' that is Brent Naden, and concerns about our lack of bench strength as well.As always, heaps of Wests Tigers Podcast Forum 'One Word' submissions feature as well, and we take a look at the big news that the club has secured tens of millions of dollars in funding for an upgrade of Campbelltown Stadium.It's not a post-victory edition of the pod, but we hope you enjoy our take on an afternoon at Leichhardt that was oh so close to being a classic! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
On this episode of the Wests Tigers podcast, Jordan makes his return to discuss if his 3 in a row curse can be lifted. He joins Host, Eddie and regulars Nick and Garry to preview this weekend's 2005 Grand Final replay.The Boys discuss the team's recent performances, and do a deep dive into the potential to achieve three consecutive wins for the first time since 2018. They reflect on the importance of consistency in performance, the improvements in defense, and the significance of the upcoming matches.The conversation also touches on the coaching strategies of Benji Marshall and the development of players, alongside nostalgic reflections on the 2005 premiership team.There is the preview of the upcoming game agaisnt the Cowboys and what the Tigers need to do to come away with their third victory in a row.The episode concludes with a Yioti's quiz about the team's history and player contributions.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The Wests Tigers Podcast and Wests Tigers Life Collaboration has a name, Welcome to the Claws Out Podcast!Eddie Otto is joined by Rob Berchara, Steve Stretton and Garry Watson to take a deep dive into Sunday's victory of Manly, the boys discuss all the key moments and players from the clash.Thank you for joining us for the Claws Out PoddyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
We've been here before, fourteen times, but the Wests Tigers are again on the verge of winning three games straight.Sure, we've picked up two points three weekends straight and won three out of our last four games, but that elusive trifecta remains to be achieved.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Zac, Nick, and Declan for a review of the 26-12 victory over the Sea Eagles.Some of the main talking points on the podcast include how the side managed to win back momentum after a shaky start.The form of Luai and Doueihi in the halves, and what these performances mean for halves make-up in 2026. Some of the other individual performances in the Wests Tigers' latest victory that are looked at include Taylan May, Sione Fainu, and Alex Twal.Starford To'a looks to have finally succumbed to that shoulder injury. Does that mean Heamasi Makasini makes his debut this weekend? IF not, who might get that right centre spot?The boys also chat about what could be a grand final-like atmosphere at Leichhardt Oval this Sunday afternoon!There is also an analysis of where the team is on the"Richo Meter". Are we finally at a good, solid average level? Speaking of Richo, all senior grades achieved victories this weekend, a great achievement, and we give a round of applause to the people who are turning our club around.There's also a look at an upcoming edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast with a key focus on the next generation of Wests Tigers talent coming through. While Jack Bird also pops up on the agenda with a look at his time with the Wests Tigers, and the reports that he is unwanted by the club for season 2026 (the second year of his two-year deal).And, of course, there is a mountain of 'One Word' submissions from the ever-growing Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.We hope you enjoy ANOTHER post-victory edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
Wests Tigers take their home game against Manly to the New Sydney Football Stadium and Eddie, Steve and Garry sit down to preview the critical clash.The boys discuss all the team lineup news, includding the inclusion of Adam Doueihi at halfback and what role Latu Fainu may fill from the bench.The team then take a look at the Wests Tigers Podcast forum's discussion around the key areas of need for 2026, will the guys agree with thoughts of the forum?Eddie leads Steve and Garry through an indepth game preview and the pod clauses out with Yioti's quiz.If you would like to join the discussion, head over to the Wests Tigers Podcast forum and give your thoughts on all the latest Wests Tigers news.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The 4th Collab Pod has landed, join Eddie, Rob, Steve and Garry as they take a final deep dive into the Wests Tigers Bye Week.The boys take a look at the recent extension of Adam Doueihi and follow that up with a deep look at the Wests Tigers roster. The show finishes with Eddie's favourite game of Buy Sell hold.Thank you for joining us for another Collb Podcast.Keep and eye out for some exciting announcememnts over the next few days.Watch this episode on Youtube at https://youtu.be/aACHTz0bXlc?si=i9-YZm8HLwAmxx9zBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The Wests Tigers players and fans got a chance to catch their breath on the bye round weekend just gone.Picking up two points in the most straightforward way possible was a welcome change from the stress and agony we've all been feeling recently.We thought this would also be a perfect opportunity to welcome a new member of the team, Zac Kelsey from the Tiger Town podcast.Zac has impressed us here at the Wests Tigers Podcast with his knowledge around rugby league and passion for our club, and we look forward to hearing him more often on our podcast.On his debut with us, Zac is joined by Joel and Nick for a look at the latest Wests Tigers news.Wests Tigers news up for discussionThis news includes the re-signing of Adam Doueihi on a two-year deal. We discuss the pros and cons of that move, and try to work out where he lines up in 2026.It also appears that Charlie Staines might be moving on from the club with a deal from the Super League on the table. We look at where that might leave our wing depth.The Wests Tigers Podcast Forum has been continuing to boom in recent times, and we've been creating some topics and polls that feed nicely into our podcast discussions.One poll was in regard to what the club's 2026 recruitment priority should be; it was no surprise that a position was considered the priority by the vast majority of respondents. That gets discussed on this edition of the podcast.We have also listened to the opinions of our forum members, with a number submitting their top 3 reasons to be optimistic about the Wests Tigers' chances in 2026. Joel, Nick, and Zac also give their reasons to be upbeat and list three reasons each around why we should maybe temper our enthusiasm a bit for next year as well.We hope you enjoy this bye-round edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast and hope to see you soon on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
Welcome to the Mid-week edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie is joined by Steve and Garry to preview your Wests Tigers Bye week.  After we get past Eddie's new look pod intro the boys look back at last week's victory against the Top 4 Bulldogs at Parramatta. They discuss all the implications of a controversial try celebration, including the breech notice to Brent Naden.  The conversation moves onto Galvin's involvement, or lack of involvement in Sunday's game. The team also discuss the Adam Doueihi contract situation, does his current form warrant an increased contract offer?  Eddie leads the guys through a look at which players we should renew over the next 2 years and finish the pod with their plans for a well-deserved Bye Week.Thank you for joining us on the Midweek Pod!ChaptersIntroduction and BanterDiscussion on Player PerformanceMidweek Podcast DynamicsControversial Try CelebrationAdam Doueihi's Contract SituationRecruitment UpdatesFuture Prospects and Player ContractsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
In this episode of the Collab Pod, Eddie and Garry are joined by Rob and Adel from the Wests Tigers Life Podcast to celebrate the significant victory over the Bulldogs.The guys discuss the team's performance, coaching strategies, and key player contributions from the wet and wild game at Commbank stadium. The discussion delves into the importance of player support, game plan adjustments in challenging conditions, and the implications of injuries.The team also look ahead to future prospects for the team, including recent signings and the overall direction of the club as they aim for improvement in the coming seasons.They show is closed out with a quick fire game of Buy, Sell or Hold!ChaptersCelebrating a Victory: Wests Tigers vs BulldogsReflections on Team Performance and Player SupportGame Strategy: Analyzing the Winning FormulaKey Players and Their Impact on the GameGame Plan Adjustments in Challenging ConditionsThe Role of Coaching and Player Development Injury Concerns and Their ImplicationsLooking Ahead: Future Prospects for the TeamSignings and Team Composition for Next SeasonFinal Thoughts and Predictions for the SeasonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
What a memorable afternoon that was! The Wests Tigers trounced those high-flying Bulldogs at Parramatta.In some of the worst conditions seen at the football in recent memory, Wests Tigers raced out to a commanding lead and managed to hold on for a much-needed two points.The 28-14 win, and with the bye this weekend, should be enough to ensure that the Wooden Spoon run is over at our club! Hallelujah!On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel is joined by Steve and Nick to go over the good, bad, and the ugly from Sunday afternoon in the rain.Some of the specific topics include:The scintillating performance from Adam DoueihiThe reports that we've now offered AD a two-year contractSione and Samuela Fainu's huge contribution to the resultHow Jahream Bula adds so much to the Tiger's attackAnd the Wests Tigers remarkable 78% completion rate in attrocious conditions.Naturally, there's a huge list of 'One Word' submissions from all the members of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum as well (thank you, everyone who continues to contribute).A bit of controversy also comes up on the agenda on this pod, including the Alex Seyfarth sin-bin, and why Stephen Crichton didn't get a sit-down after his high shot.Joel brings up some ongoing concerns over the form of Fonua Pole, Nick has a go at the effort made by Royce Hunt, and we touch on the rather silly video posted after the game by Brent Naden.And just like the other Wests Tigers fans present at CommBank Stadium on Sunday, Steve lets our former five-eight have it with a spray for the ages!We hope you enjoy this post-victory edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast and we look forward to this weekend's bye, and to seeing you joining us soon on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum!  Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
In this Mid-Week Edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie, Steve and Garry preview the huge clash against the Bulldogs and an old foe this week. Is this personel? Should the Tigers target Galvin physically and verbally? Can we pull off an upset against the odds?We also dissect the comments by Jerome Luai today about staying at the club long term. Is the right culture being build under Benji and Jerome? Do we need another leader at the club? Plus a look at the importance of the last 5 games and Yiotis quiz.ChaptersIntroduction and Recent EventsReflections on Team PerformanceInjuries and Team DynamicsAssessing the Forward PackUpcoming Game PreviewJerome Luai's CommitmentCoaching and Team CultureGame Strategy and ExpectationsFinal Thoughts and PredictionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
In this collobration podcast episode, Joel, Steve and Garry from the Wests Tigers Podcast are joined by Rob from the Wests Tigers Life podcast. The guys analyse the West Tigers' recent loss to the Panthers, discussing key performance issues, tactical decisions, and player dynamics.They express concerns about the kicking game, the halves' performance, and the impact of injuries on the team's overall effectiveness.The conversation also touches on recruitment strategies and the importance of maintaining high standards within the coaching staff.The episode concludes with reflections on the team's future prospects and a one-word summary from each host.TakeawaysThe Wests Tigers are experiencing regression in performance.Kicking game strategy needs to be more tactical and varied.Injuries have significantly impacted team dynamics and performance.Concerns about the halves' ability to execute effectively.The need for a genuine impact player in the middle of the field.Recruitment strategies must focus on strengthening the forward pack.Coaching staff must maintain high standards and challenge players.The team needs to improve in the red zone to score more effectively.Player performances are inconsistent and need to be addressed.The future of the team relies on effective recruitment and development.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context of the Loss02:59 Analyzing the Game: Key Performance Issues05:41 Kicking Game and Tactical Decisions08:46 Player Performances and Team Dynamics12:05 Concerns About the Halves and Game Strategy14:56 Injuries and Their Impact on Team Performance17:47 Future Prospects and Recruitment Strategies20:51 Reflections on Coaching and Team Culture23:50 Final Thoughts and One-Word SummariesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
A lot is going on at the Wests Tigers Podcast with the edition kicking off a busy week for us.As you may be aware, we've been collaborating with the boys over at the Wests Tigers Life Podcast, and a new audio and video podcast is about to drop.In the meantime, Eddie, Declan, and Nick caught up to put not just the game against the Panthers under the microscope, but also a whole range of other Wests Tigers issues.Firstly, don't forget to check out the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum, where the technical team has been adding in a whole bunch of new features and functions.You can now even leave audio recording responses on your favourite Wests Tigers topics! Join up today and join in the conversation! The new additions to the forum have created...new additions to the forum with a record number of users and a record number of 'One Word' submissions on this podcast. How many? Well, Eddie had to split the forum member responses into two segments on the podcast.Other Tiger-related content on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast includes a look at whether the 34-point loss to the Panthers says more about them than us.Did we match them for the first 20 minutes? Should we have taken them on instead of taking the penalty kick? The boys also discuss a topic that seems to be dividing opinion: have we improved or regressed through the year?Eddie has joined Joel's club, lamenting our lack of punch, variety, and physicality in our forwards, and is concerned things won't improve up front in season 2026. Recruit Jock Madden also comes up for discussion with the boys looking at the role the halfback could or will play for us when he rejoins next year, and what impact it might have on Latu Fainu.   And Eddie also uses an AFL example to show just how hard it can be to turn a football club around.We hope you enjoy this big edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The mid-week edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast is warmed up and ready to go!vEddie is back for another hump-day edition and is joined by Declan and Nick for a look at all things Wests Tigers.Some of the main talking points on this pod include a final look back at the win over the Titans with Nick and Declan getting their chance to assess the scrappy one-point victory.There's also a discussion between the boys on what the balance of the 2025 Wests Tigers season looks like. Will it be more of the same? Or has a corner been turned? And what is a pass mark from this point after scoring just two wins out of nine recent matches?Eddie asks a question that I think any Wests Tigers fan would struggle to answer - has the team improved as the season has progressed?The star of Sunday afternoon at Leichhardt Oval, Taylan May, also comes in for closer inspection with the boys looking at what he could bring not just for the rest of the season, but in coming seasons too.There's a discussion on the new long-term contract for Api Koroisau. Will Api's long service at the club make him a Wests Tigers legend?It wouldn't be a Wests Tigers Podcast without Adam Doueihi being on the run sheet, and this edition is no different. The boys discuss his market worth for the 2026 season.After being a bit of a Debbie Downer through 2025, Eddie has captured some positivity and may have a little hope for the team in 2026 (amazing what a slim win over the worst team in the comp can do!).The Panthers clash this weekend is also previewed, and Yioti has gone back in the Wests Tigers time-tunnel for this week's quiz. And don't forget that open invitation, if you haven't already, to join in the discussion on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
The Wests Tigers have put two valuable points in the bank with an ugly win over the Titans.In front of a packed Leichhardt Oval crowd, the good guys got home by one point, 21-20, against the Gold Coast.In a period of the club's history where wins are hard to come by, Wests Tigers have now claimed two victories just this month.On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel and Steve look back at the big afternoon at Leichhardt.It was clunky, sure, but were there any positives to take away from the performance?How about Taylan May? The boys look at the imposing first-up display of the new Tiger's centre.Joel and Steve also discuss:Adam Doueihi at lock - is this a long-term position for him?The lethal Wests Tigers left edgeUsing Api Koroisau off the bench, was it a good move?Ongoing concerns around our defense, especially on the right edgeBenji described the game as our worst performance of the yearAnd are we now safe from the wooden spoon?The boys also share and discuss some cracking comments left by members of the increasingly popular Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.Speaking of the forum, Joel also goes through a mountain of 'One Word' submissions left in the live game thread after the Titans' game.These submissions range from 'Dysfunctional' to 'Diabolical', and just about everything in between, from a performance that seems to have left many Tiger fans confused about where this team stands.We hope you enjoy this latest post-victory edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, and don't forget to catch the mid-week edition with Eddie, with a preview of the Panthers' game this weekend.And join in the discussion now on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum, where you're wanted and welcome to join our interactive Wests Tigers fan community.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
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