2018 Wests Tigers season
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2018 Wests Tigers season | ||||
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Campbelltown Sports Ground Stadium Australia | ||||
Avg. attendance | 17,291 | |||
High attendance | 30,420 (vs. Parramatta, round 4) | |||
Top scorers | ||||
Tries | Corey Thompson (7) | |||
Goals | Esan Marsters (33) | |||
Points | Esan Marsters (70) | |||
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The 2018 Wests Tigers season was the 19th in the
2018 Signings/Transfers
Gains
- Josh Reynolds from Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- Chris McQueen from Gold Coast Titans
- Ben Matulino from New Zealand Warriors
- Taane Milne from St. George Illawarra Dragons
- Russell Packer from Illawarra Dragons
- Tyson Gamble from Redcliffe Dolphins
- Mahe Fonua from Hull F.C.
- Corey Thompson from Widnes Vikings
- Benji Marshall from Brisbane Broncos
- Pita Godinet from Manly Warringah Sea Eagles
- Robbie Farah from South Sydney Rabbitohs
Out
- James Tedesco to Sydney Roosters
- Aaron Woods to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
- Matt Ballin to Retirement
- Ava Seumanufagai to Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
- Ryan Papenhuyzen to Melbourne Storm
- Jack Littlejohn to Salford Red Devils November 2017
- Leigh CenturionsNovember 2017
- Jeremy Marshall-King to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs November 2017
- Moses Suli to Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs February 2018
Season summary
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Milestones
- Round 1 (vs. Sydney Roosters): Corey Thompson (209), Russell Packer (210), Pita Godinet (211), Ben Matulino (212) and Robbie Rochow (213) make their Wests Tigers debut.
- Round 1 (vs. Sydney Roosters): Benji Marshall makes his return to the club after playing with St. George Illawarra Dragons and Brisbane Broncos.
- Round 5 (vs. Melbourne Storm): Chris Lawrence becomes all-time leading Wests Tigers try scorer (77).
- Round 6 (vs. Manly): Josh Reynolds(214) makes his Wests Tigers debut.
- Round 7 (vs. Newcastle Knights): Kevin Naiqama 100th plays his NRL first grade game (including matches with Newcastle Knights and Penrith Panthers).
- Round 8 (vs. Parramatta Eels): Mahe Fonua (215) makes his Wests Tigers debut.
- Round 11 (vs. Penrith Panthers): Chris McQueen (216) makes his Wests Tigers debut.
- Round 13 (vs. Sydney Roosters): Elijah Taylor plays in his 150th NRL first grade game.
- Round 15 (vs. Canberra Raiders): Tyson Gamble (216) makes his NRL debut.
- Round 11 (vs. Canberra Raiders): Josh Aloiai played his 50th game for the Wests Tigers.
Squad
2018 Wests Tigers Squad:[4]
References
- ^ "2018 NRL ladder". nrl.com. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
- ^ "2018 NRL player movements". Nrl.com. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
- ^ "NRL 2018 ins and outs: Transfer Centre, John Olive Bulldogs team changes, player movements - Fox Sports". Foxsports.com.au. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
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