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Wests Tigers
Also known as: Tigers
ID: team_135189
About
The Wests Tigers are an Australian professional rugby league football club based in Sydney's Inner West. They have competed in the National Rugby League since they were formed at the end of the 1999 NRL season as a joint-venture club between the Balmain Tigers and the Western Suburbs Magpies. The Wests Tigers started playing in the 2000 NRL season and won their maiden premiership in 2005. The club also won the World Sevens in 2004. The Wests Tigers have three home grounds: Leichhardt Oval (the home ground of Balmain), Campbelltown Stadium (the home ground of Western Suburbs) and ANZ Stadium as of 2014. They are currently coached by Jason Taylor and captained by Robbie Farah.
Home Venue

Campbelltown Stadium, formerly Orana Park and Campbelltown Sports Ground, is a multi-use stadium in Leumeah, New South Wales, Australia, owned by Campbelltown City Council. It is the full-time home ground for the Western Suburbs Magpies District Rugby League Football Club and is one of three home grounds for the Wests Tigers Rugby League Football Club. The stadium has a nominal capacity of 20,000, with a recorded highest crowd figure of 20,527 for a game between Wests Tigers and North Queensland Cowboys in NRL season 2005. It is located adjacent to Leumeah railway station.
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Roster (32)
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Shawn Blore
Luke Brooks
Adam Doueihi
Sione Fainu
Josh Feledy
Kitione Kautoga
Asu Kepaoa
David Klemmer
Apisai Koroisau
Daine Laurie
Christian Ma'anaima
Brandon Mansfield
Justin Matamua
Brent Naden
Rua Ngatikaura
David Nofoaluma
Isaiah Papali'i
Fonua Pole
Apisalome Saukuru
Alex Seyfarth
Tim Sheens
Jake Simpkin
Tukimihia Simpkins
Charlie Staines
Tommy Talau
Starford To'a
Brandon Tumeth
Junior Tupou
Alex Twal
Stefano Utoikamanu
Brandon Wakeham
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