Wests Tigers Podcast 0154

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The Wests Tigers Podcast and Wests Tigers Radio team tried something completely new last night – a live Sunday night show.

Broadcasting on Wests Tigers Radio from 8:30 pm, Eddie Otto, Garry Watson, and Steve Stretton took to the airwaves to talk all the latest Wests Tigers news.

There was discussion around the Robbie Farah story that broke yesterday afternoon in regards to allegations he directed some pretty strong language towards Michael Maguire in the loss to the Warriors.

The boys also read and responded to listener comments and questions posted on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum (thanks to everyone who contributed!).

And, as you might expect, the boys also looked at strategies around how we pull this club out of the rather dark place it finds itself in.

We hope you enjoy this replay of the live broadcast. Do you think this is something we should do every Sunday on Wests Tigers Radio?

Would you be likely to listen? Please let us know.

1 Comment

  1. I will admit that I am an Eels fan but I have a soft spot for the Wests Tigers as my grandfather was a passionate Magpie supporter. I support them whenever they don’t play my Eels.
    I really like your podcast and just want to say hang in there, it will change. Forget the media crap we will not change the clickbait articles.
    While my Eels have not won anything in a long time we have slowly built and stopped looking for the miracle big name buys to fix it all. You have recruited some good young kids and have some real talent in the juniors. Believe me I know it is hard but don’t make the mistakes my club made for almost 20 years. The only way for clubs like ours club to change is through junior development, junior recruitment and time sprinkled with a few astute buys. Less James Tamou ( Foran/ Watmough like for my Eels) recruits and more Papali’i type recruits is what you need.

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