2008 Wests Tigers season

The 2008 Wests Tigers season was their 9th in the NRL. Major signings for the 2008 season are former Dragons halfback Mathew Head, backrower Corey Payne, and back Nick Youngquest.

Season summary

The Tigers had a successful opening to the season with a round 1 win over the St George Illawarra Dragons, 24–16 and a torrid round 2 win over the North Queensland Cowboys in Townsville, 30–10.

Benji Marshall was injured in the third minute of round 1 with a knee ligament tear, sidelining him for eight to ten weeks.[1]

Three losses in a row and injuries to hooker, Robbie Farah, kept the Tigers in the bottom half of the ladder until a round 6 win against the South Sydney Rabbitohs at the Sydney Cricket Ground on 20 April. Mathew Head returned to the NRL in round 5 after a year in the UK and recuperating from injury. Tigers then narrowly beat Cronulla Sharks 20-18.

Robbie Farah and Benji Marshall both returned to the team in the round 10 win against the Newcastle Knights. In a match that saw twelve tries scored between the two teams, Marshall scored two tries and kicked a 40/20. Mathew Head and Scott Dureau (Knights) also kicked 40/20s.

After a four game losing streak, the Wests Tigers ended the South Sydney Rabbitohs' run of five-straight wins, beating them 36–12 in round 19.

Another run of losses towards the end of the season kept the Wests Tigers out of the top eight for the third year in a row. The three losses coincided with the suspension of Todd Payten for a dangerous throw in round 22.

In the final match of the season, the Wests Tigers farewelled captain Brett Hodgson with a win over the Gold Coast Titans at Robina.

Players leaving the club at the end of the season include Brett Hodgson, Ryan O'Hara, Ben Te'o and Stuart Flanagan. It was also club CEO Steve Noyce's last year with the club.

2008 Season Results

2008 Pre-season trials

2008 Season Ladder

Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 Melbourne 2417072584282+30238
2 Manly-Warringah 2417072645355+29038
3 Cronulla 2417072451384+6738
4 Sydney Roosters 2415092511446+6534
5 Brisbane 2414192560452+10833
6 Canberra 24130112640527+11330
7 St. George Illawarra 24130112489378+11130
8 New Zealand 24130112502567-6530
9 Newcastle 24120122516486+3028
10 Wests Tigers 24110132528560-3226
11 Parramatta 24110132501547-4626
12 Penrith 24101132504611-10725
13 Gold Coast 24100142476586-11024
14 South Sydney 2480162453666-21320
15 North Queensland 2450192474638-16414
16 Bulldogs 2450192433782-34914

Players Used

Current first-grade squad at 22 March 2008

No. Position Player
Australia FB Brett Hodgson (captain)
Australia FB Shannon McDonnell
Australia FB Shannon Gallant
Tonga WG Taniela Tuiaki
Australia WG Peni Tagive (Debut: Round 1)
Australia WG Beau Ryan
Australia CE Chris Lawrence
Australia CE Dean Collis
Australia CE Danny Galea
New Zealand FE Benji Marshall
Australia HB John Morris
Australia HB Mathew Head (Debut: Round 5)
Australia HB Tim Moltzen (Debut: Round 1)
Australia PR Bryce Gibbs
Australia PR Todd Payten
Australia PR Ryan O'Hara
No. Position Player
Australia PR Luke Harlen
Australia PR Daine Laurie (Debut: Round 15)
Australia PR Ryan Tandy (Debut: Round 15)
Australia HK Robbie Farah
Australia HK Stuart Flanagan
Australia SR Corey Payne
New Zealand SR Dene Halatau
New Zealand SR Bronson Harrison
Australia SR Rocky Trimarchi
Australia SR Keith Galloway
Australia SR Tevita Metuisela
Australia SR Rhys Hanbury (Debut: Round 2)
Samoa SR Ben Te'o
Australia LK Liam Fulton
Australia LK Chris Heighington

Gains and losses

2008 Player Movements
Gains Losses
Player Previous Club Player New Club
Linton Price Leeton Ben Galea Hull Kingston Rovers
Benson Tupou Leeton Daniel Fitzhenry Hull Kingston Rovers
Noah Fotu Leeton Paul Whatuira Huddersfield Giants
Todd Bridge Taree Ben Jeffery Gold Coast Titans
Joe Latham Wingham Jai Ayoub Sydney Roosters
Soueli Makaui Keebra Park State High School Jason Moodie Retired
Lio Viaga Keebra Park State High School Jarrod Saffy St. George Illawarra Dragons
Corey Payne St George Illawarra Nick Youngquest Bulldogs
Nick Youngquest Penrith Panthers Luke Harlen Northern Pride RLFC
Mathew Head Hull Mathew Head St. George Illawarra Dragons

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