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List of Wests Tigers records

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Honours and achievements

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2005

Pre-season/Youth

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2004
2011
2012
2022
2022

Stadium/Crowd records

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Home Ground/Venue Record

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Present:

Occasional:

Former:

Largest home game crowds

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Rank Amount When
1 36,112 28/03/2016 – Wests Tigers 0 – Parramatta 8
2 34,272 21/08/2009 – Wests Tigers 18 – Parramatta 26
3 30,901 23/07/2017 – Wests Tigers 16 – Parramatta 17
4 30,420 02/04/2018 – Wests Tigers 30 – Parramatta 20
5 29,542 19/08/2005 – Wests Tigers 54 – Bulldogs 2
6 28,611 10/04/2023 – Wests Tigers 22 – Parramatta 28
7 27,865 10/03/2006 – Wests Tigers 24 – St George Illawarra 15
8 27,687 05/08/2011 – Wests Tigers 16 – St George Illawarra 14
9 27,564 23/08/2008 – Wests Tigers 16 – Manly 48
10 26,463 09/09/2005 – Wests Tigers 50 – North QLD 6

Lowest home game crowds

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Rank Amount When
1 104 20/06/2020 – Wests Tigers 36 – North QLD 20
2 109 13/06/2020 – Wests Tigers 6 – Canberra 14
3 2,633 17/07/2020 – Wests Tigers 48 – Brisbane 0
4 2,758 16/08/2020 – Wests Tigers 29 – Canterbury 28
5 3,003 22/08/2020 – Wests Tigers 16 — Sydney 38
6 3,801 10/09/2020 – Wests Tigers 24 – Souths 26
7 3,960 04/07/2020 – Wests Tigers 12 – Penrith 19
8 4,125 25/05/2003 – Wests Tigers 4 – Penrith 26
9 4,359 28/07/2001 – Wests Tigers 38 – Northern Eagles 6
10 4,724 14/07/2001 – Wests Tigers 20 – North QLD 18

Highest average home crowds for the season (minimum 3 games, finals excluded)

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Rank Amount Season
1 18,967 2006
2 18,789 2005
3 18,086 2010
4 17,942 2009
5 17,852 2011
6 17,511 2004
7 17,291 2018
8 16,961 2007
9 16,386 2008
10 16,227 2012

Overall records

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Biggest wins

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
52 54–2 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Stadium Australia 19 August 2005
52 56–4 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Stadium Australia 3 August 2008
50 56–6 South Sydney Rabbitohs Leichhardt Oval 8 August 2004
48 66–18 North Queensland Cowboys Leichhardt Oval 20 May 2023
48 48–0 Brisbane Broncos Leichhardt Oval 17 July 2020
46 50–4 South Sydney Rabbitohs Sydney Football Stadium 4 August 2002
46 50–4 New Zealand Warriors Lancaster Park 13 June 2004

Biggest losses

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Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
74 0–74 North Queensland Cowboys North Queensland Stadium 1 July 2023
66 6–72 Sydney Roosters Sydney Cricket Ground 20 August 2022
64 0–64 Melbourne Storm Docklands Stadium 5 July 2001
58 6–64 North Queensland Cowboys Willows Sports Complex 9 August 2014
56 0–56 Sydney Roosters Campbelltown Stadium 25 June 2004
54 12–66 Parramatta Eels Leichhardt Oval 29 April 2001
54 6–60 Canberra Raiders Canberra Stadium 23 April 2016

Most tries scored in a season

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Rank Tries Season
1 140 2005
2 107 2010
3 103 2009
4 98 2011
5 92 2008
5 92 2007
7 90 2004
7 90 2006
9 89 2002
9 89 2012

Most goals converted in a season

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Rank Goals Season
1 124 2005
2 84 2007
3 82 2000
4 81 2011
5 80 2008
6 77 2010
7 76 2021
8 75 2003
9 74 2004
10 73 2012

Most field goals kicked in a season

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Rank FG Season
1 8 2010
2 6 2011
3 5 2007
4 4 2012
4 4 2009
4 4 2014

Most points scored in a season

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Rank Points Season
1 676 2005
2 568 2009
3 541 2007
4 537 2010
5 528 2008
6 519 2000
6 519 2011
8 509 2004
9 506 2012
10 500 2021

Most points conceded in a season

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Rank Points Season
1 746 2001
2 714 2021
3 687 2013
4 679 2022
5 675 2023
6 642 2000
6 642 2002
7 631 2014
8 607 2016
9 598 2003
10 575 2005

Most consecutive wins

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  • 9, 16 July – 9 September 2011
  • 8, 26 June – 19 August 2005
  • 7, 15 April – 8 June 2012
  • 6, 15 April – 27 May 2007
  • 6, 4 July – 16 August 2009
  • 4, 9 September – 2 October 2005
  • 4, 21 May – 20 June 2010

Most consecutive losses

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  • 12, 7 August 2022 – 29 April 2023
  • 10, 2 June 2023 – 19 August 2023
  • 9, 6 April 2024 – 15 June 2024
  • 8, 6 April – 3 June 2001
  • 8, 21 August 2021 – 10 April 2022
  • 7, 22 March – 18 May 2013
  • 7, 29 April – 23 June 2017
  • 7, 28 May – 30 July 2022
  • 6, 5 May – 15 June 2002
  • 6, 12 April – 25 May 2003
  • 6, 5 July – 19 August 2013
  • 6, 27 July – 30 August 2014
  • 6, 19 March – 23 April 2016
  • 6, 30 June 2024 – Present
  • 5, 9 July 2000 – 17 February 2001

Biggest comeback

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Recovered from a 24-point deficit.

Worst collapse

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Surrendered a 23-point lead.

Win–loss record

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Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
Brisbane Broncos 33 9 1 23 27.27
Canberra Raiders 44 20 0 24 45.45
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 44 17 0 27 38.64
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 38 19 1 18 50.00
Dolphins 3 1 0 2 33.33
Gold Coast Titans 27 10 0 17 37.04
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 36 14 0 22 38.89
Melbourne Storm 38 12 0 26 31.58
Newcastle Knights 37 17 0 20 45.95
New Zealand Warriors 37 16 0 21 43.24
North Queensland Cowboys 46 24 0 22 52.17
Northern Eagles 6 4 0 2 66.7
Parramatta Eels 47 17 1 29 36.17
Penrith Panthers 41 15 0 26 36.58
St. George Illawarra Dragons 46 21 0 25 45.65
South Sydney Rabbitohs 43 17 0 26 39.53
Sydney Roosters 39 9 0 30 23.07
Total 605 242 3 360 40.00

Individual Records

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Current players in bold

Most first grade matches

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Player M
Robbie Farah 277
Benji Marshall 257
Chris Lawrence 253
Luke Brooks 205
Chris Heighington 201
David Nofoaluma 192
John Skandalis 185
Dene Halatau 180
Keith Galloway 173
Liam Fulton 162
Bryce Gibbs 155
Todd Payten 151
Ben Galea 150
  • as at 1 August 2024

Most matches as captain

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Player M
Robbie Farah 149
Darren Senter 86
Brett Hodgson 50
Aaron Woods 46
Benji Marshall 45
Apisai Koroisau 39
James Tamou 38
Moses Mbye 32
Scott Prince 29
Mark O'Neill 19
  • as at 1 August 2024

Most tries in a match

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Most goals in a match

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Most points in a match

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Most tries by position

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Position Player Tries
Fullback James Tedesco 49
Winger David Nofoaluma 99
Centre Chris Lawrence 51
Five-Eighth Benji Marshall 72
Halfback Luke Brooks 44
Front Row John Skandalis 12
Back Row Luke Garner 18
Hooker Robbie Farah 64
Lock Chris Heighington 16
Bench Bronson Harrison 10

Most tries in a season

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Tries Player Season
21 Taniela Tuiaki 2009[2]
20 Pat Richards 2005
18 Paul Whatuira 2005
18 Lote Tuqiri 2010
17 David Nofoaluma 2020
17 James Tedesco 2015
17 Pat Richards 2015
16 John Wilson 2004
16 Chris Lawrence 2007
15 Joel Caine 2000
15 Chris Lawrence 2010
15 Brett Hodgson 2005
15 Benji Marshall 2005
14 David Nofoaluma 2016
14 Kevin McGuinness 2000
14 James Tedesco 2016

Most tries for club

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Tries Player
100 David Nofoaluma
84 Chris Lawrence
84 Benji Marshall
68 Robbie Farah
52 Pat Richards
50 James Tedesco
46 Beau Ryan
45 Luke Brooks
44 Daniel Fitzhenry
42 Taniela Tuiaki
39 Tim Moltzen
39 Chris Heighington
38 Brett Hodgson
37 Liam Fulton
  • as at 1 August 2024

Most goals for club

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Goals Player
416 Benji Marshall
326 Brett Hodgson
211 Joel Caine
123 Mitchell Moses
119 Adam Doueihi
118 Pat Richards
96 Esan Marsters
  • as at 1 August 2024

Most points in a season

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Points Player Season
308 Brett Hodgson 2005
224 Joel Caine 2000
211 Benji Marshall 2011
203 Benji Marshall 2010
197 Pat Richards 2015
192 Brett Hodgson 2004
174 Adam Doueihi 2021

Most points for club

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Player Points
Benji Marshall 1181
Brett Hodgson 786
Joel Caine 526
Pat Richards 446
David Nofoaluma 400
Chris Lawrence 342
Adam Doueihi 314
Robbie Farah 312
Esan Marsters 264
Luke Brooks 233
Mitchell Moses 211
James Tedesco 200
Beau Ryan 184
Daniel Fitzhenry 176
Taniela Tuiaki 168
  • as at 1 August 2024

Captains

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There have been 25 captains of the Tigers since their first season in 2000. The current captain is Apisai Koroisau.

No Captain Years Games
1 Jarrod McCracken 2000 6
2 Darren Senter 2000–04 86
3 Terry Hill 2000–02 2
4 Craig Field 2000 2
5 John Simon 2001 2
6 Ben Galea 2001–06 7
7 Mark O'Neill 2002–05 19
8 Corey Pearson 2002 1
9 Scott Sattler 2004 8
10 Scott Prince 2005–06 29
11 Brett Hodgson 2006–08 50
12 Todd Payten 2007–09 9
13 Robbie Farah 2007–16, 2019 149
14 Benji Marshall 2009–13, 2018–20 45
15 Braith Anasta 2014 5
16 Chris Lawrence 2014–2018 14
17 Aaron Woods 2014–17 46
18 Dene Halatau 2015–16 8
19 Elijah Taylor 2017 1
20 Russell Packer 2018 5
21 Moses Mbye 2019–20 32
22 James Tamou 2021–22 38
23 Luke Brooks 2021–22 17
24 Apisai Koroisau 2023– 39
25 John Bateman 2023– 3

Coaches

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There have been 11 coaches of the Tigers since their first season in 2000. The current coach is Benji Marshall.

No Name Seasons Games Wins Draws Losses Win % Premiers Runners-up Minor premiers Wooden spoons Notes
1 Wayne Pearce 2000 26 11 2 13 42.3%
2 Terry Lamb 2001–2002 50 16 1 33 32%
3 Tim Sheens 2003–2012, 2023 273 126 0 147 46.15% 2005 Club's first finals appearance and premiership in 2005.
4 Mick Potter 2013–2014 48 17 0 31 35%
5 Jason Taylor 2015–2017 51 20 0 31 39% Sacked mid-season
6 Andrew Webster 2017 2 0 0 2 0% Caretaker coach
7 Ivan Cleary 2017–2018 43 18 0 25 42%
8 Michael Maguire 2019–2022 80 29 0 51 36.25% Sacked mid-season
9 Brett Kimmorley 2022 12 1 0 11 8.33% Caretaker coach
10 Ben Gardiner 2022 1 0 0 1 0% Caretaker coach
11 Benji Marshall 2024– 20 4 0 16 20.00% Current Coach

Season statistics

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Season Pos Pld W D L B F A +/- Pts Notes Crowd*
2000 10th 26 11 2 13 N/A 519 642 −123 24 Wests Tigers 2000 12,124
2001 12th 26 9 1 16 N/A 474 746 −272 19 Wests Tigers 2001 9,287
2002 13th 24 7 0 17 2 498 642 −144 18 Wests Tigers 2002 10,478
2003 13th 24 7 0 17 2 470 598 −128 18 Wests Tigers 2003 8,993
2004 9th 24 10 0 14 2 509 534 −25 24 Wests Tigers 2004 13,935
2005 4th 24 14 0 10 2 676 575 101 32 Premiers
Wests Tigers 2005
19,998
2006 11th 24 10 0 14 2 490 565 −75 24 Wests Tigers 2006 19,357
2007 9th 24 11 0 13 1 541 561 −20 24 Wests Tigers 2007 16,766
2008 10th 24 11 0 13 2 528 560 −32 26 Wests Tigers 2008 15,930
2009 9th 24 12 0 12 2 558 483 75 28 Wests Tigers 2009 16,848
2010 3rd 24 15 0 9 2 537 503 34 34 Wests Tigers 2010 16,941
2011 4th 24 15 0 9 2 519 430 89 34 Wests Tigers 2011 17,852
2012 10th 24 11 0 13 2 506 551 −45 26 Wests Tigers 2012 16,227
2013 15th 24 7 0 17 2 386 687 −301 18 Wests Tigers 2013 10,507
2014 13th 24 10 0 14 2 420 631 −211 24 Wests Tigers 2014 13,104
2015 15th 24 8 0 16 2 487 562 −75 20 Wests Tigers 2015 11,709
2016 9th 24 11 0 13 2 499 607 −108 26 Wests Tigers 2016 15,390
2017 14th 24 7 0 17 2 413 571 −158 18 Wests Tigers 2017 13,551
2018 9th 24 12 0 12 1 377 460 −83 26 Wests Tigers 2018 17,181
2019 9th 24 11 0 13 1 475 486 −11 24 Wests Tigers 2019 13,992
2020 11th 20 7 0 13 0 440 505 −65 14 Wests Tigers 2020 2,966
2021 13th 24 8 0 16 1 500 714 −214 18 Wests Tigers 2021 9,526
2022 16th 24 4 0 20 1 352 679 −327 10 Wests Tigers 2022 11,094
2023 17th 24 4 0 20 3 385 675 −290 14 Wests Tigers 2023 11,042

* Average home crowd

Individual Club Honours

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Player of the Year (Kelly-Barnes Medal)

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Rookie Of the Year

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100 GAMES MILESTONES

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2004 — John Skandalis, Mark O'Neill 2005 — Ben Galea 2006 — Anthony Laffranchi 2007 — Daniel Fitzhenry 2008 — Chris Heighington, Dene Halatau, Brett Hodgson 2009 — Robbie Farah, Todd Payten, Bryce Gibbs, Benji Marshall 2011 — Liam Fulton, Keith Galloway 2012 — Beau Ryan, Chris Lawrence 2013 — Blake Ayshford 2015 — Aaron Woods 2017 — Ava Seumanufagai, Sauaso Sue 2018 — Luke Brooks, David Nofoaluma 2022 — Alex Twal

150 GAMES MILESTONES

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2006 — John Skandalis 2007 — Ben Galea 2010 — Chris Heighington 2011 — Robbie Farah, Bryce Gibbs, Todd Payten, Benji Marshall 2013 — Liam Fulton 2014 — Keith Galloway, Chris Lawrence 2015 — Dene Halatau 2021 — Luke Brooks, David Nofoaluma

200 GAMES MILESTONES

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2012 — Chris Heighington 2013 — Robbie Farah, Benji Marshall 2017 — Chris Lawrence 2023 — Luke Brooks

250 GAMES MILESTONES

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2018 — Robbie Farah 2020 — Benji Marshall, Chris Lawrence

DALLY M AND PLAYER AWARDS

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2000 — Joel Caine (Top Points Scorer of the Year) 2005 — Scott Prince (Dally M Captain of the Year) 2005 — Tim Sheens (Dally M Coach of the Year) 2005 — Brett Hodgson (Dally M Fullback of the Year) 2005 — Brett Hodgson (Top Points Scorer of the Year) 2005 — Benji Marshall (Dally M Five-Eighth of the Year) 2007 — Robbie Farah (Dally M Hooker of the Year) 2009 — Taniela Tuiaki (Dally M Winger of the Year) 2010 — Robbie Farah (Dally M Hooker of the Year) 2010 — Benji Marshall (Rugby League World Golden Boot) 2011 — Benji Marshall (Dally M Five-Eighth of the Year) 2011 — Benji Marshall (Top Points Scorer of the Year) 2013 — David Nofoaluma (Dally M Try of the Year) 2014 — Luke Brooks (Dally M Rookie of the Year) 2015 — Aaron Woods (Dally M Prop of the Year) 2016 — James Tedesco (Dally M Fullback of the Year) 2017 — Aaron Woods (Dally M Prop of the Year) 2018 — Luke Brooks (Dally M Halfback of the Year) 2020 — Harry Grant (Dally M Rookie of the Year) 2020 — David Nofoaluma (Dally M Winger of the Year)

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "Wests Tigers Records". weststigers.com.au. Archived from the original on 21 April 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2009.
  2. ^ Magnay, Jacquelin (17 August 2009). "Tuiaki show rolls on with hat-trick, and he has more tricks in the tank". Fairfax Digital. Retrieved 23 August 2009.
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