“We upset them a couple of years ago when they were in the same situation but we know they’re a strong side with plenty of depth,” 🐯
In the battle of the big cats, Wests Tigers say there's no shame in taking on the underdog status as the bottom-placed side welcome the top-of-the-table defending premiers to town.
"It’s not the worst thing in the world. There’s no pressure on you with other people looking at you to not perform, but we’re confident in our abilities so I think the underdog status isn’t the worst.The Wests Tigers currently sit on the bottom of the NRL ladder.
“So it’ll be next man up for them and I think they’ll fill the shoes well and it’ll be a tough test for us.”
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