2010 Wests Tigers season

The 2010 Wests Tigers season was the eleventh in the joint-venture club's history. They competed in the National Rugby League's 2010 Telstra Premiership, finishing the regular season 3rd (out of 16). The Tigers then came within one game of the grand final but were knocked out by eventual premiers, St. George Illawarra.

Wests Tigers
2010 season
CEOStephen Humphreys
Head coachTim Sheens
CaptainRobbie Farah
NRL3rd (Preliminary Final)
Toyota Cup9th
Top try scorerClub: Lote Tuqiri (18)
Top points scorerClub: Benji Marshall (203)
Highest home attendance30,685
Lowest home attendance10,061
Average home attendance18,086

Season summary

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The Wests Tigers made headlines in the pre-season with the high-profile signing of former rugby league and rugby union international, Lote Tuqiri. Back-rower Liam Fulton returned from a season in the Super League and former Sydney Roosters prop forward Jason Cayless[1] also joined the club after a four-year stay at St Helens R.F.C. Mark Flanagan joined the club from Super League side Wigan.

Robbie Farah, the team's hooker, retained his role as captain of the side for the second year.

With his first touch of the ball, new recruit Tuqiri scored the club's first try of 2010 in their round one win over the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles at the Sydney Football Stadium. The Tigers had an exciting start to the season, winning the first four of five games to lead the competition with St George Illawarra, Melbourne Storm and the Gold Coast Titans.

Wests eventually finished the regular season in 3rd position; the highest in the club's history. This was also their first finals appearance since winning the 2005 Telstra Premiership five years earlier. They lost to eventual premiers St George Illawarra Dragons on 25 September 2010 by a score of 13-12 to miss out on the grand final.

Head Coach, Tim Sheens, extended his contract with the Wests Tigers to the end of the 2011 season.[2]

Regular season

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DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
15 MarchRound 1 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesSydney Football Stadium, SydneyWin26–22Ayshford, Ellis, Fulton, Lawrence, TuqiriMarshall (3)18,421[1]
21 MarchRound 2 Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss32–44Marshall (2), Ayshford, Fifita, Schirnack, TuqiriMarshall (4)19,021[2]
26 MarchRound 3 Parramatta EelsSydney Football Stadium, SydneyWin23–12Marshall (2), Tuqiri (2), AyshfordMarshall (1) & (FG)21,318[3]
4 AprilRound 4 Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium, CanberraWin35–22Fulton (2), Farah, Lawrence, Marshall, RyanMarshall (5), Farah (FG)17,112[4]
10 AprilRound 5 North Queensland CowboysWillows Sports Complex, TownsvilleWin23–16Lawrence (2), Heighington, TuqiriMarshall (3), Farah (FG)16,273[5]
16 AprilRound 6 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss4–24Tuqiri-19,491[6]
24 AprilRound 7 Penrith PanthersPenrith Park, SydneyLoss18–26Flanagan, Heighington, LawrenceMarshall (3)19,220[7]
2 MayRound 8 Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss8–12HeighingtonMarshall (2)19,901[8]
16 MayRound 10 South Sydney RabbitohsSydney Cricket Ground, SydneyLoss10–50Lawrence, LuiMarshall (1)30,685[9]
21 MayRound 11 Newcastle KnightsNewcastle International Sports Centre,
Newcastle
Win23–6Daniela, Ellis, Lawrence, MarshallMarshall (3), (FG)14,458[10]
28 MayRound 12 New Zealand WarriorsCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin50–6Daniela (3), Tuqiri (2), Farah, Flanagan, Lawrence, RyanMarshall (7)10,061[11]
4 JuneRound 13 Canterbury-Bankstown BulldogsStadium Australia, SydneyWin19–12Dwyer, Farah, Marshall,Marshall (3), Lui (FG)11,837[12]
20 JuneRound 15 Canberra RaidersLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin18–8Ryan (2), FitzhenryMarshall (3)19,428[13]
25 JuneRound 16 St George Illawarra DragonsKogarah Oval, SydneyLoss10–34Lawrence, TuqiriMarshall (1)16,574[14]
2 JulyRound 17 Brisbane BroncosLang Park, BrisbaneWin16–14Brown, Lawrence, MarshallMarshall (2)30,127[15]
9 JulyRound 18 Gold Coast TitansCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin15–14Ayshford, BrownMarshall (3) & (FG)14,050[16]
19 JulyRound 19 North Queensland CowboysLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin26–16Tuqiri (2), Ayshford, Brown, Fulton, MarshallMarshall (1)11,364[17]
25 JulyRound 20 Manly-Warringah Sea EaglesGrahame Park, GosfordLoss20–38Ayshford, Heighington, Lui, TuqiriMarshall (2)20,059[18]
31 JulyRound 21 Cronulla-Sutherland SharksLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin24–22Fulton (2), Brown, Lawrence, TuqiriLawrence (1),
Marshall (1)
14,942[19]
7 AugustRound 22 South Sydney RabbitohsStadium Australia, SydneyLoss30–34Ayshford, Farah, Galloway, Lawrence, TuqiriMarshall (5)23,298[20]
15 AugustRound 23 Penrith PanthersCampbelltown Stadium, SydneyWin43–18Ellis (2), Fifita (2), Farah, Lawrence, LuiMarshall (7), Farah (FG)17,208[21]
22 AugustRound 24 Parramatta EelsParramatta Stadium, SydneyWin20–18Ryan (2), Fifita, LawrenceMarshall (2)19,854[22]
29 AugustRound 25 Melbourne StormLeichhardt Oval, SydneyWin26–14Marshall (3), Farah, FifitaMarshall (3)20,168[23]
3 SeptemberRound 26 Gold Coast TitansRobina Stadium, Gold CoastLoss18–21Ellis, Heighington, TuqiriMarshall (3)26,103[24]

Finals Series

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DateRoundOpponentVenueResultScoreTriesGoalsAttendanceReport
11 SeptemberQualifying Final Sydney RoostersSydney Football Stadium, SydneyLoss15–19Ayshford, Ryan, TuqiriMarshall (1), Farah (FG)33,315[25]
17 SeptemberSemi Final Canberra RaidersBruce Stadium, CanberraWin26–24Ellis, Heighington, Lawrence, TuqiriMarshall (5)26,476[26]
25 SeptemberPreliminary Final St George Illawarra DragonsStadium Australia, SydneyLoss12–13Lui, TuqiriMarshall (2)71,212[27]

Ladder

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Pos.TeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 St. George Illawarra Dragons (P)2417072518299+21938
2 Penrith Panthers2415092645489+15634
3 Wests Tigers2415092537503+3434
4 Gold Coast Titans2415092520498+2234
5 New Zealand Warriors24140102539486+5332
6 Sydney Roosters24140102559510+4932
7 Canberra Raiders24130112499493+630
8 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles24120122545510+3528
9 South Sydney Rabbitohs24110132584567+1726
10 Brisbane Broncos24110132508535−2726
11 Newcastle Knights24100142499569−7024
12 Parramatta Eels24100142413491−7824
13 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs2490152494539−4522
14 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks2470172354609−25518
15 North Queensland Cowboys2450192425667−24214
16 Melbourne Storm24140102489363+12601

1 Melbourne were deducted eight premiership points and barred from receiving premiership points for the rest of the season due to gross long-term salary cap breaches.[3]

Gains and losses

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Squad

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Wests Tigers 2010 Squad
Coaches

Updated: 26 April 2010
Source: Wests Tigers Official Website

References

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  1. ^ Jason Cayless signs two-year deal with Wests Tigers
  2. ^ Glenn Jackson (27 March 2010). "Sheens up for a challenge - coach signs one-year extension". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  3. ^ Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010) Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian