The best there never was. The Wests Tigers are stuck amidst the longest current finals drought in the NRL, with their last top eight finish coming all the way back in 2011. Every other team has featured in at least one finals series between 2012 and now โ€“ except Wests.

While fans are quick to point the finger and lay blame on different figures within the club, their seven straight years of bottom eight finishes comes down to one single factor โ€“ retention.

Some of the best players of the game have featured in the Wests Tigers system over the last decade, yet somehow been allowed to walk away from the club. Internationals, Origin stars and club heroes, now wearing the colours of another club.

Hereโ€™s the best 17 of players that have been let go, released or not re-signed by the Tigers over the last decade.

 

16. James Gavet

Gavet and Taupau were known as the 'hair bro's' when they were playing off the bench for the Tigers, with both props injecting the side with brute strength and energy when thrown into the contest. However, despite becoming somewhat of a cult figure, Gavet was released to join the Brisbane Broncos, and he since jumped around clubs including the Warriors and now Newcastle, and has also played two games for Samoa.

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 04: James Gavet of the Tigers leaves takes a break on the bench during the round 21 NRL match between the Wests Tigers and the Melbourne Storm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium on August 4, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Renee McKay/Getty Images)

2 COMMENTS

  1. Ive lamented the retention and recruitment situati at the Tigers for years. It’s been woeful. The number of current players who used to be with the Tigers is astounding. Admittedly someone like Tedesco is hard to.keep given his price tag but many of the others were very affordable as fa review as salary cap goes. The previous management of recruitment and retention was woeful and with the departure of this management I hope things will stabilise. Of the seventeen listed here fourteen of them should have been kept on. There were only three that I thought were not as well performed as I would like.

  2. Beau Ryan in the 17? Youโ€™ve got to be kidding. Heโ€™s a reggie at best, or more likely, belongs in the old 3rd grade.

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