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Season 2026

Nutz

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Note the 4th last photo of To'a's legs, they are huge.
I didn't realise, he's 180cm's tall & 96 kg (per WT team stats)?
They always look like world beaters in every preseason pic. We mention this every year but when the season starts we come back to earth after we compare our boys to other teams. 😁
 

Nutz

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Funny I read somewhere else that Masi was training exclusively in the centers in the pre-season.

Who would know?
He is a centre. If Benji does use him I hope it's a centres combo with either To'a or May, it doesn't matter who imo. They will both compliment Makasini on either side but left is his preferred.
That's why it's going to be hard for Benji to fit him in barring injuries.
 

Vic Mackey

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The Wests Tigers’ ‘Crash Bros’ who stripped 15kgs between them
By Christian Nicolussi
January 31, 2026 — 4.28pm

Between them, Royce Hunt and Wests Tigers recruit Bunty Afoa say they have dropped about 15kgs. Others at the club will tell you that number sits closer to 20kgs.

Either way, Hunt and Afoa not only look fit, the unofficial “Crash Bros” are ready to launch and give the Tigers the kind of brutal one-two heavyweight punch they have lacked since Keith Galloway and Bryce Gibbs were terrorising rivals more than a decade ago.

A few things become apparent after watching a couple of Tigers training sessions this week.

Afoa will be an early contender for NRL buy of the year based on the way he moved and spoke. He looked right at home in the middle.

The 29-year-old thought he would be a New Zealand Warrior for life, only to answer an SOS from coach Benji Marshall when he was convinced he was headed to the English Super League.

“Benji wanted me to bring what I bring, which is physicality,” said Afoa, who has been easy to identify over the years when slamming into defensive lines with his long hair bobbing around.

“I play with aggression and try to set the tone. ‘Benj’ sees me and Royce as the ‘Crash Bros’.

“There’s so much talent here, and I’ve been trying to teach the younger boys not to be afraid of who is in front of you.”

Afoa grew up on the tough streets of south Auckland, and since relocated to Greenacre. He joked the western Sydney suburb reminded him of home, with a good sense of community and “good kebab shops around the corner”.

Kebabs and carbohydrates, and his favourite, sushi, have been kept to a minimum over the summer for Afoa who dropped to 115kg. Hunt has stripped down to 113kg after ballooning to north of 120kg.

By his own admission, Hunt fell short of expectations when he arrived from Cronulla last year, and Marshall made it clear he needed to get himself in peak physical condition for this season.

He trained nearly every day with former Cronulla teammates Sione Katoa, Oregon Kaufusi, Sifa Talakai and Perth-bound Chris Vea’ila, stopped eating after 8.30pm, spent time doing Pilates at his wife Shavaun’s studio in Blakehurst, and even completed an inflammation diet, where he gave up food for four days.

“I had a bit of hype around me coming here, but I didn’t live up to that expectation, which is on me,” Hunt said.

“I got too big. Benji and I had some good words at the end of the year, and he wanted me to reach some targets. I’ve come back in so much better shape, and you notice when you run how your knees feel better and your body feels better.

“The quality and intensity at training has been through the roof. Fonua Pole is quite strong for his age. But Bunty and I are the ones who love coming off that back fence.”

Hunt, Afoa, workhorses Terrell May and Pole, plus Alex Twal, Sione Fainu and Alex Seyfarth – another forward who thrives on the rough stuff – have given the Tigers much-needed depth.

Another recruit, Ethan Roberts, will keep Samuela Fainu and former Newcastle Knight Kai Pearce-Paul on their toes in the second-row.


Bunty could end up being a great signing, sometimes players just need a new lease of life. Guys played 150 first grade games. He belongs in the NRL. Sometimes guys just need a change, he looks the fittest he’s ever been, pumped to see him off the back fence!!
 

Tigerm

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Bunty could end up being a great signing, sometimes players just need a new lease of life. Guys played 150 first grade games. He belongs in the NRL. Sometimes guys just need a change, he looks the fittest he’s ever been, pumped to see him off the back fence!!
Agree, I mentioned earlier, that we finally have a reasonable FR rotation, with depth.
In fact we seem to have all positions covered.
 

WA Tiger

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Bunty could end up being a great signing, sometimes players just need a new lease of life. Guys played 150 first grade games. He belongs in the NRL. Sometimes guys just need a change, he looks the fittest he’s ever been, pumped to see him off the back fence!!
He will be great for Hunt as a mate and someone to set a minimum standard to not go below. I love his message of don’t fear anyone in front of you .. simple but prob very important for the boys.. Bole may even step up. To be feared at the front with the backs at our disposal…!
 
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Nutz

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Agree, I mentioned earlier, that we finally have a reasonable FR rotation, with depth.
In fact we seem to have all positions covered.
Did you notice the two bookends have been hanging together at training and more recently the open training day. They seem to be pushing each other and getting fitter. Bonding which is good.
 

macnaz

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Not far away now, (4 weeks) at LO. Looks like us V the pennies and ? V the warriors.
Minimum price to have an actual seat and not grass under your ass will start at 50 bucks. I think that's insane for a normal match let alone a trial match. But they will still fill the joint.
Goes to show how loyal our fans are and also the love they have watching games at the 8th wonder.
 

macnaz

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They always look like world beaters in every preseason pic. We mention this every year but when the season starts we come back to earth after we compare our boys to other teams. 😁
So true. the first team they line up against you notice our inferior size power and speed.
 

macnaz

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Not this year mate.
I want to agree... but i cant remember going to a live game without seeing with my own eyes the difference between contenders and pretenders .. men v boys , rabbits v snails, smarts v dumb .
Trust me i want it to change as much as anyone .. but as the season starts or even when you will watch all the teams trial matches you will see our deepth is slow, small and dumb and useless all while you witness at least one absolute freak in every other side across the comp.
I dont think this shithole has found and developed an international player since the pillow Woods in 2014.. f**k me !
 

Tiger05

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I want to agree... but i cant remember going to a live game without seeing with my own eyes the difference between contenders and pretenders .. men v boys , rabbits v snails, smarts v dumb .
Trust me i want it to change as much as anyone .. but as the season starts or even when you will watch all the teams trial matches you will see our deepth is slow, small and dumb and useless all while you witness at least one absolute freak in every other side across the comp.
I dont think this shithole has found and developed an international player since the pillow Woods in 2014.. f**k me !

It's not easy is it. I sometimes reflect do I support the Tigers because I am a loser or is it just my lot in life.

The only good thing about Woods was that he was great for us and then puss once he left. Usually the opposite occurs.
 

Tigerm

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"I got a call from the Tigers while I was on the excavator, and here we are," Herbert said.

To have a pretty decent break due to unforeseen circumstances and mishaps and then get a second shot? It's overwhelming when I think about it.
 

Nutz

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"I got a call from the Tigers while I was on the excavator, and here we are," Herbert said.

To have a pretty decent break due to unforeseen circumstances and mishaps and then get a second shot? It's overwhelming when I think about it.
Awesome. More depth 👍
 

Nutz

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Peter V’landys has broken his silence on the future of Zac Lomax, confirming the NRL will waive the proposed 10-year ban. WHY?
 

Tiger05

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Peter V’landys has broken his silence on the future of Zac Lomax, confirming the NRL will waive the proposed 10-year ban. WHY?

They want to keep quality players in the game. I wonder where he will end up. I reckon going to Melbourne is crap for the league. He should go to a lower rated team including us.
 
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