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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 Super League and former Sydney Roosters prop forward Jason Cayless[1] also joined the club after a four-year stay at St Helens RLFC. 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]
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| Regular Season | 3>
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
15 March
Round 1
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Win
26 - 22
Ayshford, Ellis, Fulton, Lawrence, Tuqiri
Marshall (3)
18,421
[1]
21 March
Round 2
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Loss
32 - 44
Marshall (2), Ayshford, Fifita, Schirnack, Tuqiri
Marshall (4)
19,021
[2]
26 March
Round 3
Parramatta Eels
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Win
23 - 12
Marshall (2), Tuqiri (2), Ayshford
Marshall (1) & (FG)
21,318
[3]
4 April
Round 4
Canberra Raiders
Bruce Stadium, Canberra
Win
35 - 22
Fulton (2), Farah, Lawrence, Marshall, Ryan
Marshall (5), Farah (FG)
17,112
[4]
10 April
Round 5
North Queensland Cowboys
Willows Sports Complex, Townsville
Win
23 - 16
Lawrence (2), Heighington, Tuqiri
Marshall (3), Farah (FG)
16,273
[5]
16 April
Round 6
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Loss
4 - 24
Tuqiri
-
19,491
[6]
24 April
Round 7
Penrith Panthers
Penrith Park, Sydney
Loss
18 - 26
Flanagan, Heighington, Lawrence
Marshall (3)
19,220
[7]
2 May
Round 8
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Loss
8 - 12
Heighington
Marshall (2)
19,901
[8]
16 May
Round 10
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney
Loss
10 - 50
Lawrence, Lui
Marshall (1)
30,685
[9]
21 May
Round 11
Newcastle Knights
Newcastle International Sports Centre,
Newcastle
Win
23 - 6
Daniela, Ellis, Lawrence, Marshall
Marshall (3), (FG)
14,458
[10]
28 May
Round 12
New Zealand Warriors
Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
Win
50 - 6
Daniela (3), Tuqiri (2), Farah, Flanagan, Lawrence, Ryan
Marshall (7)
10,061
[11]
4 June
Round 13
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Win
19 - 12
Dwyer, Farah, Marshall,
Marshall (3), Lui (FG)
11,837
[12]
20 June
Round 15
Canberra Raiders
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Win
18 - 8
Ryan (2), Fitzhenry
Marshall (3)
19,428
[13]
25 June
Round 16
St George Illawarra Dragons
Kogarah Oval, Sydney
Loss
10 - 34
Lawrence, Tuqiri
Marshall (1)
16,574
[14]
2 July
Round 17
Brisbane Broncos
Lang Park, Brisbane
Win
16 - 14
Brown, Lawrence, Marshall
Marshall (2)
30,127
[15]
9 July
Round 18
Gold Coast Titans
Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
Win
15 - 14
Ayshford, Brown
Marshall (3) & (FG)
14,050
[16]
19 July
Round 19
North Queensland Cowboys
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Win
26 - 16
Tuqiri (2), Ayshford, Brown, Fulton, Marshall
Marshall (1)
11,364
[17]
25 July
Round 20
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
Grahame Park, Gosford
Loss
20 - 38
Ayshford, Heighington, Lui, Tuqiri
Marshall (2)
20,059
[18]
31 July
Round 21
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Win
24 - 22
Fulton (2), Brown, Lawrence, Tuqiri
Lawrence (1),
Marshall (1)
14,942
[19]
7 August
Round 22
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Loss
30 - 34
Ayshford, Farah, Galloway, Lawrence, Tuqiri
Marshall (5)
23,298
[20]
15 August
Round 23
Penrith Panthers
Campbelltown Stadium, Sydney
Win
43 - 18
Ellis (2), Fifita (2), Farah, Lawrence, Lui
Marshall (7), Farah (FG)
17,208
[21]
22 August
Round 24
Parramatta Eels
Parramatta Stadium, Sydney
Win
20 - 18
Ryan (2), Fifita, Lawrence
Marshall (2)
19,854
[22]
29 August
Round 25
Melbourne Storm
Leichhardt Oval, Sydney
Win
26 - 14
Marshall (3), Farah, Fifita
Marshall (3)
20,168
[23]
3 September
Round 26
Gold Coast Titans
Robina Stadium, Gold Coast
Loss
18 - 21
Ellis, Heighington, Tuqiri
Marshall (3)
26,103
[24]
[edit] | Tags: Finals Series | 3>
Date
Round
Opponent
Venue
Result
Score
Tries
Goals
Attendance
Report
11 September
Qualifying Final
Sydney Roosters
Sydney Football Stadium, Sydney
Loss
15 - 19
Ayshford, Ryan, Tuqiri
Marshall (1), Farah (FG)
33,315
[25]
17 September
Semi Final
Canberra Raiders
Bruce Stadium, Canberra
Win
26 - 24
Ellis, Heighington, Lawrence, Tuqiri
Marshall (5)
26,476
[26]
25 September
Preliminary Final
St George Illawarra Dragons
Stadium Australia, Sydney
Loss
12 - 13
Lui, Tuqiri
Marshall (2)
71,212
[27]
[edit] | Tags: Ladder | 2>
2010 NRL season
v
t
e
Team
Pld
W
D
L
B
PF
PA
PD
Pts
1
St. George Illawarra Dragons
24
17
0
7
2
518
299
+219
38
2
Penrith Panthers
24
15
0
9
2
645
489
+156
34
3
Wests Tigers
24
15
0
9
2
537
503
+34
34
4
Gold Coast Titans
24
15
0
9
2
520
498
+22
34
5
New Zealand Warriors
24
14
0
10
2
539
486
+53
32
6
Sydney Roosters
24
14
0
10
2
559
510
+49
32
7
Canberra Raiders
24
13
0
11
2
499
493
+6
30
8
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles
24
12
0
12
2
545
510
+35
28
9
South Sydney Rabbitohs
24
11
0
13
2
584
567
+17
26
10
Brisbane Broncos
24
11
0
13
2
508
535
−27
26
11
Newcastle Knights
24
10
0
14
2
499
569
−70
24
12
Parramatta Eels
24
10
0
14
2
413
491
−78
24
13
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs
24
9
0
15
2
494
539
−45
22
14
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks
24
7
0
17
2
354
609
−255
18
15
North Queensland Cowboys
24
5
0
19
2
425
667
−242
14
16
Melbourne Storm
24
14
0
10
2
489
363
+126
01
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]
[edit] | Tags: Gains and losses | 2>
2010 Player Movements
Gains
Losses
Player
Previous Club
Player
New Club
Mark Flanagan
Wigan Warriors
Shannon Gallant
North Queensland Cowboys
Lote Tuqiri
Leicester Tigers
Dean Collis
Cronulla Sharks
Jason Cayless
St Helens RLFC
John Morris
Cronulla Sharks
Liam Fulton
Huddersfield Giants
Danny Galea
Canberra Raiders
Daniel Fitzhenry
Hull Kingston Rovers
Peni Tagive
St George Illawarra Dragons
Mitch Brown
Cronulla Sharks
Corey Payne
Canterbury Bulldogs
Arana Taumata
Melbourne Storm
Rhys Hanbury
Crusaders Rugby League
Junior Moors
Penrith Panthers
John Skandalis
(retired)
Geoff Daniela
Penrith Panthers
[edit] | Tags: Squad | 2>
Wests Tigers 2010 Squad
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Nu Akeripa (Centre, Second-row)
Blake Ayshford (Five-eighth, Centre)
Mitch Brown (Fullback, Centre, Wing)
Jason Cayless (Prop, Second-row)
Chris Corby (Hooker)
Josh Davis (Centre)
Geoff Daniela (Centre, Wing)
Simon Dwyer (Second-row)
Gareth Ellis (Second-row)
Robbie Farah (c) (Hooker)
Andrew Fifita (Prop)
David Fifita (Second-row)
Daniel Fitzhenry (Wing)
Mark Flanagan (Five-eighth, Lock)
Liam Fulton (Lock, Five-eighth)
Keith Galloway (Prop)
Bryce Gibbs (Prop)
Chris Heighington (Second-row)
Matt Hyland (Lock)
Sam Latu (Wing)
Chris Lawrence (Centre)
Blake Lazarus (Fullback, Halfback)
Robert Lui (Halfback, Five-eighth)
Wade McKinnon (Fullback}
Benji Marshall (Halfback, Five-eighth)
Willie Mataka (Second-row)
Tim Moltzen (Fullback, Five-eighth, Halfback)
Junior Moors (Lock, Second-row)
Todd Payten (Prop)
Rhys Pritchard (Centre)
Junior Roqica (Wing)
Beau Ryan (Wing)
Alan Schirnack (Prop, Second-row)
Jason Schirnack (Second-row)
Taniela Tuiaki (Wing)
Tame Tupou (Wing)
Lote Tuqiri
Aaron Woods (Prop)
Sean Meaney (Fullback)
Coaches
Tim Sheens Head Coach
Royce Simmons Assistant Coach
Peter Gentle Assistant Coach
Steve Folkes Conditioning and Fitness
Updated: 26 April 2010
Source: Wests Tigers Official Website
[edit] | Tags: References | 2>
^ Jason Cayless signs two-year deal with Wests Tigers
^ Glenn Jackson (27 March 2010). "Sheens up for a challenge - coach signs one-year extension". The Sydney Morning Herald. http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/sheens-up-for-a-challenge--coach-signs-oneyear-extension-20100326-r3dn.html. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
^ Stuart Honeysett and Brent Read (23 April 2010) Shocking end to the Melbourne Storm era The Australian
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