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Sunday session: Eels v Titans; Wests Tigers v Knights
We bring down the curtain on another intriguing round of footy with the injury-hit Eels trying to bounce back from their Easter Monday heartbreak before the Knights and Wests Tigers square off in a battle of two red-hot sides on the rise.
Few could have predicted at the start of the season that the teams that finished last year 13th and 17th would be sitting pretty in the top four after five rounds and dreaming big.
A sensational atmosphere is guaranteed at Campbelltown as Wests Tigers chase another win in front of their loyal fans who are loving the ride in 2026 as Benji's boys crank up the attack but also show some real steel in defence.
Late Mail: NRL Round 6 v Newcastle Knights
The Wests Tigers have confirmed their final squad ahead of their clash with the Newcastle Knights at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
Coming off the back of an Easter Monday classic, the boys in orange, black and white will look to secure their fourth win in their opening five games, on Sunday, 12 April, 4:05pm at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
Due to hamstring tightness, Tino Tavana has been omitted from the squad. This has caused a shuffle in the back line, with Patrick Herbert making his Wests Tigers debut at centre.
Tony Sukkar has moved from the reserves to the interchange bench.
Wests Tigers Team List: Round 6 vs Newcastle Knights1. Jahream Bula – sponsored by RetroAir4. Heamasi Makasini – sponsored by Gavmanak 19. Patrick Herbert – sponsored by Wests Tigers Empower3. Sunia Turuva – sponsored by APN Compounding5. Jeral Skelton – sponsored by Ellis Consolidated6. Jock Madden – sponsored by Exclusive Estate Agents7. Adam Doueihi – sponsored by Shane's Waterproofing8. Terrell May – sponsored by One World Courier9. Api Koroisau (c) – sponsored by Mars Forklifts10. Fonua Pole – sponsored by Globite11. Samuela Fainu – sponsored by Club Menangle12. Kai Pearce-Paul – sponsored by MJS Electrical Products and Supplies13. Alex Twal – sponsored by Workplace Law
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Tigers and Knights have seven wooden spoons from the past 11 years. Today, one of them will be equal top
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Hands up who thought the Wests Tigers or Newcastle Knights would be sitting in equal first place on the NRL ladder at the end of six rounds.
That is the remarkable scenario that awaits the winner of Sunday’s clash at Campbelltown Sports Stadium.
The Tigers and Knights are far more used to scrapping for the wooden spoon, having collected seven between them in the past 11 years. Their clash in round one last year at the same south-western Sydney venue was so bad that the only winner was the AFL.
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