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‘You get left behind’: Meet the unsung hero who has taken Tigers to ‘another level’
Meet the man quietly steering the Wests Tigers back towards the pointy end of the NRL.
Peter Moussa isn’t exactly a household name outside of rugby league circles, but the Wests Tigers’ Head of High Performance is being credited as a major contributor to the club’s buoyant start in 2026.
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The Tigers’ 2-1 record this season has been underpinned by a defensive resilience not seen at the club for 15 years – at a time where the speed of the game is fiercer than ever.
The turning point for the Wests Tigers? Think back to Easter Monday last year
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This time last year, Lachie Galvin was banished to the NSW Cup and ran out for the Western Suburbs Magpies instead of playing for Wests Tigers in the Easter Monday clash against Parramatta.
It was one of many low points in the recent history of the Wests Tigers. But it was also a time the Tigers finally stood for something – a time they came together, made it clear what they were going to accept, and went all-in on the senior playing group and coach Benji Marshall.
One year on, excitement is brewing in Tiger Town again. There will be a healthy sprinkling of black, white and orange in the stands at CommBank Stadium on Monday when they take on the injury-hit Parramatta.
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The turning point for the Wests Tigers? Think back to Easter Monday last year
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime.
This time last year, Lachie Galvin was banished to the NSW Cup and ran out for the Western Suburbs Magpies instead of playing for Wests Tigers in the Easter Monday clash against Parramatta.
It was one of many low points in the recent history of the Wests Tigers. But it was also a time the Tigers finally stood for something – a time they came together, made it clear what they were going to accept, and went all-in on the senior playing group and coach Benji Marshall.
One year on, excitement is brewing in Tiger Town again. There will be a healthy sprinkling of black, white and orange in the stands at CommBank Stadium on Monday when they take on the injury-hit Parramatta.
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