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Wests Tigers Mid-Year Analysis With Special Guest Rob Bechara

Wests Tigers Mid-Year Analysis With Special Guest Rob Bechara

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It’s a Wests Tigers podcast collaboration, as Rob Bechara joins us from the Wests Tigers Life podcast.

Rob lines up with Wests Tigers Podcast regulars Eddie Otto, Joel Helmes, and Steve Stretton to discuss a host of current Wests Tigers topics.

These topics include Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson's comments regarding refereeing and how lower-placed sides seem to miss getting the rub of the green.

The boys also nominate their most-improved 2025 Wests Tigers player, and our most important player so far this season.

There's also a bit of a look ahead to try and assess the state of play for the Wests Tigers' 2026 team.

Where are we well-covered for next season, and which positions are going to need further strengthening?

Plus, Eddie introduces a quick-fire edition of Buy, Sell or Hold.

Some of the topics include:

  • Has Jerome Luai been worth $1.3 million per season?
  • Has the media played a part in the club being so dysfunctional?
  • Was Brett Hodgson the Wests Tigers' greatest ever fullback?
  • Benji Marshall will be coaching the team in 2030?
  • Who is the most underrated Wests Tigers player in history?
  • Was Robbie Farah the best Wests Tigers captain we've had?

All that and a whole lot more on this special bye-round/mid-season edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast.

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