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Teens star as Wests Tigers end 1464-day Campbelltown drought

Wests Tigers fans have seen their side win for the first time in four years at Campbelltown Stadium.

Wests Tigers fans have seen their side win for the first time in four years at Campbelltown Stadium. Photo: Getty

Wests Tigers have claimed their first win at Campbelltown Stadium in 1464 days, with their next generation of talent turning it on to shock Canberra 48-24.

Long-heralded as a glimmer of hope for long-suffering Tigers fans, the club’s band of teenagers starred on Sunday in the joint-venture’s fourth win of the year.

Campbelltown junior Lachlan Galvin bagged the first two tries of his career, while fellow 18-year-old Macarthur junior Luke Laulilii also scored on debut.

Called in on match day for an ill Charlie Staines, Laulilii became the 10th Tiger to debut this season and the sixth from Wests Magpies 2022 U17s premiership.

And with club bosses poised to announce their future stadia strategy this week, that group made the case for why the Tigers need to invest in the region.

Galvin had one of his best days in Tigers colours, beating three defenders to score their first after Brent Naden intercepted an Ethan Strange pass on the previous play.

Another try came for him in the second half after an Adam Doueihi break, as the Tigers at one stage led 42-8.

Laulilii also showed plenty of confidence beyond his age, after only becoming eligible to play NRL when he turned 18 last week.

Long regarded as one of the Tigers’ most talented juniors, he picked up a ball out of dummy-half, caught Canberra on the back foot and scored with one of his first touches.

Veteran Api Koroisau was also in everything, by far the oldest member of a team whose average age sits at 23.

Overlooked by NSW for State of Origin, the hooker produced the play of the match when he scooped up a loose ball and flicked it back for Jahream Bula to score.

It was one of three tries he set up, while also scoring one himself.

Still the feel-good story of the day in Doueihi in his return game from a third ACL rupture, appearing tearful as he ended his 441-day wait to play with an 80-metre try late.

The win was the Tigers’ first in Campbelltown since June 2020, ending a run of 10 straight losses at the venue.

It also left Parramatta last on the ladder, with the Tigers kicking clear on for-and-against.

For the Raiders, this could well prove a costly loss after also being soundly beaten by North Queensland at home last weekend.

They were particularly poor with ball in hand, made 16 errors and five-eighth Ethan Strange had an afternoon to forget with two intercepts.

Three tries came late while the Tigers had Alex Seyfarth in the bin, but in reality Ricky Stuart’s men were never in the contest.

The defeat leaves them 10th on the ladder, bottom of a logjam of five teams on 18 points through for-and-against and desperately needing a turnaround against Melbourne on Friday.

-AAP

Topics: Wests Tigers
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