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List of Wests Tigers records

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Overall records

Biggest wins

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
52 54–2 Canterbury Bulldogs Telstra Stadium 19 August 2005
52 56–4 Canterbury Bulldogs ANZ Stadium 3 August 2008
50 56–6 South Sydney Rabbitohs Leichhardt Oval 8 August 2004
48 48–0 Brisbane Broncos Leichhardt Oval 17 July 2020
46 50–4 South Sydney Rabbitohs Aussie Stadium 4 August 2002
46 50–4 New Zealand Warriors Jade Stadium 13 June 2004
46 56–10 Cronulla Sharks Toyota Stadium 16 August 2009

Biggest losses

Margin Score Opponent Venue Date
64 0–64 Melbourne Storm Colonial Stadium 5 July 2001
58 6–64 North Queensland Cowboys Willows Sports Complex 9 August 2014
56 0–56 Sydney Roosters Campbelltown Stadium 25 June 2004
54 6–60 Canberra Raiders GIO Stadium 23 April 2016
45 6–51 Parramatta Eels Bankwest Stadium 22 April 2019

Most consecutive wins

  • 9, 16 July - 9 September 2011

Most consecutive losses

  • 7, 22 March - 18 May 2013
  • 7, 29 April - 23 June 2017

Biggest comeback

Recovered from a 24-point deficit.

Worst collapse

Surrendered a 23-point lead.

Win–loss record

Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost Win %
Brisbane Broncos 29 7 1 21 25
Canberra Raiders 38 19 0 19 50
Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 38 15 0 23 39.5
Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 32 18 1 13 41.9
Gold Coast Titans 22 9 0 13 40.9
Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 30 14 0 16 46.7
Melbourne Storm 33 12 0 21 36.4
Newcastle Knights 30 15 0 15 50
New Zealand Warriors 31 16 0 15 51.6
North Queensland Cowboys 38 22 0 16 57.9
Northern Eagles 6 4 0 2 66.7
Parramatta Eels 41 15 1 25 35.7
Penrith Panthers 36 13 0 23 36.1
St. George Illawarra Dragons 38 18 0 20 47.4
South Sydney Rabbitohs 36 16 0 20 44.4
Sydney Roosters 35 9 0 26 25.7
Total 513 222 3 288 43.52

Individual Records

Current players in bold

Most first grade matches

[1]

Player M
Robbie Farah 277
Benji Marshall 257
Chris Lawrence 253
Chris Heighington 201
John Skandalis 185
Dene Halatau 180
Keith Galloway 173
Liam Fulton 162
Bryce Gibbs 155
Todd Payten 151
Ben Galea 150
  • as at 26 September 2020

Most matches as captain

Player M
Robbie Farah 149
Darren Senter 86
Brett Hodgson 50
Aaron Woods 46
Benji Marshall 35
Moses Mbye 32
Scott Prince 29
Mark O'Neill 19
  • as at 26 September 2020

Most tries in a match

Most goals in a match

Most points in a match

Most tries in a season

Tries Player Season
21 Taniela Tuiaki 2009[2]
20 Pat Richards 2005
18 Paul Whatuira 2005
18 Lote Tuqiri 2010
17 David Nofoaluma 2020
17 James Tedesco 2015
17 Pat Richards 2015
16 John Wilson 2004
16 Chris Lawrence 2007
15 Joel Caine 2000
15 Chris Lawrence 2010
15 Brett Hodgson 2005
15 Benji Marshall 2005
14 David Nofoaluma 2016
14 Kevin McGuinness 2000
14 James Tedesco 2016

Most tries for club

[1]

Tries Player
84 Chris Lawrence
84 Benji Marshall
74 David Nofoaluma
68 Robbie Farah
52 Pat Richards
50 James Tedesco
46 Beau Ryan
44 Daniel Fitzhenry
42 Taniela Tuiaki
39 Luke Brooks
39 Tim Moltzen
39 Chris Heighington
38 Brett Hodgson
37 Liam Fulton
  • as at 26 September 2020

Most tries by position

Position Player Tries
Fullback James Tedesco 49
Winger David Nofoaluma 73
Centre Chris Lawrence 51
Five-Eighth Benji Marshall 72
Halfback Luke Brooks 39
Front Row John Skandalis 12
Back Row Liam Fulton and Chris Heighington 15
Hooker Robbie Farah 64
Lock Chris Heighington 16
Bench Bronson Harrison 10

Most points for club

Player Points
Benji Marshall 1181
Brett Hodgson 786
Joel Caine 526
Pat Richards 446
Chris Lawrence 342
Robbie Farah 312
David Nofoaluma 296
Esan Marsters 260
Mitchell Moses 211
James Tedesco 200
Beau Ryan 184
Daniel Fitzhenry 176
Taniela Tuiaki 168
  • as at 26 September 2020

Individual Club Honours

Wests Tigers Player of the Year

Rookie Of the Year

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Wests Tigers Records". weststigers.com.au. Archived from the original on 21 April 2010. Retrieved 19 December 2009.
  2. ^ Magnay, Jacquelin (17 August 2009). "Tuiaki show rolls on with hat-trick, and he has more tricks in the tank". Fairfax Digital. Retrieved 23 August 2009.