2009 Wests Tigers season

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2009 Wests Tigers season
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The 2009 Wests Tigers season was the tenth in the joint-venture club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2009 Telstra Premiership and finished the season 9th (out of 16), only just missing out on a place in the finals series.

The major signing for the 2009 season was Great Britain international, Gareth Ellis.

Season summary

In late 2008, hooker Robbie Farah was offered a contract with the Gold Coast Titans commencing from the 2010 season. On 13 January 2009, it was announced that Farah had chosen to re-sign with the Wests Tigers for a further four years, until the end of the 2013 season. At the same time, the club appointed Farah as team captain, succeeding Brett Hodgson who had moved on to the Huddersfield Giants.[1]

Only days before the commencement of the 2009 season, Wests Tigers secured Benji Marshall for a further two years, through to the end of the 2011 season.[2]

In November 2008, CEO Scott Longmuir announced the Wests Tigers will move from ANZ Stadium at Homebush to the Sydney Football Stadium at Moore Park for the 2009 season.[3]

Results

2009 Season Results
Round Opponent Result Date Venue Crowd Referee Position/16
1  Canberra Raiders Win[4] 16 March 2009 Campbelltown Sports Stadium (H) 17,392 Jared Maxwell

Gerard Sutton

6th
 34 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki 2, Farah, Payten, Lawrence, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall 5/6; MoM: Ellis)

 26 Raiders (Tries: Carney 2, Purtell, Milne; Goals: Campese 5/5)

2  North Queensland Cowboys Loss[5] 21 March 2009 Dairy Farmers Stadium (A) Phil Haines
Jason Robinson
13th
 42 Cowboys (Tries: Kaufusi, Webb, Bowen, Burns, Payne, T Williams, J Williams; Goals: Thurston 7/7)

 14 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki, Morris, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall: 1/3)

3  Sydney Roosters Win[6] 27 March 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (H) Tony Archer
Gavin Badger
8th
 40 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki 2, Lawrence 2, Collis, Farah, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall 6/8; MoM: Marshall)

 24 Roosters (Tries: M Aubusson 2, Kenny-Dowall, Anasta; Goals: Fitzgibbon 4/4)

4  Penrith Panthers Loss[7] 4 April 2009 CUA Stadium (A) Ben Cummins
Phil Haines
12th
 42 Panthers (Tries: Lewis, Sammut, Jennings, Pritchard, Graham, Coote: Goals: Gordon 9/9)

 22 Wests Tigers (Tries: Hanbury 2, Galloway, Tuiaki; Goals: Marshall 3/5)

5  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Loss[8] 13 April 2009 Brookvale Oval (A) 17,942 Tony De Las Heras
Shayne Hayne
13th
 23 Sea Eagles (Tries: B. Stewart 3, Hall; Goals: Lyon 3/4; Field Goal: Orford 1)

 10 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ryan, Morris; Goals: Marshall 1/2)

6  Melbourne Storm Win[9] 20 April 2009 Leichhardt Oval (H) 12,646 Tony Archer
Shayne Hayne
9th
 16 Wests Tigers (Tries: Lawrence 2, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall 2/3)

 6 Storm (Tries: Hoffman; Goals: Smith 1/1)

7  Newcastle Knights Win[10] 26 April 2009 Campbelltown Sports Stadium (H) 17,898 Jason Robinson
Gerard Sutton
7th
 26 Wests Tigers (Tries: Collis 3, Morris, Ryan; Goals: 3/5; MoM: Marshall)

 24 Knights (Tries: Hilder, Houston, Wicks, Mullen; Goals: Gidley 4/4)

8  Bulldogs Loss[11] 3 May 2009 ANZ Stadium (A) 25,622 Shayne Hayne
Tony De Las Heras
9th
 22 Bulldogs (Tries: El Masri 2, Ennis, Goodwin; Goals: El Masri 3/4; MoM: Ennis)

 20 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ryan 2, Moltzen, Payten; Goals: Gallant 2/5)

9 Bye 8th
10  South Sydney Rabbitohs Loss[12] 17 May 2009 Sydney Cricket Ground (H) 29,970 Ashley Klein
Jason Robinson
10th
 23 Rabbitohs (Tries: Talanoa 2, Fa'alongo, Champion; Goals: Luke 2/2, Sandow 1/2: Field Goal: Merritt)

 22 Wests Tigers (Tries:Tuiaki 2, Farah, Moltzen; Tries: Marshall 3/4; MoM: Farah)

11  Brisbane Broncos Loss[13] 22 May 2009 Campbelltown Sports Ground (H) 9675 Ben Cummins
Jared Maxwell
10th
 20 Broncos (Tries: Winterstein, Hunt, Te'o, Lockyer; Goals: Parker 2/4)

 18 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tagive, Tuiaki, Marshall, Ayshford; Goals: Marshall 1/4)

12  New Zealand Warriors Loss[14] 31 May 2009 Mt Smart Stadium (A) 15,365 Gavin Badger
Brett Suttor
 14 Warriors (Tries: Locke 2, McKinnon; Goals: Locke 1/3)

 0 Wests Tigers (Tries: Goals: )

13  Penrith Panthers Loss[15] 5 June 2009 Leichhardt Oval (H) 14,100 Jason Robinson
Bernard Sutton
14th
 26 Panthers (Tries: Walsh 2, Aiton, Daniela, Tighe; Goals: Walsh 2/3, Cooper 1/2)

 10 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki, Farah; Goals: Marshall 1/2)

14  Parramatta Eels Win[16] 15 June 2009 Parramatta Stadium (A) 12,003 Ben Cummins
Brett Suttor
13th
 23 Wests Tigers (Tries: Halatau, Mataka, Farah, Tuiaki; Goals: Marshall 3/4; Field Goal: Farah 1)

 6 Eels (Tries: Burt; Goals: Burt 1/1)

15  Melbourne Storm Loss[17] 21 June 2009 Olympic Park (A) 10,417 Ashley Klein
Steve Lyons
 14 Storm (Tries: Cronk, Cross; Goals: Tomane 3/3)

 12 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ayshford, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall 2/2)

16  St. George Illawarra Dragons Loss[18] 26 June 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (H) 15,211 Jason Robinson
Tony De Las Heras
15th
 21 Dragons (Tries: Morris, Creagh, Hornby, Sailor; Goals: Soward 2/4; Field Goal: Soward 1)

 10 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ryan, Marshall; Goals: Marshall 1/2)

17  South Sydney Rabbitohs Win[19] 4 July 2009 ANZ Stadium (A) 14,856 Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
14th
 54 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki 3, Ayshford 2, Payne, Moltzen, Ryan, Skandalis, Gallant; Goals: Marshall 7/10)

 20 Rabbitohs (Tries: Capewell 3, Merritt; Goals: Sandow 2/4)

18 Bye 11th
19  North Queensland Cowboys Win[20] 19 July 2009 Leichhardt Oval (H) 18,804 Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
11th
 34 Wests Tigers (Tries: Marshall, Lawrence, Tuiaki, Gallant, Payne, Farah; Tries: Marshall 5/7; MoM: Marshall)

 14 Cowboys (Tries: Bowen, Webb; Goals: Thurston 2/2)

20  Canberra Raiders Win[21] 26 July 2009 Canberra Stadium (A) 11,150 Tony Archer
Phil Haines
11th
 25 Wests Tigers (Tries: Moltzen 2, Morris, Tuiaki; Goals: Marshall 4/4; Field Goals: Farah)

 4 Raiders (Tries: Vidot; Goals: Campese 0/1)

21  Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Win[22] 3 August 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (H) 13,531 Matt Cecchin
Shayne Hayne
9th
 19 Wests Tigers (Tries: Marshall, Ryan, Tuiaki; Goals: Marshall 3/4; Field Goals: Farah)

 18 Sea Eagles (Tries: Watmough 2, T Williams; Goals: Orford 3/3)

22  Sydney Roosters Win[23] 9 August 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (A) 16,427 Gavin Badger
Tony De Las Heras
7th
 17 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ryan 2, Tuiaki; Goals: Marshall 2/3; Field Goals: Farah)

 10 Roosters (Tries: Sa, Kenny-Dowall; Goals: Fitzgibbon 1/2)

23  Cronulla Sharks Win[24] 16 August 2009 Toyota Stadium (A) Steve Lyons
Alan Shortall
5th
 56 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki 3, Ayshford 2, Marshall 2, Ryan 2, Moltzen; Goals: Marshall 8/10)

 10 Sharks (Tries: Brown, Wright; Goals: Covell 1/2)

24  Parramatta Eels Loss[25] 21 August 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (H) 34,272 Tony Archer
Jared Maxwell
10th
 26 Eels (Tries: Burt, Inu, Robson, Hayne; Goals: Inu 5/5)

 18 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ryan 2, Ayshford, Morris; Goals: Marshall 1/4)

25  Gold Coast Titans Loss[26] 29 August 2009 Skilled Park (A) Tony Archer
Bernard Sutton
10th
 34 Titans (Tries: Prince 2, Campbell, O'Dwyer, Rogers, Tagatese; Goals: Prince 6/7)

 24 Wests Tigers (Tries: Farah 2, Hanbury 2, Marshall; Goals: Marshall 2/5)

26  Bulldogs Win[27] 4 September 2009 Sydney Football Stadium (H) Steve Lyons
Jared Maxwell
9th
 34 Wests Tigers (Tries: Ayshford, Lawrence, Moltzen, Galea, Marshall, Halatau; Goals: Marshall 5/6)

 12 Bulldogs (Tries: Patten, Morris; Goals: El Masri 2/2)

2009 Pre-season trials

Wests Tigers 2009 Pre-season Trials
Opponent Result Date Venue Crowd Referee
South Sydney Rabbitohs
Return to Redfern
 Win[28] 8 February 2009 Redfern Oval 5,000
 30 Wests Tigers (Tries: Marshall, Moltzen, Ryan, Gallant, Hanbury, Meaney; Goals: Marshall 2/3, Meaney 1/2)

 26 South Sydney (Tries: Tyrell, McQueen, Lowe, Corrigan, Sayegh; Goals: Capewell 1/2, Reynolds 2/3)

Sydney Roosters
Foundation Cup
 Loss[29] 21 February 2009 Sydney Football Stadium 8,716 Tony Archer
 16 Sydney Roosters (Tries: Aubusson, Minichiello, Pearce; Goals: Fitzgibbon 2/3)

 12 Wests Tigers (Tries: Mataka, Gallant; Goals: Marshall 2/2)

Shellharbour City Dragons  Win 6 March 2009 Ron Costello Oval, Shellharbour 4,500
 70 Wests Tigers (Tries: Tuiaki 4, Moltzen 3, Collis 2, Roqica 2, Galloway, Ryan; Goals: Marshall 9)

 4 Shellharbour City Dragons (Tries: Costigan)

2009 Season Ladder

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Pos Team Pld W D L B PF PA PD Pts
1 St. George Illawarra Dragons 24 17 0 7 2 548 329 +219 38
2 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24 18 0 6 2 575 428 +147 381
3 Gold Coast Titans 24 16 0 8 2 514 467 +47 36
4 Melbourne Storm 24 14 1 9 2 505 348 +157 33
5 Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 24 14 0 10 2 549 459 +90 32
6 Brisbane Broncos 24 14 0 10 2 511 566 −55 32
7 Newcastle Knights 24 13 0 11 2 508 491 +17 30
8 Parramatta Eels 24 12 1 11 2 476 473 +3 29
9 Wests Tigers 24 12 0 12 2 558 483 +75 28
10 South Sydney Rabbitohs 24 11 1 12 2 566 549 +17 27
11 Penrith Panthers 24 11 1 12 2 515 589 −74 27
12 North Queensland Cowboys 24 11 0 13 2 558 474 +84 26
13 Canberra Raiders 24 9 0 15 2 489 520 −31 22
14 New Zealand Warriors 24 7 2 15 2 377 565 −188 20
15 Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24 5 0 19 2 359 568 −209 14
16 Sydney Roosters 24 5 0 19 2 382 681 −299 14

1 The Bulldogs were deducted 2 competition points after an interchange breach in Round 2.

2009 squad

Wests Tigers 2009 squad
Coaches

Squad updated 30 June 2009; Source: RLP

2009 Gains and losses

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