
LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
Archie Duncombe, a promising utility forward in the Wests Tigers system, aims to contribute to the team's success in the Jersey Flegg Cup before making his NRL debut.
The club, led by CEO Shane Richardson and coach Benji Marshall, is actively rebuilding after three consecutive wooden spoons by promoting talent from their pathways system.
Recent years have seen players like Jahream Bula, Josh Feledy, and Kit Laulilii transition successfully to first-grade, laying a foundation for future prospects.
As this new generation of players strives for regular first-grade positions, additional talents are emerging in the SG Ball Cup and Jersey Flegg Cup.
Alongside Duncombe, who excels as a versatile player capable of fulfilling multiple roles, names like Christian Taupau-Moors, Heamasi Makasini, Pheonix Godinet, and Jared Haywood are also gaining recognition within the system.
With a focus on "One day at a time," Duncombe is dedicated to trusting the process as he works towards his NRL dream.