Roaring into the future: Where will the Tigers dwell?

Wests Tigers Round 8 match this year against Sea Eagles at Campbelltown.

LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe

In a strategic move to recapture their identity and give back to their loyal fans, Wests Tigers will be playing 10 out of their 12 home games next season at their two traditional home grounds.

Campbelltown Sports Stadium and Leichhardt Oval will each host five NRL games, with one home game set to be played in Brisbane as part of Magic Round.

The remaining home game is yet to be confirmed.

This decision comes as the club celebrates its 25th season in the NRL and aims to return to their spiritual homes after a disjointed 2023 season.

During the previous season, both venues were being utilized by the FIFA Women's World Cup.

Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe believes that the five-five split between the two grounds will not only reinforce the club's identity but also create a sense of homecoming for the players and fans.

By playing at their traditional home grounds, the club hopes to reconnect with their roots and reignite the passion of their supporters.

The upcoming season will mark an important milestone for Wests Tigers, as they strive to make their presence felt on familiar turf and showcase their commitment to their fanbase.

With a focus on their heritage and a desire to give back to their supporters, the club is determined to make the 2024 season a memorable one.

By returning to their spiritual homes, Wests Tigers aims to create an atmosphere that will inspire their players and galvanize their fans to show unwavering support.

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