LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Tallyn Da Silva Sets Sights on Consistency for Tigers in 2025
In a season that saw the Wests Tigers finish at the bottom of the ladder for the third year running, the final whistle has blown on their 2024 campaign.
While it may have been a tough year for Tigers supporters, there were still bright spots to be found, with young guns like Lachlan Galvin, Tallyn Da Silva, and Luke Laulilii showing promise for the future.
Despite Galvin stealing the spotlight as one of the rising stars of the competition, hooker Tallyn Da Silva has quietly been making a name for himself with his impressive performances on the field.
The Campbelltown product has been biding his time, waiting for his chance to shine in the NRL and show that he has what it takes to be a standout player in the league.
Da Silva has been grinding it out in the SG Ball Cup, Jersey Flegg Cup, and NSW Cup, honing his skills and preparing for his shot at the big league.
In an interview with Zero Tackle, the 19-year-old opened up about his close bond with skipper Apisai Koroisau and the valuable lessons he has learned playing under the experienced leader.
Da Silva is determined to take his game to the next level and prove that he has what it takes to be a key player in the Tigers' lineup in the upcoming seasons.
As the Tigers look to turn their fortunes around in 2025, Da Silva will be aiming to bring stability and consistency to the team's performance, using his growing skills and rugby league knowledge to make an impact on the field.
With his sights set on the No.9 jersey, Da Silva is ready to show the league what he's made of and become a force to be reckoned with in the competition.