LeagueNews.co | Cooper McEnroe
The Wests Tigers have officially cemented their home ground strategy for the next three years, announcing that they will be splitting their games between the iconic Leichhardt Oval and Campbelltown Stadium.
It seems the club has been doing some soul-searching, engaging in extensive talks with fans and stakeholders to strike a balance between corporate interests and maintaining that all-important fan connection.
In a move that speaks volumes about their commitment to their roots, the Tigers will be gracing the hallowed grounds of CommBank Stadium, home of the Parramatta Eels, for four home games each year for the next three seasons.
Additionally, they'll be bringing the action to Campbelltown Sports Stadium for four games, with the remaining three Sydney-based home games taking place at the beloved Leichhardt Oval.
The scheduling at Campbelltown and Leichhardt will have to work around some renovation projects that will reduce capacity at both venues.
But fear not, as these arrangements are locked in for the next two seasons, making sure fans and players alike have a solid game plan in place.
And let's not forget about the Tigers' 12th home game, which will be part of Magic Round in Brisbane over the next three seasons.
This decision further cements the Tigers' status as a powerhouse in the world of Rugby League, showing that they're not afraid to take the game to new heights and destinations.