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Wests Tigers 2023 NRLW draw snapshot

Here is all you need to know about the Wests Tigers 2023 NRL Telstra Women's Premiership draw.

2023 NRLW Draw: Wests TigersĀ 

Day-by-day breakdown

  • Thursday: 1 game
  • Saturday: 4 games
  • Sunday: 4 games

Venues

  • CommBank Stadium: 2 games
  • Campbelltown Stadium: 1 game
  • Belmore Sports Ground: 1 game
  • GIO Stadium: 1 game
  • Totally Workwear Stadium: 1 game
  • Allianz Stadium: 1 game
  • Cbus Super Stadium: 1 game
  • McDonald Jones Stadium: 1 game

Turnarounds

  • 5 days: 1 game
  • 6 days: 2 games
  • 7 days: 4 games
  • 8 days: 1 game

Opening month

Wests Tigers will start their inaugural season with a clash against Western Sydney rivals the Eels at CommBank Stadium on July 23 before taking on the Sharks as part of a women's double-header the following week at Belmore Sports Ground. Rounds 3 and 4 see Brett Kimmorley's side on the road against the Raiders and Cowboys respectively, with the latter of those games to be played in Brisbane.

The run home

Wests Tigers will finish the regular season with a home game against the Knights in Campbelltown on Thursday night in Week 2 of the men's finals series. The occasion will see the match played in prime time with no men's fixture allocated until Friday. Prior to that the side will travel to the Gold Coast to face the Titans in Round 7 before taking on the Broncos in an NRLW double-header at Newcastle.

And another thing...

Wests Tigers and the Knights have a five-day turnaround in the final week of the competition as they'll feature in primetime on Thursday night, with the upside of that being a longer turnaround for a potential finals game the following week.

Wests Tigers are only one of three teams to be playing at their traditional home ground in the final round of the season with the Roosters and Eels hosting games at Kogarah and Canberra respectively as part of double-headers.

Acknowledgement of Country

National Rugby League respects and honours the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.

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