The Wests Tigers have parted ways with two players as new coach Benji Marshall’s 2024 roster takes shape.
Reilly began his rugby union career as a junior footballer in the Knights and Rabbitohs systems.
Reilly represented Australia’s sevens team in 2018 and played for the NSW Waratahs b
In 2023, he appeared in three games for the Tigers, scoring one try.
“The club would also like to wish Triston Reilly and Brandon Webster-Mansfield the very best of luck with their future playing careers,” according to a statement released by the club.
“Both players have been released from the final year of their contract with Wests Tigers.”
efore joining with the Tigers in 2022.
The Rabbitohs’ 2024 uniform has been revealed.https
For the first time since 2006, the Souths will wear the famed and historic red and green hoops jersey. It was the uniform worn by the team during their initial season in 1908.
Campbell Graham, a Rabbitohs player, thinks it’s “very specia
“Those colours and that jersey which has the full hoops going all the way around the body have been part of this club since 1908,” Graham went on to say.
“The Rabbitohs’ wonderful traditions and history are what make you really proud to play for this club.”
“There have been so many great players in that jersey before us, like Clive Churchill and John Sattler, Mario Fenech and Les Davidson.”
“We really respect our history here at Souths and this jersey shows that.”
Meanwhile, Souths newcomer Jack Wighton has settled in admirably.
l to be going back to that tradition this season.”
Wighton trained with the Rabbitohs for the first time earlier this week, with CEO Blake Solly excited about the former Raider’s arrival.
“Jack is a world-class player, and the feedback from the guys who played rep footy with him was really important when we signed him,” Solly told The Daily Telegraph.
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