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See which players led the way for Wests Tigers in attacking and defensive statistics as Ivan Cleary's side posted a commanding 26-4 win over the Gold Coast Titans.

The win is the best defensive performance for the Club since Round 2, 2015 (def. Dragons 22-4) and the biggest margin of victory since Round 25, 2015 (def. NZ Warriors 50-16).
 

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MOST METRES

James Tedesco — 220 metres from 21 runs

David Nofoaluma — 162 metres from 20 runs

Aaron Woods — 158 metres from 17 runs

Alex Twal — 133 metres from 15 runs

Malakai Watene-Zeleziak — 126 metres from 11 runs

Tuimoala Lolohea — 125 metres from 16 runs

Matt Eisenhuth — 117 metres from 16 runs

Esan Marsters — 112 metres from 11 runs

 

MOST TACKLES

Matt McIlwrick — 42 tackles (2 missed)

Matt Eisenhuth — 31 tackles (3 missed)

Alex Twal — 31 tackles (0 missed)

Tim Grant — 29 tackles (1 missed)

 

CREATIVE NUMBERS

Tries — Marsters, Tedesco, Watene-Zelezniak, Lawrence, Woods

Try Assists — Tedesco, Lolohea, Brooks

Linebreaks — Nofoaluma, Marsters, Brooks, Woods, Lawrence

Linebreak Assists — Tedesco, Lolohea

 

HALVES FOCUS

6. Tuimoala Lolohea — 16 runs for 124 metres, 5 tackle breaks, 2 offloads, 3 kicks for 86 metres, 14 tackles (3 missed), 1 try-assist, 1 linebreak assist, 1 error

7. Luke Brooks — 10 runs for 92 metres, 1 linebreak, 1 tackle break, 12 kicks for 308 metres, 11 tackles (1 missed), 1 linebreak, 1 try-assist, 0 errors

 

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