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Wests Tigers Results: Round 21

Wests Tigers will head to Lottoland this Thursday night for a must-win clash against the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles after going down in a heartbreaking loss to the Bulldogs last night.

Paul Momirovski's missed conversion in the final seconds saw the Bulldogs home in a thrilling 18-16 clash with Wests Tigers ending the round in 10th position — still certainly in the hunt for finals football but needing to get back in the winners circle.

Western Suburbs also saw defeat in the Canterbury Cup competition with the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles proving too good in attack for a 30-20 win.

The news was much better for the club's Jersey Flegg side after the young guns made it three wins in a row with an upset win over the Bulldogs on Saturday.

Wests Tigers Men's NRL Touch Premiership also saw their season come to an end on the weekend, bowing out in their Grand Final Qualifier against the Knights.


WESTS TIGERS RESULTS: ROUND 21

NRL — Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 18 def. Wests Tigers 16 (Details)

Canterbury Cup — Blacktown Workers 30 def. Western Suburbs 20 (Details)

Jersey Flegg — Wests Tigers 24 def. Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 14 (Details)

Ron Massey Cup — Cabramatta 12 def. Western Suburbs Magpies 4 (Details)

Men's NRL Touch Premiership — Newcastle Knights 4 def. Wests Tigers 2


WESTS TIGERS FIXTURES: ROUND 22

Thursday, August 15 at Lottoland

7:50pm — NRL, Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles (5th) vs. Wests Tigers (10th)

Saturday, August 17 at Campbelltown Sports Stadium

1:00pm — Ron Massey Cup, Western Suburbs (6th) vs. St. Mary's (2nd)

Sunday, August 18 at Panthers Stadium

11:00am — Jersey Flegg, Penrith Panthers (3rd) vs. Wests Tigers (10th)

1:10pm — Canterbury Cup, Penrith Panthers (4th) vs. Western Suburbs (8th)

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