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New Members show their stripes

Wests Tigers has welcomed 654 new Members to the club in just three weeks as we chase a new target of 10,000 ‘paid up’ Members in 2024.

The new target follows a decision to include only supporters who pay for their membership, excluding more than 9,000 junior players from the total reported membership figure.

There has been a steady climb in paid memberships since the new target was introduced, with an additional 654 new Members showing their stripes.

New CEO Shane Richardson says membership is about joining the family, whether you attend games or not.

“We've been including 9000 juniors who don’t pay at all, so there is no income to the club, and we’ve been declaring we have 20,000 Members.” Richardson said.

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"Let’s be totally honest about what we have because we need you to become a Member of this club, in whatever capacity that is. You need to become a Member.

Membership has got nothing to do with just having a season ticket, it is about the family you want to be involved with.

Shane Richardson Wests Tigers CEO

“Our family at Wests Tigers includes the players through to the coaching staff, the administration, stakeholders, but most importantly the Members."

There are many levels of membership available to those who would like to support the Wests Tigers, both ticketed and non-ticketed options.

If you can’t get home games, but you still wish to ‘show your stripes’, the $75 Club Membership might be the way to go.

Wests Tigers Club Membership is the perfect way for you to stay connected to the team, enjoy exclusive content, and receive a range of Member benefits, including discounts on games and merchandise.

So come on, join the Wests Tigers family and help us reach our goal of 10,000 Members by the end of this season.

Acknowledgement of Country

Wests Tigers respect and honour 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.