Live scores: Wests Tigers vs Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium
Quick Look
- The Wests Tigers are trailing the Warriors 14-6 at halftime after a strong comeback in the second quarter of the first half.
- The Warriors dominated the opening 20 minutes, but the Tigers found momentum with tries and successful captain's challenges.
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Why It Matters
The Wests Tigers are playing the Warriors in an NRL match at Campbelltown Stadium. The Warriors took an early lead, but the Tigers have shown signs of a comeback.
Live scores: Wests Tigers vs Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium
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66' Brutal bounce of the ball for the Tigers
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By Jon Healy
Adam Doueihi drills a long kick from inside the 40m on the fourth tackle, catching Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad way out of position, but the angle is juuuuust off and trickles into touch in-goal.
63' Lovely hands by Terrell May
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By Jon Healy
Taine Tuaupiki's grubber looks certain to force a dropout as Terrell May gets back to field it, but he brilliantly taps it on to Jahream Bula who gets out of the in-goal.
61' The Tigers bomb a try but win another challenge
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By Jon Healy
Terrell May goes within centimetres of scoring, but tries to offload to Jarome Luai, who knocks it on over the dead-ball line.
Luai was touched by Ali Leiataua as he ran a support line and the bunker says it was illegal, but I honestly think that's harsh.
It looked to me like Leiataua was charging in to get involved in trying to stop May from scoring and Luai was less than half a metre away, so Leiataua had no choice but to make contact.
58' Warriors get away with one
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By Jon Healy
It's been a hectic couple of minutes as Jahream Bula regathers a short kick-off and then the Warriors find touch with their dropout about 10.01 metres out from their line.
And it continues as Jeral Skelton breaks up an overlap down the right, then Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad fumbles out on the right wing. It's somehow called knocked back, but Taine Tuaupiki knocks on in the ensuing play. Bit of a "ball don't lie" moment there.
Disaster for the Tigers as Egan makes it two in a row
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By Jon Healy
Jahream Bula is having a rough night and it just gets worse.
Te Maire Martin's high kick is relatively innocuous and Bula has a great looks at an uncontested leaping catch, but he knocks it on and Chanel Harris-Tavita scoops it up, dumps the ball out the back and Wayde Egan pounces to score.
There was some question about Harris-Tavita's offload and whether he knocked on into Bula, but the bunker confirms the try after a long wait.
Stunning stuff from the Warriors!
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By Jon Healy
The defence stands up and gets the Warriors some field position at last.
They spin it left and Adam Doueihi thinks he's shut it down as he jams Te Maire Martin, but the Warriors half gets his arms free and loops a pass over the top for Adam Pompey, who unleashes Alofiana Khan-Pereira to score.
Meanwhile, Pompey's given up the kicking tee after going 1/3 and Chanel Harris-Tavita is taking the shot from the left flank.
And he nails it.
Warriors lead 20-6 inside the last half-hour.
46' Warriors jag a penalty
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By Jon Healy
They get Alofiana Khan-Pereira on a slim overlap and he grubbers in behind.
It trickles dead, but Wyatt Raymond calls it back. Sunia Turuva took him out long after the kick, and the referee has made the right call.
42' Heamasi Makasini fumbles
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By Jon Healy
The Warriors are bailed out as Jarome Luai's pass is too hot for Heamasi Makasini.
The Tigers were on for points there, so they really got lucky.
41' Tigers kick off and the Warriors hand it straight back to them
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By Jon Healy
The second half is underway.
And the Warriors try to spin it right on the third tackle, but it's knocked on!
The Tigers are straight on the attack from 20 metres out.
HALF-TIME: Warriors lead the Tigers 14-6
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By Jon Healy
Well, we've seen plenty of games of two halves, but this one was absolutely a half of two halves (quarters, you could say).
The Warriors were absolutely battering the Tigers, who were playing some of their worst football of 2026 in the opening 20 minutes, before the switch completely flipped.
Everything - defence, attack, captain's challenges, discipline - shifted the other way and suddenly the Tigers have energy and a bit of skill out there.
We could actually be in for a decent finish to this one.
38' WHAT A WASTE
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By Jon Healy
The Tigers have a full set plus one with 150 seconds left in the half, and Jarome Luai tries another grubber that's easily mopped up by Taine Tuaupiki.
Shocking decision by Luai there.
37' Another captain's challenge won, this time by the Warriors
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By Jon Healy
Chanel Harris-Tavita is called for a knock-on as Alex Twal loses it while trying to offload.
It turns out the ball is knocked back, so the Warriors' challenge is successful, but Alex Twal regathers and the Tigers get a fresh set regardless.
37' Another captain's challenge won by the Tigers
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By Jon Healy
The Tigers roll downfield thanks to Wayde Egan's high shot on Heamasi Makasini and, at the end of the set, Jarome Luai tries to roll in the grubber.
Ali Leiataua blatantly sticks his foot out at it and somehow Wyatt Raymond misses it.
Jahream Bula is tackled and he calls for a changeover, but the Tigers win perhaps the easiest captain's challenge in history.
31' Tigers win their captain's challenge
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By Jon Healy
It's all coming up Tigers now as Samuela Fainu is called for a knock-on but convinces Jarome Luai to challenge and the replays show him regathering.
As the Tigers take all the momentum, Andrew Webster sends James Fisher-Harris back out there to try to sort this out.
He was off the field for less than 10 minutes I reckon.
Suddenly the Tigers hit back
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By Jon Healy
A couple of six-again calls and a few bad sets by the Warriors allows the Tigers to get into the red zone and Adam Doueihi rolls in a curving grubber off the outside of his boot.
Ali Leiataua seems to have it covered, but spills it as Te Maire Martin arrives in his peripheral vision and Samuela Fainu dives on it.
Suddenly, the Warriors only lead 14-4 after utterly dominating the first 28 minutes.
Have the Warriors fallen asleep after it came so easy early?
25' Jared Haywood is on for his debut
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By Jon Healy
Benji Marshall has seen enough and he's hooked Josese Lanyon, injecting 19-year-old dummy half Jared Haywood for his first NRL minutes.
21' 'They look scared'
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By Jon Healy
As Leka Halasima scythes through behind the markers and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad goes within centimetres of powering over (stopped by some good desperation tackling, it must be said) Luke Lewis makes another blistering assessment of this effort.
"I never say this about NRL teams, but they look scared to make tackles tonight," he says on ABC Sport.
NRL.com has the Tigers at 16 missed in the opening 20 minutes by the way.
19' Luke Lewis called it
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By Jon Healy
Credit to ABC Sport expert Luke Lewis, he spied the horrible body language in the opening moments.
"I've never seen anyone look so flat, ever," he says as they fall behind 14-0.
They're frankly lucky Adam Pompey has only slotted 1/3.
Open Questions
- Will the Tigers continue their momentum?
- Can the Warriors regain control of the game?
- How will the refereeing decisions impact the final score?

