The Tigers were handed a huge boost with the federal government announcing a $40 million lifeline for Leichhardt Oval, and Benji Marshall’s men harnessed that “magic” on Saturday.
The Tigers secured a huge win over the Titans only a day after the funding was announced, which includes $20 million from the Albanese government, $10 million from the NSW government and $10 million from Inner West Council.
Boasting one of the youngest teams ever fielded in the NRL, skipper Api Koroisau delivered a touching tribute to the club’s spiritual home.
The Tigers were handed a huge boost with the federal government announcing a $40 million lifeline for Leichhardt Oval, and Benji Marshall’s men harnessed that “magic” on Saturday.
The Tigers secured a huge win over the Titans only a day after the funding was announced, which includes $20 million from the Albanese government, $10 million from the NSW government and $10 million from Inner West Council.
Boasting one of the youngest teams ever fielded in the NRL, skipper Api Koroisau delivered a touching tribute to the club’s spiritual home.
Meanwhile, playmaker Aidan Sezer added: “The will to win was there today, to get the two points at Leichhardt, there’s nothing better”.
Balmain legend Steve Roach was also asked about the magic of Leichhardt, explaining: “There’s something magical about this place.
“Only fitting yesterday they got $40 million to do the place up… a little bit of Keith Barnes magic sprinkled on the ground.”
The works will reportedly see new female changing rooms be built at the ageing ground, whilst a new northern grandstand will also be built.
The upgrades will see the ground’s current 20,000 capacity be increased by 3,000 spectators.