List of Wests Tigers representatives
Including players from the Wests Tigers that have represented while at the club and the years they achieved their honours, if known. Representatives from the Western Suburbs Magpies (NSW Cup) and Balmain Ryde-Eastwood Tigers are included as they were feeder clubs.
International
Australia
- Scott Prince (2005)
- Robbie Farah (2009–10, 2012–14)
- Lote Tuqiri (2010)
- Chris Lawrence (2010–11)
- Keith Galloway (2011)
- Aaron Woods (2014–17)
New Zealand
- Jason Lowrie (2000)
- Tyran Smith (2000)
- Dene Halatau (2004–09)
- Paul Whatuira (2005–07)
- Benji Marshall (2005–12, 2019)
- Bronson Harrison (2005, 2008)
- Taniela Tuiaki (2007)
- Adam Blair (2012, 2014)
- Martin Taupau (2014–15)
- Russell Packer (2017)
- Elijah Taylor (2017)
- Esan Marsters (2018–19)
England
- Gareth Ellis (2009–11)
- Chris Heighington (2011)
Tonga
- Richard Villasanti (2000)
- Willie Manu (2000)
- Taniela Tuiaki (2006)
- Willie Mataka (2009)
- Andrew Fifita (2010)
- Ben Murdoch-Masila (2013)
- Sitaleki Akauola (2014)
- Asipeli Fine (2014)
- Haveatama Luani (2014–15)
- Delouise Hoeter (2014–15)
- Moses Suli (2017)
- Tuimoala Lolohea (2017–18)
Samoa
- Laloa Milford (2000)
- Ben Te'o (2008)
- Masada Iosefa (2013)
- Eddy Pettybourne (2013)
- Sauaso Sue (2013–17)
- Tim Simona (2014–16)
- David Nofoaluma (2016, 2019)
- Michael Chee-Kam (2018–19)
- Josh Aloiai (2018–19)
- Pita Godinet (2018)
Fiji
- Marika Koroibete (2013–14)
- Kevin Naiqama (2015–18)
- Taane Milne (2017)
- Joseph Ratuvakacereivalu (2019)
Papua New Guinea
- Rod Griffin (2016)
Cook Islands
- Manikura Tikinau (2009)
- Keith Lulia (2013)
- Chance Peni (2015–16)
- Esan Marsters (2015, 2017)
Lebanon
- Hassan Saleh (2001–02)
- Andrew Kazzi (2017)
- Jaleel Seve-Derbas (2017)
- Christian Yassmin (2017)
- Alex Twal (2017)
- Robbie Farah (2019)
Greece
- Braith Anasta (2013)
Italy
- James Tedesco (2013, 2017)
- Brenden Santi (2013)
- Nathan Milone (2017)
Ireland
- Ryan Tandy (2008)
- Pat Richards (2013)
United States
- Joel Luani (2013)
- Eddy Pettybourne (2013)
State Of Origin
New South Wales
- Terry Hill (2000)
- Brett Hodgson (2006)
- Robbie Farah (2009, 2012–16)
- Keith Galloway (2011)
- Aaron Woods (2013–17)
- James Tedesco (2016–17)
Queensland
- Scott Prince (2004)
- Moses Mbye (2019)
- Harry Grant (2020) (on loan from Melbourne Storm
New South Wales Women
- Botille Vette-Welsh (2019–20)
All Stars Game
NRL All Stars
- Benji Marshall (2010–13)
- Robbie Farah (2010, 2013)
- Liam Fulton (2011)
- Adam Blair (2012)
- Luke Brooks (2015)
- Mitchell Moses (2017)
City Vs Country Origin
NSW City
- Ben Galea (2001)
- John Skandalis (2002, 2004–06)
- Darren Senter (2002)
- Kevin McGuinness (2002)
- Brett Hodgson (2004–06, 2008)
- Robbie Farah (2006–07, 2009–12)
- Bryce Gibbs (2007–08, 2010)
- Dean Collis (2007)
- Keith Galloway (2009–11)
- Chris Lawrence (2010, 2012, 2016)
- Liam Fulton (2011–12)
- Simon Dwyer (2011)
- Aaron Woods (2012, 2014)
- James Tedesco (2013, 2015)
- Curtis Sironen (2013, 2015, 2016)
- Joel Reddy (2013)
- David Nofoaluma (2016)
- Kyle Lovett (2016)
NSW Country
- Anthony Laffranchi (2006)
- Chris Heighington (2008, 2011)
- Tim Moltzen (2011)
Other honours
Prime Minister's XIII
- Robbie Farah (2006, 2008–09, 2013–14)
- Chris Lawrence (2007–08, 2012)
- Chris Heighington (2008–09)
- Beau Ryan (2012)
- Aaron Woods (2012, 2014, 2016–17)
- David Nofoaluma (2015)
- James Tedesco (2016–17)
- Mitchell Moses (2016)
Indigenous Dreamtime Team
- Daine Laurie (2008)
All Golds
- Benji Marshall (2008)
New Zealand Māori
- Tyran Smith (2000)
- Kylie Leuluai (2000)
Representative Captains
Prime Minister's XIII
- Aaron Woods (2017)
Representative Coaching Staff
References
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