Two more Wests Tigers Players Voice Concerns to Rugby League Players Association, Latest Lachlan Galvin News – ryan

The tigers have been caught up in more drama with two players reportedly voicing fresh concerns about alleged mistreatment at the club with the Rugby League Players Association (RLPA).

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The Sydney Morning Herald Reported on Monday night that top 30 players justin Matamua and Brandon tumeth have both raised concerns to the rlpa, who declined to comment on the matter.

Both Matamua and tumeth have been demoted to the lower grades.

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In Matamua’s case, he has been playing in Ron Massey Cup, the level below NSW Cup, for Ryde-Eastwood Hawks.

Tumeth, Meanwhile, is in the Grade Below Matamua Running Out for Ryde-Eastwood in the Sydney Shield.

Matamua is managed by George Ghazal While Isaac Moses, who also represents Galvin, is Tumeth’s Manager.

The Herald reported that the rlpa is poised to ask the tigers for a ‘please explain’ this week.

Matamua is a product of the Tigers’ Pathways program, having progressed through the lower grades-starting out in Harold Matthews before Quickly Getting a call-up to SG Ball and then Jersey Flegg.

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The Campbelltown Junior made his NRL debut in 2022 against the eels, where he was sent to the sentence bin just five minutes into his first stint on the field after hitting mitchell moses with a shoulder charge.

Matamua was selected for the new South Wales under 19s original in the same year he made his debut and made seven top-degrees appearances in 2024 but has yet to play NRL this year.

Meanwhile, tumeth debuted for the tigers in 2023 against the Knights have eared a development contract with the top side after impressing in the Lower Grades Like Matamua, while he also played for the same NSW Under 19s Origin Team in 2022.

Both Matamua and Tumeth are contracted until the end of the season, with the Latter holding a player option.