The Wests Tigers finally managed to move away from the wooden spoon in 2025, with Benji Marshall's rebuild of the Concord-based outfit in full swing.

That doesn't mean they are going to become overnight premiership contenders, but the Tigers, for a change, look like a club more likely to be heading in the right direction than the wrong one.

In recent years, they have expressed their desire very publicly to become a ‘development' club, utilising their own backyard to bring talent into first-grade.

Those efforts are starting to bear fruit, and combined with a relatively stable roster, things are looking positive for the joint-venture.

They will still need to head outside the club to find re-enforcements though, new faces who can bring a winning culture.

We have seen exactly what has happened at the Canterbury Bulldogs in recent years - an almost entire roster flip.

That's not to say the Tigers need to do the same, but with Jahream Bula and Jarome Luai yet to commit for 2027, there are areas of work needed when it comes to the contract front once the November 1 deadline ticks over.

Current Wests Tigers 2027 squad
Javon Andrews, Adam Doueihi, Latu Fainu, Samuela Fainu, Phoenix Godinet, Jared Haywood, Royce Hunt, Apisai Koroisau, Jock Madden, Heamasi Makasini, Taylan May, Terrell May, Kai Pearce-Paul, Fonua Pole, Ethan Roberts, Alex Seyfarth, Starford To'a, Sunia Turuva, Alex Twal

Off-contract at the end of 2026
Bunty Afoa, Jack Bird, Jahream Bula (mutual option) Sione Fainu, Maverik Geyer, Tristan Hope, Kit Laulilii, Luke Laulilii, Jarome Luai (player option), Heath Mason, Solomone Saukuru, Jeral Skelton, Tony Sukkar

Current best 17 for 2027
1. Sunia Turuva
2. Starford To'a
3. Heamasi Makasini
4. Taylan May
5. No player signed.
6. Javon Andrews
7. Latu Fainu
8. Terrell May
9. Apisai Koroisau
10. Fonua Pole
11. Samuela Fainu
12. Kai Pearce-Paul
13. Adam Doueihi

Interchange
14. Jock Madden
15. Royce Hunt
16. Alex Twal
17. Alex Seyfarth

Not in 17: Phoenix Godinet, Jared Haywood, Ethan Roberts

As it stands, the Tigers have 20 players locked up for 2027, leaving ten spots to fill over the next ten months.

They will be hoping two of those wind up with Jahream Bula and Jarome Luai, who will both need to take up options in their current contracts to remain with the Tigers beyond the end of 2026.

Bula appears to be the more likely of the two to depart, leaving a vacancy in the backline, while the Tigers will also be likely looking to the forward pack to sign new faces.

The pack needs refreshment even after a stronger than expected return in 2025, led by the surprise signing of Terrell May from the Sydney Roosters.

He will continue to lead the forward pack, but Royce Hunt is likely to leave, and others haven't quite hit the mark expected.

Apisai Koroisau has also re-signed at hooker, but a back up to him long-term could also be on the menu for the black and gold.

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Option 5: Cory Paix (Brisbane Broncos)

Apisai Koroisau will still be the first-choice dummy half for the Tigers heading into 2027, but as it stands, there is no conceivable back-up option within the 20 signed players.

They could well look to promote out of their own system, but they will want a first-grade ready and capable option. It's unlikely they will have that in their own ranks by 2027.

That means they could look outside the club, with Cory Paix potentially the best option for a player who would settle for that back-up status, or potentially a week in and week out bench role.

The former junior Queensland State of Origin player was out of favour at Brisbane in 2024, but rebounded under Michael Maguire in 2025.

He is a talent, but is going to be behind Blake Mozer long-term at Red Hill. He could well look for a way out to eventually land a starting number nine jumper, and the Tigers could offer him just that as Koroisau's career winds down.

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