After just eight games with new club Canterbury, Brent Naden is on the move again.
"Brent requested a release to join the Tigers and we have agreed to that," he said. “Brent is a quality player and will be a welcome addition to the group of players we already have at the club,” he said. Naden has scored 25 tries in 45 NRL appearances to date, and was a part of the Penrith grand final side that lost to Melbourne in 2020.
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"We thank Brent for his efforts while here at the Bulldogs and wish him all the best.” “Brent is a quality player and will be a welcome addition to the group of players we already have at the club," Tigers coach Michael Maguire said. Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe added: "It's great to have Brent on board.
Brent Naden has signed with Wests Tigers and will face former club the Bulldogs on Friday night.
Naden made his NRL debut in round 12, 2019 and has played 45 matches with the Panthers and Bulldogs. It appears that Naden walked out on the Bulldogs because he had signed with Canterbury to play under Barrett. Naden was at the Panthers when Barrett was an assistant coach at Penrith. Brent Naden has ditched the Bulldogs, signed with Wests Tigers and been named to face Canterbury on Friday night.
Wests Tigers are delighted to welcome Brent Naden to the club after he was today released by Canterbury.
"It's great to have Brent on board. Brent is a quality player. He’s got Grand Final experience and that is invaluable."
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He’s named on the team list, but that will be up to ‘Madge’ [coach Michael Maguire] if he plays Friday.” “He competes on everything, he’s strong out of yardage, a good finisher, and he will bring so much to our team; I’m pumped,” Tamou said. Tigers co-captain James Tamou played with Naden at the Panthers and said he was a “completely changed man” after taking ownership of the cocaine drama he was embroiled with on the eve of the 2020 grand final, then later becoming a father.
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“Reed knew when he signed on with the Bulldogs that the club is in a rebuilding phase. “Viliame is committed to the Bulldogs and won’t be renegging on the deal. “Paul Vaughan had his crack at the media, but where’s his part in Trent Barrett’s downfall? “We know Trent Barrett spoke openly about being the guy that can tame the beast. “These players signed to play under Trent Barrett, that’s the key here. The NRL 360 panel took stock of who is out and who is in... He’ll probably end up in England on about $100,000.” “Yes, he’s got suspensions in him. He has a mutual option in his contract for 2023. “I’ve heard murmurs out of the Bulldogs that he’s not the most popular at the moment at the club,” he said. So where do some of this season and next season’s big-season recruits stand? “I don’t know who those players are, we’ll have to start getting on the phones to figure out who they are and how accurate that number is because that is a lot of players who are on their way out of the club.
Brent Naden has joined the Wests Tigers after being granted an immediate release by Canterbury, with Mick Potter the favourite to coach the NRL strugglers.
A two-time premiership-winning player with the Bulldogs, Potter coached the Tigers in 2013 and 2014 but failed to reach the finals in either campaign. The intriguing match-up may have an extra element with former Tigers coach Potter looking set to take over in a caretaker role with the Bulldogs for the remainder of the season. Naden, who only joined the Bulldogs from Penrith at the end of last year, was immediately included by the Tigers for Friday's clash with Canterbury at Leichhardt Oval.