The West Tigers will be the first NRL club to give rugby league fans an in-depth look at what goes on behind every match in the upcoming documentary series, Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town. A Fox Sports Original Production, it follows the Tigers players, coach Michael Maguire, and off-field staff during the 2021 NRL season. It will be available to watch on Foxtel and stream on Kayo starting July 19.
What can you expect from Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town?
This year’s NRL is a bumpy one and the West Tigers are feeling the wrath of a turbulent season as they face the uphill battle to move ahead and out of the bottom four. Each episode is filmed over a period of three or four games, capturing intense and shocking behind-the-scenes any rugby fans would want to see.
“This documentary is not stage managed. Our cameras have been left to roll and in doing so we have captured some of the most raw, private and inner sanctum insights that occur inside a professional sporting club,” Fox Sports executive director Steve Crawley said.
While there are only a few days left before the premiere of the first episode on July 19, filming for the final episodes of Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town is still ongoing and will continue through to the end of the season. It will be an honest and tumultuous journey that viewers will get to experience, something that Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe (who also appears in the series) hopes will bring the team closer to the fans.
How to watch Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town in Australia?
Fox Sports’ docu-series will air on Fox League and will also be available via FOX8 on Foxtel and the streaming service Kayo. FOX8 is part of the base Foxtel Plus bundle, while Fox League is part of the Sports HD package. It also includes over 50 other entertainment, news, and lifestyle channels. Kayo, meanwhile, offers a 14-day free trial to new customers, giving you access to over 50 sports live and on-demand.
What time does Wild Wests: Tales from Tiger Town start?
The docu-series will premiere on Fox League, FOX8, and Kayo on Monday, July 19 at 7:30 pm. It consists of four hour-long episodes to air every Monday at the same time over the course of a month.
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