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Breaking news: West Tigers head coach Benji Marshall has named Jack Bird and two other players to depart the team as he plans restructuring.

**Breaking News: Wests Tigers Head Coach Benji Marshall Confirms Jack Bird and Two Others to Depart Amid Team Restructuring**  

Wests Tigers head coach **Benji Marshall** has made a bold move in

reshaping his squad, announcing that experienced utility **Jack Bird** and two

other players will depart the team as part of a major roster restructuring.

 

The decision, revealed on Wednesday, signals Marshall’s intent to overhaul the squad and build a more competitive

roster for the upcoming seasons. “These decisions are never easy, but we are

committed to making the necessary changes to move forward as a club,”

Marshall said. “We thank Jack and the other departing players for their

contributions and wish them success in the next chapter of their careers.”

 

### **Jack Bird’s Exit Marks a Significant Change**

Bird, a premiership-winning player with the Cronulla Sharks and a versatile asset

for the Tigers, has been a key figure in the team’s lineup. His departure comes

as a surprise to many fans, given his experience and ability to play multiple

positions across the backline and forward pack.

 

While the exact reasons for Bird’s exit remain unclear, reports suggest that salary cap management, injury concerns,

and the Tigers’ long-term roster vision influenced the decision.

 

The identities of the other two departing players have yet to be officially

confirmed, but sources indicate they are fringe first-graders who have struggled

for consistent game time under Marshall’s leadership.

 

### **Wests Tigers’ Future Plans**

Marshall, who took over as head coach with the goal of reviving the struggling

club, has made it clear that he is prioritizing a fresh direction. The Tigers

are expected to pursue new signings, particularly in key positions, as they look

to strengthen their squad for the 2026 NRL season.

 

The Tigers have already been linked with several potential recruits, including young emerging talents and established

stars. With Bird’s departure freeing up salary cap space, the club could be in a

position to make significant moves in the transfer market.

 

Meanwhile, Bird and the other departing players are expected to attract interest

from rival NRL clubs or even overseas competitions. Given his experience, Bird

could land at a team seeking a seasoned leader to bolster their squad.

 

As the Wests Tigers continue their rebuild under Marshall’s leadership, fans

will be eager to see how these changes impact the team’s performance in the seasons ahead.

 

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