Can you spot the two glaring errors in Wests Tigers’ 2023 NRL calendar?

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Can you spot the two glaring errors in Wests’ 2023 calendar? Tigers make shocking blunders after Parramatta also got their promo for next year badly wrong

  •  Tigers’ 2023 calendar features two players who are no longer with the club
  •  Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey feature on the front cover and inside
  •  Blunder comes just weeks after a similar mistake on the 2023 Eels calendar

NRL wooden spooners Wests Tigers’ run of bad luck has continued this week with the release of the Sydney side’s 2023 calendar, which includes two embarrassing mistakes.

The Tigers are currently in the midst of the longest finals drought in the NRL dating back to 2011 and coach Tim Sheens is determined to put a horror decade behind them – but he won’t be happy about the club’s latest piece of bad news.

The calendar features both Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey and neither player is with the embattled club in 2023

The calendar features both Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey and neither player is with the embattled club in 2023

The calendar, which can be preordered now, features both Jackson Hastings and Tyrone Peachey on the front cover, and neither player is playing for the embattled club in 2023.

Hastings has moved to Newcastle on a swap deal involving prop David Klemmer and Peachey has returned to premiership-winning Penrith Panthers.

 The calendar also features both players inside, with Hastings as the feature star for January and Peachey being the feature star for February.

The unfortunate gaffe comes just weeks after a similar mistake on the 2023 Parramatta Eels calendar.

The calendar featured star player Isaiah Papali’i – who has departed the club for Wests Tigers – under the name of ‘Junior Paulo’.

Jackson Hastings (pictured) has moved to Newcastle on a swap deal with prop David Klemmer

Jackson Hastings (pictured) has moved to Newcastle on a swap deal with prop David Klemmer

 Both calendars were created and published by Universal Magazines, which is now known as Universal Media Co. 

Tigers assistant coach Benji Marshall is optimistic the club can turn things around in 2023 and believes success is just around the corner.

‘It’s been a tough ten or so years from a club point of view,’ Marshall said in a club video on weststigers.com.au.

Tyrone Peachey (pictured) has returned to premiership-winning Penrith Panthers for 2023

Tyrone Peachey (pictured) has returned to premiership-winning Penrith Panthers for 2023

 ‘We are doing everything we can at training from a team perspective to make sure we change that. But good things are coming from us.’

‘We’re not going into next year saying we want to have an average year. We want to win, and we’ll be saying that to the players.’

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 The Tigers have a favourable start to the 2023 season with consecutive home games against the Gold Coast Titans and Newcastle Knights at Leichhardt Oval.

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