Tigers' Cleary hails NRL role model Packer

Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary has hailed co-captain Russell Packer's influence on his side's early NRL season success.

Wests Tigers player Ivan Cleary

Ivan Cleary has hailed Russell Packer's infleunce on the Wests Tigers' early NRL season success. (AAP)

Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary has hailed the influence of co-captain Russell Packer as he gets set to collide with the man who's seeking to emulate his rugby league rehabilitation - Matt Lodge.

Packer will meet controversial Brisbane forward Lodge in a NRL battle of the heavyweight No.8s on Friday night at Campbelltown Stadium.

Cleary said Packer had been a linchpin of the Tigers' early success and a mentor for his younger teammates since arriving in the off-season.

Packer has been a shining example for rugby league's ability to reform and offer a second chance, just a few years after many had wanted him banned for life following his one-year jail sentence for assault.

While debate continues on whether Lodge should have been allowed back in the game after his 2015 New York rampage, Packer serves as a role model for the controversial Broncos' prop in his efforts to win over the public and get his life back on track.

After being jailed for a year for stomping on a man during a brawl, the NRL initially refused to register Packer's contract and made him come back through a year of state league football - a path the governing body also insisted Lodge follow.

After two years at St George Illawarra, Packer has reconnected with former coach Cleary at the Tigers and hit career-best form.

"We thought Russell definitely had leadership qualities and he's still growing into," Cleary said.

"He's had a huge impact here so far. Not just how he's playing but his leadership on and off the field. That's what we want from those (co-captains)."

Many questioned Cleary's decision to include Packer in the club's five-man leadership group, however he has been a big part of the Tigers' upset wins over the Sydney Roosters and Melbourne.

Were it not for his ill-fated night out in Sydney, Packer would have played under now Brisbane coach Wayne Bennett at Newcastle.

He had been signed to the Knights from the Warriors just a month before being charged with assault and had his contract terminated.

"Yeah, it would have been nice (to coach Packer). I am disappointed about that, but it's the way it worked out," Bennett said.

"He's a pretty smart bloke. He had a bad night out in Sydney and that happens and he paid a huge price for it.

"He always had that ability and potential; he is one of the brightest blokes you'll ever meet; he just got sidetracked for a while."

The Broncos are set to roll out star recruit Jack Bird for the first time against the Tigers.

STATS THAT MATTER:

* The Broncos have won 11 of 12 matches against the Tigers in Sydney

* The Tigers are aiming to win their opening three matches as a joint venture for the first time

* The Tigers might become the fifth team, and the first since 1950, to win three matches while scoring 10 points or less


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