Isaiah Papali’i #265

Sheens strikes me as a dont take no sh*t type of guy so I can’t see him letting the eels walk over us with this one, in saying that Sheens, Benji and Robbie need to do whatever it take to ensure isiah is here next year we have secured his signature you don’t just rollover and let the best second rower in the comp walk away. But we have seen the Tigers do some
Stupid stupid things ! My fingers are crossed.
 
I don't know - Everything I discuss is from the same sources that all things are discussed on here - apart from the few who have other avenues. It stands to reason to me that it is very likely he would want to stay at Parramatta based on his form, where they are placed, and the fact that they have made provisions to increase his salary - compared to what we are offering.
Parra were still trying to screw him before we came in with our offer.....that’s why he accepted .......and why he is being vague now....he is currently after a premiership.....however, I believe he is an honourable man......stop stressing.....
 
Dad is going ok, has another scan on the 27th, mum has regained some movement in her left leg, which is being worked on by the physio's to get muscle strength back, but she is sick at least once a week and can't complete physio. Me I am having a bad run, broke a toe on my left foot, tore the soleus muscle in my right leg, and have blood in my right ear, which isn't from my 2 aneurysms as I have had another CT scan, they think inner ear infection, it has been 6 days now, and it's very annoying, but we will get there
Great strength to you and your family, champion @851
 
Dad is going ok, has another scan on the 27th, mum has regained some movement in her left leg, which is being worked on by the physio's to get muscle strength back, but she is sick at least once a week and can't complete physio. Me I am having a bad run, broke a toe on my left foot, tore the soleus muscle in my right leg, and have blood in my right ear, which isn't from my 2 aneurysms as I have had another CT scan, they think inner ear infection, it has been 6 days now, and it's very annoying, but we will get there
Fyi
Had an apprentice that used to get ear infection a lot as a kid. Said he would sleep with ear on a bag of wheat. Said didn’t know why but was 100% positive definitely made it better .
 
Benji Marshall has revealed the context of his SOS call to star recruit Isaiah Papali’i, who is refusing to quell Wests Tigers’ fears that he wants out of his $1.9 million contract.

Meanwhile, Papali’i’s high-profile Eels teammate Mitchell Moses has admitted he hasn’t given up hope that the Kiwi International will remain in blue and gold.

As first revealed by The Daily Telegraph on Tuesday, Papali’i has cold feet about linking with the Tigers next year, with his priority to stay at Parramatta.

After a starring performance against the Warriors on Friday night, Papali’i had the chance to kill the issue.

But he didn’t.

“For me, I’m pretty focused on this season that I have here and what I can offer the Eels so I want to make sure that I finish this season strong, and I’ll worry about that when it comes to it,” Papali’i said.

“I have no comment on that stuff. It’s not my focus at the moment and I want to make sure that I put my best foot forward in the season that I have here.

“That’s playing week to week and worrying about my job.”

Papali’i was then asked if Tigers fans could relax knowing that he’d join the club in 2023.

“There’s nothing for me to say there and I just want to make sure that I can finish this season strong,” he said.

“Whatever happens, happens.”

The 23-year-old New Zealand international was quizzed on whether his bond with Marshall would be enough to sway him.

“He’s a good mate,” he said.

“Obviously I’ve been on some camps with him with the Kiwis. That’s all I have to say at the moment.”

As for Sheens taking over next year?

“That’s great for the club,” he said.

“Everyone was wondering who the coach would be, so knowing their plans going forward is something good for the club.”

The questions won’t go away for Papali’i until he gives definitive answers, so for now, he’s going into lockdown.

“I’ll keep my circle tight and make sure I’m performing week to week,” Papali’i said.

“I’ve got to stay away from social media because that’s the biggest thing that gets in your head for everyone. I’ve got to stay away from that, enjoy my footy and stay with my mates.”

Papali’i’s comments are of a different tone to what Marshall explained to The Sunday Telegraph.

Just hours after being appointed as the Wests Tigers long-term coach, Marshall was on the phone to Papali’i.

“Yeah, I called him,” Marshall said.

“I told him what was happening, I told him I was coaching. He said it was a breath of fresh air to hear that.”

Papali’i’s appetite to join the Tigers has been soured by the departure of axed Wests Tigers coach Michael Maguire, who had coached the backrower for New Zealand.

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A key figure in Papali’i signing with the Wests Tigers was also former head of recruitment Adam Hartigan.

However, he has also been moved on from the last-placed club.

Papali’i has made it clear to his Parramatta teammates and coaching staff that he wants to stay in blue and gold.

It’s understood the Eels have salary cap space to retain the Kiwi International.

Interestingly, Moses also understood that there was a clear issue with Papali’i going to the Tigers when asked about his teammate’s predicament on Triple M on Saturday.

“Hopefully he stays with us,” Moses said.

“He’s a quality player. Where he has come from, the quality of stuff he does on the field, but off the field as well, he’s such a good person, which makes it even better.

“He’d be a big loss.’’

Asked if he had given up hope of keeping Papali’i, Moses replied: “Never. Hopefully he can stay.’’

Aware of their star recruit’s anxiety, the Wests Tigers recently took Papali’i on a guided tour of the club’s $75 million Centre of Excellence.

Tigers officials left the meeting confident Papali’i was committed to the club.

The Tigers are on firm legal ground to ensure the contract stands with Papali’i unable to tread down a path used by other disgruntled players in the past, who have broken a contract on the basis of compassionate grounds.

The Eels showed the same lack of integrity in attempting to
i just read an article where Isiah said this which is concerning (Re the coach)

"That's great for the club," Papali'i said.

"Obviously everyone was wondering who the coach would be so knowing what their plan is going forward is good for the club. I'm happy for them."
 
I know some good ENT's mate I've had bad ear issues and grommets in the past. Let me know if you need any suggestions re ENT's
Thanks mate, I have 2 brain aneurysms, and the doctor immediately thought they were bleeding when I had blood in my ear, but the CT showed they were fine, they are running with inner infection at the moment, either way the antibiotics aren't working
 
Thanks mate, I have 2 brain aneurysms, and the doctor immediately thought they were bleeding when I had blood in my ear, but the CT showed they were fine, they are running with inner infection at the moment, either way the antibiotics aren't working
hope it works out mate, I have scarring on ear drums and they have bled in the past. ENT fixed them up for me
 
They showed a snippet on him walking into the sheds at fulltime and every man and his dog came up and shook his hand.

It looked staged tbh but I am sure it gave him a very warm and fuzzy feeling and he would question himself as to why would I leave such a great environment for the unknowns of the Tigers environment.
Because half the players that make up that environment won't be there next season.
 
Where are you getting this info from, breaking contract ???
From other people's posting's like things that they have heard, and also the interview he did where he did not confirm one way or the other. And as i said before, hope its all wrong, cause we could do with a forward like him.
 
What exactly do people expect him to say? He can't exactly say it's good for 'us'. Saying he's just focusing on playing good footy is a standard response, he's a pro and is focused on doing the best for his current team mates and fans.

A shame Kelma can't be more like him
 
What exactly do people expect him to say? He can't exactly say it's good for 'us'. Saying he's just focusing on playing good footy is a standard response, he's a pro and is focused on doing the best for his current team mates and fans.

A shame Kelma can't be more like him
I expect him not to say he doesn’t know what he’s doing next year after he signed a contract with us. How do you defend that?
 

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