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The Wests Tigers have been locked in talks to tie down teenage centre
Heamasi Makasini and their efforts are set to intensify after his performances for Newington College in recent weeks.
Sport Confidential has obtained footage of a rampaging Makasini toying with his high school opponents in a game against the The King's School, highlighting why the Tigers have tabled a deal to keep him at the club beyond next season.
There are shades of All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu in the way he swats aside opponents (watch the side-by-side video above). Makasini is still only 16 but there are some who believe he is so talented, the Tigers could seek an exemption to have him play at some point before his 18th birthday, ala Sydney Roosters star Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii.
He has attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in the NRL but the Tigers are quietly confident that they can convince the teenager that his future lies with them.
Makasini, meanwhile, is set to be a star of the Australian schoolboys carnival to be played in a fortnight at Coffs Harbour.
Heamasi Makasini and their efforts are set to intensify after his performances for Newington College in recent weeks.
Sport Confidential has obtained footage of a rampaging Makasini toying with his high school opponents in a game against the The King's School, highlighting why the Tigers have tabled a deal to keep him at the club beyond next season.
There are shades of All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu in the way he swats aside opponents (watch the side-by-side video above). Makasini is still only 16 but there are some who believe he is so talented, the Tigers could seek an exemption to have him play at some point before his 18th birthday, ala Sydney Roosters star Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii.
He has attracted interest from some of the biggest clubs in the NRL but the Tigers are quietly confident that they can convince the teenager that his future lies with them.
Makasini, meanwhile, is set to be a star of the Australian schoolboys carnival to be played in a fortnight at Coffs Harbour.