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NRL Market Watch: Sydney Roosters forward Terrell May on verge of signing with Wests Tigers
After being given permission to explore the open market by the Roosters, Terrell May is on the verge of locking in his new home with another Sydney NRL club.
Brent Read
November 18, 2024 - 12:06PM
The Wests Tigers are on the verge of landing another huge signing with Sydney Roosters forward Terrell May expected to join the club.
May was given permission by the Roosters to explore his options on the open market and immediately attracted interest from the Tigers, St George Illawarra and the Bulldogs.
It is understood the Bulldogs withdrew their interest at the weekend, leaving the Tigers in the box seat to sign May given his close association with star recruit Jarome Luai.
May and Luai toured England recently with the Samoan team and it is understood Luai has been working in the background to help secure May’s signature.
Tigers coach Benji Marshall pitched his plans for May to the Samoan prop late last week and it is understood chief executive Shane Richardson tabled a lucrative deal, which is expected to hold sway over the Dragons.
After being given permission to explore the open market by the Roosters, Terrell May is on the verge of locking in his new home with another Sydney NRL club.
Brent Read
November 18, 2024 - 12:06PM
The Wests Tigers are on the verge of landing another huge signing with Sydney Roosters forward Terrell May expected to join the club.
May was given permission by the Roosters to explore his options on the open market and immediately attracted interest from the Tigers, St George Illawarra and the Bulldogs.
It is understood the Bulldogs withdrew their interest at the weekend, leaving the Tigers in the box seat to sign May given his close association with star recruit Jarome Luai.
May and Luai toured England recently with the Samoan team and it is understood Luai has been working in the background to help secure May’s signature.
Tigers coach Benji Marshall pitched his plans for May to the Samoan prop late last week and it is understood chief executive Shane Richardson tabled a lucrative deal, which is expected to hold sway over the Dragons.