SMH (at end of HBG story): Luai last man standing at fan day
Jarome Luai met Wests Tigers fans for the first time on Saturday, and stood in the blazing sun for 90 minutes posing for every photo and signing every autograph.
Luai was even gifted a gold necklace with a tiger, and wore it around his neck as he was the last one standing at Concord Oval, at least 30 minutes after his teammates had finished their commitments.
There is a lot of excitement in Tiger Town because of the arrival of four-time Penrith premiership winner Luai, as well as Terrell May, Sunia Turuva, Royce Hunt and Jack Bird, not to mention the untapped potential of young guns Jahream Bula, Lachie Galvin, Fonua Pole and Samuela Fainu.
Luai was not due to report for Tigers training until the new year because of his international commitments with Samoa, but began work at his new club this week. The fans showed their appreciation, with the loudest roar coming when he stepped past a couple of defenders and almost scored a try during a training drill, only to be held up by Tallyn Da Silva.
Front-rower May, who thought Trent Robinson was “prank calling him” when the Sydney Roosters coach told him he was free to leave the club despite having two more years to run on his deal, refused to discuss Robinson or his former club.
“I don’t want to comment about where I was previously, sorry,” he said.
“I just feel like I’m a Tiger now, and I’m in the present. I don’t want to talk about the past any more, and whatever was said, was said. Let’s move on from that.”
As for joining his Samoan Test teammate Luai in Tigers colours, May said: “I grew up with ‘Romy’; I’ve known him since I was like six years old. A lot of people have speculated that I came here because of him. He was a little bit in my ear, but I came because I wanted to come.
“He’s blossomed heaps. I remember him always being immature and just that guy that mocks everyone. But he’s really taken on his role of leadership. It’s surprising to see because I’ve known him as that mocking, young, immature dude. It’s good to see him like this now, and hopefully he can prove to all the young boys.”