OFFICIAL Jarome Luai - #295

For all the good Richo did in his time the Luai deal has turned out to be an absolute stinker.

I can't say i believe the hype around the culture stuff, he hasn't aimed up on field to even 2/3rd's of his worth. Looks like its been disruption more than anything, i'm guessing he's ok if he gets his way but otherwise chaos.

I don't know but you'd have to assume the relationship with Benji is gone, hopefully most of the playing group is standing solid. If its amicable id be very surprised but im hopeful.
 
If we get beat tonight I’m sure someone in the media room at Benjis presser will ask the question , has this story of Luai leaving early impacted the team , players etc , don’t need a mention from the club it’s everywhere and Benji is a sitting duck tonight , only way to ease this a bit is to win , which we will 😂
 
I love Nikorima as a player & be great at the Tigers, just don't think he will be on our radar.

Think our primary need now to fill what we don't have with some extra $$$ is a starting prop partner for Terrell who brings experience, leadership, intensity, aggression & leg speed. Pole has proven he is not ready & better off the bench as is Sione Fainu.

Yes a Spencer Leniu or Moses Leota but they may still be unrealistic!
Yep. Won't matter who our halves are if we don't add some punch up front.
 
50/50 call for me. If Benji has driven this decision re Luai, I stick with him a bit longer providing he gets decent assistants. Add some forwards & we'll go ok.

Thats how I feel. Benji was losing my support, but this shows real balls and while i believe his coaching regarding our attack and game plans is falling short, that will improve immensely once we have at least one half who plays straight, hopefully 2 halves. We run similar plays to oppositions but our halves and fullback have no idea how to engage the defence. Latu changes that immediately, Javon will as well to a lesser extent but he has that freakish x factor about him. The type of player that can do things most cant.
 
Thats how I feel. Benji was losing my support, but this shows real balls and while i believe his coaching regarding our attack and game plans is falling short, that will improve immensely once we have at least one half who plays straight, hopefully 2 halves. We run similar plays to oppositions but our halves and fullback have no idea how to engage the defence. Latu changes that immediately, Javon will as well to a lesser extent but he has that freakish x factor about him. The type of player that can do things most cant.

He could’ve taken the easy route and didn’t.

Critical of Benji a fair bit this season but this was a good tough leadership call that needed to happen.

It’s clear our spine isn’t working effectively and when your $1.2m highest player and captain isn’t winning you games something needs to change.
 
The Sydney Morning Herald: Luai was supposed to lead Tigers back to the finals. He’s leaving after 18 months. What went wrong?

Chris Barrett, Adrian Proszenko
Jul 10, 2026

When Jarome Luai flew to Port Moresby on a private jet and signed with the PNG Chiefs in April, the Wests Tigers took the loss of their $6 million star with good grace.

It was an opportunity “too good to refuse” for Luai, admitted Tigers coach Benji Marshall, who waived the 10-day cooling-off period and set about planning for the future while vowing the club would make the most of their co-captain for the 18 months they had left with him.

The team had at that point won five of their first seven games – three of the victories chalked up while Luai was absent with a knee injury – and were riding high on the NRL ladder.

Little more than two months later, with the Tigers’ hopes of ending a 15-year finals drought fading fast, the four-time premiership winner is on the way out.

In a staggering turn of events, the Tigers have effectively asked him to leave, only two seasons into his initial five-year deal with the club.

Last Thursday, Luai was given permission to speak to other teams, setting in train negotiations that look set to see him switch to Parramatta for a single season in 2027 before he starts his Chiefs contract in time for their entry into the competition the following year.

They have made the decision in order to free up cash from his $1.2 million per season contract and re-sign the likes of brothers Latu and Samuela Fainu.

But there was a belief at the Tigers that Luai had also been distracted by his future relocation to PNG, with whom he has signed a two-year deal also worth an estimated $1.2 million a year – tax-free.

According to sources with knowledge of the situation, speaking on the condition of anonymity, he is already being paid PNG-related third-party agreements while still at the Tigers, which hasn’t endeared him to his current club.

The Tigers declined to comment ahead of a crucial clash against the New Zealand Warriors at Campbelltown Stadium on Friday night, and Luai’s manager did not return a call and messages.

But after being cast as the Tigers’ saviour when he arrived at Concord, his pending departure is just the latest chapter in a club history marked by underachievement.

Luai’s form has been mixed since he was announced as PNG’s inaugural signing – “Player 001” – in late April.

He had a blinder a month ago against Gold Coast Titans in the last game at Leichhardt Oval before it is renovated, scoring a second-half treble of tries to inspire a come-from-behind victory. A week later, he had four try assists in a 36-22 defeat to the Dolphins.

But the injury-hit Tigers have won only two of eight games since Luai’s PNG move was revealed, to slide out of the top eight – although he could not be blamed for their last-start loss to bottom-placed St George Illawarra, which he sat out with delayed concussion.

Luai was signed to a five-year deal by the Tigers in January 2024 soon after veteran administrator Shane Richardson took charge at the club.

He played out that season at Penrith, collecting a yet another premiership ring, before joining the Tigers after they had picked up a third straight wooden spoon.

“Whenever you take over a club, you’ve got to make a statement with a player,” Richardson said on Friday.

“We brought in ‘GI’ [Greg Inglis] at Souths and Preston Campbell when I was at Penrith. Luai was that statement at Wests Tigers. He attracted other players and, more importantly, convinced players who were already there to stay.”

So important was the acquisition of Luai to the struggling club that the Tigers agreed to insert an exit clause in his contract, allowing him to walk away during the course of his deal, which was to run until 2029.

Ultimately, Luai decided to move on only 18 months into his tenure, when the Chiefs came knocking with their offer of tax-free riches and the chance to front the historic, Australian government-backed expansion side.

Richardson, who left as chief executive last December amid a schism in which the club’s owners, the Holman Barnes Group, assumed majority control of the Tigers board, said Luai brought great leadership and training ethos to Marshall’s team as well as a winner’s mentality.

“People were expecting him to win games by himself, but that’s not how it works when you’ve won three wooden spoons,” he said.

“Obviously, it’s a disappointment that he [signed for PNG] when he did, but having said that we’ve now developed players that have come on leaps and bounds that we need to retain and extend. At the end of the day, it is what it is. I get why the club would want to get that money and ensure they keep those emerging players.”

At top of the list are Latu and Samuela Fainu, who are both off contract at the end of the 2027 season.

The Tigers have earmarked 21-year-old Latu as a long-term playmaker while Samuela, 22, was one of the most impressive back-rowers in the competition before suffering a foot injury that has sidelined him for more than two months.

With Adam Doueihi, Jock Madden and promising teenager Javon Andrews on their books, as well as project player Josh Schuster, they are also not short on halves.

The Tigers are prepared to offset Luai’s salary next season by about $200,000, but they may have to contribute more to his wages than that for him to seal a gap-year deal at another club in Sydney, as is his preference.

The most obvious destination is Parramatta, where he could link with captain and halfback Mitchell Moses, with whom he has a perfect record in three State of Origin appearances together including the 2024 series decider at Suncorp Stadium.

The Eels are wary of handing out another one-year bridging deal after Jonah Pezet’s largely unsuccessful stopover at Parramatta en route to Brisbane next season, and have rising talents Lincoln Fletcher and Lorenzo Talataina coming through.

But Luai is a ready-made option for Parramatta who would not be standing in the way of those youngsters for the long term and would not prevent them pursuing the catalogue of big-name players who are off contract at their clubs after 2027.

In an indication that he’s likely to be wearing blue and gold, contract talks have fallen over between Parramatta and Ronald Volkman, who has spent most of the season in the top grade at five-eighth or halfback.

Eels coach Jason Ryles told this masthead on Thursday night that Parramatta may be interested in Luai.

As for the Tigers, there were fears Luai’s signature with PNG could trigger an exodus from the club, particularly with the war chest at the Chiefs’ disposal.

A handful of key players have in fact re-committed since then.

Fullback Jahreem Bula, outside back Sunia Turuva and the May brothers, Terrell and Taylan, have all extended their contracts until after the 2030 season while up-and-coming three-quarter Heamasi Makasini has signed on until 2029.

The world didn’t fall in after all.

Instead, there was a show of faith in Marshall, who is also signed until the end of 2030.

However, the Tigers’ season has gone backwards, which will inevitably put pressure on the coach.

Marshall has been close with Luai but is now planning for life without him.
 
If we get beat tonight I’m sure someone in the media room at Benjis presser will ask the question , has this story of Luai leaving early impacted the team , players etc , don’t need a mention from the club it’s everywhere and Benji is a sitting duck tonight , only way to ease this a bit is to win , which we will 😂
The presser will be a massive cringe tonite...win or lose Benji will ONLY wanna talk about the game (which is what its meant for)
Journos will hammer him about Luai...I doubt he'll be next to Benji...Benji will get the sh!ts and itll be done in less the 120 seconds
 
Shane Richardson today:

“People were expecting him to win games by himself, but that’s not how it works when you’ve won three wooden spoons,” he said.

“Obviously, it’s a disappointment that he [signed for PNG] when he did, but having said that we’ve now developed players that have come on leaps and bounds that we need to retain and extend. At the end of the day, it is what it is. I get why the club would want to get that money and ensure they keep those emerging players.”
 
The presser will be a massive cringe tonite...win or lose Benji will ONLY wanna talk about the game (which is what its meant for)
Journos will hammer him about Luai...I doubt he'll be next to Benji...Benji will get the sh!ts and itll be done in less the 120 seconds
Benji will shut that down quickly. If they continue to ask about it, he will just wait until they ask a game-related question.
 
The presser will be a massive cringe tonite...win or lose Benji will ONLY wanna talk about the game (which is what its meant for)
Journos will hammer him about Luai...I doubt he'll be next to Benji...Benji will get the sh!ts and itll be done in less the 120 seconds
I'd love if they make Luai go there as the Captain, and Benji just turns to Luai and says I don't know, ask him..
 
According to sources with knowledge of the situation, speaking on the condition of anonymity, he is already being paid PNG-related third-party agreements while still at the Tigers, which hasn’t endeared him to his current club.

Im taking this as sarcasm and I wind up, but I did say a month or 2 ago he has to go immediately due to him admitting he is on the recruitment team of PNG while still playing for us
 
Benji will shut that down quickly. If they continue to ask about it, he will just wait until they ask a game-related question.
He better go in dressed like a hockey goal tender if we lose, cos he’ll cop a barrage. Speaking of which, what are the chances Luai rocks up to the presser with Api not playing?
 
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