Esan Marsters Commits to Wests Tigers

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Esan Marsters signs on with Wests Tigers

Thu 15th September, 04:00PM
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Wests Tigers are pleased to announce the re-signing of exciting young forward Esan Marsters for a further two seasons.

The 20-year-old has been in excellent form this season, sharing his duties between the Club’s Intrust Super Premiership and Holden Cup sides.

Marsters, a talented back-rower, represented the Junior Kiwis earlier this season and also played a Test match for the Cook Islands last year.

The Mount Albert Lions junior has scored a total of 12 tries in 23 matches this season, across both the Intrust Super Premiership and Holden Cup.

The representative forward will join the full-time NRL squad next year, with his new deal securing him at Wests Tigers until the end of the 2018 season.

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Marsters expressed his excitement to remain at Wests Tigers, where he will continue push for a place in the NRL side.

“It’s really good to re-sign because I wanted to stay at Wests Tigers,” he said. “I wanted to show my loyalty to the Club because it has been really good here and I’m enjoying my training.

“I feel as though the Club gave me a chance and I want to try and pay them back.

“There are other things to take into account like my family is really close here and we’ve based ourselves around here so it’s good to stay.

“Going up to the Intrust Super Premiership side has been really good for me, I was lucky enough for Paul Stringer to call me up a couple of times and I’ve enjoyed that challenge.

“It’s going to be massive having a full pre-season in the NRL squad and learning off guys like Chris Lawrence – I’m really looking forward to taking a few things on board from experienced players like him.

“For now though I’m focussed on finishing this year on a positive note with the Holden Cup team and leading into pre-season I want to start strong and really earn my stripes,” he said.

Wests Tigers CEO Justin Pascoe said he was delighted to have more exciting young players commit their future to the Club.

“Esan was really sought after and we are really proud that our development and pathways have seen him re-commit to Wests Tigers,” Pascoe said. “We continue to invest in our pathway programs and the development of our young talent.

“Esan’s re-signing is another example of the Club being able to retain the talent that we develop,” he said.

Head Coach Jason Taylor shared a similar sentiment to Pascoe, highlighting the bright future that Marsters has ahead of him.

“It’s really exciting to have Esan stick around for a few more years,” Taylor said. “He has been really impressive over the last couple of seasons in our development system.

“Esan’s form in our Under 20s team this season has been really strong; he has a lot of talent and is working really hard to improve what he does on the field.

“He’s already had a taste of senior footy with our Intrust Super Premiership side, so I look forward to a really exciting future from him,” he said.

Marsters will travel to Townsville with the Holden Cup side for their Semi Final against North Queensland on Friday night.

http://www.weststigers.com.au/news/2016/09/14/esan_marsters_signs_.html
 
Good re-signing….Nice to know we can hold onto those we want...
 
I thought I had read previously somewhere that he had already re-signed, maybe stated that he had committed to the Tigers. Anyhow a good prospect, hopefully he now has a blinder tomorrow evening!!
 
damn have a look at those highlights

first 1/3 is kinda average, but the footwork and pace for a big boy is amazing - exactly what you want to see from a potential NRL player

sometimes playing well in 20s is irrelevent - especially for forwards because of how poor the defence is. but he legitimately looks like he has a game that will translate really well to a 30-40minute bench player for us in the next 2 years

will definitely want a better look at his D though
 
@TopTiger said:
I thought I had read previously somewhere that he had already re-signed, maybe stated that he had committed to the Tigers. Anyhow a good prospect, hopefully he now has a blinder tomorrow evening!!

i thought it was done a month ago
 
There were about 6 NRL clubs chasing him, so he must have the goods.
 
Will be a great backrower ina few years but I think he could really make a mark in the centres in his first couple of years of FG. He has played a few 20s games and even one NSW Cup in the centres and he has great skills , footwork and stregnth very Joey Leuluia like
 
Not a good comparison. Esan is taller and 10kg heavier than Alex Glenn.
Having said that, if he turns out as good as Glenn we are on a winner
 
We are fairly light on depth in the backrow, especially with no word around ET's future. He may end up getting a bit of game time next year if there are any injuries.
 
@Buffalo said:
@Masterton said:
Hope they're paying him enough to have him in the top 25.

Think top 25 is a bit premature

i reckon it was probably a condition on resigning with the tiges, given there were apparently 6 clubs after him

we have space for a player like him i reckon, player 24 or 25 means spending most of the season in reserve grade and coming up as injuries require. pretty much where he's at right now
 
@tylermax said:
Not a good comparison. Esan is taller and 10kg heavier than Alex Glenn.
Having said that, if he turns out as good as Glenn we are on a winner

Taller? I doubt that. Esan is not tall, if he's taller than Glenn is only marginal. Dont care what stats may say, they are oftem wrong for some weird reason. Marsters is a short and stocky type backrower.
 
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