Jesse Parahi omitted from State Cup Side

@Yossarian said:
Maybe he had a shift at K-Mart. He was hundreds to play NRL.

He's a Central Coast lad.
Stick by him, he's going to make it brah.
 
Considering he's only played 1.5 out of 6 matches that he could have so far this season due to injury, i don't think it's too hard to imagine a reason to explain any absences he has.

Seems his body is taking time to adjust to the more physical demands of league. Hopefully things turn for him soon!
 
@Balmain Boy said:
Considering he's only played 1.5 out of 6 matches that he could have so far this season due to injury, i don't think it's too hard to imagine a reason to explain any absences he has.

Seems his body is taking time to adjust to the more physical demands of league. Hopefully things turn for him soon!

He was 4th reserve in a team that names a 5 man bench. He possibly was omitted or injured. It was the Milky's suggestion he was a possible NRL inclusion that sparked debate.
 
Wests Twitter account confirms he has been granted an immediate release as he secured a deal with the Australian sevens team
 
@Harvey said:
Wests Twitter account confirms he has been granted an immediate release as he secured a deal with the Australian sevens team

And an olympics spot no doubt. Good luck to him.
 
@cktiger said:
Why do we bother… anyone remember all the fluff pieces during the pre season?

Thinking outside the box. There is a whole other thread going right now "how do we attract talent to the club?"

It hardly cost us anything to trial Parahi out, I am all for it.
 
Jesse Parahi turns back on career with Wests Tigers to return to sevens rugby
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JESSE Parahi was a few months into his new career as a Wests Tiger when he was asked to present his former Australian rugby teammates with their Sydney Sevens jerseys.
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He choked up mid-speech and not for the first time Parahi felt a powerful urge to pull a jersey on and run out too.
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“My heart never really left sevens. I spent a lot of sleepless nights watching sevens tournaments, thinking about if I had done the right thing,” Parahi said.
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“I always had that “what if” bug.”
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Last week, Parahi squashed the bug. The 26-year-old quit rugby league and will be unveiled on Wednesday as a new signing for the Australian squad. Or perhaps it is a re-signing, given Parahi’s 33-tournament career as an Aussie sevens player only finished in November last year.
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In a shock move, Parahi helped the Australian side qualify for the Olympics before switching to league; a code he’d also played until age 18.
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The blond back rower enjoyed a strong off-season with the Tigers but an ankle injury on the eve of the first trial set back his chances for an NRL debut in round one, and further niggles saw him slip back into the NSW Cup roster.
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All the while, that sevens bug kept bouncing around and the offer to present jerseys in Sydney set in train his eventual return.
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“Sometimes you have to leave something to realise how much you miss it, and I saw it, he came and presented our jerseys before Sydney,” Australian coach Andy Friend said.
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“You could just see when he walked out of that room, that day, you could see in his eyes how much it hurt him to be there.”
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Parahi watched both days of the Sydney Sevens.
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“I had a chat to Friendy after the final, and he joked about when am I coming back,” Parahi said.
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“That I guess put it in my mind, even with the new coach, he was still interested. So it just stayed in my mind, it was still an option. I had a chat to my manager that this was playing on my mind a little bit.”
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Parahi pushed on in league but with the Olympics only a few months away, he decided he had to act.
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“There are not too many people who can say they’ve been to an Olympic Games so if I can be involved in that in any sort of way that’d be a massive honour. To make a good crack of it I have to do it now or never,” he said.
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Parahi, who played at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, is armed with a huge engine but says he’ll have to strip some weight off to be in contention for Olympic selection. He is aiming to make the squad for the last two tournaments in London and Paris.
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“He is going to be great for us. There are no guarantees but he will push people and he will push himself, and that’s only a good thing for the squad,” Friend said.
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“He brings something a bit different to us, he has the experience and he has the physical style. And he has a passion and a belief to want to come back and have a go. You have to like that.”
 

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