Joe Ofahengaue #240

Former Wests Tigers forward Joe Ofahengaue has opened up on his departure from the club, revealing he never wanted to leave but was forced out just months into a three-year deal.

The Tongan international has settled in nicely at the Eels but it’s foreign territory for a man who just last year won the Kelly-Barnes Medal as the best player at the Tigers.

He collected the award hours after he inked a new deal to stay at the club because he could see a bright future despite the Tigers claiming the wooden spoon in 2022.

“I don’t want to go too far into details, but everyone knows I didn’t want to leave that club. Sometimes you’ve just got to read the room. I just put my best foot forward and backed myself to come here,” Ofahengaue said.

“I don’t think it was that hard when it wasn’t really my choice.

“Everyone knows how passionate I was about that club. I signed three years for a reason because I wanted to stay there to be a part of the changes that were going to come. Things changed, and what happened was out of my control.

“It was a no-brainer for me to come to a club that really wanted me. I’m so grateful that I get to experience this locker room.”

The decision to release Ofahengaue was a strange one given he provided invaluable experience to a forward pack full of emerging stars who looked up to him.

It’s why there were emotional scenes at Leichhardt Oval when he crashed over for a try in his final game for the club before making the move to Parramatta.

“I felt for my mates because they didn’t deserve for me to leave halfway through the year. I didn’t think I deserved that either, but sometimes you can’t control things,” he said.

“I’m just glad that the club wanted me here and that allowed me to bring a positive out of it.”

It’s been a hectic few weeks for Ofahengaue, who was rushed into the Eels starting side to take on the Cowboys just days after he’d played against them as a Tiger but lasted just 10 minutes in his Eels debut before he injured his calf.

He’s back to full fitness now and punched out 30 minutes off the bench in the big win over Manly, although he admits he still needs to learn the team song.

“I’m just glad I got to play more than 10 minutes,” he said, paying tribute to Eels coach Brad Arthur for believing in him.

“My first game was disappointing because I came off early with an injury.

“I’ve been around long enough to know that things just happen and you can’t control everything, but I promised Brad that I’d do everything I could to get back as quickly as possible.

“I was happy to get through a good chunk of the second half because I wanted to get through some work and test out the calf.” (DT)
 
Sheens is tunnel visioned for 2025 when benji takes over
While it doesn’t seem right I think this year is the same as last year in sheen’s thinking and wouldn’t be surprised if we let more go before the year is out
 
Atasi James would replace Joe and do a better job given a chance imo

Sure for 2minutes and if he isn’t asked to defend.
But hey at least he will cost us $200k or so, not bad for half a season and 2mins of work.

If we are spending 95% of the cap on our existing squad after we released Joffa for this and next season we are nuts - alot if extremely over paid players in this squad if that’s the case.

The cap excuse is crap. We have 6 players off the books next year and 19 of the current mob off within 18mths. If we don’t have cap space it’s because we are paying well overs for our fringe players.
 

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