Ken Maumalo #246

Maumalo feeling good in new colours
Author - Michael Blok
Timestamp - Tue 15 Jun 2021, 03:59 PM

Pulling on a Wests Tigers jersey for the first time was a unique experience for Ken Maumalo, but it just felt right — according to the representative winger himself.

Following an emotional farewell with the Warriors, Maumalo linked up with his new team on Tuesday morning and is excited to make his club debut on Saturday night against the Melbourne Storm.

The powerful winger has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal that will see him feature in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 NRL season.

Since making his first-grade debut in 2015, Maumalo played 106 NRL games for the Warriors as well as 13 international matches.

“It feels different to put this jersey on, but I’m just grateful to be here,” Maumalo said in his first interview since joining Wests Tigers.

“I’ve just arrived and I think I look good in these colours and I’m excited for the change.”

It was an emotional farewell for Maumalo when he lined up for his final game for the Warriors on Sunday afternoon.

The representative winger scored a hat-trick to farewell his debut club — making it six tries against Melbourne in 2021.

Funnily enough, Maumalo could face to the Storm again this weekend if named to make his Wests Tigers debut.

“It was a different experience. I didn’t think I was going to get the chance to play [for the Warriors against Melbourne],” he said.

“I shed a few tears after the match in that last moment. I’m not a man that would shed tears in front of the cameras, but everything bottled up at once and it just came out.”

Having played under coach Michael Maguire at the representative level, Maumalo is excited to reunite with the New Zealand mentor.

“I’ve had my experiences with Madge for the Kiwis,” the winger said.

“He’s played a huge part in me playing for the Kiwis and he’s really looked after me.

“When the opportunity came up to join Wests Tigers, I was all for it.”

Maumalo is looking forward to playing his part in the rich history of Wests Tigers and is confident the club is heading in the right direction.

After meeting his new teammates, he can’t wait to make his club debut.

“I want to add my piece to the puzzle. Hopefully I can help with what we want to achieve at the club,” he said.

“I believe this club has a rich history and it’s on the verge of making good things, and I can’t wait to have success with this club.

“I’m looking forward to playing with everyone here. I knew a few of the boys from Samoa camp and I can’t wait to rub shoulder with everyone.”
 
Very good aerial target close to the line

Never really watched many warriors games but when I did he was generally a stand out - not really sure on the circumstances he left at the warriors but he’s still only young and got a whole heap of footy ahead of him. I like it
 
@lauren said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389251) said:
Welcome Ken!!
You're probably the only reason I'll be tuning in this week.

He scored 3 last week. Hope he gets 4
 
Might feel different in a week or two... Welcome, Ken. 3 more tries this weekend, thanks.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Ken Maumalo signs until 2023\.\.](/post/1389200) said:
Maumalo feeling good in new colours
Michael Blok
Timestamp
Tue 15 Jun 2021, 03:59 PM

Pulling on a Wests Tigers jersey for the first time was a unique experience for Ken Maumalo, but it just felt right — according to the representative winger himself.

Following an emotional farewell with the Warriors, Maumalo linked up with his new team on Tuesday morning and is excited to make his club debut on Saturday night against the Melbourne Storm.

The powerful winger has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal that will see him feature in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 NRL season.

Since making his first-grade debut in 2015, Maumalo played 106 NRL games for the Warriors as well as 13 international matches.

“It feels different to put this jersey on, but I’m just grateful to be here,” Maumalo said in his first interview since joining Wests Tigers.

“I’ve just arrived and I think I look good in these colours and I’m excited for the change.”

It was an emotional farewell for Maumalo when he lined up for his final game for the Warriors on Sunday afternoon.

The representative winger scored a hat-trick to farewell his debut club — making it six tries against Melbourne in 2021.

Funnily enough, Maumalo could face to the Storm again this weekend if named to make his Wests Tigers debut.

“It was a different experience. I didn’t think I was going to get the chance to play [for the Warriors against Melbourne],” he said.

“I shed a few tears after the match in that last moment. I’m not a man that would shed tears in front of the cameras, but everything bottled up at once and it just came out.”

Having played under coach Michael Maguire at the representative level, Maumalo is excited to reunite with the New Zealand mentor.

“I’ve had my experiences with Madge for the Kiwis,” the winger said.

“He’s played a huge part in me playing for the Kiwis and he’s really looked after me.

“When the opportunity came up to join Wests Tigers, I was all for it.”

Maumalo is looking forward to playing his part in the rich history of Wests Tigers and is confident the club is heading in the right direction.

After meeting his new teammates, he can’t wait to make his club debut.


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I’m looking forward to Ken and Brooksy developing a great combo.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Ken Maumalo signs until 2023\.\.](/post/1389200) said:
Maumalo feeling good in new colours
Michael Blok
Timestamp
Tue 15 Jun 2021, 03:59 PM

Pulling on a Wests Tigers jersey for the first time was a unique experience for Ken Maumalo, but it just felt right — according to the representative winger himself.

Following an emotional farewell with the Warriors, Maumalo linked up with his new team on Tuesday morning and is excited to make his club debut on Saturday night against the Melbourne Storm.

The powerful winger has signed a two-and-a-half-year deal that will see him feature in Wests Tigers colours until at least the end of the 2023 NRL season.

Since making his first-grade debut in 2015, Maumalo played 106 NRL games for the Warriors as well as 13 international matches.

“It feels different to put this jersey on, but I’m just grateful to be here,” Maumalo said in his first interview since joining Wests Tigers.

“I’ve just arrived and I think I look good in these colours and I’m excited for the change.”

It was an emotional farewell for Maumalo when he lined up for his final game for the Warriors on Sunday afternoon.

The representative winger scored a hat-trick to farewell his debut club — making it six tries against Melbourne in 2021.

Funnily enough, Maumalo could face to the Storm again this weekend if named to make his Wests Tigers debut.

“It was a different experience. I didn’t think I was going to get the chance to play [for the Warriors against Melbourne],” he said.

“I shed a few tears after the match in that last moment. I’m not a man that would shed tears in front of the cameras, but everything bottled up at once and it just came out.”

Having played under coach Michael Maguire at the representative level, Maumalo is excited to reunite with the New Zealand mentor.

“I’ve had my experiences with Madge for the Kiwis,” the winger said.

“He’s played a huge part in me playing for the Kiwis and he’s really looked after me.

“When the opportunity came up to join Wests Tigers, I was all for it.”

Maumalo is looking forward to playing his part in the rich history of Wests Tigers and is confident the club is heading in the right direction.

After meeting his new teammates, he can’t wait to make his club debut.


![E34xpC8UUAIcX-2.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1623737143199-e34xpc8uuaicx-2.jpeg)

He’s right he does look good and dare I say better in our colours.
Welcome to the club Ken!
Looking forward to the kick return yardage and utilising your height and power to put points on the board.
 
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet...

But could Maumalo be the first player to play the same team twice in a row in a normal season? Storm last week, storm this week...
 
@tiger-tarl said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389367) said:
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet...

But could Maumalo be the first player to play the same team twice in a row in a normal season? Storm last week, storm this week...

Nah, it happened a couple years ago. I forget who it was, but it definitely happened.
 
@gnr4life said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389376) said:
@tiger-tarl said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389367) said:
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet...

But could Maumalo be the first player to play the same team twice in a row in a normal season? Storm last week, storm this week...

Nah, it happened a couple years ago. I forget who it was, but it definitely happened.

Mbye played against the same team twice in a row when we signed him mid season, maybe titans?
 
@pj said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389255) said:
@lauren said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389251) said:
Welcome Ken!!
You're probably the only reason I'll be tuning in this week.

He scored 3 last week. Hope he gets 4

Hope he can equal JAC's 6.

That would be a 6 again I wouldn't mind referee Sutton presiding over.
 
@tiger-tarl said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389367) said:
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet...

But could Maumalo be the first player to play the same team twice in a row in a normal season? Storm last week, storm this week...


Maumalo is in line to create an even more incredible record, one I doubt would EVER be broken.

Maumalo has already played Storm twice this year, so tomorrow will be the third time he plays them.

More incredible is that he scored a hattrick in BOTH games against them this year already. Could he get a hattrick of hattricks against the Storm this week. That would take some beating.
 
@tiger-tarl said in [Maumalo feeling good in new colours](/post/1389367) said:
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet...

But could Maumalo be the first player to play the same team twice in a row in a normal season? Storm last week, storm this week...

And score a hat trick of tries as well
 

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