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Former Super Rugby speedster joins Wests Tigers

AuthorWests Tigers
TimestampMon 11 Dec 2023, 02:55 PM

Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the signing of New Zealand outside back Solomon Alaimalo who has joined the club’s top-30 roster for the 2024 NRL season.
wt2024_signed_solomon-alaimalo_web.jpg

The 27-year-old is making the switch to rugby league after playing several seasons of Super Rugby with the Waikato Chiefs, and more recently with Canterbury in New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship.

Alaimalo arrived in Sydney on Sunday evening and had his first session with his new teammates at Wests Tigers’ Zurich Centre on Monday.
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on

The Auckland-born speedster played his junior rugby for Canterbury before making his Super Rugby debut for the Chiefs in 2017, when he was named Rookie of the Year.
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Wests Tigers head coach Benji Marshall says Alaimalo, who is almost two metres tall, will add a lot to the squad.

“We’re very excited to have Solomon join the club,” said Marshall.
He is a very explosive athlete with great speed, power, and agility.
Benji Marshall
“He will also add leadership and experience to our group, and he is a man of great character.”
Alaimalo says he loves what he’s seen on day one at his new club.
It’s been a really nice welcome from everyone here at Wests Tigers from the moment I touched down last night.
Solomon Alaimalo
“This place [the Zurich Centre] is amazing and I can’t wait to settle in and get stuck into pre-season training.

“There are a lot of guys in the squad who are from back home, including Benji, so that probably will make it even easier for me to adjust to my new home here at Wests Tigers.”

Solomon will return to New Zealand to be with his family for Christmas before relocating to Sydney with his partner and two dogs early in the New Year.
 
former Super Rugby rookie of the year. can play anywhere in the OBs but has mainly done his best work on the left wing. last few years has lost his way with some mental health issues and injury but certainly has the physical gifts required to make a splash.

he's closer to Will Warbrick than Triston Reilly in terms of rugby converts, albeit a little older. the preseason challenge will give us a better idea as to where he's at.

Junior I have no doubt he would have been
a mainstay in super rugby had he not taken
a year off with mental health issues. He's
the real deal, pure athlete could be anything
 

Former Super Rugby speedster joins Wests Tigers

AuthorWests Tigers
TimestampMon 11 Dec 2023, 02:55 PM

Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the signing of New Zealand outside back Solomon Alaimalo who has joined the club’s top-30 roster for the 2024 NRL season.
wt2024_signed_solomon-alaimalo_web.jpg

The 27-year-old is making the switch to rugby league after playing several seasons of Super Rugby with the Waikato Chiefs, and more recently with Canterbury in New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship.

Alaimalo arrived in Sydney on Sunday evening and had his first session with his new teammates at Wests Tigers’ Zurich Centre on Monday.
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on

The Auckland-born speedster played his junior rugby for Canterbury before making his Super Rugby debut for the Chiefs in 2017, when he was named Rookie of the Year.
solo.jpg

Wests Tigers head coach Benji Marshall says Alaimalo, who is almost two metres tall, will add a lot to the squad.

“We’re very excited to have Solomon join the club,” said Marshall.

“He will also add leadership and experience to our group, and he is a man of great character.”
Alaimalo says he loves what he’s seen on day one at his new club.

“This place [the Zurich Centre] is amazing and I can’t wait to settle in and get stuck into pre-season training.

“There are a lot of guys in the squad who are from back home, including Benji, so that probably will make it even easier for me to adjust to my new home here at Wests Tigers.”

Solomon will return to New Zealand to be with his family for Christmas before relocating to Sydney with his partner and two dogs early in the New Year.
I can tell you this kid is a "JET" .. he's got size, a freakish step and speed .. !!! Goodbye Nofa ..
 
I can tell you this kid is a "JET" .. he's got size, a freakish step and speed .. !!! Goodbye Nofa ..
Then how come he's been playing 2nd division rugby in NZ for the past 2 years?

I understand he took time out to deal with stuff, but if he's so talented why didn't one of the bigger rugby clubs take a gamble on him over this time?

Ultimately Tuiaki went from club rugby, to NSW Cup prop to NRL winger in about 12 months. But yeah the likes of Warbrick, Radarara and Sivo all took at least a year in NSW Cup to acclimatise.

Would have preferred to give him a development contract. That's what they're for - gambles on players who may or may not make it. Were there that many other clubs after him that we had to offer top 30?
 
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I agree mate. I would love it if the club kept Galvin at all costs too. I heard Galvin smashed the 1.2 Bronco record at the club by over 10 secs, this kid is the real deal and will only get better. Would love to see him and Fainu tearing it up in the near future.
1.2 Bronco record? Care to elaborate??
 
I can tell you this kid is a "JET" .. he's got size, a freakish step and speed .. !!! Goodbye Nofa ..
Nice to see we have some backups who aren't going to be too expensive. Ex-Union players aren't the most talented but they tend to be very solid and reliable
 
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Former Super Rugby speedster joins Wests Tigers

AuthorWests Tigers
TimestampMon 11 Dec 2023, 02:55 PM

Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the signing of New Zealand outside back Solomon Alaimalo who has joined the club’s top-30 roster for the 2024 NRL season.
wt2024_signed_solomon-alaimalo_web.jpg

The 27-year-old is making the switch to rugby league after playing several seasons of Super Rugby with the Waikato Chiefs, and more recently with Canterbury in New Zealand’s National Provincial Championship.

Alaimalo arrived in Sydney on Sunday evening and had his first session with his new teammates at Wests Tigers’ Zurich Centre on Monday.
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on
Day one at Wests Tigers: Solomon signs on

The Auckland-born speedster played his junior rugby for Canterbury before making his Super Rugby debut for the Chiefs in 2017, when he was named Rookie of the Year.
solo.jpg

Wests Tigers head coach Benji Marshall says Alaimalo, who is almost two metres tall, will add a lot to the squad.

“We’re very excited to have Solomon join the club,” said Marshall.

“He will also add leadership and experience to our group, and he is a man of great character.”
Alaimalo says he loves what he’s seen on day one at his new club.

“This place [the Zurich Centre] is amazing and I can’t wait to settle in and get stuck into pre-season training.

“There are a lot of guys in the squad who are from back home, including Benji, so that probably will make it even easier for me to adjust to my new home here at Wests Tigers.”

Solomon will return to New Zealand to be with his family for Christmas before relocating to Sydney with his partner and two dogs early in the New Year.
Wow am excited too !
It'll be great to have height on both wings. The guy is massive
Another good prospect
Just thinking about Nofo, not having been at training last week… and then finally turning up today and meeting his replacement lol
Well Done Benji

🔥💯
 
How can you not be a fan of him as captain? The heart he showed this year was superhuman
Yep, Api has been a damn good captain for the club. Came aboard in somewhat dubious circumstances after that drunken comment after Penrith GF win, but has worked hard, led by example and has tried hard to lift standards. Cant ask anymore than that as a captain. Improvement as a club will be both due to coaching and leadership on the field. Api's got one of those covered.
 
A few key points from SMH article:
  • RLPA representatives Jamie Buhrer and Sia Soliola spoke with Nofoaluma at the end of Monday’s training session. The RLPA later said the representatives had been there to address the entire playing group, and not to follow up on the Nofoaluma matter.
  • Nofa has struggled since returning to pre-season training, to the point he failed to beat home some front-rowers in a time trial.
  • Benji has made it known to the group that no player is guaranteed a starting spot and that hard work over the summer will be the only thing he considers when it comes to picking his NRL side in round one.
  • It has been widely reported the Holman Barnes Group, who provide four of the seven directors to the Tigers, have given thought to scrapping the board, including chairman Lee Hagipantelis, and starting again. That remains an option, but sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed nothing had been rubber-stamped, and there remained an outside chance there was no need for change at all.
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/no...-but-only-as-a-spectator-20231211-p5eqle.html

David Nofoaluma returned to Wests Tigers training at Concord on Monday, but only as a spectator as a calf injury ruled him out of taking part in a field session.

The club’s all-time top try-scorer had refused to train because of perceived unfair treatment. Sources with knowledge of the situation speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the confidential nature of discussions believe Nofoaluma may not play with the Tigers in 2024.

Nofoaluma, who wants to remain at the club, only agreed to return to training after he met with officials from the Tigers and Rugby League Players’ Association last Thursday night.

RLPA representatives Jamie Buhrer and Sia Soliola spoke with Nofoaluma at the end of Monday’s training session. The RLPA later said the representatives had been there to address the entire playing group, and not to follow up on the Nofoaluma matter.

Nofoaluma, who is one of the Tigers’ best-paid players on a $500,000-a-year deal until the end of 2025, appeared in good spirits but declined to comment when approached by this masthead.

The 30-year-old winger has struggled since returning to pre-season training, to the point he failed to beat home some front-rowers in a time trial.

New coach Benji Marshall, who played alongside Nofoaluma during his second stint at the Tigers between 2018-2020, has made it known to the group that no player is guaranteed a starting spot and that hard work over the summer will be the only thing he considers when it comes to picking his NRL side in round one.

Marshall would not comment on the matter when approached, nor would Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe.

Nofoaluma was loaned to the Melbourne Storm at the end of 2022, but struggled to recapture his form last season and spent time in reserve grade. He missed the final game of the year against Manly because of illness.

The Tigers are aware they would need to contribute to any deal Nofoaluma could broker elsewhere, but there has been little interest from rival NRL clubs nor the Super League.

Further complicating negotiations with prospective clubs is the fact Nofoaluma is in the middle of re-negotiating a new contract with his management company

Meanwhile, the Wests Ashfield board will meet on Tuesday night, with an independent review into the corporate governance of the joint venture likely to be ratified by the Holman Barnes Group, the controlling faction on the Tigers board.

It has been widely reported the Holman Barnes Group, who provide four of the seven directors to the Tigers, have given thought to scrapping the board, including chairman Lee Hagipantelis, and starting again.

That remains an option, but sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed nothing had been rubber-stamped, and there remained an outside chance there was no need for change at all.

The review was instigated after the Tigers missed out on an eleventh straight NRL finals series.

The Tigers also confirmed they had signed Solomon Alaimalo, a 27-year-old outside back who had spent the past few seasons playing Super Rugby with the Waikato Chiefs. Alaimalo, the 2017 Chiefs rookie of the year, trained with the Tigers for the first time on Monday.
 

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