Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Noffa was a man that ran lines like he was still in under 5s! You know the parents are yelling to him which direction to run. Pathetic.

Guys got nothing on our 3 Solomons.
I did say was….
His finishing was top shelf, as was his carry’s out of our end.
Until those guys prove better, your last sentence is nonsense.
 
Stop peddling the blatant LIE that Nofoaluma was ever in consideration for Origin...

It is a fabrication!
😂😂😂

Remember the media banging on about him like he was a shoe in and Molan
Put Freddy on the spot about it on TV…

When he finally got some
Words out to reply - said something along the lines of, when you’re small and not quick you’ve got to do all the little things right and I don’t think Dave is there yet…

Basically said No ‘Ken way - as nicely as he coukd
 
I spoke to his brother at the start of the year(around new years),top bloke. He said injury wise he was
sweet just had to lose about 4kgs. Said he was milliseconds slower because of it. Put it on during
his injury last year. Take it for what you will. If he's like his brother and his family. He'll be good
for the clubs culture IMO.
Thanks for the info. Overall he seems like a switched on and quality person. Hope it works for him and he can stay injury free, if he fires he is what we have missed for as long as I can remember - some proper strike in the centres.
 
I hope he is also mentoring the centres.
Greg Inglis has been spotted decked out in Wests Tigers gear at the club’s Concord headquarters over the weekend.
The former South Sydney captain, who hasn’t held an official role with the Rabbitohs since 2020, has been brought into the fold at the Tigers as a mentor to boom fullback Jahream Bula.
Greg Inglis spotted at Wests Tigers headquarters this week.


The club insists Inglis has not accepted a role with the club’s coaching staff or been brought in to help the football department, but rather as a confidant to the young fullback.
Inglis has been tasked with assisting Bula off the field as he deals with the adjustment and pressure of going from a relative unknown to a rugby league star in the space of 12 months.

Inglis watched on at training over the weekend, sporting the black and gold for the first time. He’s expected to continue working with Bula, who recently signed a $2.7-$2.8 million extension to stay at the Tigers until the end of 2027.

The final year of his deal is a mutual option. If Bula takes up the option he is guaranteed $800,000 in 2027, but if the club takes up the option it will be for $900,000.
Jahream Bula has emerged as one of the Tigers best young stars in years.

Jahream Bula has emerged as one of the Tigers best young stars in years.

Inglis is managed by Rich Digital, the company part-owned by new Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson alongside his son, Brent.

Richardson was responsible for luring Inglis to South Sydney from the Melbourne Storm ahead of the 2011 season, and has struck up a tight bond with him.


The Tigers boss is also involved in Inglis’ Goanna Academy – a program aimed at helping improve mental health for vulnerable groups across Indigenous communities.
Also attending the training session over the weekend was Australian tennis player Jordan Thompson.
Aussie tennis player Jordan Thompson trained with the Tigers over the weekend.

Aussie tennis player Jordan Thompson trained with the Tigers over the weekend.
The world No.44, who is a Tigers fan, was invited to train with the team by club officials who recently learned of his love for the club. He was put through his paces alongside the players as they gear up for the NRL season.
The Tigers have endured a turbulent off-season following the resignation of former chief executive Justin Pascoe and the dismissal of the entire football club board, including the principal of major sponsor Brydens Lawyers, Lee Hagipantelis.

The club also parted ways with winger David Nofoaluma after agreeing to a $300,000 payout following a series of off-field misdemeanours.

Nofoaluma still had two years to run on his contract worth around $500,000 a season but settled for $300,000 after he was hit with two breach notices in the space of a month.


The club, however, is optimistic about its future following the high-profile signing of Panthers superstar Jarome Luai on a five-year deal worth more than $6 million from next season.
 
Greg Inglis has been spotted decked out in Wests Tigers gear at the club’s Concord headquarters over the weekend.
The former South Sydney captain, who hasn’t held an official role with the Rabbitohs since 2020, has been brought into the fold at the Tigers as a mentor to boom fullback Jahream Bula.
Greg Inglis spotted at Wests Tigers headquarters this week.


The club insists Inglis has not accepted a role with the club’s coaching staff or been brought in to help the football department, but rather as a confidant to the young fullback.
Inglis has been tasked with assisting Bula off the field as he deals with the adjustment and pressure of going from a relative unknown to a rugby league star in the space of 12 months.

Inglis watched on at training over the weekend, sporting the black and gold for the first time. He’s expected to continue working with Bula, who recently signed a $2.7-$2.8 million extension to stay at the Tigers until the end of 2027.

The final year of his deal is a mutual option. If Bula takes up the option he is guaranteed $800,000 in 2027, but if the club takes up the option it will be for $900,000.
Jahream Bula has emerged as one of the Tigers best young stars in years.

Jahream Bula has emerged as one of the Tigers best young stars in years.

Inglis is managed by Rich Digital, the company part-owned by new Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson alongside his son, Brent.

Richardson was responsible for luring Inglis to South Sydney from the Melbourne Storm ahead of the 2011 season, and has struck up a tight bond with him.


The Tigers boss is also involved in Inglis’ Goanna Academy – a program aimed at helping improve mental health for vulnerable groups across Indigenous communities.
Also attending the training session over the weekend was Australian tennis player Jordan Thompson.
Aussie tennis player Jordan Thompson trained with the Tigers over the weekend.

Aussie tennis player Jordan Thompson trained with the Tigers over the weekend.
The world No.44, who is a Tigers fan, was invited to train with the team by club officials who recently learned of his love for the club. He was put through his paces alongside the players as they gear up for the NRL season.
The Tigers have endured a turbulent off-season following the resignation of former chief executive Justin Pascoe and the dismissal of the entire football club board, including the principal of major sponsor Brydens Lawyers, Lee Hagipantelis.

The club also parted ways with winger David Nofoaluma after agreeing to a $300,000 payout following a series of off-field misdemeanours.

Nofoaluma still had two years to run on his contract worth around $500,000 a season but settled for $300,000 after he was hit with two breach notices in the space of a month.

The club, however, is optimistic about its future following the high-profile signing of Panthers superstar Jarome Luai on a five-year deal worth more than $6 million from next season.
Thanks champion @Snidest 0
 
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