Stefano Utoikamanu #241

The Stef conversation is such a non event.

Facts: he doesn’t respond to Benji and Co’s coaching. He isn’t a 500k Prop in our team despite running off one of the best hookers in the game. Its not a half back problem so Luai coming doesn't change anything for the Prop role. And... even when our back three were making meters Stef still wasn't a 800K Prop.

Even if he kills it in the future, I will never look back and say I wish we kept him. With our circumstances, our reality it didn't work and it is never going to work.

Once again - at the Tigers Stef doesn't work.

Somewhere else - we will see. BUT so what - that doesn't change anything for this decision.
Except that players play better elsewhere lol.
 
Can someone post the Richo article re Stef please?

NRL 2024: Star prop Stefano Utoikamanu quits Wests Tigers, Storm and Bulldogs in box seat for signature​

The Wests Tigers have fired a parting shot at Stefano Utoikamanu amid the shock development that the former NSW prop sacrificed up to $1m in a bid to win a premiership.
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July 29, 2024 - 3:52PM
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NRL: Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has decided to leave the club at the end of the 2024 NRL season.
Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has sacrificed up to $1m to win a premiership.
The shock development comes as Wests Tigers fired a parting shot at Utoikamanu, who is wrestling between Melbourne and Canterbury, Phil Gould and Craig Bellamy along with family and football.
Utoikamanu, 24, formally quit West Tigers on Monday while considering whether to join the Bellamy’s Storm or Gould’s Bulldogs.
Well-placed sources indicate Utoikamanu is keen to be coached by Bellamy but the giant forward’s partner, Chiara Ross, has expressed a desire to remain living near family and friends in Sydney.
This masthead can reveal Wests Tigers offered Utoikamanu $800,000 a year over five seasons with Canterbury and Melbourne lodging inferior offers of around $700,000 a season.
St George Illawarra and Canberra, who initially chased Utoikamanu, were preparing to offer up to $900,000 a year.
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With future earnings, Utoikamanu could have pocketed an extra $1m but has chosen to only consider powerhouse Melbourne and rising force Canterbury.
Friends claim Utoikamanu isn’t driven by money but wants to play for a successful club. He approached the Roosters twice but couldn’t strike a deal.
It comes as Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson gave Utoikamanu a veiled whack at the forward’s failure to stay and help the club fight from the premiership cellar.
“Stefano has made a decision, one that he feels is the best for him and his family,” Richardson said. “We want people that are in for the fight.”
Utoikamanu admires the successful Melbourne system and is understood to have been impressed by Bellamy’s pitch.
Stefano Utoikamanu has the choice between the Storm and Bulldogs.

Stefano Utoikamanu has the choice between the Storm and Bulldogs.
The former NSW prop has also watched enviously as close mates and former Wests Tigers players Luke Brooks (Manly), Daine Laurie (Penrith) and Luke Garner (Penrith) have kicked-on and enjoyed their football at rival clubs.
Canterbury believe they can secure the best from Utoikamanu, who has to decide where he wants to plays football and where he and his young family want to live.
There has been some discussion at Canterbury over how much Utoikamanu is worth but the final offer will reach $700,000 a year.
Utoikamanu will have the unenviable task of having to choose between the influence and power of Bellamy and Gould.
It’s a two-team race for Utoikamanu, who initially wanted to tell Richardson of his decision to leave the club before now focusing on his future. Utoikamanu’s family has a strong support system in Sydney.
Shane Richardson made a thinly veiled statement on the situation. Picture: NRL Photos

Shane Richardson made a thinly veiled statement on the situation. Picture: NRL Photos
One key source close to the negotiations said: “It really is 50/50 between the Storm and Bulldogs.”
Utoikamanu had a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave should Wests Tigers fail to play in the finals or he did not play three State of Origin games for NSW.
The Wests Tigers statement read: “Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has decided to leave the club at the end of the 2024 NRL season. Wests Tigers wish Stefano and his family the very best with their future endeavours.”
Utoikamanu will join Isaiah Papali’i as forwards to leave Wests Tigers after this season with doubts also lingering over whether John Bateman will return from a stint with Warrington in England.
The potential loss of three key forwards is a blow to new Wests Tigers’ 2025 playmaker, Jarome Luai. Utoikamanu will complete this season at Wests Tigers.
 
Stef will probably go on to be a great player. I don’t judge him. He isn’t what we need now or in foreseeable future though. He has been inconsistent since we gave him a lifeline. He is getting overs no matter where he goes. But the best coaches will get more than we could. 1 good game in 5, will turn in 2 and then 3. Or he will flop. He has only ever shown glimpses of his potential. I think Richo statement is spot on FWIW. Stef never really lead the pack and I don’t think he will ever do that anywhere. Has always been quite soft save for a couple of games. Has Hass ability in him but not the mindset for week in week out. He is same as crop as Tino
and Haas but is light years off them. Will we suffer next year? Maybe. Let’s hope Richo has a few hard heads ready to replace the pea heart!
 
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NRL 2024: Star prop Stefano Utoikamanu quits Wests Tigers, Storm and Bulldogs in box seat for signature​

The Wests Tigers have fired a parting shot at Stefano Utoikamanu amid the shock development that the former NSW prop sacrificed up to $1m in a bid to win a premiership.
Dean Ritchie, Phil Rothfield and Fatima Kdouh

2 min read
July 29, 2024 - 3:52PM
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NRL: Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has decided to leave the club at the end of the 2024 NRL season.
Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has sacrificed up to $1m to win a premiership.
The shock development comes as Wests Tigers fired a parting shot at Utoikamanu, who is wrestling between Melbourne and Canterbury, Phil Gould and Craig Bellamy along with family and football.
Utoikamanu, 24, formally quit West Tigers on Monday while considering whether to join the Bellamy’s Storm or Gould’s Bulldogs.
Well-placed sources indicate Utoikamanu is keen to be coached by Bellamy but the giant forward’s partner, Chiara Ross, has expressed a desire to remain living near family and friends in Sydney.
This masthead can reveal Wests Tigers offered Utoikamanu $800,000 a year over five seasons with Canterbury and Melbourne lodging inferior offers of around $700,000 a season.
St George Illawarra and Canberra, who initially chased Utoikamanu, were preparing to offer up to $900,000 a year.
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With future earnings, Utoikamanu could have pocketed an extra $1m but has chosen to only consider powerhouse Melbourne and rising force Canterbury.
Friends claim Utoikamanu isn’t driven by money but wants to play for a successful club. He approached the Roosters twice but couldn’t strike a deal.
It comes as Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson gave Utoikamanu a veiled whack at the forward’s failure to stay and help the club fight from the premiership cellar.
“Stefano has made a decision, one that he feels is the best for him and his family,” Richardson said. “We want people that are in for the fight.”
Utoikamanu admires the successful Melbourne system and is understood to have been impressed by Bellamy’s pitch.
Stefano Utoikamanu has the choice between the Storm and Bulldogs.

Stefano Utoikamanu has the choice between the Storm and Bulldogs.
The former NSW prop has also watched enviously as close mates and former Wests Tigers players Luke Brooks (Manly), Daine Laurie (Penrith) and Luke Garner (Penrith) have kicked-on and enjoyed their football at rival clubs.
Canterbury believe they can secure the best from Utoikamanu, who has to decide where he wants to plays football and where he and his young family want to live.
There has been some discussion at Canterbury over how much Utoikamanu is worth but the final offer will reach $700,000 a year.
Utoikamanu will have the unenviable task of having to choose between the influence and power of Bellamy and Gould.
It’s a two-team race for Utoikamanu, who initially wanted to tell Richardson of his decision to leave the club before now focusing on his future. Utoikamanu’s family has a strong support system in Sydney.
Shane Richardson made a thinly veiled statement on the situation. Picture: NRL Photos

Shane Richardson made a thinly veiled statement on the situation. Picture: NRL Photos
One key source close to the negotiations said: “It really is 50/50 between the Storm and Bulldogs.”
Utoikamanu had a clause in his contract that allowed him to leave should Wests Tigers fail to play in the finals or he did not play three State of Origin games for NSW.
The Wests Tigers statement read: “Wests Tigers prop Stefano Utoikamanu has decided to leave the club at the end of the 2024 NRL season. Wests Tigers wish Stefano and his family the very best with their future endeavours.”
Utoikamanu will join Isaiah Papali’i as forwards to leave Wests Tigers after this season with doubts also lingering over whether John Bateman will return from a stint with Warrington in England.
The potential loss of three key forwards is a blow to new Wests Tigers’ 2025 playmaker, Jarome Luai. Utoikamanu will complete this season at Wests Tigers.
Approached the roosters twice but wouldn't have a bar of him haha
 

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