Tigers re-sign Tuiaki to incentive-based deal

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THE SHOW OF FAITH
ALMOST a year to the day since he suffered the injury that threatened his career, forgotten Wests Tigers winger Taniela Tuiaki has been granted a lifeline by his club.

Tuiaki, who has been unable to play for 12 months due to serious ankle problems, has signed a one-year deal, giving him a chance to resurrect his career at the Tigers next year.

The Herald understands Tuiaki has signed a heavily incentive-based contract, which will include a minimum-wage base salary with the addition of match payments - and bonuses for reaching 10- and 20-game milestones.

Despite admitting the deal was a gamble, Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys said he wanted to show faith in the Kiwis international, who suffered a shocking broken ankle in the round 24 clash between the Tigers and Parramatta last year.

''There's some risk there, but we think it's the right outcome,'' Humphreys said. ''Taniela's been working hard and, whilst he's had a few setbacks this year, we think by giving him some security about next year, he won't have the pressure on him to rush [his recovery] and prove to us and anyone else that he can play.''

It is a significant turnaround for Tuiaki, who was close to the scrap-heap only weeks ago with doubts remaining over whether he could make a full recovery after two operations on his ankle and repeated setbacks. Tuiaki scored 21 tries in 22 matches last year, only to fracture his ankle in the first half against the Eels. He has been linked with a move to the Eels, who face the Tigers on Sunday, but he will continue his career at the club where he has had a cult following since 2006.

''Taniela's been great for us and he's very popular for the team and the fans,'' Humphreys said. ''That's why we've erred on the side of supporting one of our own.

''We all hope for the best with Taniela. The deal is incentive-based but it gives him some security. We were quite happy to take the risk.

''I think he deserves that judgment call. He's given us his all. We've got to make decisions which are right for the club, not what is the popular thing to do, but we are quite confident that if Taniela continues to work hard, and keeps his rate of recovery going, he'll make it back.''

Just when he does is still up for debate. After there were some fears Tuiaki had played his last NRL game about two months ago, he began to improve rapidly and started training with the top squad before straining his calf.

While he will almost certainly not be able to play first grade this year, there remains a possibility he will make a return at NSW Cup level.

Asked if he felt Tuiaki could return to the sort of form that made him one of the most feared wingers in the premiership last year, Humphreys said: ''I'd like to think so, but it's hard to tell. Medical opinion would probably say no but sometimes people defy medical opinion. He's got everyone around here supporting him. We're in his corner.''
 
Hopefully he finds his 2009 form but after a bad injury like that he might not be as fast.
 
Good work by the club to sign him to a base salary rather than forking out big bucks. Anyone know what the base salary would be? $50,000?
 
@Blakeeeeeee said:
Good work by the club to sign him to a base salary rather than forking out big bucks. Anyone know what the base salary would be? $50,000?

Yeah it's probably around $40,000 - 60,000.

This is excellent news, it's good to see the Tiger's having faith in him. I probably wouldn't expect him to play like he once did but I think he will still make a good impact for us.
 
Minimum wages of $55,000 (players numbered 1-17) and $52,500 (players numbered 18-25).
 
@luke said:
@blakeeeeeee said:
good work by the club to sign him to a base salary rather than forking out big bucks. Anyone know what the base salary would be? $50,000?

yeah it's probably around $40,000 - 60,000.

This is excellent news, it's good to see the tiger's having faith in him. I probably wouldn't expect him to play like he once did but i think he will still make a good impact for us.

to make sure we have a happy 25 player team environment for 2011 id gladly cop a $50,000 hit.
 
@magpie mania said:
to make sure we have a happy 25 player team environment for 2011 id gladly cop a $50,000 hit.

Yes but I wonder how much the match payments AND bonuses are. He could end up getting over $100,000.
 
The Wests Tigers have stood up and done the right thing by TnT :wahoo: …..peace and harmony at Benji's Breakfast Point Pad will reign now in 2011
 
I had no doubt the Wests Tigers would do the best they could and through a favourite the lifeline he deserved.

I Hope he earns a bundle next year.

What a great club - Well Done Sheens and CEO Humpries
 
I would imagine maybe McKinnon and TNT's salaries for 2011 are what TNT was paid this year alone. We have strengthened the playing roster for very few extra dollars I reckon….
 
Good news for Tuiaki. At least this way he can continue to receive all the physio and rehab the Tigers can throw at him and hopefully have a strong offseason now that he is running again. A move to the forwards might be a wise move for next year too, Tuiaki could definitely become an impact backrower used for 30-40 minutes a game to give Ellis or Heighno a break.
 
@bonstonker said:
''I think he deserves that judgment call. **He's given us his all.** We've got to make decisions which are right for the club, not what is the popular thing to do, but we are quite confident that if Taniela continues to work hard, and keeps his rate of recovery going, he'll make it back.''

Just when he does is still up for debate. After there were some fears Tuiaki had played his last NRL game about two months ago, he began to improve rapidly and started training with the top squad before straining his calf.

While he will almost certainly not be able to play first grade this year, there remains a **possibility he will make a return at NSW Cup level.**
Asked if he felt Tuiaki could return to the sort of form that made him one of the most feared wingers in the premiership last year, Humphreys said: ''I'd like to think so, but it's hard to tell. Medical opinion would probably say no but sometimes people defy medical opinion. He's got everyone around here supporting him. **We're in his corner.''**

Great News for the Club and Tui…....

Great to see Loyalty still exsists at the Wests Tigers...

The Pies could use Ya....
 
A good result for the club and also Tuiaki.I am very pleased that the club are doing the right thing by him.Congratulations to all :righton:
 
I love the first line of this article… "forgotten Wests Tigers winger Taniela Tuiaki"

I don't think anyone here has forgotten him, nor have most of our supporters. Nor will we forget when we take the field this weekend against the Parra scum.

Good to see the Tigers have shown the faith and the Terrorgraph look like idiots with their story about him jumping ship.
 
Best outcome for all parties involved. Stephen Humphrys really hasn't put a foot wrong yet since taking office at the Tigers. Very impressed!
 
Good to see the club did not take the easy option and cut the big bloke, the odds are against him ever reaching the form of 2009 but the club has taken a punt and rewarded the big bloke. Lets hope that both the Big Fella and the club reap big rewards out of this contract
 
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