Tuki over the moon ahead of debut

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Michael Blok
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Thu 15 Jul 2021, 10:37 AM

Tuki will never forget the moment he was told that he was making his NRL debut. With all the players and coaching staff gathered around, Michael Maguire read out the team list for Wests Tigers’ Round 18 clash against Brisbane.

The coach went through all the names — one by one.

With a single spot left on the bench, Maguire called out “Tuki Simpkins” — and the team went wild.

“When I heard my name called out, I was shocked and was like ‘was that my name?’ Simpkins said with a giant smile on his face.

“Zac Cini grabbed me and started shaking me — all the boys were going crazy and I loved it.

“I had no clue and I was so stoked and over the moon.”

Next up was an emotional call to his family, who live in Rotorua, New Zealand.

“I rung my parents straight after training and they were so happy,” he said.
“Mum was crying, and dad was over the moon. It was such a special moment.

“I know everyone at home will be watching at home on the TV. They’ll all get together and be proud of me — that’s still a special thing for me.”

Standing at 192cm and topping the scales at 105kg, the teenage edge forward is viewed as a rising prospect in rugby league having transitioned from rugby union New Zealand.

Simpkins was initially spotted at the 2016 New Zealand U/15s Rugby League National Championships and spent last year in the North Queensland system before moving to Sydney.

“This makes it all worth it now,” Simpkins said.

“When I first moved over from New Zealand I went through a homesick stage. All the sacrifices I’ve made are all worth it now.

“I’m going to take this opportunity with both hands. However long I get, I’m going to go my hardest and try to play my best footy. I want to keep a hold of this jersey.”

And to make it more of an occasion — he’ll be debuting alongside one of his closest mates at the club, Junior Pauga, who has been named to start at centre.

“It’s a pretty special moment for both of us to debut in the same game,” Simpkins said.

“We both lived in the Tigers house, we went to training together, we’ve done extras together.

“I’m happy for him to get his chance as well — it’s going to be pretty special to do it alongside him.”
 
Hope he goes well.....

The real surprise, I think, will be..

13 Mikaele
He's in for a big one.

Eshayzzz
 
@demps said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416024) said:
Hope he goes well.....

The real surprise, I think, will be..

13 Mikaele
He's in for a big one.

Eshayzzz

thought that was quite a surprising choice but hope he excels in the role
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.

He didn't do himself any favors with his second game in FG.
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.

I’m with you .
He was really good in his first game and really bad in his second.
He is sitting at a 50% strike rate lol
 
@demps said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416024) said:
Hope he goes well.....

The real surprise, I think, will be..

13 Mikaele
He's in for a big one.

Eshayzzz

Honestly this kid could be anything, so strong and a great offload...its just the errors that are holding him back.
 
@simonthetiger said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416085) said:
@demps said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416024) said:
Hope he goes well.....

The real surprise, I think, will be..

13 Mikaele
He's in for a big one.

Eshayzzz

Honestly this kid could be anything, so strong and a great offload...its just the errors that are holding him back.

The problem is he has a lot of errors.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416019) said:
Michael Blok
Timestamp
Thu 15 Jul 2021, 10:37 AM

Tuki will never forget the moment he was told that he was making his NRL debut. With all the players and coaching staff gathered around, Michael Maguire read out the team list for Wests Tigers’ Round 18 clash against Brisbane.

The coach went through all the names — one by one.

With a single spot left on the bench, Maguire called out “Tuki Simpkins” — and the team went wild.
**> “When I heard my name called out, I was shocked and was like ‘was that my name?’ Simpkins said with a giant smile on his face.

“Zac Cini grabbed me and started shaking me — all the boys were going crazy and I loved it**.

“I had no clue and I was so stoked and over the moon.”

Next up was an emotional call to his family, who live in Rotorua, New Zealand.

“I rung my parents straight after training and they were so happy,” he said.
“Mum was crying, and dad was over the moon. It was such a special moment.

“I know everyone at home will be watching at home on the TV. They’ll all get together and be proud of me — that’s still a special thing for me.”

Standing at 192cm and topping the scales at 105kg, the teenage edge forward is viewed as a rising prospect in rugby league having transitioned from rugby union New Zealand.

Simpkins was initially spotted at the 2016 New Zealand U/15s Rugby League National Championships and spent last year in the North Queensland system before moving to Sydney.

“This makes it all worth it now,” Simpkins said.

“When I first moved over from New Zealand I went through a homesick stage. All the sacrifices I’ve made are all worth it now.

“I’m going to take this opportunity with both hands. However long I get, I’m going to go my hardest and try to play my best footy. I want to keep a hold of this jersey.”

And to make it more of an occasion — he’ll be debuting alongside one of his closest mates at the club, Junior Pauga, who has been named to start at centre.

“It’s a pretty special moment for both of us to debut in the same game,” Simpkins said.

“We both lived in the Tigers house, we went to training together, we’ve done extras together.

“I’m happy for him to get his chance as well — it’s going to be pretty special to do it alongside him.”

They should've filmed it
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.


Because he failed plan and simple .. when you get the opportunity you take it or you just disappear !
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.

Yeah, I think he deserves another shot. One bad game doesn't necessarily make him a failed prospect. Nofas been bog average all year and he pulls on the jersey every week. Maybe try kissing the emblem when the camera is on you, its carried Nofa for years.
 
TUKI is the squad player that I have wanted the most to see get a run in the top grade, so will have a keen eye upon him this weekend.
 
@snake said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416107) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.


Because he failed plan and simple .. when you get the opportunity you take it or you just disappear !

Yeah James Roberts and Talau have really held him out of the team with their performances.
 
@willow said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416067) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.

He didn't do himself any favors with his second game in FG.

Sure. But he did do himself favours with his first.
 
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416185) said:
@snake said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416107) said:
@rihannafan1 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416063) said:
Good to hear Cini was geeing him up. Dunno why Zac hasn't been given more of a shot in firsts.


Because he failed plan and simple .. when you get the opportunity you take it or you just disappear !

Yeah James Roberts and Talau have really held him out of the team with their performances.

His second was a lot worse than their worst games. I like Cini and he will get another chance. The decision not to pick him is understandable though.
 
hopefully the kid turns 2 gold,congrat,s 4 his debut.lets try not 2 rag him out till he gets 50 games under his belt
 
![Screenshot_20210715-151632_Instagram.jpg](/assets/uploads/files/1626326219225-screenshot_20210715-151632_instagram.jpg)

Debut adlays.

Tuki in the Jordan IV.
🔥
 
Tuki has a chance to develop into a real good player for us.
Looking forward to his debut.
One thing for sure is that he will bring plenty of vigour on Sunday - WT needs more vigour.
Well in lad, go well.
 
@balmainjnr said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416430) said:
Tuki has a chance to develop into a real good player for us.
Looking forward to his debut.
One thing for sure is that he will bring plenty of vigour on Sunday - WT needs more vigour.
Well in lad, go well.

He also has a good offload, just hope that he is allowed to use it, no one else in the team is willing to try a pass let alone an offload for second phase play.
 
@tiger_fanatic3 said in [Tuki over the moon ahead of debut](/post/1416019) said:
Michael Blok
Timestamp
Thu 15 Jul 2021, 10:37 AM

Tuki will never forget the moment he was told that he was making his NRL debut. With all the players and coaching staff gathered around, Michael Maguire read out the team list for Wests Tigers’ Round 18 clash against Brisbane.

The coach went through all the names — one by one.

With a single spot left on the bench, Maguire called out “Tuki Simpkins” — and the team went wild.

“When I heard my name called out, I was shocked and was like ‘was that my name?’ Simpkins said with a giant smile on his face.

“Zac Cini grabbed me and started shaking me — all the boys were going crazy and I loved it.

“I had no clue and I was so stoked and over the moon.”

Next up was an emotional call to his family, who live in Rotorua, New Zealand.

“I rung my parents straight after training and they were so happy,” he said.
“Mum was crying, and dad was over the moon. It was such a special moment.

“I know everyone at home will be watching at home on the TV. They’ll all get together and be proud of me — that’s still a special thing for me.”

Standing at 192cm and topping the scales at 105kg, the teenage edge forward is viewed as a rising prospect in rugby league having transitioned from rugby union New Zealand.

Simpkins was initially spotted at the 2016 New Zealand U/15s Rugby League National Championships and spent last year in the North Queensland system before moving to Sydney.

“This makes it all worth it now,” Simpkins said.

“When I first moved over from New Zealand I went through a homesick stage. All the sacrifices I’ve made are all worth it now.

“I’m going to take this opportunity with both hands. However long I get, I’m going to go my hardest and try to play my best footy. I want to keep a hold of this jersey.”

And to make it more of an occasion — he’ll be debuting alongside one of his closest mates at the club, Junior Pauga, who has been named to start at centre.

“It’s a pretty special moment for both of us to debut in the same game,” Simpkins said.

“We both lived in the Tigers house, we went to training together, we’ve done extras together.

“I’m happy for him to get his chance as well — it’s going to be pretty special to do it alongside him.”

Totally deserved !
 

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