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Sport Confidential: Wests Tigers weigh up next move with Leilua brothers
Rugby League by Michael Carayannis and Jamie Pandaram 16th Apr 2021 10:24 AM
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Subscriber only Wests Tigers will begin negotiations to extend back-rower Luciano Leilua's contract but the future of his brother Joey is a little more unclear. The younger Leilua is contracted at the Tigers until at least the end of next year but the club want to ensure the 24-year-old commits to the club long-term. Luciano has been a revelation for the Tigers since joining the club on a three-year deal from St George Illawarra last year.
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Rugby League by Michael Carayannis and Jamie Pandaram 16th Apr 2021 10:24 AM
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Subscriber only Wests Tigers will begin negotiations to extend back-rower Luciano Leilua's contract but the future of his brother Joey is a little more unclear. The younger Leilua is contracted at the Tigers until at least the end of next year but the club want to ensure the 24-year-old commits to the club long-term. Luciano has been a revelation for the Tigers since joining the club on a three-year deal from St George Illawarra last year.
PenrithNew-south-walesAustraliaNorth-sydneyBrisbaneQueenslandMelbourneVictoriaSydneyHenson-parkToowoombaGregg-porteous Sport Confidential: Wests Tigers weigh up next move with Leilua brothers
Rugby League by Michael Carayannis and Jamie Pandaram 16th Apr 2021 10:24 AM
Premium Content
Subscriber only Wests Tigers will begin negotiations to extend back-rower Luciano Leilua's contract but the future of his brother Joey is a little more unclear. The younger Leilua is contracted at the Tigers until at least the end of next year but the club want to ensure the 24-year-old commits to the club long-term. Luciano has been a revelation for the Tigers since joining the club on a three-year deal from St George Illawarra last year.
PenrithNew-south-walesAustraliaNorth-sydneyBrisbaneQueenslandMelbourneVictoriaSydneyHenson-parkToowoombaGregg-porteousFormer World Cup-winning Kangaroos mentor and four-time premiership winner Tim Sheens will return to coaching with the Combined Nations All Stars team to face England in June.
Sheens will take charge of the team of international players in Super League, which is expected to include Greg Inglis, along with fellow Australians James Maloney, Josh Reynolds, Joel Thompson and Bevan French.
New Zealand’s Shaun Kenny-Dowall, Tonga’s Konrad Hurrell and Manu Ma’u, Fiji’s Kevin Naiqama and Korbin Sims, Lachlan Coote (Scotland) and Regan Grace (Wales) are also likely to be considered.
Sheens, who took Canberra to premierships in 1989, 1990 and 1994 and Wests Tigers to their only grand final triumph in 2005, has been coaching in England since departing the Australian job in 2015.
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Albert Vete, on the charge for the Warriors in 2017, hopes to impress Tonga's World Cup coach while he plays for Super League club Hull Kingston Rovers.
Former Warriors props Albert Vete and King Vuniyayawa hope shifting to Super League will be their springboard to the Rugby League World Cup. Vete, who has two caps for Tonga, has joined Hull Kingston Rovers on a two-year deal, while Fiji international Vuniyayawa is on a one-season deal at the Leeds Rhinos. Vuniyayawa, 25, made his Warriors debut last year, playing five NRL games before opting to return to Auckland after the club was forced to relocate to Australia due to the Covid-19 crisis.
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