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Heamasi Makasini

Tigerm

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I just posted on Fonua Pole's thread but Makasini is huge. I hope the kid comes good.
Yes, there is a lot of hype around him, big, fast, footwork, knows where the try line is, got everything needed, just needs the experience and a good run free of injury.
 

Ron's_Mate

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Why 18-year-old rising star’s debut is only the second best thing to happen to Wests Tigers this week
By Christian Nicolussi
September 5, 2025 — 7.00pm

The eagerly anticipated debut of Heamasi Makasini is only the second best thing to happen to Wests Tigers this week.

Jahream Bula, again one of the standout players for the Tigers this season, has given his strongest indication yet that he wants to commit to the club for the long term.

There is a lot to like about the Tigers with the arrival of Jarome Luai, the return to the NRL of Taylan May, the growth of young forwards Fonua Pole and Samuela Fainu, and the excitement surrounding 18-year-old Makasini.

But the one thing that would complete the picture for the Tigers moving forward is nailing down the signature of Bula, who has a deal for next year and a mutual option for 2027.

The sight of Bula earlier this season attending a Bulldogs game, where he was seated near the families of Canterbury players – and the fact his former manager now works at Belmore – has only added to the angst of Tigers fans.

But Bula told this masthead this week: “I’m enjoying it here [the Tigers], I’ll play out next year, then see what happens for the next few years. But I really do want to stay at this club.

“I do want to see this club turn around. I really want to be a part of it, and hopefully I can stay.”

Bula said he had grown in confidence this year, and was proud of the way he had developed his kick chase and ability to continually contest the ball in the air.

The Tigers play the Gold Coast on Saturday night in Bula’s old Robina neighbourhood, with the joint venture chasing a 10th win, something they have not achieved since 2019.

All eyes will be on Makasini, who learnt in the sheds last weekend he would be playing his first game after Jeral Skelton was knocked out against the Raiders.

Coach Benji Marshall was glad to watch the reaction to the Makasini news when he informed the players not long after the Canberra defeat.

“I took him to Canberra for the experience, to see what it’s like to prepare, with the knowledge he might get an opportunity this week,” Marshall said.

“I told him after the game in Canberra, so he had time to take the news in and not stress over it – he had the weekend to go home and tell his family and get all that stuff out of the way so he could have a good week of preparing to play.

“I also told the boys in the sheds, and their reaction was outstanding. They all went off for him. The boys love him. He’s such a good kid, and someone you like having around.”

Makasini, a goal-kicking left centre, said earlier this year how his father, Moses, played Test rugby for Tonga and professionally in France, while he had Japanese rugby franchise the Panasonic Wild Cats and the Waratahs chasing his signature before he recommitted to the Tigers. He moved from Orange to Camden when he was 11 and played his junior football in Campbelltown.

When told it would have been cheaper for Makasini’s family to watch their boy debut in Sydney’s south-west, rather than south-east Queensland, Marshall smiled and said: “The good thing is when players make their debut, we look after their families and get them there.

“Heamasi is a really good kid who works hard, trains hard, speaks very well and does everything possible to be professional.

“It’s a big effort from him that he’s got himself into this position to make his debut.

“I wouldn’t throw anyone in there who I didn’t think was ready for it. The way he’s trained this week, he’ll be ready.

“There’s no pressure on him to do anything spectacular. We just want him to do his job.”

 

Tiger05

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Jahream Bula, again one of the standout players for the Tigers this season, has given his strongest indication yet that he wants to commit to the club for the long term.

Let's wait and see what happens but I hope he stays with us and I hope he goes that extra little step. I think he is a touch below the elite fullbacks and these guys are also the elite players in the comp. Players like Tedesco, Walsh, Edwards, Ponga, Weekes etc. I think he has the ability to be at that level.
 

Tigerm

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Why 18-year-old rising star’s debut is only the second best thing to happen to Wests Tigers this week
By Christian Nicolussi
September 5, 2025 — 7.00pm

The eagerly anticipated debut of Heamasi Makasini is only the second best thing to happen to Wests Tigers this week.

Jahream Bula, again one of the standout players for the Tigers this season, has given his strongest indication yet that he wants to commit to the club for the long term.

There is a lot to like about the Tigers with the arrival of Jarome Luai, the return to the NRL of Taylan May, the growth of young forwards Fonua Pole and Samuela Fainu, and the excitement surrounding 18-year-old Makasini.

But the one thing that would complete the picture for the Tigers moving forward is nailing down the signature of Bula, who has a deal for next year and a mutual option for 2027.

The sight of Bula earlier this season attending a Bulldogs game, where he was seated near the families of Canterbury players – and the fact his former manager now works at Belmore – has only added to the angst of Tigers fans.

But Bula told this masthead this week: “I’m enjoying it here [the Tigers], I’ll play out next year, then see what happens for the next few years. But I really do want to stay at this club.

“I do want to see this club turn around. I really want to be a part of it, and hopefully I can stay.”

Bula said he had grown in confidence this year, and was proud of the way he had developed his kick chase and ability to continually contest the ball in the air.

The Tigers play the Gold Coast on Saturday night in Bula’s old Robina neighbourhood, with the joint venture chasing a 10th win, something they have not achieved since 2019.

All eyes will be on Makasini, who learnt in the sheds last weekend he would be playing his first game after Jeral Skelton was knocked out against the Raiders.

Coach Benji Marshall was glad to watch the reaction to the Makasini news when he informed the players not long after the Canberra defeat.

“I took him to Canberra for the experience, to see what it’s like to prepare, with the knowledge he might get an opportunity this week,” Marshall said.

“I told him after the game in Canberra, so he had time to take the news in and not stress over it – he had the weekend to go home and tell his family and get all that stuff out of the way so he could have a good week of preparing to play.

“I also told the boys in the sheds, and their reaction was outstanding. They all went off for him. The boys love him. He’s such a good kid, and someone you like having around.”

Makasini, a goal-kicking left centre, said earlier this year how his father, Moses, played Test rugby for Tonga and professionally in France, while he had Japanese rugby franchise the Panasonic Wild Cats and the Waratahs chasing his signature before he recommitted to the Tigers. He moved from Orange to Camden when he was 11 and played his junior football in Campbelltown.

When told it would have been cheaper for Makasini’s family to watch their boy debut in Sydney’s south-west, rather than south-east Queensland, Marshall smiled and said: “The good thing is when players make their debut, we look after their families and get them there.

“Heamasi is a really good kid who works hard, trains hard, speaks very well and does everything possible to be professional.

“It’s a big effort from him that he’s got himself into this position to make his debut.

“I wouldn’t throw anyone in there who I didn’t think was ready for it. The way he’s trained this week, he’ll be ready.

“There’s no pressure on him to do anything spectacular. We just want him to do his job.”

I think Bula will stay, another factor to this is, we just recently signed his wife to play here as well.
But he looks happy here, and he isn't a greedy ponce like some others.
I'm sure his new manager (part of the I Moses stable) would like him to go though, as I believe if Bula agrees to the $900k option, his new manager doesn't get any of it it, as it was done before he went to them.
 

Nutz

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Just found this.
This young fella loves the club. You gotta think that one we'll get a 'one club' player out of these guns coming through.
We lost Galvin (thankyou Lord), lost a couple of guns to Manly, it has to stop soon and I think Benji, just might make a long career out of coaching. These young fella including May want to follow him.
Big shout out to Orange, one of your lads made it into the NRL.
Another great player comes from Orange but the name escapes me.
 

Tigerm

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This young fella loves the club. You gotta think that one we'll get a 'one club' player out of these guns coming through.
We lost Galvin (thankyou Lord), lost a couple of guns to Manly, it has to stop soon and I think Benji, just might make a long career out of coaching. These young fella including May want to follow him.
Big shout out to Orange, one of your lads made it into the NRL.
Another great player comes from Orange but the name escapes me.
Was it Peel? He had some skin in the game.
 
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Tigerm

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He wasn't born when we won the comp?
Good chat and quite an extraordinary kid for his age.
 
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