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Lauitiiti returning to Warriors.

Rich102

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Fan favourite Ali Lauitiiti is coming home to finish his playing career with the Vodafone Warriors in 2016.

Recruitment and development manager Tony Iro today confirmed the legendary back rower has signed a one-year second-tier contract opening the way for him to return to where his top-level career began 17 years ago.

Lauitiiti is bringing his family back to Auckland after eight seasons with the Leeds Rhinos and another four with the Wakefield Wildcats in the English Super League.

“For Ali this is a chance to come back to where it all began,” said Iro.

“With his depth of experience he has so much to offer us as a leader and mentor both on and off the field.

“In realigning our squad our goal was to retain and recruit quality players while also ensuring we had a strong blend of experience throughout the wider group.

“While Ali is 36 now we saw he still has his range of skills when he played for Leeds against the Kiwis a few weeks ago.”

Iro stressed Lauitiiti had been secured on a lower second-tier contract, not as a top 25 player.

The man once dubbed the ‘Michael Jordan of rugby league’ was thrilled about the prospect of returning to Mount Smart Stadium after leaving the club in 2004.

He wound up his playing time in England with a testimonial season at Wakefield before making his guest appearance against the Kiwis last month.

“As a family we’re excited about heading home after being away so long,” he said from Leeds.

“For me it couldn’t be better being given this chance to come back to the Warriors. I left a long time ago but the club has always been really special to me.

“While I’ve kept training I’ll have some catching up to do once I join the boys for training but I want to do all I can to help the coaching staff, the team and the club in any way I can.”

Vodafone Warriors head coach Andrew McFadden welcomed the prospect of having one of the club’s most popular players back in the fold.

“Ali has been an unbelievable player over so many years, which I saw first-hand while I was still playing,” he said.

“Having more experience in our group is so important as we prepare for 2016 and beyond. A player like Ali will add so much with his knowledge and his leadership.”

Lauitiiti became Vodafone Warrior #55 when he made a try-scoring NRL debut as an 18-year-old against North Sydney in 1998. He went on to play 115 games – scoring 33 tries – before signing for Leeds in 2004.

He quickly achieved legendary status with the Rhinos where he was a winner five times in six Super League grand finals and also helped Leeds to two World Club Challenge victories in 2005 and 2008.

Lauitiiti has scored more than 100 tries in 400-plus games for the Vodafone Warriors, Leeds and Wakefield.

He’s expected to arrive home in the next few weeks.

Warriors email.
 

Skinner

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Well, probably not the greatest buy, but we need to remember that it is a second tier contract, although it galls a bit that there is a raft of good young players out there that are very deserving of a second tier contract.
 

JJ

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I'm not seeing the sense in this at all - if he has some value, hire him in a mentoring or coaching role
 

spear tackle

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I'm OK with it , looks more like an experience signing to me so long as they don't try do with him what they did with Stacey Jones and he still looks like he's up to it in the SL at least.
 

spear tackle

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And to add, I hope the Konrad rumour isn't true and he's been brought in as cover for him, that would be a tragedy
 

Mr Angry

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Are these allowed on the field

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ozbash

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Haha Angry...ask Brad Thorn...

Ali still has what it takes but would definitely like to see the club concentrate on the young guys, eg David Bhana. .
 

jaseg

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I'm hearing that Matiu Love-Henry is choosing to go to QLD cup next year instead of the Warriors reserve grade, so Ali is essentially taking that cover/reserve spot.
 

spear tackle

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I just had a look on the Warriors FB page. PJ Marsh just commented that he might have to dust his boots off and do a few laps
 

Shaun Hewitt

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I just had a look on the Warriors FB page. PJ Marsh just commented that he might have to dust his boots off and do a few laps

:lol::lol:

Re- Ali, I don't know how I feel
Good for nostalgia
Good that the Warriors have come out to say hes not in the top 25

Bad because I don't know how good he has been the last few years

Should be interesting to see how he goes at least
 

spear tackle

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:lol::lol:

Re- Ali, I don't know how I feel
Good for nostalgia
Good that the Warriors have come out to say hes not in the top 25

Bad because I don't know how good he has been the last few years

Should be interesting to see how he goes at least



I'm 100% sure PJ was taking the piss, good to note he still follows the club though.
 

SpaceMonkey

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I'm OK with it , looks more like an experience signing to me so long as they don't try do with him what they did with Stacey Jones and he still looks like he's up to it in the SL at least.

It's a great opportunity for the lower grade guys to have a mentor with top level experience playing with them, and also some experience to call on in an injury crisis. God knows if we'd had an over the hill half or centre on a second tier contract last year we could've used him!
 

WithTheDawn

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Very excited for this to be honest, even hough he is right in the edge of retirement. Hopefully he will transition straight into an off field role in the club after 2016.

I'll make a point of going along to a reserves game if he's playing, will be a blast from the past for sure.
 

JJ

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surely the arlc would need to be involved in bringing back the michael jordan of rugby league?

Haven't heard that ridiculous line for a while...

Was that Graham Lowe? I imagine so, just goes to show he was always geniused
 

shiznit

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Haven't heard that ridiculous line for a while...

Was that Graham Lowe? I imagine so, just goes to show he was always geniused
You got some gall labeling a bloke like Graham Lowe geniused....

Like him or not... He's forgotten more about the game of rugby league than you'll ever know.

If he's what you would consider geniused... You'd be lucky to be considered a vegetable...
 

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