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Leuluai looks at other offers

Stagger eel

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wanna read about another twist to this Thomas Leuluai story??

get the Sun herald tomorrow/today...it'll rock ya socks off!! :lol: :lol:


watch out here he comes!!!!!!! :p
 

Phillips

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i'd rather we dont sign Leuluai.....never impressed me enough at the Warriors and ive watched most of his games there
 
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Apparently Brian has been chasing Thomas signature really hard is it because he has outstanding kicking game as we witnessed in both tests :roll:. I see no gain by signing Leulaui over Witt at least Witt could kick for Goal and in genral play. Leulaui from what I have seen so far is worse than Witt. I'd like Brian to come and say what he sees in Leulaui game that we can't see.
 
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The Thing Im worried about is losing Smith and Green, I don't understand Brian Smiths way of thinking. He is sending the wrong signals to the younger players.
 

Morenito

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Yeh SMH article pretty much confirms its gonna happen....


Eels gain as Warriors make peace with half
By Steve Mascord and James MacSmith
October 31, 2004
The Sun-Herald


Slippery customer: Halfback Thomas Leuluai is delighted that the Warriors seem to have relented and will allow him to move to Parramatta.
Photo: Andy Zakeli

Parramatta are on the verge of signing Kiwi Test halfback Thomas Leuluai after months of protracted, and at times bizarre, negotiations.

The 19-year-old Warriors star has been at the centre of a three-country tug of war after visiting the Eels in late September but being told by the Auckland club he could leave only if he joined a British club.

Since arriving in England for the Tri-Nations series, he has been besieged by offers from English clubs but has held out in the hope of winning a release to go to Sydney.

"It's hard to concentrate on the Tests when people are throwing money at you," he said.

"They have been ringing up, Widnes were very keen. But all along, my first preference was to go to Parramatta and my manager says things have changed in the last 24, 48 hours. It looks as though the Warriors are going to release me so I'm very happy."

Leuluai, son of Kiwi great and Tri-Nations assistant coach James, has had a meteoric rise to the black and white No.7 jersey after spending much of the season in the Bartercard Cup.

Parramatta officials are known to have been angered by the Warriors' stand against his going to another NRL club, and agent Peter Brown has been working hard to convince them to reconsider.


I went over and had a look and when I got back I told them Parramatta was where I wanted to go," Leuluai said. "They sort of told me they wanted me to go to England.

"But I'm only young, a bit too young to go that far from home.

"I really like it over here and I wouldn't be surprised if, in a couple of years, I ended up back here. But I'm really looking forward to going to Sydney, living on my own and fending for myself. I've got lots of family there, heaps of cousins."

One of them is experienced Manly and former Wests Tigers forward Kylie Leuluai.

Parramatta coach Brian Smith said the club was hopeful of soon announcing the signing of Leuluai.

"The negotiations are without a doubt the longest I've been involved with," Smith said. "I've no idea why they have taken so long but that's the Warriors prerogative.

"We've been close to signing him for the last few weeks. It's been very laid-back. They told him some time ago he could speak to us and we're happy with him. We will be happy to get it done whenever the Warriors decide to conclude negotiations."

All eyes will be on the quietly spoken half when New Zealand resume their Tri-Nations campaign against Great Britain at Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium on Saturday. The Kiwis have only one competition point from their two games against Australia.

Leuluai said the retirement from international football of former Golden Boot winner Stacey Jones had been a shock.

"It made it hard on the young players but it has also given us an opportunity," he said.

Bulldogs whiz-kid Sonny Bill Williams, who played with a sternum injury in the second game against Australia, says he's fit and ready to take on Britain.
 

Eelementary

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Morenito said:
Yeh SMH article pretty much confirms its gonna happen....


Eels gain as Warriors make peace with half
By Steve Mascord and James MacSmith
October 31, 2004
The Sun-Herald


Slippery customer: Halfback Thomas Leuluai is delighted that the Warriors seem to have relented and will allow him to move to Parramatta.
Photo: Andy Zakeli

Parramatta are on the verge of signing Kiwi Test halfback Thomas Leuluai after months of protracted, and at times bizarre, negotiations.

The 19-year-old Warriors star has been at the centre of a three-country tug of war after visiting the Eels in late September but being told by the Auckland club he could leave only if he joined a British club.

Since arriving in England for the Tri-Nations series, he has been besieged by offers from English clubs but has held out in the hope of winning a release to go to Sydney.

"It's hard to concentrate on the Tests when people are throwing money at you," he said.

"They have been ringing up, Widnes were very keen. But all along, my first preference was to go to Parramatta and my manager says things have changed in the last 24, 48 hours. It looks as though the Warriors are going to release me so I'm very happy."

Leuluai, son of Kiwi great and Tri-Nations assistant coach James, has had a meteoric rise to the black and white No.7 jersey after spending much of the season in the Bartercard Cup.

Parramatta officials are known to have been angered by the Warriors' stand against his going to another NRL club, and agent Peter Brown has been working hard to convince them to reconsider.


I went over and had a look and when I got back I told them Parramatta was where I wanted to go," Leuluai said. "They sort of told me they wanted me to go to England.

"But I'm only young, a bit too young to go that far from home.

"I really like it over here and I wouldn't be surprised if, in a couple of years, I ended up back here. But I'm really looking forward to going to Sydney, living on my own and fending for myself. I've got lots of family there, heaps of cousins."

One of them is experienced Manly and former Wests Tigers forward Kylie Leuluai.

Parramatta coach Brian Smith said the club was hopeful of soon announcing the signing of Leuluai.

"The negotiations are without a doubt the longest I've been involved with," Smith said. "I've no idea why they have taken so long but that's the Warriors prerogative.

"We've been close to signing him for the last few weeks. It's been very laid-back. They told him some time ago he could speak to us and we're happy with him. We will be happy to get it done whenever the Warriors decide to conclude negotiations."

All eyes will be on the quietly spoken half when New Zealand resume their Tri-Nations campaign against Great Britain at Huddersfield's Galpharm Stadium on Saturday. The Kiwis have only one competition point from their two games against Australia.

Leuluai said the retirement from international football of former Golden Boot winner Stacey Jones had been a shock.

"It made it hard on the young players but it has also given us an opportunity," he said.

Bulldogs whiz-kid Sonny Bill Williams, who played with a sternum injury in the second game against Australia, says he's fit and ready to take on Britain.

Well, isn't that a case of the pot calling the kettle black?
 

strider

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why the pot calling the kettle black?....we've released players to go to other NRL clubs - Witt, Dykes, Buettner.
 

Hurriflatch

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When I read that I actually laughed aswell

While the situations are somewhat different if you look at this and compare it to Lyon's case then really it is a quite funny.
 

strider

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You CANNOT compare the Lyon situation to this in ANY WAY.....completely and utterly different.

- Lyon chose to attempt to lie and bribe his way to Manly to be with sugar daddy Crusher....he walked out....Parra had EVERY right to deny him a release to a Sydney based club given his own reasons for deserting us.

- Leuleui asked if he could be released because he saw no opportunities at the Warriors and went through all the correct channels....as has Parra in trying to get him.
 

bartman

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Wow, I didn't think it would end up happening, but that sounds pretty conclusive. Despite him being a current international, I think Leuluai's only on even chance with Tim Smith at getting a first grade berth ie. not until an injury to Morris or Marsh.

With Marcus Perenara as well we now have quite a few guys around the 18-20 yo mark looking to establish themselves as long-term halfbacks? May the survival of the fittest begin!! :D

Hurri, I agree - I thought of Manly's whinging about Parra's stance on Lyon when reading Parra's whinging about the Warriors. :roll:
 

strider

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Jake the snake said:
What does everyone think? Will this drive Tim Smith and Blake Green out of the club?

I'm worried :(

mind you there is no guarantee any of these guys (including leuleui) will be what we need.
 

Hurriflatch

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As I said there are a lot of differences but still it does seem a little funny.'

I'll be expecting Manly fans etc to be jumping on this btw
 

strider

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well if manly fans don't have the intelligence to distiguish that these are VASTLY different situations then they'll get another round of :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
 

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