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Tigers re-sign Tuiaki to incentive-based deal

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Gone for season but not forgotten: Tigers re-sign Tuiaki to incentive-based deal

THE SHOW OF FAITH

ALMOST a year to the day since he suffered the injury that threatened his career, forgotten Wests Tigers winger Taniela Tuiaki has been granted a lifeline by his club.

Tuiaki, who has been unable to play for 12 months due to serious ankle problems, has signed a one-year deal, giving him a chance to resurrect his career at the Tigers next year.

The Herald understands Tuiaki has signed a heavily incentive-based contract, which will include a minimum-wage base salary with the addition of match payments - and bonuses for reaching 10- and 20-game milestones.

Despite admitting the deal was a gamble, Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys said he wanted to show faith in the Kiwis international, who suffered a shocking broken ankle in the round 24 clash between the Tigers and Parramatta last year.

''There's some risk there, but we think it's the right outcome,'' Humphreys said. ''Taniela's been working hard and, whilst he's had a few setbacks this year, we think by giving him some security about next year, he won't have the pressure on him to rush [his recovery] and prove to us and anyone else that he can play.''

It is a significant turnaround for Tuiaki, who was close to the scrap-heap only weeks ago with doubts remaining over whether he could make a full recovery after two operations on his ankle and repeated setbacks. Tuiaki scored 21 tries in 22 matches last year, only to fracture his ankle in the first half against the Eels. He has been linked with a move to the Eels, who face the Tigers on Sunday, but he will continue his career at the club where he has had a cult following since 2006.

''Taniela's been great for us and he's very popular for the team and the fans,'' Humphreys said. ''That's why we've erred on the side of supporting one of our own.

''We all hope for the best with Taniela. The deal is incentive-based but it gives him some security. We were quite happy to take the risk.

''I think he deserves that judgment call. He's given us his all. We've got to make decisions which are right for the club, not what is the popular thing to do, but we are quite confident that if Taniela continues to work hard, and keeps his rate of recovery going, he'll make it back.''

Just when he does is still up for debate. After there were some fears Tuiaki had played his last NRL game about two months ago, he began to improve rapidly and started training with the top squad before straining his calf.

While he will almost certainly not be able to play first grade this year, there remains a possibility he will make a return at NSW Cup level.

Asked if he felt Tuiaki could return to the sort of form that made him one of the most feared wingers in the premiership last year, Humphreys said: ''I'd like to think so, but it's hard to tell. Medical opinion would probably say no but sometimes people defy medical opinion. He's got everyone around here supporting him. We're in his corner.''

Another injury-plagued player to receive some positive news yesterday was South Sydney prop Ben Ross, who had promising scan results from his long-term neck problems. He will be assessed again tomorrow, after which officials will have a firmer idea of his playing prospects.

The Rabbitohs also re-signed fullback Rhys Wesser to a one-year deal on the eve of his clash for the club with which he won a premiership, Penrith. "I'm really happy to be a Rabbit again. I think we have a great team here, and I want to be part of that," the 31-year-old said.

Elsewhere, Sydney Roosters re-signed second-rower Mitchell Aubusson to a two-year extension, locking him up until at least the end of 2013.

''We have a great young team that has been playing together for a number of years now so to know I will be a part of that progress is great,'' Aubusson said.
 

madunit

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Good to see the Tigers did the right thing by him.

Tell you what though, if he is fit and healthy for Round 1 next year, it will prove to be the buy of the season.
 

jadtiger

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Very happy the club has done the right thing and given him another contract.Sure there is a risk but it is one worth taking.I have no doubts that Taniela will do his utmost to be a success
 

Magpies Forever

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Great news. Good on you TnT, I hope you can recover to the standard you displayed in 2009. Imagine guys- TnT one wing, Tuqiri on the other- nice if it can happen.
 

hybrid_tiger

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I doubt we will ever see him on the wing again. Will probably play in the forwards.

Great news. His injury was just criminal, what rotten luck not to just break his ankle but have so many complications afterwards.
 

N.C.

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This makes my day.

Thank you Tigers, and thanks Taniela for sticking by us too...
 

Perth Tiger

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Weel done to the Tiges and TnT

Hopefully the dream wing partnership of TnT and Lote is ready for 2011
 

netic

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Great Stuff, he deserved some loyalty from his club.

Well done Tigers and i hope he can get back on the field and kick ass again
 

super_coach

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Now he has six months to get himself in as best shape as possible for 2011 without any contract worries hanging over his head. I have my doubts we will see TNT reach the heights of 2009 ever again but he deserves a contract and who knows hecould prove me wrong
 

TroopyF

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Thats bloody great news, would have been a huge slap in the face for the big man if he was let go,considering the rejects we've bought lately and the fact we carried Benji all that time too.
Good job.
 

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