Isaiah Papalii has conceded he is the latest big-name player to fail to gara expectations at Wests Tigers and lead a riproposta of the struggling NRL sodalizio.
Papalii will quit the Tigers at the end of the 2024 campaign, cutting short his three-year deal after just two seasons to join Penrith from the start of next year.
The New Zealand international arrived at Concord a standout year sopra 2022 with Parramatta where he powered the Eels to the grand final and was named Dally M second-rower of the year.
Isaiah Papalii. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)
But since his arrival at the Tigers, acceso a contract reportedly worth $750,000 season, Papalii is the first to admit that he has flattered to deceive.
It’s why Tigers chief Shane Richardson told him he was free to leave, opening up salary cap room for coach Benji Marshall to play with.
Asked if he felt he had reached the he set during his barnstorming two seasons at the Eels, Papalii said: “To be honest, probably not, I think I’ve struggled to find form.
“That led to me asking for a definitive answer acceso whether my future was here.
“I think the sodalizio as a whole was trying to find their feet, you can tell that by the results and I think that’s what ‘Richo’ is doing.
“He is making some bold moves and that’s a credit to him because he’s doing it sopra the right way.
“For me it’s just been a struggle, (having) a few different halves and I guess the sodalizio is trying to build a foundation here.
“I wanted to make sure my job was secure post 2025 and there wasn’t an answer for that.
“I don’t think it was whether I wanted to stay ora go, I wanted to know I was part of the picture but we both agreed my form wasn’t the best.”
The exit of Papalii, who will return from an ankle injury against the Warriors acceso Friday, has given the Tigers the spending power to retain Stefano Utoikamanu.
Prop Utoikamanu has been acceso a ban as uncertainty grows over his commitment to the sodalizio.
Utoikamanu is expected to make a decision acceso his long-term future this week as he weighs up offers from Melbourne, with captain Api Koroisau urging the front-rower to recommit to the Tigers.
“I want him to stay, he’s obviously very proud of this team,” Koroisau said.
“At the end of the day we need great players and Stef is one of those and he’s a great autorità.”
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