‘Could be better than all of us’: Dual worldwide’s daring Suaali’i rugby name

Dual worldwide Lote Tuqiri believes Joseph Suaali’i “could be better” than the entire different rugby league converts that got here earlier than him.

Suaali’i’ll make the fast change to rugby union following the 2024 NRL season after inking a three-year deal stated to be price a complete of $5 million.

The 20-year-old is following within the footsteps of Tuqiri in addition to the likes of Israel Folau and Sonny Billy Williams.

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Tuqiri, who performed 67 video games for the Wallabies, made the daring name that Suaali’i could possibly be the perfect convert we’ve seen.

“He could get to Israel Folau status,” Tuqiri informedThe Sydney Morning Herald.

“He probably could be better. He could be better than all of us rugby league converts. Joseph Suaalii could be a force to be reckoned with.”

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It comes after new Rugby Australia CEO Phil Waugh teased that Suaali’i could possibly be parachuted into an Australian jersey for the Wallabies’ spring tour of England and Ireland.

Depending how the Roosters’ season pans out, that could possibly be simply weeks after Suaali’i performs in an NRL finals collection.

Tuqiri admitted “there would be a chance” of participant unrest if that does occur however believes gamers will largely be on board given the calibre of participant Suaali’i is

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“I actually feel a bit sorry for the kid. He’s just doing the best for himself.

“There always will be a bit of conjecture. On the whole, if you play in a team environment, you want success and the best players.

“He’s not going back to rugby because he’s a dud. I think the players will get around it.

“I think there was a little bit (conjecture) when I was coming through … and I get that because guys have been playing rugby their whole life. You’ve just got to be good enough.

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“At the end of the day, we weren’t good enough (at the World Cup). We picked blokes to go to the World Cup who we thought were good enough but weren’t. That quality was terrible.

“You’d be silly not to take him.

“They’ve made a big investment. He’s been playing at a high level with the Roosters. I think you try and fast-track him in.

“Whether he plays or not is another question. What we saw in the World Cup is not having enough experience. I think just being away with blokes will stand him in good stead going into 2025.”

Source web site: www.foxsports.com.au

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