Sydney Roosters winger poised to lose out on Super League team
As the Super League season begins its lengthy bend into the home straight, clubs are using the week-long break for the international break to evaluate their teams and finalize some much-needed transfer business.
The Leigh Leopards have overcome a significant barrier in their pursuit to sign David Armstrong from the NRL, according to information that surfaced earlier today. Additionally confirmed is Cam Scott’s transfer from Hull FC to Wakefield Trinity, where he will play his 2025 season on Humberside.
There is a particular demand for outside backs, with several Super League teams searching for new wingers Tommy Makinson will leave St Helens to play with the Catalans.Daniel Tupou, an international player for Tongan and Australia, has amassed a large try total during his NRL career. Throughout his career, he has amassed 152 tries in 254 games and won three NRL Premierships as well as a World Club Challenge title.
In an attempt to add strike to an attack that has faltered at times this season, Tupou was linked to a move to the Catalans earlier in the year, along with New Zealand Warriors winger Dallin-Watene Zalazniak and Leeds winger Ash Handley.
But, a report in the Australian Daily Telegraph claims that Tupou will not be wearing the gold and blood of the Catalans come playoff time. Rather, it appears that he will sign a contract extension to stay in Sydney. mentioned in.Yes (I want to go on), but let’s wait and see. My family is the reason I want to continue. My reason is because of them.
“I suppose I have no choice. All I have to do is keep showing up for practice and games and take advantage of any chance I have.
“If I’m not playing football, you can probably find me on the golf course, but don’t hold your hopes too high—I’m not that good. It is an ongoing project.
Now that Johnstone and Davies have departed, it seems that Les Dracs will focus on Nick Cotric, a player with the Canberra Raiders. Makinson will take over for the other open spot on the Dragons’ roster.
According to Channel Nine World of Sports, Cotric will accept a three-year contract.