New Zealand Warriors forward Ligi Sao is the latest NRL player to be linked with a move to Super League. The 26-year-old has been in and around the Warriors’ squad this season but is out of contract at the end of the year, with a new deal not looking likely.
Hull FC are one of the clubs reportedly interested in his services, according to the Hull Daily Mail. However, Castleford have also expressed their interest and see Sao as a potential replacement for Mitch Clark, who is set to join Wigan.
Don't know too much about the lad, but surely gotta be better than Tautai?
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Better than Clark anorl by the sounds of it...Nobody wrote:New Zealand Warriors forward Ligi Sao is the latest NRL player to be linked with a move to Super League. The 26-year-old has been in and around the Warriors’ squad this season but is out of contract at the end of the year, with a new deal not looking likely.
Hull FC are one of the clubs reportedly interested in his services, according to the Hull Daily Mail. However, Castleford have also expressed their interest and see Sao as a potential replacement for Mitch Clark, who is set to join Wigan.
Don't know too much about the lad, but surely gotta be better than Tautai?
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Nobody wrote:New Zealand Warriors forward Ligi Sao is the latest NRL player to be linked with a move to Super League. The 26-year-old has been in and around the Warriors’ squad this season but is out of contract at the end of the year, with a new deal not looking likely.
Hull FC are one of the clubs reportedly interested in his services, according to the Hull Daily Mail. However, Castleford have also expressed their interest and see Sao as a potential replacement for Mitch Clark, who is set to join Wigan.
Don't know too much about the lad, but surely gotta be better than Tautai?
He's played 46 NRL games in 6 years.. few injuries the main reason.
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Apparently would have struggled getting a visa unless we committed to giving him a wage of £100k a year+
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Stuff that then, if he's hardly played due to injury. That sort of wage could be used better on someone else.HuddsTigers wrote:Apparently would have struggled getting a visa unless we committed to giving him a wage of £100k a year+
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I enjoyed some Ligi Sao with some special fried rice in a Cantonese in Horsforth. Mmmm lovely.
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