Panthers sign new strong top player from West tigers

‘Toughest decision of my life’: Luai makes $6m Tigers move official as Panthers answer big question

Jarome Luai has confirmed he will move to the Wests Tigers on a five-year deal, putting an end to months of speculaton surrounding his future.

The Penrith star revealed the news in a press conference in Darling Harbour after the Panthers reportedly waived the 10-day cooling off period.

Luai described the call to leave the Panthers as “probably the toughest decision of my career and probably life so far.”

“(It’s) definitely gotten a lot more attention than what we would have liked these past few months,” he added.

“The purpose of this was to clear everything up and get everything out of the way out of respect and courtesy for the year ahead for my team and my teammates in 2024…

“So without further ado, for 2025 I’ll be heading to the Wests Tigers to continue my career.

“The obvious reason was it was a great opportunity for me to provide and create for my family, and also to create for myself.

“I’ve had a great connection with Benji (Marshall), we’ve spoken about the future and what he sees in me and moving forward. I’m really excited about it.”

Although not confirmed by the player or club themselves, Luai’s five-year deal with the Tigers is estimated to be worth a staggering $6 million.

Luai told the press conference the chance to provide for his family was a big factor in the decision but also admitted he was motivated by the chance to step out of the shadow of Penrith’s many superstars and lead a team himself as a marquee star.

“It (to lead a team) is motivating,” Luai said. “I think anyone saying ill about me motivates me. I’ve always had the edge and that chip on my shoulder”.

Luai’s father Martin added: “He’s always been a born leader and he’s reality excited about the opportunity to lead a team and I think it’s up to him to prove it to all those doubters”.

The deal represents a major coup for Wests Tigers head coach Marshall ahead of his rookie season as an NRL boss.

And Marshall cannot wait to get to work with his prized recruit, even if he has to wait one year.

“His experience as a genuine premiership-winning playmaker will be great for us and the future of our club,” Marshall said in a statement.

“We love the way Jarome plays his footy and even better, he is a great person.

“We very much look forward to welcoming Jarome and his family to our club in 2025, but right now, season 2024 is our focus.”

The Panthers’ decision to waive the 10-day cooling off period proved to be crucial in hurrying along Luai’s official decison.

Under the new contracting rules in the CBA, there is a 10-day cooling off period after a player receives an offer they’d be willing to accept from another club.

That gives the player’s former club the chance to negotiate and potentially up their offer if they would like. Those 10 days also gives the player the option to change his mind if he wants to.

the Luai sweepstakes, as were the Canterbury Bulldogs.

But Luai’s manager Wok Wright made the surprising revelation there were several other teams vying for the three-time premiership winner’s services.

“Obviously there’s some clubs that have been documented that have been right in there and there’s been some clubs who it hasn’t come about that have shown real interest as well,” Wright said.

Luai added: “Ever since I’ve come to market there’s been a lot of interest and it’s been a great learning curve.”

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