Three players primed for the NRL with Wests Tigers set to sign English forward
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Three players primed for the NRL with Wests Tigers set to sign English forward
As part of Wests Tigers’ ‘mass exodus’, Jayden Sullivan is set for a Super League move, after strong links with Hull FC and even now Salford Red Devils.
The Sydney Morning Herald reported last month that Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson has flown to England to offer players to Super League sides, with Bateman amongst the players they suggest is set to be offered.
The key player they were looking to offload was Jayden Sullivan, whose half-a-million Australian dollar deal was set to actually increase in the final years of his deal
He signed for Wests ahead of this year, but chief executive Shane Richardson, who has joined the club since, wants him gone.
It seemed likely he’d head to the MKM Stadium, but it’s now being reported by Rugby League Live that Salford Red Devils have agreed to terms with Wests for a move, and just need the player himself to sign it off on his end.
As well as this, Wide World of Sports is reporting that Wests are in “advanced talks to bring in an unnamed English forward in 2025.”
With that in mind, here are three potential options who could join Leigh prop Tom Amone in moving to NRL.
Elliot Minchella (82 Super League appearances)
Although only 28, Minchella has been all over the place, playing for Leeds Rhinos, Sheffield Eagles, London Broncos and Bradford Bulls before eventually ending up at Hull KR, where he’s been a huge part of their rise.
He’s only missed one game all season, which was due to a groin injury.
Being the first name on the team sheet, and indeed captain, he’s clearly very highly regarded at Craven Park.
However, now could be the time to head Down Under, where the allure of NRL, and the larger pay packet, might make it difficult for the Robins to keep their man.
They might be one of the best sides in the league at the moment, but they still can’t compete financially in the same way that NRL sides could.
Tyler Dupree (53 Super League appearances)
The 24-year-old is one of the best props in Super League right now and is a key member of a very strong Wigan Warriors side.
He missed out on the Challenge Cup final in disappointing fashion but has shown his quality for the Warriors in Super League since moving from Salford half-way through the 2023 season.
The prop signed on a four-year deal, but with so many big-money players being offloaded, Wests Tigers should have the money to buy him out of his contract if he’s their number one target.
The Warriors may have shown how highly they rate him with the length of his contract, but they’re a side stacked with quality forward after quality forward, so are more likely to let him go than most clubs would be.
This is also shown by the fact that he’s only been in the Warriors’ starting 13 five times this season.
He could also miss out on more minutes now that Sam Walters is back from injury.
George Delaney (31 Super League appearances)
Another man from a stacked side, Delaney is a top talent at just 20-years-old.
His deal is until the end of 2026, but again, Wests should be capable of striking a deal.
A Saints academy graduate, he’s already made 31 Super League appearances, but apart from his six starts in a row in 2023, he’s never started more than one game in a row.
Wests need major changes, and their struggling squad could be seen by Delaney as a chance to become a starter.
He’ll also surely have plenty of NRL sides on his radar anyway, and the Tigers may see this as an opportunity to get ahead of their league rivals in securing his signature for themselves.
He’s surely one of the top young forward talents in the world, so they’d be crazy to not, at least, try.
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The Sydney Morning Herald reported last month that Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson has flown to England to offer players to Super League sides, with Bateman amongst the players they suggest is set to be offered.
The key player they were looking to offload was Jayden Sullivan, whose half-a-million Australian dollar deal was set to actually increase in the final years of his deal
He signed for Wests ahead of this year, but chief executive Shane Richardson, who has joined the club since, wants him gone.
It seemed likely he’d head to the MKM Stadium, but it’s now being reported by Rugby League Live that Salford Red Devils have agreed to terms with Wests for a move, and just need the player himself to sign it off on his end.
As well as this, Wide World of Sports is reporting that Wests are in “advanced talks to bring in an unnamed English forward in 2025.”
With that in mind, here are three potential options who could join Leigh prop Tom Amone in moving to NRL.
Elliot Minchella (82 Super League appearances)
Although only 28, Minchella has been all over the place, playing for Leeds Rhinos, Sheffield Eagles, London Broncos and Bradford Bulls before eventually ending up at Hull KR, where he’s been a huge part of their rise.
He’s only missed one game all season, which was due to a groin injury.
Being the first name on the team sheet, and indeed captain, he’s clearly very highly regarded at Craven Park.
However, now could be the time to head Down Under, where the allure of NRL, and the larger pay packet, might make it difficult for the Robins to keep their man.
They might be one of the best sides in the league at the moment, but they still can’t compete financially in the same way that NRL sides could.
Tyler Dupree (53 Super League appearances)
The 24-year-old is one of the best props in Super League right now and is a key member of a very strong Wigan Warriors side.
He missed out on the Challenge Cup final in disappointing fashion but has shown his quality for the Warriors in Super League since moving from Salford half-way through the 2023 season.
The prop signed on a four-year deal, but with so many big-money players being offloaded, Wests Tigers should have the money to buy him out of his contract if he’s their number one target.
The Warriors may have shown how highly they rate him with the length of his contract, but they’re a side stacked with quality forward after quality forward, so are more likely to let him go than most clubs would be.
This is also shown by the fact that he’s only been in the Warriors’ starting 13 five times this season.
He could also miss out on more minutes now that Sam Walters is back from injury.
George Delaney (31 Super League appearances)
Another man from a stacked side, Delaney is a top talent at just 20-years-old.
His deal is until the end of 2026, but again, Wests should be capable of striking a deal.
A Saints academy graduate, he’s already made 31 Super League appearances, but apart from his six starts in a row in 2023, he’s never started more than one game in a row.
Wests need major changes, and their struggling squad could be seen by Delaney as a chance to become a starter.
He’ll also surely have plenty of NRL sides on his radar anyway, and the Tigers may see this as an opportunity to get ahead of their league rivals in securing his signature for themselves.
He’s surely one of the top young forward talents in the world, so they’d be crazy to not, at least, try.
https://www.seriousaboutrl.com/wests-ti ... gue-93065/
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Re: Three players primed for the NRL with Wests Tigers set to sign English forward
I’d be gutted if Dupree left 
Anyone can support a team when it is winning, that takes no courage.
But to stand behind a team, to defend a team when it is down and really needs you,
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Re:Three players primed for the NRL with Wests Tigers set to sign English forward
I wouldn't like it either, but is he really 'one of the best props in Superleague right now'? That's more than a bit of stretch, surely?
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Re: Three players primed for the NRL with Wests Tigers set to sign English forward
Another terrible article full of mistakes
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Hes a fine player is young Dupree but I can see him on his way down under he just seems that type of player who doesn't settle to long at a club before his form attracts bigger sides (I say that in Wigans case not the basket case that is wests tigers)in their case they cn simply throw money at him and hope he wants to taste life down under.
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Any player going to the Tigers with the talent Dupree has have no ambition. Seriously they are not a club a talent should even consider.fozzie58 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 2:38 pm Hes a fine player is young Dupree but I can see him on his way down under he just seems that type of player who doesn't settle to long at a club before his form attracts bigger sides (I say that in Wigans case not the basket case that is wests tigers)in their case they cn simply throw money at him and hope he wants to taste life down under.
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Oh I agree hence why I stated wests are an utter basket case of a club.thegimble wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 3:36 pmAny player going to the Tigers with the talent Dupree has have no ambition. Seriously they are not a club a talent should even consider.fozzie58 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 2:38 pm Hes a fine player is young Dupree but I can see him on his way down under he just seems that type of player who doesn't settle to long at a club before his form attracts bigger sides (I say that in Wigans case not the basket case that is wests tigers)in their case they cn simply throw money at him and hope he wants to taste life down under.
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fozzie58 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:57 pmOh I agree hence why I stated wests are an utter basket case of a club.thegimble wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 3:36 pmAny player going to the Tigers with the talent Dupree has have no ambition. Seriously they are not a club a talent should even consider.fozzie58 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 2:38 pm Hes a fine player is young Dupree but I can see him on his way down under he just seems that type of player who doesn't settle to long at a club before his form attracts bigger sides (I say that in Wigans case not the basket case that is wests tigers)in their case they cn simply throw money at him and hope he wants to taste life down under.
They have a new half superstar in the making, Lachlan Galvin. Broken through this year played 10 games wants out. They are our Hull FC atm
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That's a very good comparison in regards to Hull they seem to go for names with little thought of team building it seems to me but when they're hawking over paid stars over here as seems to be the case says to me that perhaps they've finally realised the problems at the club, we shall see of course.
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