The Waratahs could have used him more to be honest- we are not at all stacked for wings.I can only think this was driven at RA level because of a perceived weakness in test wingers for the Wallabies, because as a Super Rugby level whilst the Reds wingers aren’t great, they are suitable
Or outside backs to be honest- he could be handy at 13 with more upside than FoketiThe Waratahs could have used him more to be honest- we are not at all stacked for wings.
Out of interest, this is a Reds team of players signed out to the end of 2022
1. Hoopert
2. Mafi
3. Tupou
4. Rodda
5. Blyth
6. LSL (Lukhan Salakaia-Loto)
7. McReight
8. Wilson
9. McDermott
10. Lucas
11. Campbell
12. Stewart
13. Petaia
14. Vunivalu
15.
18. W. Blyth
The Waratahs could have used him more to be honest- we are not at all stacked for wings.
"Suliasi was a standout schoolboy rugby player, he is an elite finisher with a lot of big game experience for a young man and will have an immediate impact for the Reds in 2021 and put himself right in the frame for higher honours,” Scott Johnson said.
“He is one player we have been looking at very closely this year with the skillset we are looking for in the outside backs. He has been working in a great environment at the Storm and has chosen a future in rugby, so it is a great result for the games.”
The money suggested for an NRL winger seems quite bizarre, they don't get well paid in the NRL so why are we paying overs?
It was reported $1.8m for two years
I'm all for it.
The Reds (and Wallabies) are getting a proper strike power player, with a good skill set to match, who will be in the prime of his career.
He's coming from arguably the best club and coaching setup across all Australian codes, so work ethic and coach-ability won't be an issue. It should be good watch.