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David Wilson (68)
Was Mike Ala'alatoa actually not offered a contract for 2016 or did he choose to leave?
I can find no evidence anywhere that the Waratahs offered him a contract. Possibly they did, possibly they didn't. One assumes that there wasn't a meanigful offer there as the lad decided to go to Manawatu ITM Cup team in 2015 and was presumably not persued with any vigour by the Waratahs. Quite odd IMO since Kepu had already announced he was leaving.
The Crusaders seem fairly confident of his potential and I think it's commonly accepted that there's greater rugby depth in NZ than here - so they've gone for him over youngsters who've been through the Kiwi junior system.
The 24-year old spent two season with the Waratahs before signing with ITM Cup side Manawatu for the 2015 season, where he caught the attention of Crusaders forwards coach Dave Hewett.
“We’ve been keeping a close eye on the options at tighthead prop since Nepo Laulala’s decision to shift to the Chiefs, and Michael has been one who has really stood out,” Hewett said.
“He’s put in some impressive performances for the Turbos and, importantly, has really grown across the season. It’s obvious that he is working hard on his game and is ambitious and determined to succeed. That’s what really attracted us to him, he already has an impressive physical demeanour but he also has a great attitude.”
http://www.rugbynews.net.au/michael-Ala'alatoa-signs-one-year-deal-with-crusaders/
His explanation at least implies that he didn't feel that he had an opportunity at the Waratahs:
“I have moved to New Zealand this year in the hope of improving my game and gaining a Super Rugby contract, so to have achieved that with the BNZ Crusaders is a dream come true. The Crusaders have produced some of the best props in the world in recent years, so I know that I am going to the right place to learn and improve. I can’t wait to join the team and start preparing for the season ahead,” Ala'alatoa said.
http://westharbourrugby.com.au/uncategorized/bnz-crusaders-sign-prop-michael-Ala'alatoa/