Josh Aloiai, supporter of the Wantaway Wests Tigers, hit Lee Hagipantelis back on Instagram after the club chairman rebuked him.
Aloiai is pushing for an immediate termination of his contract with the NRL club – a request that makes Hagipantelis adamant will not be granted by the club.
Hagipantelis told foxsports.com.au the Tigers would rather let the star “mow the lawns in Leichhardt and Campbelltown” than dismiss him from his last year of contract.
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Aloiai responded by posting a meme on his Instagram story of a man mowing the lawn with his face up and the caption, “I’ll make sure it’s a super fast boy.”
Aloiai on Tuesday called for an immediate release of the Tigers with the intention of joining Manly, telling officials he would “never wear the jersey again”.
A report in The Sydney Morning Heraldclaimed Aloiai’s manager Tyran Smith had reached out to the club in the past few weeks asking for an extension.
Smith also represents Addin Fonua-Blake, whose move to the Warriors in Brookvale has made room for salary caps.
Aloiai was also one of Michael Maguire’s strongest supporters in a season of increasing speculation about a locker room ransom.
The Samoan international has now changed his mind and decided to leave the Tigers with a switch to the sea eagles on offer.
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Josh Aloiai, supporter of the Wantaway Wests Tigers, hit Lee Hagipantelis back on Instagram after the club chairman rebuked him.
Aloiai is pushing for an immediate termination of his contract with the NRL club – a request that makes Hagipantelis adamant will not be granted by the club.
Hagipantelis told foxsports.com.au the Tigers would rather let the star “mow the lawns in Leichhardt and Campbelltown” than dismiss him from his last year of contract.
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ORIGIN SCOUT: NSW would like to explain why Friend didn’t need HIA
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Aloiai responded by posting a meme on his Instagram story of a man mowing the lawn with his face up and the caption, “I’ll make sure it’s a super fast boy.”
Aloiai on Tuesday called for an immediate release of the Tigers with the intention of joining Manly, telling officials he would “never wear the jersey again”.
A report in The Sydney Morning Heraldclaimed Aloiai’s manager Tyran Smith had reached out to the club in the past few weeks asking for an extension.
Smith also represents Addin Fonua-Blake, whose move to the Warriors in Brookvale has made room for salary caps.
Aloiai was also one of Michael Maguire’s strongest supporters in a season of increasing speculation about a locker room ransom.
The Samoan international has now changed his mind and decided to leave the Tigers with a switch to the sea eagles on offer.
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