Jarome Luai
Jarome Luai has declared he wants to "grow a nation" after becoming the first player to say yes to the tax-free salaries on offer with NRL new boys the PNG Chiefs.
Jarome Luai is expected to put pen to paper on a deal with the PNG Chiefs, who have announced South Sydney try-scoring freak Alex Johnston as their historic first signing.
Papua New Guinea's prime minister has declared that Jarome Luai's visit to Port Moresby "sends a message" the nation's NRL team is ready to hit the ground running.
Jarome Luai has been in "teacher" mode but is set to swap the blackboard for the black and orange jersey as Wests Tigers eye a first four-game winning streak since 2012.
Brisbane's hopes of winning the derby clash with the Dolphins have been rocked with star prop Payne Haas ruled out with a shoulder injury. Star forward Haas suffered a knock to an AC joint in the 18-1...
Jarome Luai will miss a month with his knee injury, but his Wests Tigers halves partner Adam Doueihi has been cleared of a hamstring issue and is on track to play in the club's next game.
Wests Tigers fear they could lose Jarome Luai for a month after he and halves partner Adam Douiehi were both injured in their 20-16 loss to South Sydney.
Jarome Luai has revealed how a desire to be a trailblazer for young Polynesian halves has been the driving force behind only ever wanting to play Tests for Samoa.
Stephen Crichton calls them the sons of Samoa, and when it comes to family and country, commitment to both the national jersey and each other is a year-long thing.
Samoa's players are on the verge of one the greatest feats in the nation's sporting history, as they eye off a maiden rugby league trophy. Three years after reaching the World Cup final in England, Sa...
It's the homecoming for Samoa that Jarome Luai will happily take credit for. When he captains Samoa against New Zealand in a Pacific Championships clash in October, Wests Tigers star Luai is set to be...
Samoa coach Ben Gardiner's favourite film is Field of Dreams, and his flowering team is blooming in fertile soil ahead of the Pacific Championships.
Jarome Luai has declared he won't walk out on the Wests Tigers, giving the strongest indication yet he will see out his five-year contract with the NRL club.