A former Warrior, playing his trade in the Super League, could be set for an NRL return.
Meanwhile, Australian Schoolboys captain Karl Oloapu has been granted permission to negotiate with rival clubs.
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BRONCOS YOUNGSTER WANTS OUT
Broncos young gun Karl Oloapu has reportedly begun meeting with rival clubs, desperately looking to depart the Red Hill club.
The young gun signed a three-year deal with Brisbane in January and claimed he was given the guarantees of being in the top 30 squad, and also playing five-eighth.
The 18-year-old went as fair as saying “I will never play for Brisbane as long as I live” and according to WWOS, Oloapu is ready to walk out the door.
The Australian Schoolboys captain is reportedly refusing to train with the Broncos due to the promises not being met.
The Broncos are willing to let the rising star go, but will be seeking a transfer fee from any club willing to sign him.
Wayne Bennett’s Dolphins are reportedly interested in Oloapu’s services, while Bulldogs supremo Phil Gould also reportedly met with the young half.
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FORMER WARRIORS RETURN
Former Warriors flyer David Fusitu’a could reportedly make an NRL return after a stint in the Super League with Leeds Rhinos.
The 28-year-old played 108 games across eight seasons with the New Zealand side, before moving abroad.
However, according to WWOS, Fusitu’a is reportedly unhappy in Leeds and was handed extended leave over the Christmas period to return home to New Zealand.
Fusitu’a reportedly wants to play in the NRL again, but will have to be granted an early release from his contract with the Rhinos.
The outside back played 14 games in the Super League last season and has a year left on his two-year contract signed in January 2022.
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