HAVEN SIGN PAPUA NEW GUINEA RUGBY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL
Rodney Pora |
WHITEHAVEN have signed a Papua New Guinea international – but the deal will collapse if he doesn’t pass an English exam.
Rodney Pora is the fearsome Test prop the club are poised to bring to
The Recreation Ground and help mount a strong Championship challenge. He
has built up a fearsome reputation for PNG in the Test arena including
World and Pacific Cup internationals.
All that remains now is for Pora to pass an English exam which is a pre-requisite to gaining a visa.
He has already sat the tests but the results have still to come from Australia causing the delay in completing the deal.
Whitehaven chief executive Barry Richardson confirmed: “Rodney has
signed for us and once he passes the exam there should be no problems. I
spoke to him on New Year’s Day and he’s as keen as mustard to come.”
He has been a regular in the Papua New Guinea team for several years and
is first-choice No 8. Richardson described Pora as “a big, rough tough
forward who has a substantial presence on the field”.
And there could be a double PNG boost as Whitehaven remain confident of
signing Pora’s front-row international team-mate who can’t be named at
this stage. “Terms have been agreed, all the paperwork has been sorted
out at this end, we are just waiting for him to get a visa in his own
country. We are keeping fingers crossed,” said Richardson.
Definitely returning from PNG is Jessie Joe Parker to add his
considerable force to the back division having contributed spectacularly
to the promotion success. The deal is signed and sealed.
Richardson will meet him at Newcastle Airport on January 10. And landing
at the same airport on Friday from Australia is speedy all-rounder
James Cameron.
“We have recruited well,” said Richardson. “It’s going to be tough but
if everybody pulls together on and off the field we can do well in the
Championship.
“One way or another our pack is going to be stronger and more powerful
than last season having already signed two other experienced props in
Paul Jackson and Lee Paterson.”
Source: News & Star
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