Vuna re-signs

minimum has gone up since though, up around 50k now. And i remember that report on the footy show. If he was struggling so much why the big screen TV in the background. Oh wait must have been a SANYO. lol
 
Funny that. *ahem*:icon_lol:

Just noticed, luckily you can't take rep away from people, appears I'm one of the more hated ones around haha, the forum equivalent of Willie Mason. :lol:

Edit: actually it appears you can give bad rep xD.
 
Do you want him to re-sign or resign? ;)

Yeah, I too think it's been taking a while. Does k4p have any more info?
 
Vuna to decide on rep future

Tonga or NZ?

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PROMISING Newcastle winger Cooper Vuna is torn between making himself available for New Zealand or Tonga and a contractual bonus from the Knights could be riding on the outcome.

The Knights have offered Vuna a two-season contract extension and hope to clinch the deal on Sunday morning, when football manager Warren Smiles meets the 20-year-old's agent in Auckland before Newcastle clash with the Warriors at Mt Smart Stadium that afternoon.

Included in the offer is an incentive clause relating to international football, whereby Vuna would earn a financial upgrade if he breaks into the New Zealand Test team.

But Auckland-born Vuna said yesterday he was seriously tempted to make himself available for Tonga, regardless of how much money was at stake.

"I was born in New Zealand, but me and Dad have been talking about me playing for Tonga," Vuna said yesterday.

"I'd love to play for New Zealand but it would be a great thing to play for Tonga, because that's my culture.

"I've got so many Tongan friends who want me to play for Tonga.

"I haven't made up my mind. I suppose it depends who asks me first."

Asked if the incentive clause would affect his decision, Vuna replied: "Money is important but I'll just follow my heart."

He said the amount of money involved was "pretty big for a young fella, but maybe not so big if you're Danny Buderus or Kurt Gidley".

Vuna could precipitate the issue on Sunday when he plays against his former club in a match certain to be watched closely by the New Zealand selectors.

The youngster has appeared in only 19 NRL games, but his potential was noted when he was included in the Kiwis train-on squad at the end of last season.

He was subsequently overlooked for the Wellington Test against Australia and the three-Test tour of England, and that was perhaps fortunate for him. The Kiwis were smashed 58-0 by the Kangaroos last year before suffering a 3-0 drubbing on their tour of the United Kingdom.

Kiwi selectors have never been shy in the past about picking players who are either inexperienced, or even in reserve grade, and Vuna could be a possible bolter for the SCG Test against Australia on May 9 if he performs strongly against the Warriors.

If he is not required by the Kiwis, he would be expected to walk into the Tongan team for the end-of-season World Cup.

Vuna is preparing to mark Patrick Ah Van on Sunday, which will give him a chance to prove a point to Warriors coach Ivan Cleary.

"He [Ah Van] was one of the guys I was competing with when I left the Warriors," Vuna said. "It was either me or him that was going to be there.

"They chose him and I had to make the move . . . I've done my homework on him and Manly scored a couple of tries down his side [last Monday].

"He's opposite me, so hopefully I'm going to get some opportunities down his side."

Vuna had a chat with Smiles yesterday about his contract status and indicated his intention was to re-sign with the Knights, unless he was advised otherwise by the people he trusted the most.

"I've got to go see the boss and the big, big boss on Saturday," Vuna joked.

"The first boss is Mum and Dad, and the big, big boss is my fiancee [Necia].

"Then I'll see my agent and clarify everything hopefully by early next week.

"I've spoken to my agent today and I'm pretty happy with everything.

"I'm still young and I can't be chasing money at the moment.

"I came here to make a profile and [coach] Brian Smith gave me the chance to do that in Newcastle.

"Money will come up later."

The Knights will train this morning before heading to Sydney, where they will stay overnight before flying to Auckland tomorrow morning.

Smith will take an 18-man squad and is still considering whether to reinstate veteran Adam MacDougall, who has missed two games with a knee injury.
 
Not sure, but playing Rep would automatically attract the bonus im guessing.

Great news to, that he will be signing within days.
 
Yeah i think he would benifit alot more from playing for NZ

Also aussie can you change louman14's av becasue i get confused with hers and K-N-7
 
Sorry Guys, I cant change an avatar because someone else has got it. Thats what Custom Avatars are for. You can PM Louman and ask him to change it politely.
 
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