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Metcalf is back!
Back to his rightful home. Fiji have pulled a coup of their own in luring Metcalf over to the team where he reunites with the better SJ. Heads have rolled at Kaiviti after their painful demise in the last 60 mins, with Dean Bell also joining the Fiji team and is expected to provide much needed leadership, although question marks have emerged over his attacking ability after having spent the offseason at the Tortoises. Brady Malam also joins the team and in return Fiji have released attacking flair in the form of Eli Katoa, the dependable John Simon, and centre Joel Moon who also provides halves cover. The team is now utilising their full salary cap and are expected to be in the market to clean up their salary cap space with the new player events announced earlier today. Potentially the best forward bench player in the game Jazz Tevaga has been mooted in trade scenarios involving a number of teams and is understood to be the player inline to make way for some key movements. 'A player who can play prop, lock, hooker, second rower doesnt come around too often, and is an invaluable chess piece for a team looking to have him in their arsenal. As such as expect something of equivalent value in the trade, and the first to hit the trade acceptable will be the one to profit from his positional depth value'.
Back to his rightful home. Fiji have pulled a coup of their own in luring Metcalf over to the team where he reunites with the better SJ. Heads have rolled at Kaiviti after their painful demise in the last 60 mins, with Dean Bell also joining the Fiji team and is expected to provide much needed leadership, although question marks have emerged over his attacking ability after having spent the offseason at the Tortoises. Brady Malam also joins the team and in return Fiji have released attacking flair in the form of Eli Katoa, the dependable John Simon, and centre Joel Moon who also provides halves cover. The team is now utilising their full salary cap and are expected to be in the market to clean up their salary cap space with the new player events announced earlier today. Potentially the best forward bench player in the game Jazz Tevaga has been mooted in trade scenarios involving a number of teams and is understood to be the player inline to make way for some key movements. 'A player who can play prop, lock, hooker, second rower doesnt come around too often, and is an invaluable chess piece for a team looking to have him in their arsenal. As such as expect something of equivalent value in the trade, and the first to hit the trade acceptable will be the one to profit from his positional depth value'.


