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Tuivasa-Sheck Explores $1M R360 Deal Amid NRL Threat

URGENT UPDATE: Warriors star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is seriously considering a lucrative move to the breakaway rugby union competition R360, as confirmed by his manager, Bruce Sharrock. This development poses a significant threat to the NRL (National Rugby League) as Tuivasa-Sheck and Knights star Kalyn Ponga evaluate their options in the evolving rugby landscape.

Reports indicate that R360, backed by Saudi Arabian investors, aims to recruit 200 players by the end of September for a global tournament set to launch next year. The competition is rapidly gaining attention, posing a serious challenge to traditional rugby leagues.

Sharrock disclosed that Tuivasa-Sheck is eyeing a deal that could see him earn over $1 million per season after his current Warriors contract expires in 2026. Currently, he is on a salary of approximately $550,000, but the potential for a significant pay rise in the twilight of his career is enticing.

“We’ve explored what is a developing competition called R360,” said Sharrock. “Roger comes off his current NRL contract in 2026, and as part of that planning, I threw this in front of him and asked if he had any interest in this option. He said ‘why wouldn’t I?’”

Sharrock emphasized the importance of transparency with the Warriors, stating that they are aware of the opportunity being considered. “It’s part of our process,” he added, suggesting that while R360 is a viable option, extending Tuivasa-Sheck’s contract with the Warriors or pursuing opportunities with other rugby league teams remains on the table.

This development comes as the rugby union landscape is shifting, with players weighing lucrative offers against their current commitments. Fans are watching closely as the implications of these potential moves could reshape the competitive dynamics within both rugby and league.

As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on Tuivasa-Sheck and Ponga’s decisions, which could significantly impact the NRL and the future of professional rugby in both codes. Stay tuned for further updates as this story develops.

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