The Cairns Post

Pangai Jr gets the message

- DAVID RICCIO

THE Wests Tigers’ indecisive­ness over Tevita Pangai Jr and suggestion­s through the media that he wasn’t a good fit cost the club his signature.

In yet another recruitmen­t blow for the Tigers, Pangai Jr phoned coach Michael Maguire on Tuesday to deliver the news that he was headed to the Canterbury Bulldogs on a three-year deal from 2022.

The Tongan internatio­nal’s swift departure from the Broncos after six years also includes an immediate pit-stop at Penrith, where he will play for the remainder of the season.

Pangai Jr (pictured) could be named on the Panthers’ bench on Tuesday to face Melbourne next weekend.

The Bulldogs are rejoicing in their key acquisitio­n but the story that continues to prove cruel is the Tigers recruitmen­t process that has again fallen short.

It was reported in late May the Tigers hierarchy had attempted a stealth-like mission to sign Pangai Jr and his Broncos teammate Jamayne Isaako.

The meeting was immediatel­y hosed down by the Broncos, who claimed both players had merely met Maguire – the Kiwi Test coach – to discuss internatio­nal football matters.

The Broncos also claimed the pair were in their plans for next season.

However, within the space of three weeks, Pangai Jr was told he had permission to negotiate with rival clubs – and possibly earn a release from the remainder of his 2021 and 2202 contract.

It was considered a given that the Tigers, having already commenced the recruitmen­t process, would prove untroubled in getting the deal done.

However, on July 1, a Sydney journalist posted on Twitter that the Tigers, after doing “their homework” were no longer interested in Pangai Jr because he “wasn’t a good fit for them”.

The post sent alarm bells to Pangai Jr. Despite this, the Tigers then seemingly changed their mind again, believed to be at the behest of Maguire.

Pangai Jr enjoyed his conversati­ons with Maguire, but couldn’t ignore the messaging emanating out of the club.

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