The Gold Coast Bulletin

Luai is eyeing return

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Panthers star Jarome Luai is aiming to play in next month’s World Club Challenge against Wigan after undergoing shoulder surgery in October.

Luai left the grand final win against the Broncos in the second half after suffering a shoulder injury, and went under the knife soon after.

Luai’s name has been in the headlines quite a bit this offseason with the polarising playmaker to join the Tigers on a five-year deal from 2025.

Penrith fullback Dylan Edwards says Luai is “training very well” and hopes his teammates final season at the club is a successful one.

“I’m not sure of the exact time line, but he is training very well, doing a lot of rehab and working really hard, so he is going to give himself every chance,” Edwards said at a Panthers fan day on Saturday.

“We would love to send him off on a high note. He is still one of our brothers and he is going to compete as hard as he can this year, so hopefully send him off as a winner.”

The Panthers are no strangers to seeing teammates head to other clubs as Penrith’s success means they often fall victim to the salary cap crunch.

Last year’s Rookie of the Year winner Sunia Turuva understand­s Luai’s decision and believes the five-eighth’s impending departure won’t be an impact on the team as they strive for a fourth-straight premiershi­p.

“He has still been his loud self and been the pest he is. I personally haven’t seen anything different from Jarome this year,” Turuva said.

“The boys would love that for him, we just gotta try and make sure we finish on a good note for him, like we did for Spenny (Spencer Leniu), Critta (Stephen Crichton) and Cogs (Jack Cogger).”

 ?? ?? Panthers star Jarome Luai.
Panthers star Jarome Luai.

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