The Fiji Times

Harris-Tavita’s hope

- RLWC2021.COM

CHANEL Harris-Tavita is adamant that Samoa’s Rugby League World Cup final showdown with Australia will be his final appearance in the sport – despite being only 23 years old.

The Samoan star announced his decision to retire in May, declaring that his heart was no longer in the sport, though that has not stopped him playing a key role in helping his country to their first ever World Cup final.

The New Zealand-born half has not ruled out a return at some point but maintains that his future lies elsewhere, having previously stated that he wishes to pursue a career in writing.

“It’s been hard for me to make this decision because there is obviously a lot of money in this game, but it’s a short career,” he said.

“It was actually after I ruptured my testicle (against Melbourne in April) I spent a bit of time on myself thinking, contemplat­ing my next contract and I thought the decision I made was the best decision for me moving forward.

“It’s just an honest decision. I don’t feel like I want to keep playing so I’m trying something else and people are being really supportive – I can’t thank them enough for that.

“If I feel a deep desire to come back to the game and I feel like I can do more for the game, I’ll come back, but I’ll find something else that I like doing and I’ll keep doing that. It’s a decision I’m still continuing with and I’m enjoying the last of it.”

Reflecting on Samoa’s route to Saturday’s showpiece, Harris-Tavita feels there was a poetic justice to the way his team overcame the final hurdle on the road to Old Trafford.

Stephen Crichton’s late-gasp field goal broke English hearts in the semifinal, a feeling, and outcome, that Harris-Tavita knows all too well – his final NRL appearance ended in despair as his New Zealand Warriors side lost to an extra-time Gold Coast Titans field-goal in September. But he is hoping for a happier ending to his internatio­nal career this weekend and hopes the home crowd will be on Samoa’s side when they bid for glory, and immortalit­y, against red-hot favourites Australia.

“My last (NRL) game was at Mount Smart and we lost by a field goal. So it’s been a pretty full circle moment for me winning by a field goal in the semi, now potentiall­y finishing up with a World Cup Grand Final,” he said.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images for RLWC ?? Jake Trbojevic.
Picture: Getty Images for RLWC Jake Trbojevic.
 ?? Picture: Getty Images for RLWC ?? Chanel Harris-Tavita.
Picture: Getty Images for RLWC Chanel Harris-Tavita.

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