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Force sign former NRL player

12th September 2012 10:32

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Michael Foley: Excited about new signing's potential

Western Force have bolstered their midfield stocks by signing former NRL player Chris Tuatara-Morrison on a two-year deal.

The 25-year-old inside back has been plying his trade in Sydney's Shute Shield competition since returning from rugby league for the 2012 season.

New Zealand-born Tuatara-Morrison represented the NSW Schoolboys in 2004 before being recruited to rugby league, where he was contracted to the Sydney Roosters, Melbourne Storm, Wests Tigers, and Canterbury Bulldogs for whom he played two NRL matches.

Tuatara-Morrison says he's been rejuvenated by his return to rugby and is excited about taking the next step with the Force.

"I was probably a bit stale in league and I knew I needed a change," he told the Western Force's official website.

"My manager and (former Force back row) Scotty Fava gave me a call at the beginning of the season and said I had a few assets that would suit rugby.

"They told me to come along and have a crack and now I've ended up at the Force - so it's been a good move for me!

"I was one of those kids that played rugby on Saturday and league on Sunday, so rugby's never been too distant, and I feel like I've slotted back in fairly well.

"I just can't wait to get back into a professional program, especially with the Force."

Tuatara-Morrison said his exchanges with new Force coach Michael Foley has him excited about his growth as a player and what the club can achieve.

"I'm really keen to be a part of rebuilding the club and there seems to be a lot happening behind the scenes to make that happen," he said.

"From the outside there doesn't seem to be too many expectations on the Western Force for next year, so hopefully Mike Foley, the players that are already there and the new recruits can all chip in and lead the club in a really positive direction.

"I've had a few conversations with Mike and he's been really good for my development.

"He's had a chat to me all the way through the (Shute Shield) finals series with Norths and, to be honest, I can't wait to work with him.

"I know I've got a lot to work on my game being my first year back at rugby, so I'm pretty raw but hopefully he sees me as a blank canvas and can teach me a lot more along the way.

"My aim at the moment is just to get one game, whether that be starting or on the bench.

"To get my debut would be a dream come true and I'll be doing everything I can to make that occur next year."

Foley believes Tuatara-Morrison is an exciting prospect for the Force as part of their revamped back-line in 2013.

"While Chris is relatively experienced in football terms, he's definitely one of our code's up-and-coming players," he said.

"He's a very powerful footballer that can not only straighten an attack and provide clean front-foot ball for his side, but is developing a great ability to offload and ball play in contact.

"Part of relaunching the side is about identifying these young players, giving them an opportunity and developing them into long-term fixtures for the club.

"Successful clubs need continuity and Chris has the potential to be a regular part of this back-line over a number of years.

"Chris is very hungry for his opportunity and - with the players we now have on contract around him - will be a valuable contributor in what should be a very potent back-line in 2013."

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Comments

tha_mai says...

who knows - good move or desperation - the fact he's already played for four different clubs and managed just 2 NRL matches suggests he may be 'stale' as he says. Shouldn't have too many league habits to forget then.

Oz media are hailing him as a 'SBW Clone' on basis they are both from NZ and once at the Bulldogs league club their lockers were next to each other. Wow.

But good luck to him, still young at 25 and see him in a Wallabies jersey ina couple of years maybe

Posted 10:49 13th September 2012

jonesy2 says...

good move from the force. more super 15 teams need to be taking league players out of the NRL and toyota cup aswell.

passtheball -- sorry mate but your lack of knowledge is making you embarrass yourself

Posted 05:35 13th September 2012

passtheball says...

Getting more like pro soccer everyday with managers setting up the deals with old teams or mates for a slice of the pie. Looks like Force are dredging the lake to see what comes up. Really too many teams in Aus for the current player base and SA for that matter especially with Europe with more money on offer

Posted 14:48 12th September 2012

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