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    Wests Tigers eye signing former Manly hooker Manase Fainu after release

    The Analyst by The Analyst
    June 12, 2026
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    The Wests Tigers are reportedly considering a move to sign former Manly Sea Eagles hooker Manase Fainu once he is released from prison later this year, in what would be one of the most controversial comeback stories in recent NRL history.

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    Fainu, 26, has been incarcerated since December 2022 after being convicted over a violent incident that occurred at a church event in Sydney in 2019.

    The former NRL player was found guilty of stabbing a Mormon youth leader during a dance, an attack that shocked both the rugby league community and the wider public.

    According to reports, Fainu, who is of Tongan and Māori descent, is eligible for parole in October, opening the door for a possible return to professional rugby league.

    Tigers Leading Signing Race

    As reported by Code Sports, the contract is reportedly worth about $2.75 million, with the Tigers understood to have beaten several Sydney clubs to secure his signature.

    While there has been no official confirmation from the club, the speculation highlights ongoing discussions within NRL circles about whether Fainu could rebuild his career after serving his sentence.

    Before his conviction, Fainu was regarded as one of the most promising young hookers in the NRL. He made his debut for the Manly Sea Eagles in 2019 and quickly impressed with his speed, agility, and attacking flair around the ruck.

    In his breakout season, Fainu scored several tries and played a key role in Manly’s push to the finals, earning praise as a future star of the game. However, his career was abruptly halted following the charges linked to the church dance incident later that year.

    The Sea Eagles terminated his contract following the conviction, bringing an immediate end to his time in the NRL.

    Tigers’ roster considerations

    The Wests Tigers have been rebuilding their squad in recent seasons and are understood to be exploring options to strengthen key positions, including hooker. The potential signing of Fainu—if it eventuates—would represent a high-risk, high-reward move.

    Supporters and critics alike are likely to be divided on the prospect. Some may view it as an opportunity for rehabilitation and a second chance, while others may question whether a player with such a serious criminal conviction should be allowed to return to the professional game so quickly.

    Any attempt for Fainu to re-enter the NRL would almost certainly be subject to strict scrutiny from the league’s integrity unit. The NRL has implemented increasingly stringent policies around player behaviour, and a return in these circumstances would require extensive review, including risk assessments and potential conditions on his participation.

    It is also expected that any club seeking to sign Fainu would need to demonstrate that appropriate support systems are in place to facilitate his reintegration into both the sport and the community.



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