Another day, another player testing the market come November 1st.
For league fans, player movement speculation largely gets us through the off-season.
Today, we are here to discuss the future of Sharks and Kiwi star Ronaldo Mulitalo.
The try scoring winger for the Sharks has emerged as not only an elite winger but also a massive personality. He is the kind of signing that can send a message and quickly shift an edge.
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With stories emerging that he is willing to test his market value come November 1, we look at FIVE potential landing spots for Ronaldo Mulitalo:
Born and raised in Auckland, I'm sure the chance to bring Ronaldo home would work in the Warriors favour.
We all saw how proud Mulitalo was to represent the Kiwis in last year's Pacific Nations Tournament. Never one to hide his emotions, Mulitalo sure let his Kangaroos counterparts know what the score was in the Final - aย final in which Ronaldo stared.
The Warriors stuttered, big time, in 2024. 2025 is a new year but I have no doubt they'll be looking to add attacking prowess to ensure they return to the Warriors of 2023.
Mulitalo has 71 tries in his 92 NRL appearances for the Sharks. The guy can find the try line. An edge of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Ronaldo Mulitalo certainly has the rugby league fan inside of me humming with excitement.
Marcello Montoya has returned to the Bulldogs and Dallin Watene-Zelezniak's contract ends at the end of 2025, when he'll be 30.
There's no shortage of talent coming through the system across the Tasman but you can't tell me Mulitalo wouldn't immediately improve that Warriors backline.