Hooked by the fluttering rumor mill, the NRL off-season is already unfolding like a chess match where every piece feels acute, the board buzzing with potential moves. Murray Taulagi has become more than a name on a transfer sheet; he’s a barometer for how clubs read talent in a market that rewards both form and future-proofing. What makes this saga worth unpacking isn’t just where Taulagi ends up, but what his pursuit reveals about modern club strategy, value perception, and the uneasy balance between loyalty and leverage in elite sport. The taunting question: is Taulagi a casualty of structural shifts (Read more…)
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