December 24, 2024

Tautau Moga of the ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS is on the radar of Super League teams.

The 29-year-old flyer has scored 13 tries in 13 games for the Dragons since joining the club ahead of the 2022 NRL season, but League Express knows he might potentially be ready for a move to Super League.

Moga began his career with the Sydney Roosters, where he made his debut in 2012 and went on to make 14 appearances in two seasons.

After leaving the Roosters, the outside back went to the North Queensland Cowboys for three seasons before spending the most productive year of his career with the Brisbane Broncos.

Moga played just one season in Brisbane, although he scored nine tries in 27 games before moving on to the Newcastle Knights and South Sydney Rabbitohs.

Moga’s contract expires at the end of the 2023 NRL season, and he has three international caps for Samoa.

Super League clubs are interested in Tautau Moga of the ST GEORGE ILLAWARRA DRAGONS.

The Dragons’ 29-year-old flier has scored 13 tries in 13 games since joining the club before of the 2022 NRL season, but League Express understands he might be ready for a move to Super League.

Moga began his career with the Sydney Roosters, where he made his debut in 2012 and appeared in 14 games over the next two seasons.

The Warrington Wolves have signed released St George Illawarra Dragons forward Zane Musgrove to a two-year contract.

The deal will send the prop to England for the 2024 and 2025 seasons, when he will fill one of new coach Sam Burgess’ international quota positions.

Burgess, who is preparing for his debut season as Wolves coach, has been connected with a search for NRL talent as he attempts to bolster the squad.

Musgrove, who has played 78 NRL games for the St George Illawarra Dragons, Wests Tigers, and South Sydney Rabbitohs, was Burgess’ teammate at South Sydney and said he was excited to work with the new coach.

“I’ve heard nothing but positive things about the club, and I’m really looking forward to getting over to the UK,” he said in a statement released by the club.

“I’ll be working with Sam [Burgess] again, which will be exciting because I think he’ll get the best out of me.”

“I’ve been watching and following the games, learning more about the Wire and the town.”

“There are quality players on the team, and I believe that rubbing shoulders with them will benefit me.”

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