December 23, 2024

The Lebanon international has struggled to make the Wests Tigers’ first-grade team this season, spending all of his time in the NSW Cup with the Western Suburbs Magpies, a feeder team for the Wests Tigers.

 

After working his way up at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs,s di Roumandn’t make his NRL debut until last season, when he came off the bench for the Manly Sea Eagles in a 21-20 loss to his previous teaDespite his struggles in his club career to find playing time, he was able to participate in all four of Lebanon’s matches at the Rugby League World Cup in 2017. Here, he would interact with and pick up skills from players like Mitchell Moses and Adam Doueihi, two of the game’s top playmakers.

According to League Express, Roumanos is now very eager to leave the Wests Tigers and has identified the Super League team Castleford Tigers as his favorite destination.He has already been connected to other moves, including this one.

“I would unquestionably think about moving to the Super League. The challenge and experience would be amazing, Roumanos said earlier this year to League Express.

“I had the opportunity to experience the UK culture while I was in England for the World Cup, and I truly enjoyed it. Without a doubt, I want to go through it once more.

Though I believe that being unsigned does weigh on players’ thoughts, you try to just concentrate on playing well and hope that everything else takes care of itself.

“I would unquestionably think about moving to the Super League. According to Roumanos, that would be a great experience and challenge.

“I had a great time experiencing the UK culture while I was in England for the World Cup.”

 

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