Fifita signs with Sydney Roosters,turns down Panthers

The Sydney Roosters have pulled off a major signing coup,beating Penrith to the services of David Fifita on a deal worth $3.3 million over four years.

The Panthers’ offer of $2.55 million over three years wasn’t enough to get the deal across the line despite both Nathan and Ivan Cleary speaking to Fifita in the past 24 hours.

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“We wish David all the best with his decision,” Panthers chief executive Matt Cameron said after finding out Fifita had chosen to play for the Roosters next year.

Pressed on what Fifita’s decision would mean for the club’s recruitment plans,Cameron said:“We’ve got a game tomorrow to focus on and that is our priority at this point in time.”

The decision comes just a few hours after Fifita informed the Titans that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season.

Fifita spent Wednesday night with his manager Michael Hudson considering his future and decided not to trigger an option in his Titans deal that would have seen him earn $1 million a season for the next two years.

David Fifita informed the Titans on Thursday that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season.

David Fifita informed the Titans on Thursday that he would be leaving the club at the end of the season.Getty

Instead,the Queensland State of Origin representative has chosen to head to Sydney. He informed the Roosters on Thursday afternoon that he would be joining them from next season.

The Panthers offer was worth around $850,000 a season for three years,while the Roosters tabled a four-year deal worth slightly less per season.

Fifita had until 8pm on Thursday to take up the option at the Titans for the next two years.

The decision is a blow to the Titans,although Fifita’s departure will free up significant salary cap space for the club to chase a big name. Veteran half Kieran Foran is expected to play on next season,but coach Des Hasler now has the time and the money required to consider his long-term replacement. Hasler said he didn’t take Fifita’s decision personally.

“I think that is unfair to say that he is abandoning the ship,” Hasler said. “He has made a decision. It is not about abandoning ships. Everybody knew what was on the table.”

Hasler said there had been no thought of dropping Fifita for Sunday’s clash with the Cowboys.

“I guess it’s disappointing,but it is all a part of the game and part of the theatre,” Hasler said. “It is part of the football merry-go-round that footballers come and go,move from club to club,all the time. David’s a wonderful player,he’s been a good acquisition for the club,but he has decided his time has come to an end. He’s going to move to Sydney to pursue his footy career and footy interests down there. The club sincerely wishes him all the best.”

The Panthers and Roosters both made compelling pitches. Penrith haven’t entered the market for an established star since signing James Tamou in 2017 and James Maloney the following season,preferring to invest in youth. However,the imminent departure of James Fisher-Harris to the Warriors has left a hole in their forward pack that the Panthers wanted Fifita to plug.

The Roosters are cashed up due to the impending departures of Joseph Suaalii,Joseph Manu,Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Luke Keary. Fifita’s decision will have a knock-on effect for Angus Crichton,who is off contract at the end of the season.

The Roosters have indicated they want Crichton to stay,although the chances of that happening are likely to diminish now they have added Fifita to an already impressive stable of back-rowers.

Fifita’s move to Sydney will likely have ramifications for his partner,Shaylee Bent,an NRLW player currently contracted to the Titans. The Roosters are keen on her services.

Hasler wouldn’t discuss how he would spend the money Fifita has freed up,but felt the Titans were on the rise despite sitting in 16th spot on the ladder.

“The club is growing,” Hasler said. “So far this year the results don’t lean towards that,but those who know our footy[see improvement]. Kieran Foran,who is a pretty good judge and has been in the game a long time[feels] there is something happening here.”

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Michael Chammas is a sports reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald

Adrian Proszenko is the Chief Rugby League Reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald.

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