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Wakefield Trinity sign prop Faatili

Wakefield Trinity sign prop Faatili

BBC News28-01-2025
Wakefield Trinity have signed prop Caius Faatili on a one-year deal.The 23-year-old scored eight tries in 22 appearances for Queensland Cup side Sunshine Coast Falcons in 2024.Wakefield, promoted back to Super League last season, say they hope Faatili will be available to play in their league opener against Leeds Rhinos on Saturday, 15 February."I'm excited to see where the club can get to now that they're back in Super League and I'm looking forward to being a part of that journey," he told the club website., external
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