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Angus Crichton’s Revelatory Remark Highlights Roosters’ Disillusionment After NRL Club’s Signing

Angus Crichton’s revelation has stirred the NRL as he disclosed that no discussions were held with him before the Roosters finalized the signing of NRL sensation David Fifita. Crichton expressed reluctance to play second fiddle to Fifita next season and hinted at exploring options elsewhere in the league.

Seen here, Angus Crichton running the ball for the Roosters in the NRL.

 

The Roosters secured Fifita’s signature on a lucrative four-year contract, triumphing over Penrith’s rival bid. While this acquisition promises to bolster the team’s edge forward line-up, it has also raised questions about the future roles of existing talents like Sitili Tupouniua, Victor Radley, and Nat Butcher, all contracted until 2027.

Crichton, who has enjoyed a remarkable resurgence this season after overcoming mental health challenges, finds himself contemplating his future. The 28-year-old, whose contract expires this season, expressed surprise at the lack of communication from the Roosters regarding Fifita’s signing and voiced his reluctance to play a subordinate role.

Roosters forward Angus Crichton admits the club's signing of rival second-rower David Fifita has left him questioning his NRL future. Pic: Getty

 

Roosters coach Trent Robinson acknowledged that retaining Crichton could be challenging in light of Fifita’s arrival, with rumors linking Crichton to a potential move to rugby union. Despite keeping the door open for discussions, Robinson’s silence on Crichton’s future puzzled the star forward.

Crichton’s candid remarks have sparked speculation across the NRL, potentially igniting a bidding war for his services in the upcoming seasons. As Crichton focuses on maintaining his stellar form, the NRL awaits further developments amid the uncertainty surrounding his future at the Roosters.

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