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Tuivasa-Shock: Warriors star quits NRL to aim for All Black tour
Superstar No.1 Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has played his last game in the NRL and will return home to New Zealand on Thursday.
Rugby league has seen the last of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck with the New Zealand Warriors superstar quitting the NRL immediately.
The 28-year-old will return home on Thursday to get a head start on the next chapter in his career, which includes a move to Super Rugby franchise the Auckland Blues and potentially a World Cup berth next year with the All Blacks.
The uncertainty about when the Kiwi players can get back to New Zealand was a big reason behind the shock decision.
The Warriors are also out of the NRL finals race, which meant they were more than happy to grant Tuivasa-Sheck his one final wish given everything he had already done for the club.
Tuivasa-Sheck was due to return from concussion against the Wests Tigers this weekend. He finished with 195 NRL games, including a premiership with the Sydney Roosters in 2013. The gun No. 1 also won the Dally M Medal in 2018.
“It’s a tough decision to leave this group and leave this club,” Tuivasa-Sheck said on Monday.
Warriors CEO Cameron George added: “He’s led us through the toughest times in our club’s history, and this is one way we can repay him for that.
“There are no problems with ourselves and Roger, it’s about us finding the best solution during a very challenging time.”
Tuivasa-Sheck endorsed his fullback heir apparent Reece Walsh.