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  • From Shipping Containers to Semi Finals: Pauga's Roosters Resurrection

    From Shipping Containers to Semi Finals: Pauga's Roosters Resurrection


    Roosters flyer Junior Pauga was unloading shipping containers when he got a call offering the opportunity to join the Roosters NRL pre-season in 2023.

    When the Wests Tigers told him there was nothing left for him at the club at the end of 2022, the 27-year-old returned home to Brisbane to live with his family and began full time work at a freight company.

    After already having cracks with the Warriors, Broncos and Wests Tigers systems, Pauga accepted his NRL dream had past - but handed a new glimmer of hope in becoming a Rooster - he packed up his bags and returned to his share house in Auburn.

    “I had nothing, my manager told me I had nothing and I was pretty sad. I wasn’t sure what I was doing," Pauga said.

    “I went back to work full-time and was unloading containers. It was a pretty hard job, the first couple of days were alright but it takes a toll.

    “But five weeks later, North Sydney gave me a call to ask if I was keen to come back and play for the Bears, through the Roosters.”

    Junior Pauga and Sam Walker combine for a beauty


    After busting his gut in the NRL pre-season, Pauga made his presence felt immediately on the Bears edge, scoring 14 tries and averaging over five tackle busts in 11 games in reserve grade.

    Come May, when veteran winger Daniel Tupou suffered a hamstring injury, coach Trent Robinson looked to the Samoan speedster to fill the vacant edge position.


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    “They gave me six weeks at the Roosters for preseason and so I took that and just ran with it and six weeks turned into 14 weeks and I ended up making my club debut,” he said.

    “So I took a risk, and it was worth it.

    “Everyone calls me young, I don’t think they know I'm 27… but I’ve just got to keep believing and just back myself.”

    Pauga hasn’t looked back since making his club debut in Round 14, having played seven games on the Roosters edge, including Saturday's stunning 13-12 triumph over the Sharks.

    When the humble winger returns to the Roosters’ left edge in Friday's semi-final against Melbourne, Pauga will be living proof that a second, third, or even fourth chance could not be far away for those hungry enough to chase it.


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    “Obviously this is my first year of finals so I’m just enjoying the week and spending time with the boys and when it comes to the weekend and just get my job done and just do my part of the team,” he said.

    “When I walk through these doors each day I just feel truly grateful and very lucky.

    "I’ve worked so hard to get here and I have to pinch myself, that’s something I do every day when I wake up.”

    https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...-resurrection/

  • #2
    Great yarn, thanks for posting King. Love those stories when a guy (esp a bit older) gets a break like this.

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    • #3
      Likewise and well said Jacks Fur Coat . It's a good reminder about the human being behind the footballer. Their hopes, dreams and aspirations. Their trials and tribulations. Their love for the proud families that they represent. Thanks for posting King Salvo and go Junior! Hope he does well again this week, thought he was great against the Sharks.

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      • #4
        thanks for posting, im quite surprised he hasnt got a gig somewhere before, he seems a lot better than most teams current wingers, the pre season must've done wonders for him.

        I imagine it wont be long till a team comes in with a decent offer for him and he deserves it, been performing great.

        ikuvalu and him, we know how to find blokes who are honest and love to work hard for the smallest of chances.

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        • #5
          Nice story. He’s been a revelation.

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          • #6
            I think he’s been excellent for us. Got some speed too. He’s a quality replacement and would get a start at quite a few clubs.

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            • #7
              Great story. His try against Souffs was awesome and really swung the momentum in our favour. He deserves a first team spot in the NRL. I had so much faith in him that when Toops went down, I was happy we had Junior there to fill a void. Been solid every game we have played him. A little bit undersized but just heaps of effort.

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              • #8
                [QUOTE=Jacks Fur Coat; Great yarn, thanks for posting King. Love those stories when a guy (esp a bit older) gets a break like this.

                That's news Jax, I'm an older bloke. Where's the love man?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
                  I think he’s been excellent for us. Got some speed too. He’s a quality replacement and would get a start at quite a few clubs.
                  Without having monitored the Tigpies, it really does make me wonder WTF they do to players there.

                  People say we don't develop players but WTF is everybody else doing with players if we just buy them? I can think of a long list of players who've found career best form at our club, from all ages / walks of life.

                  IMO one of Robbos skills is getting the most outta journeymen who others have written off.

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                  • #10
                    [QUOTE=Paddo Colt 61;n1028209][QUOTE=Jacks Fur Coat; Great yarn, thanks for posting King. Love those stories when a guy (esp a bit older) gets a break like this.

                    That's news Jax, I'm an older bloke. Where's the love man?

                    [/QUOTE]

                    Let humble and modest be your guardians my dear chap, like our Junior. And love shall flow to you unimpeded.

                    The self exalted only attract the opposite.

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