Shock Release: Panthers Fighting for ‘world-class’ Isaiah Papali’i…

The Penrith Panthers have put the disappointment of missing out on David Fifita’s signature behind them, signing outgoing Wests Tigers forward Isaiah Papali’i.
Penrith confirmed the move on Thursday morning, announcing Papali’i had agreed to terms to join the club on a three-year deal from the start of the 2025 season.
Panthers Rugby League CEO Matt Cameron described Papali’i, who started his career at the Warriors before stints at the Tigers and Eels, as a “world-class forward”.
“We’re thrilled to have secured Isaiah’s services for the next three seasons,” Cameron said.
“Not only does Isaiah bring a wealth of experience and leadership capabilities to our club, but he’s also a world-class forward who has proven himself at the highest level.”
Panthers General Manager of Rugby League Shane Elford, meanwhile, said the club believes Papali’i will “thrive” with the three-time defending premiers.
“Isaiah is a talented player, displaying not only exceptional skills but also a great attitude and work ethic,” Elford said.
“We believe he will thrive in the Panthers system and we’re eager to see his continued career progression at our club.”
It comes after it was reported on Wednesday afternoon that Papali’i had been given permission to negotiate with rival clubs and effectively end his three-year contract one season early.
The 25-year-old was contracted with the Tigers until the end of 2025 on a deal worth $750,000 next season, according to News Corp.