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He has played in four international games for Samoa.
As the Parramatta Eels’ rebuild under Jason Ryles gets underway, they have confirmed the re-signing of a crucial forward pack member.
The Eels have officially revealed that Kelma Tuilagi has agreed to a contract extension with the team through the end of the 2026 NRL season, following last week’s announcement of the re-signings of Brendan Hands and Sean Russell.
Tuilagi, who joined the Eels this season with Morgan Harper from the Manly Sea Eagles, has been a vital part of the forward pack and will be trying to secure a spot in the squad for the upcoming campaign under Jason Ryles.
The 25-year-old also played for the Samoan national side four times, all at the 2022 Rugby League World Cup (RLWC), and spent two seasons with the Wests Tigers.
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He averaged 91 running metres per game, finished with 1471 total running metres, made 283 tackles, scored three tries, and made four line-breaks in 16 games this season.
In a statement, Eels general manager of football Mark O’Neill said, “Kelma is the kind of player we want in our squad—tough, competitive, and can break a tackle.”
“We’re thrilled to have him on board for at least another year, and he looks at home at the Eels.”