
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
The North Queensland Cowboys have made a significant acquisition that promises to enhance the club's future performances, especially in their forward pack, at the expense of the Sydney Roosters.
Fanafou Seve, who has impressed while playing for the Roosters' reserve grade teams and the NSW U19 side, has signed a one-year contract with the Cowboys, as reported by the Daily Telegraph.
This move comes at an ideal time for the Cowboys, who recently said goodbye to the retiring Jordan McLean. Seve aims to fill the considerable void left in their forward pack for the upcoming season.
Having excelled in Jersey Flegg with both the Roosters and the Canterbury Bulldogs, it's been indicated that the 20-year-old might be in contention for a first-grade debut in his first year with the Cowboys.
If Seve can exhibit the potential that has been evident throughout his career, he could emerge as a significant leader within the Townsville pack in the near future.