So overrated he's underrated: lucrative deal awaits polarising Panther Luai wherever he signs next

By Paul Suttor / Expert

Jarome Luai is perhaps the most polarising player in the NRL, both with his off-field antics and on-field value.

Depending on who you listen to, he’s either riding on Nathan Cleary’s coattails and has been lucky to represent NSW in Origin over the past three years or he’s a crucial cog in the Penrith machine which is hurtling towards a third straight premiership.

Brash players like Luai are magnets for criticism.

Back when Rugby League Week was a going concern, their annual players’ poll would ruffle many feathers with it’s “Who is the most over-rated player” question.

Braith Anasta was handed this unwanted “victory” on multiple occasions despite being a premiership-winning five-eighth who had represented his state and country, like Luai. 

Jarome Luai. (Photo by Bradley Kanaris/Getty Images)

He also had a penchant for getting under the skin of opponents during his mostly successful stints at the Bulldogs and Roosters while also receiving plenty of media attention. 

Luai is the modern-day equivalent even though there is no magazine poll, or online version, gauging the opinions of the players. 

With the RLPA media boycott in full swing, it’s hard to get players to say anything on or off the record. 

A change of scenery mid-career could do wonders for Luai, like it did for Anasta when he left the Dogs and showed he could deliver elsewhere by taking a Roosters team from wooden spooners to the Grand Final, not so much at his last forgettable stint at the Wests Tigers.

Luke Brooks has left it until later in his career but he will definitely benefit from a fresh start after his Tigers struggles when he lobs at Manly next year with Daly Cherry-Evans calling the shots

Luai is coming off contract at the end of next year and with Test forward Liam Martin inking his lucrative extension on Thursday and fullback Dylan Edwards set to follow suit, there’s a chance he could be following Spencer Leniu and Stephen Crichton out of Penrith, although it would unlikely to be this coming off-season.

The Panthers have been forced to shed several stars in recent years as the salary cap squeeze has taken its inevitable hold of their stacked roster.

James Tamou and Josh Mansour were jettisoned after their 2020 Grand Final campaign, followed by Kurt Capewell, Matt Burton and Brent Naden after their premiership success 12 months later and then Viliame Kikau, Api Koroisau and Charlie Staines last off-season. 

The famed production line in Sydney’s golden west has been able to replenish Ivan Cleary’s side and sitting first with six rounds remaining, Penrith are still raging hot favourites to win this year’s title despite their roster turnover. 

Luai is by no means their best player or most influential but he’s not the dud some fans and commentators make him out to be.

When it comes to being a complementary playmaker, he’s elite but don’t get him to take on too much of the organising workload because that can be a major letdown – watch the Origin II replay if you need clarification on that one.

After playing alongside Nathan Cleary since they were skinny teenaged Panthers cubs, it’s no surprise that his ideal role is alongside a game-managing halfback who needs an impact weapon as his partner. 

Any club willing to shell out big bucks to get Luai on their books should keep that in mind. 

Wests Tigers made this kind of error five years ago when they brought Josh Reynolds over from Canterbury to pair with Brooks. Neither player was a dominant half and the team continued to suffer, particularly as Reynolds struggled to stay on the field due to bad luck with injuries.

Canberra have been touted as a potential suitor for Luai given they have Jack Wighton heading to Souths next year.

He might not like the cold winters in the national capital but the Raiders would be an ideal fit for Luai because they have an organiser already in the No.7 jersey in Jamal Fogarty. 

Nathan Cleary and Jarome Luai. (Photo by Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images)

Similarly the Knights should be scrounging around for as many pennies (not the Henny Penny variety) to get Luai heading north if he comes on the market. 

Jackson Hastings has improved as the season has worn on as Newcastle’s chief playmaker and after the Kalyn Ponga to five-eighth has been consigned to the dustbin following a second failed switch, a player like Luai would suit their requirements down to the ground. 

The Bulldogs have been linked to a potential play for Luai given his relationship with coach Cameron Ciraldo from his days as Penrith’s assistant as well as former Panthers stars Matt Burton and Viliame Kikau already being on the books with Crichton on his way.

Canterbury should be the last place Luai joins. Burton is locked in as their long-term five-eighth and he was less effective when switched to halfback earlier this season.

Whichever jersey they wear, Luai and Burton are too similar to be a formidable halves pairing.

Ivan Cleary has been a staunch defender of Luai and heading into Saturday’s stoush with the Sharks, the Penrith coach said he hoped the five-eighth’s affinity with the club would help convince him to stay.

When a coach goes down that path it’s a tacit admission that they won’t be able to match some of the offers that will be thrown Luai’s way.

Matt Burton launches one of his towering kicks. (Photo by Jason McCawley/Getty Images)

“There’s plenty of stories of people in the past who leave for more money, which is fine by the way, that’s totally OK with me,” said Cleary, who switched clubs three times during his playing career so it would be hypocritical to say otherwise. 

“I think your happiness and good culture and winning is pretty cool.”

When asked at his Thursday media conference if he regrets not doing more to convince other Panthers to stay in the past, he replied: “Yeah, I do actually. Experience would tell me that, I don’t know the right answer there but I do respect players having managers and having their own ideas.

“I would never want them to think I just stayed because the coach pushed me in the corner and told me I should.”

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-31T08:27:48+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Ha ha - wouldn't know but probably not much. The massage was excellent

2023-07-31T06:23:00+00:00

Full Credit to the Boys

Roar Rookie


Interesting, although I note he was 20 then. Hopefully Penrith have built his stamina up over the past 3 years. I must say, he looked pretty athletic in the NRL game at the end of 2022 when he chased down a back as I remember. Perhaps he's the kind of player who can replace Lenui for short bursts. Do you know how he is performing in NSW Cup? I notice he's not signed for next year as yet.

2023-07-31T05:41:25+00:00

Drac

Roar Rookie


When Blacker left the Dragons he was good for about 20 minutes a game, and unless he's managed to at least double his stamina since he has a long career ahead in NSW or Qld. Cup.

2023-07-31T05:36:28+00:00

Drac

Roar Rookie


What's an Indonesian rub & tug worth in today's money?

2023-07-31T04:01:03+00:00

sheek

Roar Guru


Artesia - good for you, have a nice day.

2023-07-31T03:23:59+00:00

Artesia

Roar Rookie


He is the very heart of our team. Not disruptive. Unselfish. His team mates love him. Pretty much every Panther fan I know wants him to stay. So hopefully you won’t have to suffer the indignity of him playing for your team. We’ll live without you liking us.

2023-07-31T03:20:01+00:00

Artesia

Roar Rookie


I am not confusing anything. Jarome has particular musical tastes. He likes to dress a certain way. He admires US sportspeople and he is big into his gaming and anime. Facts. He is also a long term partner and a father of 3 small childred. Facts. This 'gangster lifestyle' stuff is absolute bullsh$t.Just because they said it on NRL360 doesn't make it true. That narrative arose there and we all know which 'journalist' started it.

2023-07-30T01:49:25+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


Cowboys, Broncos, Dolphins, Sea Eagles, Souths, Parra, Warriors, Storm - No Titans, Knights, Bulldogs, would probably like him but will not have the cap space Dragons & Tigers, better off in England for year, they would only devalue him. Raiders, yes , they need 5/8 and have the money Easts, yes , They need a 5/8 and always have the money Penrith 2/1, Raiders 5/2

2023-07-29T10:17:06+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


And they were celebrating a milestone - not trying to get 'likes' on the #luai. Always facing the camera your man - sorry you won't sway me and I wager that he pulls his head in at his next club

2023-07-29T10:13:59+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Big difference - not every try

2023-07-29T10:13:03+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Well they were no pushover and it sounds like Flanno is on it....

2023-07-29T08:09:35+00:00

Full Credit to the Boys

Roar Rookie


Yes, I'm disappointed that Blacker hasn't gotten a chance, especially with Lenui leaving. Hes not signed for 24 yet either so he might be lost. I dont quite understand it, but then again I've not coached an NRL team to two premierships

2023-07-29T06:58:47+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


It will be interesting. Especially with other clubs going all tall wingers . One other thing that Penrith have often lacked. Is a very big forward to burst through the front door to score, at least sometimes. I would like them to keep Blacker , to give him a chance at some point. Nice to have one big forward.

2023-07-29T06:53:05+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I watched the Broncos all run in & pile on top of their forward the other night. Who’d never scored a try in first grade. No difference…

2023-07-29T06:44:03+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


With Flanagan as a keen observer at the game I think the Dragons will be out to impress him. Not to mention Ryan Carr as well. Have a drink on me and Up the Saints :laughing:

2023-07-29T06:08:35+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Watching Dragons today from Bali - had my ears candled, my body massaged, bought a new cheapie jersey, just had a whole barabecued snapper for $8 and Mrs Robbo will be off shopping while I smash the beer stocks at the Lucky Day in Seminyak.

2023-07-29T06:03:51+00:00

Full Credit to the Boys

Roar Rookie


Hey Panthers. It seems to me that Penrith have gone a different way with their body shapes. The forwards are definitely small, especially after Kikau left and with Lenui about to. The new buys like Hosking and Garner are listed around 95. So they have fast agile forward to play at enormous speed. I wonder if the backline is similar? Being smaller allows players to borrow under tackles like To'o. Turuva just never drops anything. But if they decide they need the height, I'd say Mclean replaces Turuva, even as great as he has been, with May & Tago in the centres. But they may decide that the tall winger may not bring the same strength returning the ball as the shorter runner. From memory To'o hasn't been shown up at SOO and Suruva seems to leap very high. It will be fascinating to watch.

2023-07-29T06:02:04+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Thank heavens for small mercies

2023-07-29T05:54:01+00:00

Robbo

Roar Rookie


Well I would have to try but hopefully he would make himself more likeable to people other than those that live in or support Panthers - couldn't like Corey Norman during his stint or that Kiwi bloke that had been in jail. I dont think I'm alone in thinking he's a twit by any means. St G need a new major sponsor too so he would need to reflect humility and professionalism. The try celebration of jumping on the top like mosh pit is begging for an injury to himself or someone else. Its unprofessional and If im his coach im telling him it has to stop. He is a big fish in his own lake but theres a bigger sea out there and it sounds like he is on the boat to get there

2023-07-29T04:57:51+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Here’s an interesting thing for Penrith to consider for next season. They are already going around with a couple of The smallest wingers around. Take out Crichton at centre who’s fairly tall & put in May. Now there’s a big target area for every other club. Especially with bombs! Another site put this little piece in, talking about the clubs up & comers : Jesse McLean is destined to take Stephen Crichton role in the back line next season and has been used as both a winger and centre throughout his junior career. McLean, along with his brother Casey McLean are likely to be the two wingers for the Panthers at some point in his career. Jesse's potential is so high that the club has already signed him through to the end of the 2026 season. Who misses out in the backline?

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