He's played Rugby all his life apart from his stint at the Storm so he could be a good recruit, although his asking price would be close to a million dollars a year. I'm suspicious that this is just a tried and true tactic to increase the size of his NRL contract.
Melbourne Storm's grand final hero Suliasi Vunivalu wants Wallabies jersey in 2021
19:27, Oct 26 2020
Suliasi Vunivalu was so focused on Melbourne's NRL grand final that he had forgotten when he was due to check in at the Queensland Reds.
The dual premiership winner found out from his manager on Monday that he's required around Christmas after committing to the Reds and Rugby Australia on a two-year deal.
"I'm not sure. I've wanted to focus on this first," Vunivalu told AAP after bagging a breathtaking 80-metre intercept try that took the wind out of Penrith's sails in the Storm's 26-20 triumph.
After the entire Storm squad sang a Fijian hymn in the middle of ANZ Stadium as a touching farewell, Vunivalu admits it'll be a wrench leaving the NRL superpower.
But his heart lies in the 15-man code following a hugely successful five-season stint at the Storm.
"Yeah, it's going to be hard to walk away. This is a very special group we have here," he said.
"But I'm a rugby boy. I only started playing league when I came to the Storm."
Wallabies and Reds five-eighth James O'Connor has no doubt Vunivalu – a 2017 rugby league world player of the year nominee – is ready to make his mark in rugby.
"He's a freak athlete.You saw that," O'Connor said on Monday.
"He's a tall man, can move well and he seems like he's got a good knowledge of the game."
The Suva-born star himself is making no secret of the fact he's hoping to become the latest dual international, be it on the wing or in the centres for the Wallabies.
"I'd be lying if I said I wasn't," he said.
"It would be a dream to wear the green and gold Wallabies jersey."
AAP