Vodafone Fiji Bati dummy-half, Apisai Koroisau brings with him a lot of experience to his new club, the Wests Tigers.
Koroisau has played in four Grand Finals for two separate clubs, winning three of them.
That does not mean his signing will automatically turn a team who finished last in 2022 into premiership contenders in the space of 12 months, but there is no doubt his winning mindset and standards will be a good thing for his new teammates.
Koroisau will also take a lot of pressure off Luke Brooks and his likely halves partner, Adam Doueihi, on the attacking side of the ball.
Koroisau arrives with a track record of getting the job done at club, state and international level.
Source: NRL.com
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