Scarlets Secure Significant Boost with Tonga Lock Sam Lousi Contract Extension
Amidst the Scarlets’ Challenging Campaign
Amidst the Scarlets’ challenging 2023-24 campaign, which has seen them win just 3 out of 17 games, the club has secured a significant boost with Tonga lock Sam Lousi extending his contract. As reported by BBC Rugby Union, the 32-year-old, who has featured in two Rugby World Cups for his national team, has committed his future to the Welsh side.
Lousi’s Valuable Contributions
Lousi, who joined the Scarlets from the Hurricanes in New Zealand back in 2019, has been a key figure for the team, making 70 appearances since his arrival. Despite being hampered by injuries this season, which have limited him to just 6 outings, the Scarlets faithful have recognized his value, naming him their fans’ and players’ player of the year for the 2021-22 season.
“Lousi’s commitment to the Scarlets is a testament to his belief in the club’s long-term vision and his desire to be a part of the team’s resurgence.”
A Morale Boost for the Struggling Scarlets
The news of Lousi’s contract extension will no doubt provide a much-needed morale boost for the Scarlets, who have endured a difficult campaign so far, suffering 14 defeats in their 17 matches. Head coach Dwayne Peel will be eager to see the experienced international lock return to full fitness and help guide the team through the remainder of the season.
As the Scarlets look to turn their fortunes around, the continued presence of a player of Lousi’s caliber will be crucial in their quest to climb up the table and potentially secure a spot in next season’s European competitions.
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