Just as the dust settles on the Lachlan Galvin saga, the Wests Tigers are now facing another potential setback—this time involving rising star Starford To'a.
To'a, who delivered a standout performance in the Tigers' recent loss to the Cowboys with two impressive tries, has cast fresh doubt over his future at the club.
The comment has only added fuel to the growing uncertainty surrounding To'a's status, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the 2026 NRL season.
While fans were just beginning to breathe easier, the 23-year-old centre stirred speculation with a cryptic message on Instagram: "All rumours."
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If the Tigers fail to secure him on a long-term deal before November 1, the talented backline threat will be free to negotiate with rival clubs, and there's no doubt he'll attract significant interest.
Having been one of the few consistent performers in a struggling Tigers outfit, To'a's potential departure would be a major blow to the club's rebuild.
The pressure is now on Wests Tigers management to move swiftly and secure one of their brightest talents before he hits the open market.