Wakefield sign Samoa forward Tevaga

Jazz Tevaga played 15 times for Manly Sea Eagles in the 2025 NRL season
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Wakefield Trinity have signed Samoa forward Jazz Tevaga from Manly Sea Eagles.
The 29-year-old, who played most of his 150 NRL games for New Zealand Warriors before joining Manly for the 2025 season, has joined on a two-year deal.
Tevaga, who plays at hooker or lock, made his international debut for Samoa at the 2017 Rugby League World Cup and appeared against England in last season's test series.
Trinity head coach Daryl Powell told the club website:, external "He is a high quality high energy player who will add to our quality pack as we move into our second season in Super League.
"Everyone we have spoken to has been glowing about how tough and how much of a leader Jazz is. I look forward to working with a genuine NRL player in his prime."