Rodney Pora has
played his last game for Whitehaven. The international prop returned
home to Papua New Guinea two weeks ago to be with his son, who was
seriously ill in hospital.
Rodney Pora against London Skolars |
“Rodney’s son is out of hospital and his condition has improved dramatically,” said chief executive Barry Richardson.
“Obviously we are pleased about that, and Rodney will want to spend some time with him, to make sure he is back on his feet. By that time, we don’t feel it will be practical to bring him back over here. We have only 11 matches left and don’t feel it would be cost-effective at this stage.”
Pora made a slow start to his Haven career after missing out on pre-season at the Recre but showed signs of major improvement after going through a rigorous fitness regime. And he scored his first try for the club in his final outing at London Skolars.
Fellow PNG international Jessie Joe Parker is Haven’s top try scorer this season, and Richardson has not ruled out future signings from that nation.
“We think it’s a good option,” he said. “The beauty of signings players from Papua New Guinea or elsewhere overseas, as long as of the right quality, is that they live in the town.”
PNG coach Adrian Lam expects plenty of British interest in his players after this year’s World Cup.
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