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Leigh Leopards have made a big move by signing Samoa international prop Lazarus Vaalepu. He will join the team for the rest of the 2026 season. Vaalepu is leaving the Melbourne Storm in Australia’s NRL competition to bring his strength and experience to the English Super League.

Why This Move Matters for Leigh

Vaalepu is known for being a tough, hard-working forward who can break through defensive lines and make big tackles. His arrival gives the Leopards more options up front as they push for a strong finish in 2026.

  • He brings top-level NRL experience to the team.
  • His size and power will help in both attack and defense.
  • He is still young and has room to grow as a player.

What Vaalepu Brings from the NRL

During his time with the Melbourne Storm, Vaalepu learned from some of the best coaches and players in rugby league. He played in a system that demands high fitness and smart decision-making. Now, he will use those skills to help Leigh compete in every match.

He will also add a strong physical presence in the forward pack, which can tire out opposing teams and create space for Leigh’s backs. Fans can expect to see a player who gives 100% effort every time he steps on the field.

A Bright Future for the Leopards

Adding a player like Vaalepu shows that Leigh is serious about building a winning team. With his help, the club hopes to climb higher in the standings and make a deep run in the playoffs. The move also gives Vaalepu a chance to showcase his talent in a new league and continue his development as a top prop forward.

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