SEMI Radradra has pledged his allegiance to the Parramatta Eels next season and stated his ­disappointment in French rugby union club Toulon for announcing his signing when he never ­received a contract.

In his only interview following a tumultuous week of headlines, Radradra provided the most telling insight of his career, ­discussing:

■ Why he wants to be part of the Eels’ 2017 premiership-winning team but returning to rugby union is a possibility;

■ The plan to determine his next move in the “near future” and why his contract pays for his ill-father’s medical bills;

■ His daily battle with homesickness and the toll of providing for his family and friends in Fiji;

■ How shattered he was to be overlooked by Mal Meninga for Australia’s recent Four ­Nations squad;

■ Why he owes everything to Parramatta and why the club will survive with, or without him.

Semi Radradra says he wants to win a premiership with the Eels. Picture: Gregg Porteous

Due to legal provisions, the explosive Parramatta winger was unable to discuss his February 13 court case when he is due to face domestic violence charges.

However, the 24-year-old said he felt like a weight had lifted from his shoulders by breaking his silence on everything except the legal concerns, with The ­Sunday Telegraph.

“I’m committed to playing the 2017 season with the Eels, my contract is for the 2017 season and I intend on honouring this contract,’’ Radradra said.

To win the NRL premiership with the Eels. 

Semi's ambition for 2017

“All things being equal I would love to remain an Eel beyond 2017, I love the fans, I love my teammates and coach.

“The reality of being a professional athlete in the modern era is that we are faced with difficult decisions, we have a short window to make a career for ourselves and families.

“For me the added responsibilities is that so many people and households in Fiji rely on me to support them. We will weigh everything up with my manager and make a decision in the near future.’’

Toulon’s flamboyant owner Mourad Boudjellal left Radradra and his management fuming when declared the winger would be joining the French rugby union club in 2018-19.

“There is an offer from Toulon for the 2018 season but I am disappointed they announced I had signed before they had even issued me the contract,’’ Radradra said. “I love playing rugby league and in the NRL and I owe so much to the sport.

Being a role model to the Fijian kids means a lot to me. If I can make it in the NRL I hope this gives other kids on the Island the belief to chase their dreams and make it come true. 

Semi on being a role model

“The thing people forget is that Semi Radradra played rugby union for the first 19 years of my life, I had never watched a game of rugby league until I arrived at Parramatta. I was recruited from the Fijian national rugby union team to join the NRL.

“Rugby union was every kid in Fiji’s first love and we all dreamt of wearing the white jersey.

“Somewhere deep inside me there is an itch to play rugby union again and see how I can compete against the best in the world, if or when I scratch that itch I still haven’t decided.

“One thing that is certain is that the Eels and rugby league are much bigger than me and the game will go on without me.’’

Semi Radradra arrives at Sydney Airport from Fiji and is met by his manager George Christodoulou. Pic Mark Evans

Pilloried for returning to Fiji to visit his ill father, Radradra had his passport suspended after failing to attend Parramatta court last week.

“He (father) has been very ill for a long time now,’’ Radradra said.

“He has his good days and his bad days.

“This illness will be with him until the day he dies so its just about helping him manage it and be more comfortable day to day.

“It’s very hard for me being away from my dad and my ­family whilst he is struggling with this illness.

“I worry every day about his health and I nervously wait a call each day from my mother for news on him.

“I just keep telling myself that me being here enables my dad to pay for his doctors bills and buy his medicine.’’

Radradra, who made his debut with the Kangaroos in May, said his omission due to the current court case from the Four Nations left him shell-shocked.

“The Australian jersey is the greatest personal achievement in my entire career, wearing that jersey was one of the happiest days of my life,’’ Radradra said.

“Being ruled unavailable by the NRL for the Four Nations was the hardest thing I have had to deal with in my career.’’

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/eels/eels-flyer-semi-radradra-has-opened-up-about-his-future-in-the-nrl/news-story/cc99e5f7179f68d3de63e3f106d6fe14

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  • ■ Why he wants to be part of the Eels’ 2017 premiership-winning team but returning to rugby union is a possibility;

    Sounds like he is gone in 2018, but very nice of the Tele to name us as premiers so early...
  • I take it his manager sent those "quotes" from Semi, or maybe they were taken from the SBW handbook.

    Sorry, I don't buy it. I think his manager has already set it all up and is just waiting for Semi to no longer play league.
  • Alot of that didn't sound at all like semi id say his amateur manager is trying to get some damage control in. sad thing is some fans will beleive it.
    • Agree - I can't see Semi using the word "whilst" lol

  • Thats refreshing to hear his words and that he will be on board next year
  • Have another look at the pic of his manager hahahaha, what a slob,have a look at the stains on his belly from last weeks fish and chips, you can see where the 7% is going, id be dirty if i had a manager that turned up looking like that, maybe he's trying to channel Sir Les Patterson.

  • Its all about money with Semi, wearing the Aussie jersey was one of the best days of his life because he got paid more for that game than he's ever got from a single game before, i wonder how happy it would have been for him if he was asked to do it for nothing.

    The only thing missing from this is a bible quote from Semi 

    • It's meaningless without the bible quotes
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