Fijian flyer can also lay claim to being the best value-for-money buy in the NRL with Eels speedster Maika Sivo on a paltry minimum wage playing contract worth $72,500.

Sivo’s journey from humble beginnings in Fiji to playing bush rugby league with the Gundagai Tigers and progressing all the way to the NRL is already one of the feel-good stories of this season.

While fellow Eels flyer Blake Ferguson is justifiably collecting an annual pay packet of $500,000 per season, Sivo is on minimum wage plus $3000 for every NRL appearance he makes.

Live stream the 2019 NRL Telstra Premiership on KAYO SPORTS. Every game of every round live & anytime on your TV or favourite device.Get your 14 day free trial >

Round 9Brought to you by sportsbet
 
 
 
Sivo's absurd solo try

Sivo's absurd solo try

1:07
 

In terms of bang for your buck, it’s hard to find better value.

Against the Dragons in round eight, Sivo ran for 199m, made six tackle busts, two line breaks and sent Bankwest Stadium into overdrive with two scintillating tries.

There’s an argument Sivo and Ferguson represent one of the best power wing combinations in the NRL.

Along with the Storm’s Josh Addo-Carr and Suliasi Vunivalu and the Warriors Ken Maumalo and David Fusitua, the pair regularly combine to get their teams out of yardage and then score tries at the opposite end.

 

Sivo has scored six tries in eight games this season.

 

You need to be a member of 1Eyed Eel to add comments!

Join 1Eyed Eel

Votes: 0
Email me when people reply –

Replies

  • He looks every bit as good as Semi at the same stage of their careers. Sivo also has great defensive instincts that Semi lacked.

    I'd like to upgrade and extend Sivo asap.

  • He’s going great but he’s played 8 games. Eight!!!  Not 28, not 58....8!!!

    I hope he continues to develop and we do upgrade him when the time is right. Fantastic. But can we at least wait until he hits double digits??

    • No. The longer we wait the more we ll have to pay. Blind Freddy knows he ll be a super star. Offer him a 230 000 for five years now. And maybe upgrade him again in three years.

      • This reply was deleted.
        • I'd just upgrade him to the minimum NRL wage of $110,000 for two years. 

          • If he’s on 70k plus 3K per match (presume he plays the whole season injury free) that’s added 60-70K in match payments, He’d be on more than the 110 a year this year, may get more than that if upgraded 

  • Is he managed by Sam Ayoub???

  • This reply was deleted.
    • I think they're referring to the 72.5k, which is still probably more than a brickie's labourer.

  • I love his happiness of the game. He is so happy to be here. What is happening with the other Fijian centre we poached from rugby? 

  • First time i laid eyes on him I thought we had ourselves another Semi only with a better defensive instinct.

    Upgrade him now and lock him away before other clubs lure him away and pay him his true worth.

  • He will end up at French Rugby, you can take that to the bank!!

This reply was deleted.

More stuff to read

Poppa replied to Poppa's discussion Melbourne Cup Week next Tuesday 4th November.......This will become a live blog with updates
"2 miles is the query?.....Given Waller is Rosehill based, we could call him our Parra candidate.....don't mention the fact that Waller is a Kiwi....actually think (not sure) he may live in the Hills district?"
37 minutes ago
Cʜɪᴇғy Mclovin 🐐 replied to Poppa's discussion Melbourne Cup Week next Tuesday 4th November.......This will become a live blog with updates
"Buckaroo looked great in the Cox pop, chased down a champion horse.  Needs more distance but stormed home
Definitely in the trifectas"
41 minutes ago
Poppa posted a discussion
Chiefy asked me to do something along these lines.I will list here under a starting point and update it as the week goes on. CURRENT MARKET  AS AT TODAY TUESDAY 28/10/25$6  Al Riffa ......trained in Ireland by Joesph O'Brien, son of the legend Aidan…
44 minutes ago
Coryn Hughes replied to Poppa's discussion Poppa's Corner: Junior, Moses, and Lomax: What Goes on Tour, Stays on Tour.
"Jnrs #1 job is still getting our sets going in the middle I'm not seduced by all be ball movement this game is still won in the middle 1/3 with hard running fowards."
59 minutes ago
More…