In a significant development within rugby league circles, the Sydney Roosters have secured the services of outside back Tommy Talau on a one-year contract for the 2026 season. This move not only strengthens the club’s roster but also creates a unique sporting partnership as Talau joins his partner, NRLW superstar Jessica Sergis, who remains under contract with the Roosters until the end of 2027.
Talau’s transition follows two productive seasons with the Manly Sea Eagles where he demonstrated impressive form by scoring a career-high 18 tries during the 2024 campaign. Despite this achievement, the versatile player found himself out of favor last season, participating in only 13 matches. His arrival at the Roosters continues a notable pattern of Manly players making the switch to the eastern suburbs club, following similar moves by Daly Cherry-Evans and the anticipated transfer of Reuben Garrick in 2027.
While Talau faces considerable competition within one of the NRL’s most formidable backlines, his value becomes particularly strategic during the State of Origin period. His presence provides crucial coverage when key players like Robert Toia and potentially Mark Nawaqanitawase represent their states. Roosters head of recruitment Joel Carbone emphasized Talau’s significance, stating: “Tommy’s signature adds valuable depth and experience to our backline. He’s a strong competitor who has shown he can perform consistently at NRL level.”
The personal dimension of this professional move cannot be overlooked. The couple previously navigated the complexity of competing loyalties when their teams met during the 2024 finals series. Talau’s relocation to the Roosters effectively eliminates any future domestic tension while solidifying their status as one of rugby league’s most prominent power couples.
