July 4, 2024

Jarome Luai and Joseph Suaali are also both unavailable.

Canterbury Bulldogs rising star Karl Oloapu has been ruled out of the Pacific Championship for Samoa, with his replacement set to be announced in the coming days.

The 18-year-old made his NRL debut in 2023 before playing a further seven matches for the Bulldogs during the home-and-away season.

News Corp understands that Oloapu has been plagued by a neck injury for the majority of the 2023 season and has opted to rest rather than compete for the Samoan national team during the Pacific Championship.

It is understood his replacement will be named by coach Ben Gardiner in the coming days. However, no player has emerged as the frontrunner to replace him.

Karl Oloapu entered the Bulldogs squad after they paid $500,000 to the Brisbane Broncos for his signing and has been a sensation in the halves while also being named in the U18s Queensland Emerging Origin squad.

In what is new coach Ben Gardiner’s first squad for the island nation, Samoa will be attempting to replicate their World Cup success, where they made the final for the first time.

The big blow for Samoa is the loss of Jarome Luai, who is out with injury after re-aggravating his shoulder issue during the grand final.

World Cup fullback Joesph Suaalii will also be unavailable due to a series of concussion he endured at the backed of the 2023 season.

“He’s unavailable. I had a discussion with the Roosters a few weeks ago… It’s concussion protocol. I don’t want to go too much into it because I’m not privy to that information,” Gardner said via The Daily Telegraph.

“But with the concussions he had at the end of the year, he’s unavailable for the Tests matches because of those protocols.”

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