Jake Mamo move to Warrington confirmed
Warrington have confirmed the signing of utility back Jake Mamo from Huddersfield on a one-year deal.
Mamo, 24, spent the past two seasons with the Giants, having previously played in the NRL for Newcastle Knights.
Coach Steve Price said: “I’ve watched Jake closely for a number of years over in the NRL and also in the Super League at Huddersfield.
“He has a lot of quality attributes and brings a lot of enthusiasm. He competes really hard and can play in a number of positions – in a centre, wing, fullback type role. He’s going to be a great acquisition for our footy club.”
His Huddersfield debut was delayed by injury, before he eventually made a try scoring start against Catalans in April 2017.
He went on to score 17 tries in 25 appearances for the Giants.
Mamo said: “I’m very excited to be signing for the Warrington club with its history. I’ve been wanting to join a strong club for a long time so I’m excited for this opportunity and am thankful to Steve (Price), Simon (Moran) and Karl (Fitzpatrick). I’m looking forward to seeing what the year ahead holds.
“After speaking with Steve I’ve come here to improve and add value to this team wherever I can. I love the Super League and living in the UK so I wasn’t ready to go home yet and I’m now looking forward to living in a new part of the north of England.
“I’ve been on the end of some stick from the Warrington fans in the past, especially when I had my long hair, so I know they are great supporters who are always loud so it will be good to be on the better end of that this year.
“I’m going into the team not knowing anyone but I have a few mutual friends so I’ve heard that they are all good guys and I look forward to meeting them. It will be fun to get into training now.”