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Solomon Warriors sign four ahead of TSL second round

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New team mates: Former Western United flanker Moffat Kilifa (L) will be linging up alongside Jeffery Bule (R) in the second round of the TSL.
Telekom S-league’s second top team, Solomon Warriors has made use of the transfer window while before it close at the end of the month by making some interesting inclusions to its current line up in the last two weeks.

The current line up has been boosted with the inclusion of former Warriors midfielder Molis Gagame Junior, Willie Daudau, Karol Kakate and Western United wide man Moffat Kilifa.

“The four have been attending the daily trainings since their transfer certificates were signed,” team manager Jimmy Dui confirmed.

Gagame and Daudau were transferred back to the team after a short stint with the current O’league reps, Koloale FC.

This means they will no longer be featuring for the three time O’league reps and national Champions Koloale FC for the remaining three O’league matches.

Kilifa made the move from Western United despite United leading the current TSL table.

As for Kakate, he returned from PNG after featuring for Eastern Stars FC.

Jimmy Dui said Kakate has been training with the boys since arriving from PNG but has yet to fully commit himself and sign for the Warriors.

Another player reported to be under the Warriors radar is Koloale’s speedy right flanker, Josses Nawo.

Dui said that Nawo has made has switch from Koloale to Warriors however has yet to attend Warriors training sessions.

Coach Batram Suri, said that Nawo’s move to the team is still questionable as he has not trained with the team since his transfer.

“We have signed and transferred him but he has not attended any training sessions so far,” Suri said.

Reports reaching Star Sports have stated that instead of switching to the Warriors, Nawo has instead moved to current TSL leaders, Western United.

Warrior’s management however said that even without Nawo, the Solomon Warriors will enter the second round much stronger and with a different flavor.

By CARLOS ARUAFU