Jahream Bula, a rising star of the Wests Tigers, discusses his strong faith and how he reads passages from the Bible before taking the field in the NRL. Tigers fans are excited to have a game-breaker like Bula on their team.
Rising Wests Tigers star Jahream Bula has opened up about his strong faith, revealing how he reads passages from the Bible minutes before he takes the field in the NRL .
Tigers officials are aware of Bula’s star power, particularly given his clean lifestyle, which includes no drinking, no smoking, no drugs and strong Christian values. Jahream Bula has made a strong start to the season after picking up Wests Tigers’ Kelly-Barnes Medal last year.Bula is often seen praying before and after each training session at Concord. The 22-year-old joked it was a shame there was no divine intervention when it came to his Origin eligibility.
“He started last year on a train and trial; we moved him to a development deal, then quickly moved him into the top 30, then on to a five-year deal,” Marshall said.
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