Api Koroisau has backed the hard-line stance from Wests Tigers coaches, admitting there has been a "chalk and cheese" difference since players were sanctioned. A trio of young stars, headlined by utility Latu Fainu, were slapped with breach notices after returning for pre-season training below the required fitness standards. After three consecutive wooden spoons, Benji Marshall has wiped the slate clean heading into 2025 and the club legend clearly means business at Concord. According to skipper Koroisau, the results are already showing since the group returned from their Christmas break. "One hundred per cent, it's been chalk and cheese," he told 2GB's Wide World Of Sports Radio. "Everyone knew the coaching staff weren't playing around anymore, the club wants to move in the right direction. They had to do what they had to do and I think it's paid off. "There's plenty of new guys here and they've brought a lot of energy with them, which is great for the culture as well. "I've been impressed with the young guys, they have actually come back and after a season under their belts, have turned it up a level." Koroisau will be entering his third year at the joint venture after winning back-to-back premierships during his stint with the Penrith Panthers. The dummy-half will be joined by former teammate Jarome Luai this year and the enigmatic Samoan international is bringing plenty to the table at the Tigers. "He's got great chat and everyone respects him so much" Koroisau said. "He is a superstar of the game and the way he's been able to speak when he's come in here has been very controlled. "He's not afraid to speak his mind, which will help us move in the right direction." Koroisau's men will kick off their NRL campaign against the Knights on March 7.

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