Wigan Warriors confirmed that England full-back Sam Tomkins will rejoin the Super League club on a four-year deal after he has agreed to leave New Zealand Warriors. Today we will discuss about Sam Tomkins: Net worth| Wife| Salary| Brother| Tattoos.
Sam Tomkins: Net worth| Wife| Salary| Brother| Tattoos
Sam Tomkins (born 23 March 1989) is an English professional rugby league footballer who plays as a fullback or scrum-half for the Betfred Super League and the Catalan Dragons in England.
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Net worth
Sam Tomkins has a net worth of around $1.5 million.
Wife
Sam Tomkins is currently single. He is unmarried.
Salary
Sam Tomkins Salary is not known.
Brother
His brother name is Joel Tomkins. The siblings were teammates at Wigan Warriors for the best part of a decade, but are now separated by the English Channel, with Joel playing for Sam and Hull KR at the Catalan Dragons.
Sam missed a reunion with younger brother Logan when he was dropped from the Salford Red Devils team that won at Perpignan last Saturday, but faced his older brother in a Betfred Super League clash at Kecom Craven Park on Sunday. will do.
Sam said, “A long time ago, I didn’t think I’d play against any of my brothers when we were all at Wigan.” “Now we are in different teams and I am really looking forward to it.
Tattoos
Wigan superstar and body art lover Sam Tomkins has set the stage for a very special celebratory tattoo.
The 24-year-old is eyeing a two-time Wembley winner today ahead of his expected move to the New Zealand Warriors at the end of the season.
And if the Warriors cross the plow this afternoon, Tomkins wants to commemorate that day with another commemorative ink insignia tattooed on his leg to mark his first Wembley victory in 2011.
Wigan owners are expected to confirm Tomkins’ move away from Wigan shortly after today’s Wembley clash, but he is expected to visit the tattoo parlor before he begins his three-year contract in Auckland.
“I still have room for a few more tattoos and the one from Wembley would be nice,” the full-back told MEN. Play.
“I’m not quite up for tattoos with [Salford’s] Ryan McGoldrick and my teammate Josh Charnley, but I would like one more to remind me of Wembley.