The club icon has returned to the One New Zealand Warriors, not to don his boots, but to uplift spirits as the team’s newly minted chaplain.
Lauitiiti is also stirring the pot in the business world with his very own mobile coffee cart, Kofe Bro, making him the hottest topic in the Go Media Stadium car park on match days.
This isn’t just any side hustle; it’s a family affair that’s got the Lauitiiti clan bonding over beans and barista skills. “It’s all about family and coffee,” Ali spills, revealing how his two worlds deliciously collide, especially now that he’s back with the Warriors, offering spiritual guidance and a mean cup of Joe.
But Ali’s not stopping at caffeine kicks and soul-soothing chats.
He’s on a mission to add a whole new layer of support to the Warriors’ wellbeing team, proving he’s as much a force off the field as he was on it. “Coming back to where it all began and giving back is a dream come true,” Lauitiiti humbly boasts, showing his gratitude for the chance to rejoin his old stomping grounds in a role that’s close to his heart.
His comeback is more than just a feel-good story; it’s a strategic move by the Warriors to champion player welfare from all angles. And with Lauitiiti at the helm, the club’s future looks as promising as a perfectly poured flat white on a chilly morning.
But don’t think for a second that the locker room has forgotten the legend that Lauitiiti was on the pitch. His legacy looms large, inspiring the 2024 squad to strive for greatness, both on the field and in life. With Ali Lauitiiti’s guiding hand and entrepreneurial spirit, the Warriors are brewing up a storm that’s set to leave a lasting impression far beyond the rugby league fields.
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