Blair admits he’s been a toothless Tiger

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Unfazed by criticism of his early performances for new club Wests Tigers this season, New Zealand back-rower Adam Blair is hoping a standout performance for the Kiwis in tomorrow night’s Anzac Test will help spark his club form to life.

Lured to Sydney from the Storm this year on a hefty $550,000-a-season pay packet, Blair has been labelled a dud buy in some quarters, with the likes of Matthew Johns and Greg Alexander questioning whether the Tigers had spent their money wisely after they slipped to a 1-5 record during the opening six rounds.

But Blair, speaking exclusively to NRL.com, is adamant he will deliver for the Tigers in 2012 and pointed to this week’s Test against Australia as the perfect opportunity to prove a point.

“If I can get a bit of form on Friday night and take that back to the Tigers, it will be good for the club and will help add a lot of confidence to the young squad we’ve got there,” said Blair, admitting that he hadn’t performed as well as he would have liked so far this season.

“It’s been really tough (at the Tigers). Firstly I think the style of play is very different to what I’m used to. Trying to get used to those things week in, week out – I’m slowly getting better but I’m not at my best at the moment.

“As the weeks get on hopefully sooner rather than later I start picking up a few more things and playing some good footy for the club.

“At the moment we’ve got a few injuries at the Tigers so we’re trying to cover a few positions there. Once I nail myself into a position and we know where we’re heading I think it’s only going to be better for the team.

“As I said, it was always going to be hard for myself… but I’m doing the right things at training, doing all the little things right – I’ve just got to get out on the field and start doing some work out there.”

Asked if he was frustrated by criticism of his form and price tag, Blair said: “Not at all. Coming from Melbourne, I didn’t get a lot of publicity and I think moving from Melbourne to Sydney it’s been a bit different. But I haven’t really listened to it that much. I haven’t read the papers that much because I’m used to not reading the paper. I have a lot of family too which keeps me busy – once I get home I’ve got my family to be with. But obviously the criticism is always going to be there.

“In Sydney there is a little bit more expectation on me to be the player that everyone expects me to be. I know what I need to do at training and I think if I concentrate on those things I’ll be fine. I’m only going to get better.”

Blair heads into tomorrow night’s Test match well aware of the responsibility that rests on his shoulders. With only 10 players remaining from the side that faced Australia 12 months ago, Blair’s 24 Tests for the Kiwis makes him their most experienced forward and a key figure in a side boasting three debutantes (Josh Hoffman, Shaun Johnson and Jesse Bromwich).

“I think it’s important that I set a good example for the younger boys that are coming through – especially the young forwards,” he said. “A Test match is a massive step up from NRL and coming up against the Aussies, it’s a massive test for our boys. I try and help out where I can around the field and try to give a little bit of advice. I’m sure they know what to expect but it’s good to have people around that have been there before.”

New Zealand must overcome more than just a strong Kangaroos squad if they hope to prevail tomorrow night – they must also overcome a number of records that don’t bode particularly well for them. The Kiwis have won only five of their past 30 Tests against Australia, have lost both Tests played at Eden Park and haven’t beaten their old foes in a mid-year Test since 1998.

Despite history working against them, Blair said he was excited by the prospects of what this new-look Kiwi side could offer.

“Having these young guys around, it brings a lot of enthusiasm to the team,” he said. “We’ve got a few older heads that have been here for a while so it’s a good mix of leaders and youth, I think. We’ve got a bright future with those guys coming in.

“A guy like Josh Hoffman was unlucky not to play last year and now with Shaun Johnson’s form at the back end of last year, we’re looking good. It’s good to see those boys putting their hand up for selection.

“Obviously Australia have a strong squad… they’ve got some great players there. It will be a really tough game for us and it’s something we need to lift for. But we’re looking forward to it. It is on our home soil.

“Last year we were very disappointed in the efforts we put in (during the Four Nations) so we’ve got a lot to make up there. We’re just looking forward to putting in a big effort and hopefully it will come off.”
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He's man enough to admit he's not playing well. Kudos.

He'll come good - and end up being one of our greatest buys.
 
550k now? His salary gets bigger with every article!! Actually thought he went okay in the Panthers game.
 
His workload has increased the past two games which is a big positive. With more involvement he will become more confident.
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He'll come good. He's just adapting to the way things work at the Tigers compared to Melbourne.

Also he scored 3 tries in his time at Melbourne compared to 2 tries already 6 rounds in at the Tigers. So it's obvious Sheens is using him differently
 
I'm not impressed with him at all so far, I suppose time will tell ut I'm not going to hold my breath. He is deffinately over paid and under producing
 
550k are you joking ???? I find it sick we are paying him that much money and player like Fulton , Woods have out played him every week . Pfffft
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@wst00 said:
550k are you joking ???? I find it sick we are paying him that much money and player like Fulton , Woods have out played him every week . Pfffft
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The **Wests Tigers** aren't paying him that much…

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1 good about him is he knows how to play injured. His been injured for about 3 weeks earlier in season and he wouldn't let Sheens not slect him, which shows his committed to cause
 
Steven Humphries came out on the Game Plan and said that figure is grossly overstated. I am sure it is a much more reasonable figure….like $475,000.00.
 
first step when on the road to recovery is admitting the problem, he knows what hes doing…. in 12 months from now he will be a superstar and I said it last year will be the replacement for ellis.... i still believe that
 
Yeah, that figure of 550K is hyperbole for sure. No club in their right mind would pay that much for a foward, regardless of how influential they are at their respective clubs.

Gallen at the Sharks perhaps may be on about that much, but he's to the Sharks what Benji is to us, vital to success.
 
It must be very difficult to come from such a stuctured place to well…chickens running around with there heads off,the brand of footy the Tigers play is as exciting as it is crazy but I'm sure Adam will get the better of it as time moves on and the side settles down a bit and some consistant footy is played.I find it interesting that a few others are not bagged for there huge pay packets at the moment on there form!
 
i hope all the optimism is proved to be right but i far from convinced and on current form is not worth his place in the side.
 
excellent to read his comments reflecting a level headed, pragmatic attitude to how he has gone so far with the tiges.
i too have seen improvement in his last game or so and although so far disappointed, his attitude is great. good on him!
he does look to be starting to find his niche in the side and i just want him to get through the test unscathed so he can continue to improve. good luck adam!
 
There have been signs of improvement however he may get knocked back a few steps by Australia tomorrow night.
 
The tries that Blair has scored this season seem to have come as a shock to Adam, it's as if he's just been running lines and all of a sudden Benji's put one on his chest and he has only had to stroll over the line.
Shifty is using him as a wide running back rower that may not of have been the style he has been used to at the Storm but with the injury to Gareth he has been asked to lift his tackle count, now there's no Heighno he may have to break into double figures.
 
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