Elijah Taylor commits to Wests Tigers until 2018...

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@Flippedy said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Flippedy said:
A bit over this bloke, tbh. We give him a lifeline mid-season because no one else wants him. He has a handful of good games and now he is holding us to ransom because he thinks he's worth as much as Greg Inglis! Sign or don't sign Taylor, just make a decision - you ain't that great.

Why do you assume he's holding the club to ransom?

I have no idea GNR, I'm just talking out my arse really. Just want it to be over one way or another.

No surprises there…

No one knows what is going on with ET. Hope he signs, it's not the end of the world if he doesn't...
 
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
@Flippedy said:
A bit over this bloke, tbh. We give him a lifeline mid-season because no one else wants him. He has a handful of good games and now he is holding us to ransom because he thinks he's worth as much as Greg Inglis! Sign or don't sign Taylor, just make a decision - you ain't that great.

Why do you assume he's holding the club to ransom?

I have no idea GNR, I'm just talking out my arse really. Just want it to be over one way or another.

**No surprises there…**

No one knows what is going on with ET. Hope he signs, it's not the end of the world if he doesn't...

Well at least I can admit it Mashies :wink:
 
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
@GNR4LIFE said:
Why do you assume he's holding the club to ransom?

I have no idea GNR, I'm just talking out my arse really. Just want it to be over one way or another.

**No surprises there…**

No one knows what is going on with ET. Hope he signs, it's not the end of the world if he doesn't...

Well at least I can admit it Mashies :wink:

At least you can admit that you are talking out of your arse? That's great if you that's what you want to do, but I don't understand why you are excited about that…
 
My guess is that he is leaving it until after the rep games, as most do these days. "To concentrate 100% on playing" isn't it?
 
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
I have no idea GNR, I'm just talking out my arse really. Just want it to be over one way or another.

**No surprises there…**

No one knows what is going on with ET. Hope he signs, it's not the end of the world if he doesn't...

Well at least I can admit it Mashies :wink:

At least you can admit that you are talking out of your arse? That's great if you that's what you want to do, but I don't understand why you are excited about that…

Excited about it? How did you deduce that? It was just a lame attempt at humour, but never mind.
 
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
**No surprises there…**

No one knows what is going on with ET. Hope he signs, it's not the end of the world if he doesn't...

Well at least I can admit it Mashies :wink:

At least you can admit that you are talking out of your arse? That's great if you that's what you want to do, but I don't understand why you are excited about that…

Excited about it? How did you deduce that? It was just a lame attempt at humour, but never mind.

Don't worry Flip,I understand your sense of humour…...as warpted as it is mate... :laughing:
 
@TrueTiger said:
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
@Flippedy said:
Well at least I can admit it Mashies :wink:

At least you can admit that you are talking out of your arse? That's great if you that's what you want to do, but I don't understand why you are excited about that…

Excited about it? How did you deduce that? It was just a lame attempt at humour, but never mind.

Don't worry Flip,I understand your sense of humour…...as warpted as it is mate... :laughing:

Yeah its past Flip's bedtime TT :smiley:

And he is a silly old bugger as well :wink:

But we love him anyhow
 
To be honest if he goes i will be sorry to see him go but on all fairness i wouldnt blame him as he probably never expected to be played as hooker at any stage.That i am sure will not help with him staying but i hope he does
 
I think some might be a bit premature in their harshness (is that a word?)

The fact that it hasn't been announced that he has gone anywhere else, (and I'm sure he has offers), tells me his is giving the tigers every possible opportunity to get an offer and dollars sorted. Thats very good of him to do that if thats the case. Its late in the year and its very hard for players to plan for next year this late, but he's probably prepared to take the risk to stay. Not sure many other players would do that.
 
@jadtiger said:
To be honest if he goes i will be sorry to see him go but on all fairness i wouldnt blame him as he probably never expected to be played as hooker at any stage.That i am sure will not help with him staying but i hope he does

You play where the coach needs you. This is especially true for the modern mercenary player who apparently doesn't want to build long-term ties with a club, so should just shut up and put up.
 
@jadtiger said:
To be honest if he goes i will be sorry to see him go but on all fairness i wouldnt blame him as he probably never expected to be played as hooker at any stage.That i am sure will not help with him staying but i hope he does

I bet it has zero impact. He was languishing in reserves till we came calling. I'm sure that will carry more weight than a game here and there filling in at hooker. That sort of thing sounds like something only the supporters would care about.
 
@jirskyr said:
@jadtiger said:
To be honest if he goes i will be sorry to see him go but on all fairness i wouldnt blame him as he probably never expected to be played as hooker at any stage.That i am sure will not help with him staying but i hope he does

You play where the coach needs you. This is especially true for the modern mercenary player who apparently doesn't want to build long-term ties with a club, so should just shut up and put up.

Exactly right with your 1st sentence. Brain-dead decision by the coach to waste his talents in the hooking position but you cannot have the situation in the club where players won't play in any other position than their favourite one.
You do what you have to do for the benefit of the team.
That said, if he stays, I hope that JT isn't silly enough to play him at 9 ever again.
 
@happy tiger said:
@TrueTiger said:
@Flippedy said:
@Mashies said:
At least you can admit that you are talking out of your arse? That's great if you that's what you want to do, but I don't understand why you are excited about that…

Excited about it? How did you deduce that? It was just a lame attempt at humour, but never mind.

Don't worry Flip,I understand your sense of humour…...as warpted as it is mate... :laughing:

Yeah its past Flip's bedtime TT :smiley:

And he is a silly old bugger as well :wink:

But we love him anyhow

Someone has to, may as well be a pair of weirdos like you two :mrgreen:
 
The Titans have all but ruled out making a late play for off-contract Wests Tigers back-rower Elijah Taylor as they weigh up their recruitment options in the wake of Greg Bird's departure to the Catalans Dragons in 2017.

Bird was on Wednesday released from the final year of his contract at Gold Coast to sign a five-year deal with Catalans, the club where he played 23 games in 2009 during his exile from the NRL.

Upon his return to the NRL Bird played 129 games across seven seasons for the Titans but the club's board had become increasingly tired of his regular association with off-field incidents in recent years and were happy to grant his release.

Bird's departure takes the number of NRL games worth of experience to have left the Titans since the end of the season past the 1,000 mark with senior players such as Nathan Friend, Josh Hoffman, Luke Douglas and David Mead all moving on.

The club has expressed interest in bringing Storm forward Kevin Proctor back to the Gold Coast where he completed his schooling but chief operating officer Tony Mestrov confirmed that officials will spend the next few days discussing the balance of recruiting a marquee player or whether to spread the remainder of their salary cap across the four available spots.

After bringing an extra dimension to their attack following his mid-season switch from the Panthers, Taylor has expressed a desire to remain at the Wests Tigers and a club official confirmed that they were confident of coming to an agreement in the near future.

But a deal has not yet been signed and former Titans football manager Scott Sattler believes the 26-year-old Kiwi international would represent the perfect replacement for a ball-playing lock forward such as Bird.

"Elijah Taylor would be the perfect fit. He'd be that missing link that you miss when you lose someone like Bird," Sattler told NRL.com.

"Because Greg Bird has been such a good player for the Titans – and he has been – I think you've got to replace him with a like-minded player.

"High work-rate, subtle skills with the ball in hand, physical in defence, energetic with everything that he does and guys like Elijah Taylor and Lewis Brown are the first that come to mind.

"You're losing a guy that is tough in the trenches, he's a guy that players want to play with but he's also got beautiful subtle skills as well.

"He's got great footwork, he's still quick, he's good with the ball in hand and defensively, he's a guy that the opposition has a look out of the corner of their eye to see where he is.

"[Taylor] would be perfect. He's played in grand finals, he's come under some really good coaches. He'd be perfect."

More and more in the modern game players are being positioned to leave their current club a year out from the end of their contract to take longer-term deals elsewhere, making the player market an increasingly fluid one.

There are some 230 players off-contract at the end of the 2017 season but Sattler is adamant the Titans need to find someone to fit the Bird mould in order to build on their unexpected success this season.

"Because they had such a good year this year that's why you've got to replace him with a like-minded player. You've got to keep that momentum and rhythm going that has been working for them," said Sattler.

"He seems to be one of those players that always gets lost in the traffic but a guy like Elijah Taylor has the ability to lift the intensity of a game with their involvement.

"I remember watching him as a 16-year-old and he had these beautiful, subtle set of hands and I kept wondering why teams weren't using him more in that sort of role.

"[The Tigers] weren't relying on Brooks and Moses because he was adding those little subtle touches around the ruck.

"Is he going to be part of their plans moving forward? You don't know."

http://www.nrl.com/titans-rule-out-late-play-for-taylor/tabid/10874/newsid/102083/default.aspx
 
Title of that article should be:

"TITANS SEE ELIJAH TAYLOR AS PERFECT REPLACEMENT FOR BIRD & WILL MAKE A LATE PLAY FOR HIM"
 
Gold Coast are like the spoiled rich kid walking through a toy store yelling ''mummy mummy buy me that''. In this case, mummy being the NRL.
 
It does say "Taylor has expressed a desire to remain at the Weststigers", that is a good thing, plus they want Proctor, and Proctor wants to move closer to his family.
 
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