@ said:Im happy if this is true but it contradicts what Taylor said after he re-signed
Elijah Taylor negotiated his new Tigers contract on his own
December 7, 2016 9:36am
MATT LOGUEThe Daily Telegraph
ELIJAH Taylor has never been one to cause a scene.
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Mild in his manner, Taylor prefers to be patient when dealing with his problems.
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But when he remained unsigned at the Wests Tigers deep into November, he knew something had to change.
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It’s why Taylor went over his manager’s head and finalised his deal at the Tigers himself.
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“That was the first time I’ve done that,” Taylor said.
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“But after starting the off-season and a deal still wasn’t put to bed, you’ve got to get things done yourself I suppose.
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ELIJAH Taylor has never been one to cause a scene.
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Mild in his manner, Taylor prefers to be patient when dealing with his problems.
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But when he remained unsigned at the Wests Tigers deep into November, he knew something had to change.
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It’s why Taylor went over his manager’s head and finalised his deal at the Tigers himself.
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“That was the first time I’ve done that,” Taylor said.
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“But after starting the off-season and a deal still wasn’t put to bed, you’ve got to get things done yourself I suppose.
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“In the off-season I left it up to my manager to sort out a new deal, but it was taking a really long time.
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“It came to November and it still wasn’t done, so I just had to step up and do it and I finally got it done.
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“I just called Justin Pascoe (CEO) and had a very open and honest discussion in his office and it was good.
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“It took a lot longer than I thought, but I’m very glad to have it over and done with.
**“It’s a one year deal with an option for 2018 in my favour, so I’m pretty happy.”**
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Taylor’s contract extension with the Tigers caps off an eventful season for the Kiwi-born back-rower.
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After starting the year in reserve grade at Penrith, he fought hard to resurrect his career at the Tigers.
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Taylor played 15 games for the joint-venture club, cementing himself as one of the team’s most consistent performers.
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It’s a remarkable turnaround the unassuming forward doesn’t take for granted.
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“At the start of the year I didn’t even like league at all,” he said.
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“But I got the lifeline from the Tigers who gave me another opportunity.
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“We have a lot of potential as a team and a lot of people don’t realise that.
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“But in our core group of players we’ve got a lot of belief and we are training really hard to make sure we fulfil our potential.”
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Taylor has signed a one-year extension with an option in his favour.
The raw talent at the Tigers was a major reason why Taylor wanted to stay at the club.
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He had interest from rugby union, but says league was always his first priority.
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“The Tigers set-up, the coaching and support staff and trainers are world class and I really wanted to work with them,” he said.
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“That made the decision a lot easier.
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“Rugby was an option, but I wasn’t as close as lot of people thought I was.”
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Taylor now has his sights set on regaining his position in the New Zealand Test side after missing out on selection for the Four Nations.
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“You want to be in that Kiwi team and I was pretty gutted not making it,” he said.
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“To be told by the selectors that you had a great season with the Tigers and you played really well, but we are heading in another direction.
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“That’s pretty shattering. But it just makes me want to work harder and I’ve just got to focus on the Tigers now and play as well as I can.”
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/teams/tigers/elijah-taylor-negotiated-his-new-tigers-contract-on-his-own/news-story/7788f8144de78173701a4e265b30936b
Both came from ET…who knows...