I have to agree with what a few others here have said, I don't really blame the club too much on this one.
Fifita always had plenty of ability but I don't think many people would have expected him to take off like he has just recently, and to be honest I don't think it would have happened here at the Tigers, at least not to the extent it has at the Sharks anyway.
In a perfect world we'd keep every young player that shows promise but the nature of the game is clubs need to take risks and in hindsight now it appears to be a massive blunder to let him go, but you win some and you lose some.
We have ended up on the good end of such luck in the past ourselves, with an example being Princey, I wonder how a few of the Broncos fans were feeling in 2005 when he was wearing the clive churchill medal after the Broncos gave up on him after 2003…
Sh*t happens.
Sorry, but to me this is just head burying stuff. It was clear as day t/hat Fifita had potential coming out of his backside and with the right nurturing he could have been anything. He had that x-factor early on that you just knew he was going to be a star.. The club stuffed up, it was a monumental blunder that has the potential to go down as the biggest recruitment/retention stuff up in the clubs history
The funny thing about it is, there were so many people saying good riddance and that he wouldn't amount to anything, well how wrong they were. So his attitude may have stunk, so what, he was 21, want to shoot him for being a kid who suddenly had the spot light put on him?, his attitude seems fine now with a bit of maturity. Obviously all he needed was a bit of guidance, something this club clearly wasn't interested in giving him
I don't know which blunder is worse, punting Fifita who has gone on to play Origin and will most likely get a call up for Australia at the end of the yr, or keeping Matt Groat, a guy who has played about 5 top grade games in 18 months and looked out of his depth in the NYC Origin game. Seriously, if you don't laugh you cry when you think about it.
how do u know it was "good guidance" and not a change of scenery?
you're right MOST people thought fifita moving on was a good thing- you can hardly blame the club for that
**fifita is a hypocrite- when he left, he was criticising the club.. when woods played with him he was going on about how good mates they are.**
in hindsight, MOST people thought buying blair was a good thing as well, where did that get us?
to some people, good management is only when they buy people like mason/utai and they turn out to be stars, but decisions like these are made on a regular basis.