I wasn't the only one not happy at Roosters: Braith Anasta

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Stuart Honeysett
From:The Australian
February 21, 201312:00AM
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BRAITH Anasta has opened up about his departure from the Sydney Roosters, admitting he was one of several players who was unhappy playing for the club last year.

The Wests Tigers backrower also warned other players against the perils of signing a deal with another club mid-season, and became the latest voice in the game to throw his support behind a transfer window.

Anasta, who will face his former club in the Foundation Cup at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night, spent seven years with the Roosters before announcing in March last year he would join the Tigers this season on a two-year deal.

Anasta said his decision had been prompted by the appeal of playing alongside Tigers playmaker Benji Marshall but he revealed yesterday he hadn't been enjoying the game.

"I needed a change, I wasn't enjoying my footy where I was – a lot of guys weren't, mind you," Anasta said. "There wasn't a huge commitment there from them.

"I don't want to go into (it) but if you asked me when I signed that contract if I was enjoying playing footy, I would have said 'no'.

"I wasn't and there's a number of reasons for that and I can't speak for anyone else but that's where I was at with my career."

The Roosters' season last year was beset by talk of player unrest, with Sam Perrett leaving midway through the year to join the Bulldogs while there were rumours Mitchell Pearce wanted out of his contract.

The upheaval was reflected in the team's performances. The club finished in 13th position, leading to the exit of veteran coach Brian Smith, who was replaced by Trent Robinson.

Anasta admitted it had been a difficult season after signing with the Tigers.

The NRL's regulations regarding player transfers have been slammed by fans, with players free to negotiate and sign with other clubs at any time.

The only catch is the the deal isn't rubber-stamped by the NRL until the final year of the player's existing contract.

"I wouldn't recommend it," Anasta said. "It depends on the person that you are or the player that you are but I'm an extremely passionate player -- I wear my heart on my chest -- and when times are tough and you're moving clubs, you're trying your best but it's very hard.

"It puts a target on you, too. Fans are looking at you because you're going and they don't look at you in the same light. You are an easy target and it can play with your mind.

"It can definitely affect the player and the fans as well, so there's definitely a strong case for having a transfer window."

Anasta also moved to dispel reports he was unhappy playing as a backrower with the Roosters and wanted to play alongside Marshall for the Tigers.

But the No 7 jumper has been given to rookie Jacob Miller while Anasta has looked strong in the backrow after grabbing two tries against Parramatta in a trial last Saturday night.

"There's a number of reasons for me leaving and the key reason wasn't to play half," Anasta said.

"Sheensy (former Tigers coach Tim Sheens) did want to play me in the halfback role but not as a typical half.

"He just wanted me to give good service to Benji and help Robbie (Farah) out, particularly with the kicking, and play a bit of a running role.

"I knew as soon as we got a new coach all that would change and I couldn't be happier than where I am at the moment and the position I'm playing. I just think it's perfect for me at this stage of my career.

"I said I'd prefer to play five-eighth but I never said I didn't want to play in the backrow."
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@Cultured Bogan said:
You'll get that playing for a soulless club that is just some shonky car dealer's plaything.

I think Anasta wanted out because of Smith but i agree Politis has got too much influence there,if you get on the wrong side of him life is miserable and his judgement on a players worth/ability isn't always correct.
 
I know we are only getting these articles to promote the game on Saturday, but seriously, could Braith put a bigger target on himself?!

Stay Safe Buddy… we need you for another 31 weeks!
 
Why would anyone be happy being coached by Brian Smith for starters You might make a few GF's but you won't win one

Still think a transfer window during the SOO period would be brilliant , probably only concern would be would it overshadow the games showpiece

And the Sheens comment , I wonder if Sheens had still been here would he make that same prophetic statement again in regards to Braith playing half and Cooper Cronk

Would we now be calling him Braith Cronk or Cooper Anasta ??
 
I dont reckon there has been a coach on the planet that polarises people more than Brian Smith (on whether he can coach) there are so many players that think he walks on water, Hindmarsh, Mario Fenench, Mark COyne. and others who think he is a complete muppet. I reckon he wares blokes out cause he is so enthusiastic, I reckon he is a fantastic bloke, and a good coach to rebuild and cleanout once you hit rock bottom, think he is a short tenure kind of bloke though.
He loves footy and has a terrific memory, i was on his table at a function once and remembered seeing me play in junior game about 10 years earlier, which made me feel about 10 foot tall, but was impressed firstly he was at the game in the first place, not many NRL coaches would bother, and to remember a player from the opposition 10 years later was impressive.
 
Brian Smith is too full on. Sends txts to players on their days of checking to see if their mind is on the upcoming game. Would drive anyone crazy
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
You'll get that playing for a soulless club that is just some shonky car dealer's plaything.

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