Jason Cayless

@Balmain Bug said:
A waste if money. What a disgrace. A few of those dollars would have kept Mighty Mouse at this club. Great work Fonz !!!

Of all the players you miss…

He would have been about 6th in line for the #1 spot
 
Bug why did you want to keep Mighty Mouse so much? He hasn't exactly gone onto bigger and better things - particularly in a team with a lot more opportunity then he would have had with us.

I liked him, thought he was an OK player, but don't know that he is a regular first grader.
 
@Balmain Bug said:
A waste if money. What a disgrace. A few of those dollars would have kept Mighty Mouse at this club. Great work Fonz !!!

Would you seriously have Shannon Gallant in front of McKinnon, Brown or Moltzen?
 
@Balmain Bug said:
A waste if money. What a disgrace. A few of those dollars would have kept Mighty Mouse at this club. Great work Fonz !!!

what?
the guy who cant even make a regular 1st grade spot at the bottom dwellers in QLD?

Get over it Bug, there are people in front of him by miles.. he wasnt that good
 
@Cultured Bogan said:
@Balmain Bug said:
A waste if money. What a disgrace. A few of those dollars would have kept Mighty Mouse at this club. Great work Fonz !!!

Would you seriously have Shannon Gallant in front of McKinnon, Brown or Moltzen?

while i don't know how gallant has played at the cowboys,while at the tigers he played better than all of those players.he made a real positive impact when he played a few back to back games before he was injured.
don't know what the problem was between him and sheens,but he was never given the opportunity some players received.

but bug,just let it go.these things happen in sport.
 
shannon gallant is soooooooooooooooo average.
no point even discussing him, lot better former wests tigers players i'd have back over him any dayz
 
Ok, Mighty Mouse aside, the signing of Cayless was bizarre in the extreme, you all have to admit that, he hadn't played NRL for years and was average when he left.
 
so was Pat Richards.
Broken down.
injury prone
Hadnt played in ages.

So was Scott Prince.
Broken
Injury Prone
hadnt had a good season in 3 years or so

Becuase they didnt work out doesnt make it a bad move Bug… The Club takes risks here and there and some pay off... some dont.. this one of cayless obviously hasnt ..

Now time to get over ur self and move on
 
@T-REXX said:
so was Pat Richards.
Broken down.
injury prone
Hadnt played in ages.

So was Scott Prince.
Broken
Injury Prone
hadnt had a good season in 3 years or so

Becuase they didnt work out doesnt make it a bad move Bug… The Club takes risks here and there and some pay off... some dont.. this one of cayless obviously hasnt ..

Now time to get over ur self and move on

Hodgo - Spud & Toddy also had long histories of injury when we signed them!!!

It was a calculated risk that did not come off - while plenty of others have!
 
Apologies for continuing the off topic slant but Gallant seems at this stage to be that rare beast that was only at his best within our system. His instincts suited our play etc etc. It is a shame that things happened the way they did but with Mullaney seemingly firmly in the futures picture there would be no replace for the Mouse to return to an NRL contract at the WT
 
@smeghead said:
Apologies for continuing the off topic slant but Gallant seems at this stage to be that rare beast that was only at his best within our system. His instincts suited our play etc etc. It is a shame that things happened the way they did but with Mullaney seemingly firmly in the futures picture there would be no replace for the Mouse to return to an NRL contract at the WT

Watching footage of the Alice Springs trial & Gallant was monstered by the Broncos backs!
 
I remember when I bought my tigers jersey at the easter show around the start of the 2009 season (so 2008 jersey)

Two young tigers players were manning the van, genuinely nice young guys. I bought it and asked for an autograph. Their eyes lit up in delight at the thought of being asked, as did mine, thinking I may have gotten the autographs of two tigers smokies destined to be big stars, at such a young age.

"How shrewd am I" I thought…smart work, Underdog. :mrgreen:

and those two players turned out to be Blake Lazarus, and Shannon Gallant...... :brick:

I also have Jason Cayless autograph on the jersey as well and I remember thinking the same thing - He'll be big all over again, and BAM! Ive got his autograph.

Well,

At least I have Marshall, Tuiaki, Moltzen, Tuquiri and Ayshford on there as well..... kinda makes up for it... :stuck_out_tongue:
 
@underdog said:
I remember when I bought my tigers jersey at the easter show around the start of the 2009 season (so 2008 jersey)

Two young tigers players were manning the van, genuinely nice young guys. I bought it and asked for an autograph. Their eyes lit up in delight at the thought of being asked, as did mine, thinking I may have gotten the autographs of two tigers smokies destined to be big stars, at such a young age.

"How shrewd am I" I thought…smart work, Underdog. :mrgreen:

and those two players turned out to be Blake Lazarus, and Shannon Gallant...... :brick:

I also have Jason Cayless autograph on the jersey as well and I remember thinking the same thing - He'll be big all over again, and BAM! Ive got his autograph.

Well,

At least I have Marshall, Tuiaki, Moltzen, Tuquiri and Ayshford on there as well..... kinda makes up for it... :stuck_out_tongue:

Underdog, if i'm a player and you were asking for my autograph, i'd be looking over my shoulder :laughing: :laughing:
 
**JASON CAYLESS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT**
23/02/2011 3:07:37 PM

Popular Wests Tigers prop forward Jason Cayless has today announced his retirement from professional rugby league, putting a premature end to his career with one season remaining on his current contract.

“I’d like to thank Tim Sheens and Wests Tigers for giving me the opportunity to return to the NRL last season and finish off my playing career,” Cayless said.

“I’ve been unlucky with injuries over the past 12 months which has probably brought forward the decision a little early, but the game has been fantastic to me over 11 years so there aren’t too many complaints.”

Cayless’ decorated career spanned over 100 NRL games with the Parramatta Eels, Sydney Roosters and Wests Tigers. He also played more than 70 games with St Helens in the English Super League.

Debuting in first grade with the Eels at just 20 years of age, Cayless won an NRL Premiership with the Roosters in 2002 and took home the Super League Championship, Carnegie Challenge Cup and World Club Challenge treble with St Helens during a highly successful four-year stint in the United Kingdom.

Cayless, a City Origin representative, also played 11 Test matches for his native New Zealand.

“I’m leaving rugby league with some fantastic memories and a lot of good friends,” he said. “Hanging up the boots gives me a good opportunity to take a break for a while before deciding what to do with the next stage of my life.”

Wests Tigers Coach Tim Sheens said the Club felt for Cayless.

“Jason’s had a great career and I’m sure he has many fond memories. Playing for his country and winning an NRL premiership is not something that many players can say they’ve achieved. On behalf of everyone at Wests Tigers, I wish him all the best in his life after football,’’ Sheens said.
 
Jeez some of you guys are dense.
Injuries are an occupational hazard of this game and not limited to new recruits.
Some players get better
Some dont
These guys bust their humps only for some cretins behind a keyboard to take potshots at them
Why the hell would you be a player when you got ''fans'' like this and that [This word has been automatically removed] in melb, not to mention the media on your back 24 7
There really are some average people on here.
 

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