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WESTS Tigers coach Jason Taylor says prop Martin Taupau has no ongoing concerns from the neck injury he sustained playing for New Zealand in the World Cup final and will resume training with the rest of the club’s international representatives on January 5.
“Marty’s fine,” Taylor tells RLW. “He just ended up with a stiff neck. There were concerns at the time, but the actions they took on the field were just precautions to make sure there was nothing wrong. He came out of it with some stiffness but nothing else, which is great.
“He’s having some time off now and he’ll start training with the rest of the World Cup guys on January 5.”
Taupau starred for the victorious Kiwis while he was on the field against Australia in the final and Taylor is delighted to have him coming back for next season off that sort of form.
“I was impressed with the way he played in the Four Nations and I’ve since sat down and had a good chat with him,” Taylor said. “He’s really confident and very enthusiastic and I’m looking forward to him coming back and being one of the team leaders.”
Taylor said he would most likely continue with Taupau off the bench for the time being, due to his considerable impact value.
“He does bring a lot of impact,” Taylor says. “Marty starting isn’t something I’d rule out, but he’s pretty damaging off the bench. We’ve got Keith Galloway who is a good starter, along with Aaron Woods of course.”
- GREG PRICHARD
				
			“Marty’s fine,” Taylor tells RLW. “He just ended up with a stiff neck. There were concerns at the time, but the actions they took on the field were just precautions to make sure there was nothing wrong. He came out of it with some stiffness but nothing else, which is great.
“He’s having some time off now and he’ll start training with the rest of the World Cup guys on January 5.”
Taupau starred for the victorious Kiwis while he was on the field against Australia in the final and Taylor is delighted to have him coming back for next season off that sort of form.
“I was impressed with the way he played in the Four Nations and I’ve since sat down and had a good chat with him,” Taylor said. “He’s really confident and very enthusiastic and I’m looking forward to him coming back and being one of the team leaders.”
Taylor said he would most likely continue with Taupau off the bench for the time being, due to his considerable impact value.
“He does bring a lot of impact,” Taylor says. “Marty starting isn’t something I’d rule out, but he’s pretty damaging off the bench. We’ve got Keith Galloway who is a good starter, along with Aaron Woods of course.”
- GREG PRICHARD
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		