Peni Tagive could be out for the rest of the Year already

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The highlight of the first half was actually a lowlight, with Peni Tagive, who came to the Dragons after two injury-plagued years with Wests Tigers, suffering a suspected torn cruciate ligament which could sideline him for the year.

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,26749735-5018866,00.html

Looks like peni joins daine laurie, dean collis and dene halatau as players who left the club and gotten injured straight after leaving the club this year. lets hope that we dont suffer the same fate
 
Mate of mine who is a Dragons supporter texted me tonight saying Peni did his knee and might be done for the year already. Tough break. Some people just have no luck in this world.
 
Poor bugger, got to feel sorry for him.

But from a purely mercenary point of view it might have been a good move not fighting too hard to keep him in WT colours last year.
 
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By Steve Jancetic AAP Sat, 20 Feb 2010 21:34:15

So this is why they play trials.

St George Illawarra and Canterbury, the two teams that finished one and two on the ladder at the end of last year's NRL regular season, produced a lacklustre exhibition of rugby league which the Dragons won 16-14 thanks to a try on the bell at WIN Stadium on Saturday night.

Jamal Idris's second half double - the first coming with his first touch of the ball - looked like it had done enough to secure victory for the visitors only for Joe Vickery to cross out wide for the home side with less than a minute left on the clock.

Bronx Goodwin then secured the win with a conversion from wide out but the thrilling finish belied a poor match dominated by dropped ball and a plethora of penalties.

Both sides sent out near full-strength sides for the opening stanza but the game more resembled something you would find in park football given the litany of basic errors on display.

**The highlight of the first half was actually a lowlight, with Peni Tagive, who came to the Dragons after two injury-plagued years with Wests Tigers, suffering a suspected torn cruciate ligament which could sideline him for the year.**

Dragons coach Wayne Bennett could have been excused for sending the same players that played the first half back out there for another attempt at playing some decent football but he stuck to the script with a new side in new jumpers coming out after the break.

Matt Prior, who played the first half in the front row, was sent out in the centres to replace Tagive where he was marking up against 2009 rookie of the year Idris who had sat on the bench for the opening half.

It didn't take long for Idris to make his mark as he brushed past Prior for the game's first points in the 45th minute, Heka Nanai extending the lead shortly after.

Michael Lett made it 8-4 when he raced 70m after picking up a loose ball, but a spectacular bust from Ben Hannant found Idris in support as the Dogs again kicked away.

A Jon Green try 13 minutes from time revived the hopes of the home fans, their optimism justified when Vickery crashed through several defenders.

Dragons five-eighth Jamie Soward was surprisingly upbeat after the game, claiming there were enough positives to come out of the performance despite the lack of action on the scoreboard in the first half.

"I think you compare it to last year we're leaps and bounds ahead and that's holding us in good stead for round one," Soward said.

"We had plenty of ball and we created heaps of opportunities, just either the final pass or the ball slipped out - it's just one of those games.

"We're not too worried about not scoring points."

Tagive, who had his family in the sheds with him soon after being taken from the field, was still coming to terms with his injury.

"I'm still a bit shocked but that happens - I just have to rehab it this year and bounce back next year I guess," Tagive said.

**"I've been in that situation a few times at the beginning of my career with both shoulders having had recos."\
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Asked what advice Bennett had for him, Tagive said:\
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"Just keep my head up, I'm only still young - just be positive from now."**
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Agreed very unlucky…....but the risk could have been ours. Good decision Tigers Mgmt!
 
JUSTICE!!!!!

After the tigers looked after you for 2 years, you bail out on us for a few dollars more. Karma's a [This word has been automatically removed].

Enjoy the rehab Peni, I hope the few extra pennies are worth it.
 
Bit Harsh mate…...

You better pray none of our blokes suffer the same fate in a trial game....After all Karma's a .......

Shattered for Peni......
 
Feel very sorry for Peni..
thought had he improved on his defense, this year could have been the start of a succesful career for him.
 
@Novocastrian Tiger said:
JUSTICE!!!!!

After the tigers looked after you for 2 years, you bail out on us for a few dollars more. Karma's a b****.

Enjoy the rehab Peni, I hope the few extra pennies are worth it.

Geez, I hope none of our players go down today.
 
That's terrible news for Peni. Poor kid has a powerful physique but for one reason or another it simply isn't holding up out on the field. He's also the quickest player at the Dragons - or was. Hope he recovers as best as possible.
 
He's lucky he's got someone like Wayne Bennett there who has seen it and been through it all. Tough break for him and I hope he has more luck in the future. Bit disappointed in some of the comments made in this thread. I'd expect something like that from Dragons and Bulldog supporters.
 
@Black Orange White said:
@Novocastrian Tiger said:
JUSTICE!!!!!

After the tigers looked after you for 2 years, you bail out on us for a few dollars more. Karma's a b****.

Enjoy the rehab Peni, I hope the few extra pennies are worth it.

Exactly.

Let's get real. Peni was behind Tuiaki and Ryan in the team and we bought Daniela, Tuqiri and Brown. Wouldn't you leave too? Plus the opportunity to be coached by Wayne Bennett thrown in and It seems more like he made an astute career decision rather than "bail out on us for a few dollars." When you compare this to the Ben Te'o incident it doesn't even register.

IMO that's a pretty poor attitude to take towards the kid. I for one hope he gets well soon and tears it up.
 
He left before we signed Daniela, Tuqiri and Brown.
He was also getting plenty of opportunities in firsts in between his multiple stints on the sidelines.

Plus he is now playing for the chokers..I for one hope if he ever plays us the boys smash him into yesterday
 

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