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Evergreen Richards keen to stay a Tiger
By Chris Kennedy, National Correspondent
NRL.com
11:00am Tue 10th February, 2015

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The Wests Tigers raised a few eyebrows with the signing of experienced winger Pat Richards ahead of 2014, but after a strong year the 32-year-old now says he is keen to extend his stay at Concord past 2015.

Initially it was hard to see how the 2005 premiership winner was going to force his way past young guns David Nofoaluma and Marika Koroibete into a first-grade spot when he arrived at the club. But by mid-May Richards was a massive factor in the side's unexpected position inside the top eight and was being spoken of as a possible Origin debutant, and shortly after that Koroibete was on his way to the Storm.

While injury carved a swathe through the Tigers' stocks in the outside backs late in the season, with Richards joining Nofoaluma, James Tedesco, Keith Lulia, Tim Moltzen and others on the sidelines, the veteran says the body is now feeling good and he can't see any reason why he can't play on past his current deal, which expires at the end of 2015.

"The body's going really well at the moment, I just get through the back end of the pre-season," Richards told NRL.com shortly before the Auckland Nines. A minor back strain which caused him to miss the side's final Nines match last weekend isn't expected to trouble him into the season proper.

"I'm in the last year of the contract," he said. "I'd like to keep playing as long as I possibly can, as long as I'm enjoying it which I still am at the moment. I'm loving being here at the club and I think we're going in the right direction.

Richards said the example shown by now-retired Rabbitohs winger Lote Tuqiri, who won a premiership at the age of 35 last season playing in a position now dominated by youngsters, proved there was no age deadline to retire for a modern winger.

"Not if you're playing well," he said.

"Lote towards the back end of last year was playing really god footy and really deserved his spot and was a big part of their premiership win. As long as I'm playing good footy and enjoying it, I'll keep going as long as I can."

Richards said he had hardly missed a session over the pre-season and with other teammates also getting back on deck there was great competition for spots in the outside backs at the Tigers.

"We just need to start playing footy now and get back into it," he said.

"It's just about working well as a unit, there are some good exciting young outside backs and some really good young guys throughout the squad actually, it's exciting for an older guy to come down and see all these young guys. Every day's enjoyable to go out and train.

"'JT' [new coach Jason Taylor] and the coaching staff that have come in have been very professional, all the boys are really jumping on board with the stuff they're throwing at us. It's really enjoyable but I think everyone's keen to jump into footy now."

Richards said all the players had moved past a disruptive finish to 2014.

"There's no point dwelling on the past, it's about getting better as individuals and a team. We need to start the season well, that's a key for us. We showed some glimpses last year of what we can do but it's about consistency week in week out, backing that up every week. It's a tough competition but if you can be consistent you can get some results."

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I'll reserve judgement until he's had a few games. He has skills that are unmatched by any other team. If he crosses the stripe and defends well it would make sense to hang on to him.
 
Let's hope he has a smashing year , he will be crucial in the tight games . Richards will be the difference between losing and winning (goal kicking).
He is worth his keep.
 
Let's see how he's going in June/July.

If he's fit and in form then why not, on a reduced salary to what he's on now.
 
BB,why reduce his salary if he is performing very well.In my opinion he is worth his salary each time he produces a winning goal or try
 
@Balmain Boy said:
Let's see how he's going in June/July.

If he's fit and in form then why not, on a reduced salary to what he's on now.

Are you our new salary cap manager…?
Would you accept a 'reduced salary' for doing the same job...?....don't think so....
 
@alexaki said:
@Balmain Boy said:
Let's see how he's going in June/July.

If he's fit and in form then why not, on a reduced salary to what he's on now.

Are you our new salary cap manager…?
Would you accept a 'reduced salary' for doing the same job...?....don't think so....

Age discrimination?
 
I can see with Blair and Anasta gone, he'll be the forum's new punching bag this yr. Here's hoping he has a big yr and earns himself another contract.
 
A lot depends on how the team fares this year and where we are at next year re: salary cap and what our recruitment policy might be (if there is one)
 
Will really depend on where the juniors are at , where our recruitment $$$ are at and what form Pattycakes is showing at the time
 
I love his kicking game but I would be inclined to let Pat go at the end of this season and use the cash on retaining our youngsters or put it towards signing a centre.
 
The end of 2015 is a long way away for a 32 Year old.
Will see on the end of 2015 where he stands.
All the best to him.

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I am not sure how some of you arrive at the decision that 32 is old. Many professional athletes are peaking at 30\. He has trained and played top level RL since he was a teenager. The guy is an elite sportsman. You arm-chair experts need to slap yourselves over the head.

Sign the big fella up for a 12 month extension!
 
So long as they sack him when he isn't the best option I don't really care. He doesn't look like the best option right now or last year to me.
 
Good to hear that Richards is committed to the Tigers. He was critical in many of our successes last year and hopefully he continues this into next year.

There was a very simple reason Lote did so well towards the back end of 2014…Souths had a very good S&C/Rehab. Now that we have overhauled that department we will see some top notch results from Richards. Very confident.
 
Patty is a champ…goal kicking dropouts reliability can't be Underestimated....If his body holds up and the enthusiasm is still there I'm happy to see him stay...his experience will be a good influence on the youngsters...
 
For all the 'invaluable assets' Richards brought us, we still finished 13th with a for and against of -210

Unless he vastly improves his general play from last season I can't see us resigning him
 
Even if we don't resign him on a playing contract (which I hope his form warrants) I would love to see him employed post football as a kicking coach, he is an innovator and if he can pass some of his knowledge on that is a huge bonus for us.

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