innsaneink
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IF you want to hear what an old Tiger thinks about the current generation, then listen to Steve "Blocker" Roach.
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There was no prouder player to ever pull on a Tigers jumper but the former Test great believes today's stars have lost touch with the club's history.
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And while giving credit to Benji Marshall for all he has done for the club, Blocker said the Tigers made the right decision in cutting him loose.
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"Yes, we need to move on," Roach said. "He has been great for the club but we needed to keep young (Luke) Brooks and (Mitchell) Moses.
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"Although they haven't played first grade yet, they are the future. If we signed Benji for what he wanted we wouldn't be able to keep those kids.
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"Benji hasn't played great for three or four years. All the footage I see of him was from 2005\. He was brilliant back then, he won our first premiership. But unfortunately in sport you get a tap on the shoulder and your time is up.
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"He has been great for the Tigers, don't get me wrong, but unfortunately in my opinion he has lost track of what he gets paid for. He gets paid to be a footy player."
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And Blocker believes plenty of Marshall's teammates have also lost touch with a footballer's reality.
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"I will probably get howled down for it but a lot of them blokes have to decide if they want to be in Sydney Confidential or play football," he said.
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"I'm involved with the Tigers, as you know, but the big problem I can see is that there are 10 strings on the table and none of them are tied together. There are too many factions pulling in different directions."
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He said the players should use Melbourne Storm as their yardstick.
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"I look at Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith and they know the history of the game," he said. "They love the game. They don't give a rat's arse if they are in Sydney Confidential or if there is a story about their wives. They love the game. They care. I would love you to put that in.
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"Let it be a wake-up call.
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"I watch the Tigers closely every week. We were renowned for getting down in the gutter. Where is our creed now, what we believe in?
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"You have to remember why you are there, what got you the money to do what you do."
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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/balmain-great-steve-roach-says-many-wests-tigers-players-need-to-show-they-really-care-about-the-game/story-fndv39ms-1226691732392
I guess Blockers acting like a ''spoilt brat'' too eh?
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There was no prouder player to ever pull on a Tigers jumper but the former Test great believes today's stars have lost touch with the club's history.
>
And while giving credit to Benji Marshall for all he has done for the club, Blocker said the Tigers made the right decision in cutting him loose.
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"Yes, we need to move on," Roach said. "He has been great for the club but we needed to keep young (Luke) Brooks and (Mitchell) Moses.
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"Although they haven't played first grade yet, they are the future. If we signed Benji for what he wanted we wouldn't be able to keep those kids.
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"Benji hasn't played great for three or four years. All the footage I see of him was from 2005\. He was brilliant back then, he won our first premiership. But unfortunately in sport you get a tap on the shoulder and your time is up.
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"He has been great for the Tigers, don't get me wrong, but unfortunately in my opinion he has lost track of what he gets paid for. He gets paid to be a footy player."
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And Blocker believes plenty of Marshall's teammates have also lost touch with a footballer's reality.
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"I will probably get howled down for it but a lot of them blokes have to decide if they want to be in Sydney Confidential or play football," he said.
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"I'm involved with the Tigers, as you know, but the big problem I can see is that there are 10 strings on the table and none of them are tied together. There are too many factions pulling in different directions."
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He said the players should use Melbourne Storm as their yardstick.
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"I look at Cooper Cronk and Cameron Smith and they know the history of the game," he said. "They love the game. They don't give a rat's arse if they are in Sydney Confidential or if there is a story about their wives. They love the game. They care. I would love you to put that in.
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"Let it be a wake-up call.
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"I watch the Tigers closely every week. We were renowned for getting down in the gutter. Where is our creed now, what we believe in?
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"You have to remember why you are there, what got you the money to do what you do."
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http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/balmain-great-steve-roach-says-many-wests-tigers-players-need-to-show-they-really-care-about-the-game/story-fndv39ms-1226691732392
I guess Blockers acting like a ''spoilt brat'' too eh?