Takairangi not angry with Tigers

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It's never nice knowing you're not wanted by a club. Doubly so when they agreed to provide for you and your family for three years, too. For it to happen to Brad Takairangi just a couple of months before Christmas was bordering on NRL cruelty.

And here's why: on September 19, the former Titan signed a three-year deal with the Wests Tigers hoping to add some much-needed depth and experience to what was at times a makeshift and raw backline at Concord last season.

Less than three weeks later the joint venture backflipped on the deal, leaving Takairangi out in NRL limbo in a time when most salary caps are just about full. Only Parramatta were willing to throw him a lifeline, but only on a one-year deal.

"I guess I was a little bit shell-shocked when it all happened, but I honestly think it's a blessing in disguise," he told NRL.com.

"I guess I could be filthy, but I'm pretty confident in my abilities. I backed myself just to sign a one-year deal and hopefully I can have a pretty good big pre-season which I've been having at the moment," he said.

Given his 2014 output on the Gold Coast, the well-travelled Takairangi has reason to feel confident.

After failing to crack the Sharks as a local junior, he played for South Sydney's Holden Cup side in 2009, made his debut for the Roosters in a three-year spell before moving to the Titans as a combination centre/back-rower in 2013.

It was there where Takairangi established himself as a first-grade centre, playing 16 games for then-coach John Cartwright. Last season he kicked on to play 21 games – the most in his five years in the NRL.

"The last two seasons at the Titans has been massive for my career. I went away as an interchange player and the two years up there, I established myself as a starting centre," he said.

"That too has been a blessing, being away for two years and establishing myself as a centre. And now I've got a chance to come down here and build on that."

There will be challenges, like fending off veteran centre Beau Champion and impressive rookie John Folau to partner Ryan Morgan in the three-quarter line.

"But you get that in every team. It's no different here," he said. "We've got good centres for those two spots in Morgs, Beau Champion there. And we've got young guys like Vai [Toutai] and Johnny Folau coming through.

"I haven't seen too much of [Folau] play, but he's a big boy and he looks very powerful. If he keeps training hard, I'm sure he'll get a crack."

Brad won't be the first Takairangi to run out in blue and gold, either. Dad Louis played three games on the wing for the club in 1987, playing outside the likes of John Muggleton, Steve Ella and Peter Sterling.

"He was a very, very big winger. I think he was on the wing because he couldn't tackle. He could only take massive hit ups and use his weight, I think," Takairangi laughed.

"When I made the decision to come to Parramatta he was pretty proud. For me to follow in his footsteps and play for Parramatta is a pretty special thing for my family," he said.
 
Maybe he's not angry cos we're paying him. I'd be happy to if i was getting paid, while others weren't.
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Maybe he's not angry cos we're paying him. I'd be happy to if i was getting paid, while others weren't.

You reckon that is what's happening ?
Wanna hope for our sake that is not happening.
 
He will probably win a Dally M award next year and be the bloke that scores a screamer on the siren to knock us out of a semi final !.Then who will be angry? Lol would it surprise you.
 
Great, another article about what an inept and untrustworthy Rugby League club WT are - just what we need! :unamused:
 
More great work by Mayer and McDonnell.

How does it happen that we had enough money to sign Takairangi for 3 years before Blair, Thompson and Austin left yet.

And Now that they have left we have no money and are under salary cap pressure.
 
@Irvine said:
More great work by Mayer and McDonnell.

How does it happen that we had enough money to sign Takairangi for 3 years before Blair, Thompson and Austin left yet.

And Now that they have left we have no money and are under salary cap pressure.

The only possible reason for this could be they are front loading contracts so to have a big year with free dollars in a couple years time. But this leaves the question at what expense for the coming year.

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We probably did him a favour, he'll get paid at Pawwa.

Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't Takairangi's contract pending ratification of the new coach? If he signed it with that covenant well it's hardly the clubs fault.
 
This obviously stems back from 2011 Sheens and Noyce days , that year we released Fafita let Gibbs go after we had originally extended his Contract then a year after Ryan , Heighno you could sense from then on something wasn't right Administrative wise and what have we signed ? the only player that has turned out to be an astute buy was ? Tapau , the rest of the players hardly to get excited about .
Hopefully all the Changes will lead the way to getting our Salary Cap in order .
 
Neither the club nor Brad has actually confirmed whether he had signed a contract, signed a conditional contract, or merely agreed to terms.

Our obligations vary greatly depending on this, and it may even be a non issue the media is beating up.

It was always said the new coach (Taylor) would have the say on signings so would have been crazy to sign an official contract before Taylors approval was given.

Screams of lazy journalism.
 
Thanks to Anasta and Marshall bleating to the media about supposed non-payments, they'll latch onto anything now.

That's not to say that the club hasn't invited this. If we ensured players got everything they were owed we wouldn't be hearing stories.
 
1: Was a contract Signed?
2: Was it registered with the NRL?

If "either" of these are no, It's merely an agreement made to a team (And by a team) with no coach…
Which amounts to nothing...
 
@Balmain Boy said:
Neither the club nor Brad has actually confirmed whether he had signed a contract, signed a conditional contract, or merely agreed to terms.

Our obligations vary greatly depending on this, and it may even be a non issue the media is beating up.

It was always said the new coach (Taylor) would have the say on signings so would have been crazy to sign an official contract before Taylors approval was given.

Screams of lazy journalism.

Yeah i agree totally , we don't know whether it was a Contract signed Subject to Future Coach Approval , obviously JT made the call that he doesn't require his services. Who made the Call to sign him in the 1st place ? the Board 😱pen_mouth: , Our Brand Wests Tigers is further embarrassed.
Why is there a need for Journos to beat around old news ? they got it in for us .
 
@GNR4LIFE said:
Maybe he's not angry cos we're paying him. I'd be happy to if i was getting paid, while others weren't.

Did he actually get paid, or was it just media/fan speculation?
 
This is funny….. :laughing: Considering he never actually signed a contract....

No one go off half-cocked OK..
 
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