TEDDY NOT FITTING IN

It will be all smiles when the Chooks start clicking into gear and sadly they will. You watch in a months time it will be all positive fluff about Teddy. It takes time
 
Yes…. He'll be back.. He's too good a. Player & he's in a very good system with a terrific spine around him
Write him off at your peril
 
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Yes…. He'll be back.. He's too good a. Player & he's in a very good system with a terrific spine around him
Write him off at your peril

I agree, he will fit in, and be a great asset to the roosters team.
 
What exactly is the Roosters culture?
- Covering up illegal activity?
- Signing players guilty of assaulting women?
- Cheating the salary cap with 'creative accounting'?
- Trashing hotels?
- Having a bought not bred system and no local juniors?

Sounds like a great culture.
 
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Yes…. He'll be back.. He's too good a. Player & he's in a very good system with a terrific spine around him
Write him off at your peril

I agree, he will fit in, and be a great asset to the roosters team.

X2
Probably got more chance of falling foul over a team mates missus
 
Maybe it's just me, but I don't think he's as good as some believe. He's great on his feet, very quick off the mark, but has a non-existent passing game. If he doesn't get through on his own, his outside men never see the ball.
Good but by no means great.
 
He is the only one I truly miss.
What a team we would have if he was still with us.
But time for us all to move on from that disaster.
 
Wehbe was Sharon Woods go to Gossip Girl as well and a reason he wanted to leave cos the club wouldn't commit to paying him for his Whispers!. Love it!
 
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What exactly is the Roosters culture?
- Covering up illegal activity?
- Signing players guilty of assaulting women?
- Cheating the salary cap with 'creative accounting'?
- Trashing hotels?
- Having a bought not bred system and no local juniors?

Sounds like a great culture.

You missed the best one - Mitch and lassie
 
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What exactly is the Roosters culture?
- Covering up illegal activity?
- Signing players guilty of assaulting women?
- Cheating the salary cap with 'creative accounting'?
- Trashing hotels?
- Having a bought not bred system and no local juniors?

Sounds like a great culture.

You missed the best one - Mitch and lassie

Using a local dealer - that can be tough if you come from Penrith - Just ask Freddie!
 
From NRL.com

Should be Titled "Wish I was still there"

Woods happy for former Tigers teammates

Aaron Woods says he has marveled at the giant-killing run of the Wests Tigers like every other fan in the game.

And while Woods has only tasted victory once with his new Canterbury Bulldogs teammates, he is pleased his former Tigers comrades sit in the top four after five rounds of the Telstra Premiership.

The Tigers are flying with a 4-1 record, which is in stark contrast to the Bulldogs who have only managed a tense two-point victory over Penrith in round three.

The 27-year-old grew frustrated by inconsistency and off-field distractions at his old club and departed in emotional circumstances after 146 games at the end of last season.

''It's disappointing that we're struggling but I'm happy for the boys, I've got some of my best mates there,'' Woods told NRL.com on Monday.

''I was under [Tigers coach] Ivan [Cleary] last year and he slowly changed things throughout the year. We got better as a unit there. I hate seeing them lose. I love them and hope they go well, just not against us.

''To move on in the circumstances that all three of us [James Tedesco and Mitchell Moses] did, people were always going to watch us. I'm not disappointed [with the move], I just want to get wins for us. I'm more focused on the Bulldogs.''
Bulldogs prop Aaron Woods. Bulldogs prop Aaron Woods. ©Shane Myers/NRL Photos
Woods' form at his new club has come under criticism from media personalities and Bulldogs fans in recent weeks.

The Australian representative was signed by Canterbury midway through 2017, effectively at the expense of former skipper James Graham, who joined St George Illawarra in the off-season and has played well.

Woods' statistics are down in both attack and defence compared to his 2017 numbers but he's not concerned.

''It's a part of footy,'' Woods said.

''I don't read into it. I used to be a bloke watching all the TV shows but in the last 18 months they haven't been too nice.

''Everyone's got their own opinion, each team plays differently. I don't really care what people say to be honest. People get paid for opinions [but] the game is different to when they played.

''I'm still finding my way at the club and need to find it a lot quicker. I've tried to fit in and learn how to play. The way everyone plays it's hard to adapt straight away.

''People think it's going to happen straight away but we've got to build. I've still got a lot of improvement, it's going to be a week-to-week thing.''

The Bulldogs face a Cowboys outfit in the same predicament with one win from five games.

While the rumblings are not as severe on the Cowboys south of the border, another loss for the Bulldogs could bring Dean Pay's side under the spotlight for the wrong reasons after a pre-season of hope.

''When you lose you're always looking at ways as to why we're losing and it can be frustrating,'' Woods said.

''But I tell you one thing about this group, they've been really upbeat. There's no sugar-coating it, we haven't been playing the good footy we want to be playing.

''But to everyone's credit we've been open and honest in our discussion, no one has been hiding. If someone stuffs up we reassess what we've done wrong and where we can get better.

''It's only five rounds in. If you string a couple of wins together it boosts everyone with confidence.''
 
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Would happily take him back once his ego get a reality check (at a discount of course). Look at how Benji matured after a few years away from the Tigers.

So we should look at him again when he is 33.

Sounds good to me - then we can say NO THANKS!

X1
 
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Would happily take him back once his ego get a reality check (at a discount of course). Look at how Benji matured after a few years away from the Tigers.

Yeah, nah…

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From NRL.com

The 27-year-old grew frustrated by inconsistency and off-field distractions at his old club and departed in emotional circumstances after 146 games at the end of last season.

Woods' statistics are down in both attack and defence compared to his 2017 numbers but he's not concerned.

''It's a part of footy,'' Woods said.

''I don't read into it. I used to be a bloke watching all the TV shows but in the last 18 months they haven't been too nice.

''Everyone's got their own opinion, each team plays differently. I don't really care what people say to be honest. People get paid for opinions [but] the game is different to when they played.

''I'm still finding my way at the club and need to find it a lot quicker. I've tried to fit in and learn how to play. The way everyone plays it's hard to adapt straight away.

''People think it's going to happen straight away but we've got to build. I've still got a lot of improvement, it's going to be a week-to-week thing.'''
''It's only five rounds in. If you string a couple of wins together it boosts everyone with confidence.''

Fitting in? Building? Week to week ? Finding my way?
Does Woods think he's the organiser of the team? He's just a front rower. All you have to do is pick up the ball and run. Then when you don't have the ball you tackle the oppositions big guy.
Packerlino did it from round one.
 
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From NRL.com

The 27-year-old grew frustrated by inconsistency and off-field distractions at his old club and departed in emotional circumstances after 146 games at the end of last season.

Woods' statistics are down in both attack and defence compared to his 2017 numbers but he's not concerned.

''It's a part of footy,'' Woods said.

''I don't read into it. I used to be a bloke watching all the TV shows but in the last 18 months they haven't been too nice.

''Everyone's got their own opinion, each team plays differently. I don't really care what people say to be honest. People get paid for opinions [but] the game is different to when they played.

''I'm still finding my way at the club and need to find it a lot quicker. I've tried to fit in and learn how to play. The way everyone plays it's hard to adapt straight away.

''People think it's going to happen straight away but we've got to build. I've still got a lot of improvement, it's going to be a week-to-week thing.'''
''It's only five rounds in. If you string a couple of wins together it boosts everyone with confidence.''

Fitting in? Building? Week to week ? Finding my way?
Does Woods think he's the organiser of the team? He's just a front rower. All you have to do is pick up the ball and run. Then when you don't have the ball you tackle the oppositions big guy.
Packerlino did it from round one.

Square pegs in Round holes perhaps ??
 
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