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Please quote the author and website in future, plus use the existing Tuiaki injury thread.
 
NOOOO NOOOO NOOOOOOO!!!!!!

Tuiaki is a strong guy and he will come back. Right now, I dont even care if he doesn't play for Tigers, I just wanna see him out there playing!!!
 
I saw the same news report. My heart sank -reading between the lines -I doubt we'll see him. It was a wicked tackle from Ben Smith and a rotten tactic to get rid of Tui for that game. Hope the guys all right but you'd have to think it's a long shot now.
 
@fulleightyminutes said:
I saw the same news report. My heart sank -reading between the lines -I doubt we'll see him. It was a wicked tackle from Ben Smith and a rotten tactic to get rid of Tui for that game. Hope the guys all right but you'd have to think it's a long shot now.

RIP Tank…shame..would have loved this...

2\. Lortay
3\. Ayshford
4\. Lawrence
5\. Taniela TUIAKI...

best 3/4 line in the COMP.. 😢

and you are right about Ben Smith too.....fulleighty.....it's a deliberate grub tactic he uses 3rd man in a lot to slow the ptb...cat... :smiling_imp:

PARRA NO/1 hated team 2011....
 
@T-REXX said:
@Aladinsane said:
TNT retirement annoucement unfortunately might be very far away ….

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One of my golfing mates , very Close in The Parramatta camp , when I quizzed him yesterday morning said he spoke to TNT 2 weeks ago , and Taniela said that he is doing find and on track to play this season .
My mate said that TnT , who is sometime living with Fui now , will of course by slower, and has beefed up 2 or 3 kilos, but is stronger and will be use as a battering ram winger even more now….I aak, what fo you think as a interchange back rower , and he said , if only he could tackle, it would be good.
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Fui gies off contract at the end of this season ...and if TNT comes back strongly , it would be great to have 2 such close friends playing together in the same team...Parramatta will be watching very closely how TnT goes this season

only 13 days ago u said the above. Now u say the announcment is close..

And last year ur so called MATE who is VERY CLOSE in the camp was saying Tui is going to parra. I would start looking for a new source mate.. cause the current one sucks arrse

This is what TnT said to my mate "that he was doing fine"…..what would you say to a possible potential future employer......that you can walk ok, but you ankle is as stiff as a board and can't run to save your life.
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Tuiaki's future looks bleak
David Beniuk From: AAP February 01, 2011 12:00AM

BARNSTORMING Wests Tigers winger Taniela Tuiaki's NRL career could be over in a matter of weeks after another round of specialist appointments provided little hope of a full recovery from his debilitating ankle injury.

Tuiaki, the club's leading tryscorer in 2009, failed to take the field for the Tigers last year.

He had hoped to make it back this season after extending his contract until the end of 2011.

"It's been an unfortunate injury for the big fella and I'd like to think he'll get back but reality says from the doctors that it might not happen," Tigers coach Tim Sheens told reporters on Monday.

"Until that is a definite from the specialists we'll just have to sit and wait.

"He's had two specialists look at it, he's had a number of surgeries and so we have to weigh it all up, probably in the next couple of weeks.

"He's in a bit of strife and the specialists will determine what the next move is - cartilage transplants, rests, whatever, they've tried lots of things."

The devastating news for the 28-year-old could open the door for another Kiwi international, former Canterbury winger Matt Utai, to revive his NRL career.

Utai has been training with the Tigers and the decision on Tuiaki will have a major bearing on whether the ex-Bulldog picks up a contract.

"That probably is an insurance," Sheens said.

"Keeping as much depth as we can is important so if we do lose the big fella I'll want to have another option there."

Mitch Brown, Beau Ryan and Geoff Daniela would also vie for the right wing position, with Test star Lote Tuqiri having a mortgage on the left.

Meanwhile, Tigers English international Gareth Ellis is the latest star to be ruled out of next month's All Stars clash.

Ellis has an ongoing groin injury which the Tigers hope won't require surgery.

"We just want to be sure that doesn't become a nagging thing that plagues him through the year and leads to surgery," Sheens said.

"At the moment we don't think surgery."

On the positive side for the Tigers, talented utility Tim Moltzen has completed an entire pre-season after undergoing a knee reconstruction last year.

"He's got his strength back in his knee, got his speed back and he's looking really good," centre Chris Lawrence said.

The Tigers play trials against North Queensland in Townsville on February 11, Parramatta at Campbelltown on February 19 and the Sydney Roosters at the Sydney Football Stadium on February 26.
 
'It doesn't look good': coach says Tuiaki battling to resume career
Greg Prichard
February 1, 2011

EIGHTEEN months ago Taniela Tuiaki was the most powerful winger in the game, but he hasn't played since shattering his ankle late in the 2009 season and now the Wests Tigers star is facing the very real possibility his career might be over.

Asked yesterday how Tuiaki was placed, having not played at all last season and with the new season almost upon us, Tigers coach Tim Sheens replied: ''It doesn't look good for him. He is in the middle of working with the specialists and the doctors at the moment. It doesn't look good, but I'm not going to come out and say anything just yet until we get other opinions.

''It has been an unfortunate injury for the big fellow. I like to think he will get back, but reality from the doctors says that it might not happen. Until there is a definite answer from the specialist, we just have to sit and wait. He is in a bit of strife, and the specialist will determine the next move.''

Tigers rehabilitation manager Andrew Leeds explained that every time Tuiaki, 28, had reached the stage in his rehab where he has tried to put pressure on the ankle, it has not been able to take it.

''He had extensive cartilage damage, and it's still giving him grief,'' Leeds said. ''He has stripped a lot of cartilage off the top of a major weight-bearing bone in his ankle, so it's compromised. We're hoping he can get back on the field, but every time we've tried to run him there has been a problem, and we've had to step back for a while. It's still a struggle for him at this stage.''

Tuiaki, who had scored 21 tries in 22 games before his 2009 season ended in agony, told the Herald: ''I've just got to keep plugging away, and doing my rehab. I'm determined to keep going.''
 
From that report it doesn't look good for Tuaiki….common sense tells me if it ain't right after 18 months it may never be right...I would not sign Utai either...waste of money as we have some good flankers in the wings(pardon the pun).
 
@Geo. said:
@fulleightyminutes said:
and you are right about Ben Smith too…..fulleighty.....it's a deliberate grub tactic he uses 3rd man in a lot to slow the ptb...cat... :smiling_imp:

PARRA NO/1 hated team 2011....

IIRC he used the same tackle that ended up breaking Nathan Fiens ankle. .
 
Dont know what to say except i hope the big tank is o.k, if he cant play i hope the tigers give him a job @ the club as he brought so much enjoyment to the fans, good luck tank.
 
I don't remember which parra player did it, the article I just looked up didn't tell me but if it turns out you can't play - sue the bastard McCracken style mate. It was a targeted hit from an angle designed to do that to you.

Aside: peeved about Ellis not being in all-stars but hope he gets over his groin injury for us.
 
Shattered as a Tiger supporter but more shattered as a league follower. We may have lost the best winger ever to play this game right before he was going to hit the peak.

A big loss if true :frowning: :frowning: :frowning:

Can't even imagine what this bloke might be going through but his spirit is ever-lasting and as he said himself, he's determined to keep going. Hope atleast his determination pays off.
 
Cogs knew this ages ago back in 2010.Trust me im now a bone cracker.Its a pity you guys here dont take my reports onboard..Cogger
 
@senexx said:
I don't remember which parra player did it, the article I just looked up didn't tell me but if it turns out you can't play - sue the bastard McCracken style mate. It was a targeted hit from an angle designed to do that to you.

Aside: peeved about Ellis not being in all-stars but hope he gets over his groin injury for us.

It was Ben Smith.

http://www.parraeels.com.au/default.aspx?s=player-profile-display&id=3607&player=ben-smith&team=Eels" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
@tcogger said:
Cogs knew this ages ago back in 2010.Trust me im now a bone cracker.Its a pity you guys here dont take my reports onboard..Cogger

Congratulations Cogger.. u had a 50% chance of being right…. and by the looks of it he may not be playing again.. But ur assumptions were all on Here Say, and not of what u actually know

Troy
 
@tcogger said:
Cogs knew this ages ago back in 2010.Trust me im now a bone cracker.Its a pity you guys here dont take my reports onboard..Cogger

BTW we do take ur reports on board.. but as soon as they are on board they are quickly de boarded due to no actual idea
TREXX could have told u that…

:unamused:
 
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