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Wests Tigers winger Taniela Tuiaki still cracking jokes as he recovers from broken ankle
By Steve Gee From: The Daily Telegraph November 11, 2009 12:00AM
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A BROKEN ankle torpedoed his season and derailed Wests Tigers' finals hopes.

But as Taniela Tuiaki prepares to make the first steps in his recovery, the devastating winger can still make jokes.

"Lucky I don't step as much as other wingers," Tuiaki laughs. "It's just one way. I run straight."

If there was a measure to test the strength of a pinned bone, it might be the force the 105kg winger will put on his right fibula when he runs again after Christmas.

Tuiaki is one of many stars facing months of rehabilitation after late-season surgery - and the clock is already ticking towards the start of the 2010 season.

The big winger's story is being told across just about every NRL club. It's the normal rhythm of the game as they slog through the tough winter months and then book in for surgery before the Mad Monday hangover has cleared.

Despite being on crutches for another month after spending 10 weeks in a compression boot, Tuiaki is set to return in round one.

The 27-year-old had his surgery in late September after snapping his ankle during the Tigers' 26-18 loss to Parramatta. Doctors pinned the tibia and fibula together, as well as inserting a screw to hold together his ligament.

The screw was removed a fortnight ago, allowing Tuiaki to drive his car and stretch the ankle, and he will soon begin strengthening work with Tigers physiotherapist Andrew Leeds.

The Kiwi international was in sight of claiming the Wests Tigers' tryscoring record when his season ended in round 24\. It also cost him his Test jersey for New Zealand in the Four Nations.

"It was bad timing. I had a great season - 2008 was quiet, but this year I stepped it up. It was a big blow," Tuiaki said. "Everybody was talking up the (Parramatta) game and if we won we would have gone through to the top eight.

"But we lost that game and when I got injured the boys sort of lost it a bit."

Restricted to upper body and single leg work, Tuiaki has been back in the gym with teammates this week and he is determined to make amends for the way his 2009 season ended.

"Missing out on the remaining games and the Four Nations was a bit disappointing, but I can't do much about it," he said.

"I just have to work hard on my rehab and look forward to next year.

"The doctor and all the medical staff say everything is going well.

"I'm looking forward to round one."

First step will be to kickstart the tryscoring run and claim the club record. Last year he eclipsed Pat Richards' season record of 20 and he is one short of Daniel Fitzhenry's all-time mark of 43.

"It is going to be one of my goals to try to break it," Tuiaki said.

"I was one off (this year) so if I can try to beat 21 tries it will be good."

Tigers assistant coach Peter Gentle said the setback would make Tuiaki an even tougher proposition next year.

"I think he's hungry now," Gentle said. "He has missed his Test jumper and he knows he could have carried us to the semis."
 
"Lucky I don't step as much as other wingers," Tuiaki laughs. "It's just one way. I run straight."

:laughing: ….that he does...

"I'm looking forward to round one."

Sounds promising......great to hear the screw has been removed and rehab has commenced.....work you magic Leedsy.... 😛ray:
 
I don't know anything of this Glenn Hall, but if Tuiaki had of made the Kiwi test team I reckon he'd of pushed Hall for the winger of the year. I'd imagine he's injury took him out of the limelight or this Glenn Hall is one hell of a winger.
 
A fit Tui on one wing and and a fit Tupou on the other will do me,richie rich can stay in the UK for all I care.
 
First step will be to kickstart the tryscoring run and claim the club record. Last year he eclipsed Pat Richards' season record of 20 and he is one short of Daniel Fitzhenry's all-time mark of 43.
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"It is going to be one of my goals to try to break it," Tuiaki said.

And to think you passed that ball to Rangi Chase…
 
@851 said:
A fit Tui on one wing and and a fit Tupou on the other will do me,richie rich can stay in the UK for all I care.

Couldnt think of a meaner wing pairing, and add to that Lawerence in one centre spot and Ayshford the other, thats a tasty bloody wing/centre pairing….
 
@crouching_tiger said:
First step will be to kickstart the tryscoring run and claim the club record. Last year he eclipsed Pat Richards' season record of 20 and he is one short of Daniel Fitzhenry's all-time mark of 43.
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"It is going to be one of my goals to try to break it," Tuiaki said.

And to think you passed that ball to Rangi Chase…

not too sure what you mean?
 
@Balmain Tiger said:
@crouching_tiger said:
First step will be to kickstart the tryscoring run and claim the club record. Last year he eclipsed Pat Richards' season record of 20 and he is one short of Daniel Fitzhenry's all-time mark of 43.
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"It is going to be one of my goals to try to break it," Tuiaki said.

And to think you passed that ball to Rangi Chase…

not too sure what you mean?

Back in 06 i think it was Tuiaki was over or close to the line untouched. and passed the ball to Rangi so he would have a try on Debut.
 
@matty tiepie said:
ye i remember that game and i am sure someone had tuiaki as last try scorer with the tab. they were not happy.

I had a few quiet words with him after the game, considering he had just cost me $1700.
 
if he is not ready for round one, do not rush him back.
rather have him fit and ready and able to play each game, then be troubled by the injury and miss alot of games during the season.
 
@westTAHger said:
if he is not ready for round one, do not rush him back.
rather have him fit and ready and able to play each game, then be troubled by the injury and miss alot of games during the season.

He himself will rush himself back. As he knows he will be lucky to get his number 2 jersey back if Fitzy starts the season there.
 
@crouching_tiger said:
@westTAHger said:
if he is not ready for round one, do not rush him back.
rather have him fit and ready and able to play each game, then be troubled by the injury and miss alot of games during the season.

He himself will rush himself back. As he knows he will be lucky to get his number 2 jersey back if Fitzy starts the season there.

![](http://img689.imageshack.us/img689/4274/laughingdog.jpg)
 
@crouching_tiger said:
@westTAHger said:
if he is not ready for round one, do not rush him back.
rather have him fit and ready and able to play each game, then be troubled by the injury and miss alot of games during the season.

He himself will rush himself back. As he knows he will be lucky to get his number 2 jersey back if Fitzy starts the season there.

A career in comedy does not appear to be an option for you CT.
 
:laughing: that was 3 years ago…......

How come it took the Great Fitzy 7 years(119 games) to score his 43 tries and the Tank is only 1 behind in after 4 seasons (77 games).....

but keep it going it's halirious.... :laughing: :laughing:
 
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