Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor sticks to his guns as make or break season approaches

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Putting a trip to the US ahead of pre-season training set a terrible example for young players at the club. From that point you could never question whether he was truly committed to the club, the answer was obvious. Would do everything to play an origin game with an injury, but would skip club games because an injury could get worse costing him a blue jersey.
I will be interested to see whether he is selected to play for NSW this year. If I was a selector, I would move on and look for a new hooker, though with Peats injured, the cupboard is fairly

What a load of crap

Huge load of crap Which club games did he skip to protect himself from injury? Are you the club doctor?
Absolute fabricated garbage.
 
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Based on what may or may not of happened last year you have got to think JT is in a stronger position to be retained then he ever has.

Win Lose or Draw JT won't last the season. As Tim Sheens said "Put it this way: players get rid of coaches".
 
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Based on what may or may not of happened last year you have got to think JT is in a stronger position to be retained then he ever has.

Win Lose or Draw JT won't last the season. As Tim Sheens said "Put it this way: players get rid of coaches".

I think he will fumbles,Sheens is gone and so are the players he is referring to,it is well known that this playing group are comfortable with the coach being here…
 
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