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Whatuira puts troubles behind him to join Eels’ rebuilding push
Glenn Jackson
December 17, 2010PARRAMATTA are poised to sign former New Zealand centre Paul Whatuira as the club tries to rebound from the departures of Timana Tahu and Eric Grothe.
Whatuira agreed to a one-year deal yesterday - with an option in the Eels’ favour for 2012 - and will formally sign with the club subject to a medical on Monday. The dual premiership winner was set to retire after a three-year stint with Super League club Huddersfield before a meeting with new Eels coach Stephen Kearney, a former teammate, gave him an NRL lifeline.
‘‘It’s good to be back,’’ Whatuira said yesterday, shortly after agreeing to a modest deal, which includes incentives. ''It’s a good opportunity for me to try and establish myself back in the NRL. It’s been three years, and I’m really looking forward to it.
''I always thought I’d come back and hopefully finish up in the NRL. It’s a great opportunity Parramatta have given me … it’s a great club with tradition, and they’ve got some quality players there. I’ve still got that hunger and I’m still willing to learn, and I’m just stoked.
‘‘I was contemplating retirement, but one door closes and another one opens. Losing Timana was a big loss for the club, and Eric Grothe announcing his retirement is a huge loss too, but that’s given me an opportunity to try and work my way back into the system. It’s great timing.’’
After losing a host of players from their 2010 squad, culminating in the expected departure of Tahu and the retirement of Grothe, the Eels this week signed former Manly winger Chris Hicks, who had been playing at Warrington, and there had even been suggestions former Bulldogs winger Matt Utai might be eyeing off a deal at the club.
Alongside Whatuira, the Eels have also offered a lifeline to another experienced outside back, Chris Walker. Both will be gambles on Kearney’s part. Kearney decided to take the punt on Whatuira, who won premierships in 2003 and 2005 with Penrith and Wests Tigers respectively, after talks on Tuesday. Whatuira made his Test debut in 2004 alongside Kearney and was a club teammate at Melbourne in 2001.
‘‘He’s definitely a coach that I want to learn off,’’ Whatuira said. ''I know they’ve been working hard in the pre-season, and I definitely see Parramatta as a club on the rise.
‘‘Jarryd Hayne’s a freak. It’ll be awesome to play alongside him. And Nathan Hindmarsh is a great leader. It’s definitely a club on the rise, and they’ve definitely got the talent there. I just want to try and work hard and be a part of it.’’
Whatuira’s comeback is stirring given the bouts of depression which resulted in his arrest for assaulting two Huddersfield fans last year and a subsequent stint in a psychiatric hospital. The 29-year-old was reluctant to discuss the ordeal yesterday but said his life had turned around after the birth of his daughter, Gabrielle, who is almost one.
His move will bring him closer to his family, as well as that of his wife Vanessa. But Whatuira was not about to get carried away with his impending shot at an NRL return.
‘‘I’m not going to promise anything,’’ Whatuira said. ‘‘I just want to give it my best shot. I know I’m going to have to work hard and put my head down. It’s something I really feel that I can achieve. I don’t expect to jump straight into the squad. I know they’ve got some quality centres there. I’m just going to have to fit into the set-up and work hard and bide my time.’’
http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/whatuira-puts-troubles-behind-him-to-join-eels-rebuilding-push-20101216-18zl9.htmlHope he goes good, just not against us
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Wow, that actually is a good signing by the Eels, in amongst a plethora of god awful decisions.
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Gees, I wouldn’t be too happy if I was an Eels supporter.
Good luck to Paul though, hope he gets it all together. -
Good luck to Paul - But seriously Parra.
I’m thinking no semis for you guys in 2011.
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Haha
I love this line
" and there had even been suggestions former Bulldogs winger Matt Utai might be eyeing off a deal at the club."
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Good luck to him, was great for us in his 3 years here
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ring ring
Hello, Jason Moodie here
Hi Jason, Stephen Kearney here, what are you up to this year…But good luck to Paul!
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Haha
I love this line
" and there had even been suggestions former Bulldogs winger Matt Utai might be eyeing off a deal at the club."
Were it not for timing Utai would have been a Wests Tiger last year so don’t laugh too loud.
Paul is a good signing for the Eels in my opinion. Their fringes have lacked stability for years with rushed defence and poor decision making and it cost them alot of games. Paul goes a long way to fixing that
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Good on Pauly for dealing with his personal demons and getting back in the nrl, even if it is with the eels. he has nothing to lose by playing his guts out and I for one hope he has a belter of a year.
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Good Luck Paul…I wish you well in your season with the Eels!..It will be interesting to see if he has learnt to pass to his wingers…
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Good Luck Paul…I wish you well in your season with the Eels!..It will be interesting to see if he has learnt to pass to his wingers…
Would you pass to fitzhenry……
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Will be a cheap option for my fantasy team
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Parra must do their recruiting from 2004 Big League Mags…
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@smeghead:
Haha
I love this line
" and there had even been suggestions former Bulldogs winger Matt Utai might be eyeing off a deal at the club."
Were it not for timing Utai would have been a Wests Tiger last year so don’t laugh too loud.
Your joking right???
That would have been disaster.
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Utai was a great talent back in 2003, 2004, and scored Rookie of the year in 03 if i remember correctly.
Just never the same since the “Coffs Harbour” Bulldogs incident. Although I could have seen Sheens whipping him into shape as a fallback for Tuiaki in 2010.
Imagine Tuqiri and an In-shape, motivated, Matt Utai as our wingers for 2010…. that would have been very dangerous…