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Trent Merrin

giboz71

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Think he saw the writing on the wall. He's well down on the list off middles we have. Vaughan, Lawrie, McGuire, Alvaro, Poasa, Ellis, Fui. Kerr as well if he comes back to the Prop rotation. And we have Molo next year. JDB could also come back.

I doubt he plays any more FG if everyone is on deck. I don't think spending the rest of the season in reggies would have been a great swan song. Good move, for himself and the club.
 

Maddragon99

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"My dream growing up was always to play for the Dragons, a club I have always held in high esteem. I have achieved everything my younger self ever wanted and that is something I'll always be grateful for."

https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/st-geo...tirement/8ca34d82-6b68-432a-bff6-47d1bce8e475
All class.

I had him retiring at seasons end. But with Ellis, Moose & Alvaro on the bench plus Faamausili in reserve he figured it was a good time to step away. I’m sure he would have discussed it with Hook first before it was announced.
 

SBD82

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Wow. Stunned.

Thought he had found his niche this year as a bench forward. A touch off the pace but still much better than his form for many years.

Thanks for the memories Mez. Especially 2010. You weren’t always my favourite player. But you were always one of ours, even when you decided to chase the money. Glad you came back for a swan song.
 

Dragons4me

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A little surprised actually. I thought he started to come into his own this year. Off the bench as an impact player but perhaps Hook and co fealt they needed to go in another direction. Well done champ. You did something I've only ever dreamed of. Wearing the mighty Red V and playing for a club I love. Thanks for the memories!
 

giboz71

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Was there an unknown injury he was dealing with?

I'm wondering if Hook had the honest conversation with him stating he wouldn't be seeing any more FG this year and thus provided him with the option to retire? Go out on his terms maybe, whilst at the same time providing salary cap relief and an open roster spot for the club.

Feel bad for Trent it had to end this way, but I like the fact the club is now open and honest about expectations for the future.

Wish that same conversation could have been had with several players in the past. Aitken, Lafai and Rein come to mind.
 

Slippery Morris

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Geez that came out of nowhere. Trent looked like he was really enjoying himself this season and was playing some decent footy. All the best for his retirement and what a way to go. A true gentleman of the game. He will be missed for me as I really enjoyed watching him play. That last try he scored with the dummy was a good one to score for your last of your career.

What a selfless act. Pure class. He really loves the Dragons putting them ahead and not hanging around to earn cash from them and playing through the motions for the rest of the season .
 

thebigredv

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For someone who has been at work all day, can someone explain Trent's reasoning for retiring. Was it just he had a loss of love for the game? Is there more to it?
 

getsmarty

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Agree with the above comments...especially the class shown by Trent in the Press conference...You will always be remembered fondly as a 2010 G.F hero....Well done Trent...good luck for the Future and thank you for the memories.
 

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'Selfless' Merrin calls time to make way for new breed of Dragons
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Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
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Wed 21 Apr 2021, 04:43 PM
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After playing his 250th top-grade match against the Warriors last Sunday, Trent Merrin approached St George Illawarra coach Anthony Griffin and told him to give his pay and position to a younger player because he could no longer keep up with the speed of the game.

It was a selfless act by a player whose career highlight remains making his NRL debut for the Dragons in 2009 before going on to win a premiership with the club the following season and representing NSW in 13 Origins and Australia in seven Tests.

Describing himself as a “chubby kid from St Peters”, Merrin was once touted as a NSW captain but he said the enthusiasm and ambition that helped him achieve everything in the game was slipping away as he struggled to keep pace under the new NRL rules introduced this season.

“I feel that the game is drifting away from myself so I’ll call it before it calls me,” Merrin said.

“With the way that Hook has got the team going and the feeling among the playing group that we have, I feel that I would be doing more damage than good so my salary and my position can go to one of the young guys coming through and give them that opportunity.”

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Merrin had been considering his future since returning to Wollongong from Leeds last year but off-season shoulder surgery and the opportunity to work with Griffin, who had coached him for three years at Penrith, convinced the 31-year-old forward to continue playing.

However, last Sunday’s 20-14 loss to the Warriors convinced the Shellharbour Sharks junior that it was time to hang up the boots and he approached Griffin on Monday.

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“I didn’t want to accept it off him on Monday,” Griffin said. “I wanted him to go away and think about a few things that we spoke about and so he has come back this morning [Wednesday] and confirmed the feelings he had on Monday.

“I think it is one of the most selfless things that I have seen a player do in that he hasn’t asked for any money and he hasn’t asked for any time.

“He could easily hang around for the next 20 weeks and pick up his cheque and play off the bench but he realises he is not getting what he needs out of the game to fulfil himself and in doing that he realises that the club is not getting what ultimately his spot needs to give.

“He has got nothing left to prove to anyone, which is a credit to him because he is not genetically the most gifted person in the world so he has had to work really hard every year of his career to get to where he has been - and he has been to the highest levels of this game year in and year out.”

Merrin made his 150th appearance for the Dragons two weeks ago in their 26-12 upset of Parramatta, and he also played 72 premiership matches for Penrith and 27 for Leeds and was a member of the NSW team that ended Queensland’s eight-year Origin run in 2014.

“To look back at what I have done, I didn’t even think I would get one first-grade game or even play SG Ball,” Merrin said.

We are a selfless club, full of potential and we need my spot to be taken by a young bloke, who is full of ambition, full of drive and full of energy like I was when I was younger

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“The speed of the game is a different level now but I am proud of myself. I made a goal at the start of the year to play a first grade game. I know where my body is at, I had a major surgery at the end of last year, and I wanted to prove to myself that I was capable of doing it and I did it.

“The next goal was to be able to maintain and I had to look within myself and, being honest, I don’t think I will be able to maintain it for the rest of the year.

“The last straw was my football and if I couldn’t meet a standard that I hold myself to on the field then I was letting not myself down but the team and this club that I love, so I couldn’t let that happen.

“As a professional athlete you always judge yourself on your last two games, not your first and when you go back to back with efforts that you don’t feel your standard has been reached at my age and the way my body is I had to be honest and make that call.”

Merrin addressed the St George Illawarra players before training on Wednesday and team-mates said there had been a few tears as he told them of his decision.

“I just spoke from the heart and what was a hard decision the playing group made it easy because they have set a standard here and so has Hook – and I know that I am not capable any more to reach that standard,” he said.

“We are a selfless club, full of potential and we need my spot to be taken by a young bloke, who is full of ambition, full of drive and full of energy like I was when I was younger.


“I idolised the club as a kid and I got to play with my idols as well. To be able to come full circle and finish in the Red V I will retire a happy man.

“Debuting for this club was definitely the highlight of my career. Like Hook said, it didn’t come easy for me as a kid, and to be able to don that Red V and live a childhood dream is something I will hold forever.”

The Dragons are undecided whether they will add another player to their roster in place of Merrin this season or wait until 2022 as they do not have to replace him in the club’s top 30 squad and can use his money front load another contract under the NRL’s salary cap rules.

St George Illawarra fans will get the opportunity to celebrate Merrin’s career at the May 2 clash with Wests Tigers at WIN Stadium.



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https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/21/dragon-heart-merrin-announces-immediate-retirement/
 

getsmarty

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Merrin's admission in wake of retirement call

Zachary Gates
2 hrs ago

St George Illawarra Dragons forward Trent Merrin has revealed he'd been mulling over retirement ever since returning to the NRL from a stint in the Super League.


There's no longer a member of the Dragons' 2010 premiership-winning team in St George Illawarra's current squad after Merrin called time on his tremendous career today, effective immediately.

The decision brought to close a career stamped with 223 NRL games with the Dragons and Penrith Panthers, 13 appearances for NSW, six Tests with the Kangaroos and one season with Super League club the Leeds Rhinos in 2019.

Merrin's decision to retire from footy took the rugby league world by surprise, but the 31-year-old said it had "been on my mind" ever since returning from overseas after the 2019 Super League season.

"Since I got back from England it's always been on my mind - if I'm still up to it, if I'm still the same sort of person I am for the game," Merrin told 2GB's Wide World Sports radio host Mark Levy.

"I've been umming and ahhing for a while.

"I've been playing the game, seeing the changes to the game, obviously feeling the speed and the difference, (so) I thought it was time to let the young bucks take over."

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:copyright: Getty Retired St George Illawarra Dragons forward Trent Merrin.
The Dragons have surprised the league early in the 2021 season, bouncing back from their Charity Shield thumping at the hands of the South Sydney Rabbitohs to win four of their opening six games.


Among the best of coach Anthony Griffin's men have been young forwards Tyrell Fuimaono and Josh Kerr, two rising stars who'd even squeezed Merrin into starting on the bench in every one of the first five rounds.

Merrin said the club's blossoming crop of youngsters had helped him reach his retirement call.

"It's a monkey off the back, to be honest. It was one of the hardest things I had to do but one of the easiest things I had to do," Merrin said.

"As I said to the boys, the way that they're going, the way that the club is in good hands and the talent coming through - it made my decision a lot easier and ... it was a big relief. I took a big breath."

https://www.msn.com/en-au/sport/mor...e-of-retirement-call/ar-BB1fT4Vl?viewall=true
 
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