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‘I’m not going anywhere’: Sullivan’s message to Tigers

Tigerm

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We've had worse contracts like Mbye and Reynolds. At least this bloke wants to be here and fight for a spot. If he wants to stay and be Luai's understudy in NSW Cup for the next few years, more power to him. Given Api was playing in the halves today, we don't have enough depth to be pushing players in key positions out the door.
But would that risk young Latu position here?
 

Tiger05

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But would that risk young Latu position here?

We don't need Sullivan. It's a waste of a spot on big dollars. We have Latu Fainu, Sullivan, Galvin and Luai here next year. Api can move there if required and Mason did the job today.

We need to get rid of some of them and I'd have Sullivan at the top of the list.
 

Nutz

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We've had worse contracts like Mbye and Reynolds.
Thanks for bringing that up Fordy, gee our club is a nut case. Year after year of bad decisions, giving players past their use by date a superannuation top up and having monkeys run our club.
Why do we follow this club.
I'm praying that Richo is our man.
Here is is short video that shows the Wests Tigers managing group attend training sessions on how to run a successful club....yep we are monkeys!

 

Nutz

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After being smashed again in KOE Cup, Bud must be thinking "What have I done"
 

Maxxn99

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After being smashed again in KOE Cup, Bud must be thinking "What have I done"
Well yes and no… He’ll be getting paid very good coin for a player in reserve grade. Only downfall will be getting another nrl contract if he doesn’t move on.
 

Tigerm

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Well yes and no… He’ll be getting paid very good coin for a player in reserve grade. Only downfall will be getting another nrl contract if he doesn’t move on.
I’ve mentioned this in the rumours thread.
Apparently, he is going to England. Effective immediately.
 

Tiger Ted

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I’ve mentioned this in the rumours thread.
Apparently, he is going to England. Effective immediately.
So hope this is true although I have my doubts.We continue to pay an extraordinary price for the pre-Richo era debacle in salary cap mismanagement of this shitshow of a roster.If Richo can fix this train wreck in a few yrs he’s a genius.
 

Nutz

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Well yes and no… He’ll be getting paid very good coin for a player in reserve grade. Only downfall will be getting another nrl contract if he doesn’t move on.
Well that's it isn't it. I can only see him as a back-up to Galvin and Luai and his value goes down playing KOE.
 

Tiger05

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So hope this is true although I have my doubts.We continue to pay an extraordinary price for the pre-Richo era debacle in salary cap mismanagement of this shitshow of a roster.If Richo can fix this train wreck in a few yrs he’s a genius.

Let's stop giving Richo a free ride. He has done nothing. Benji was right across all the recent post Madge dumb signings as well including Sullivan.

I really hope Sullivan is gone.
 
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Tigerm

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So hope this is true although I have my doubts.We continue to pay an extraordinary price for the pre-Richo era debacle in salary cap mismanagement of this shitshow of a roster.If Richo can fix this train wreck in a few yrs he’s a genius.
Nothing in the news as yet, but the guy who said it, seems to have very good information.
But that’s why I put it the rumours thread.
 

Nutz

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A year at Souths, then back to Tigers? Bud Sullivan explains NRL’s strangest deal.

As it stands, Bud Sullivan is due back at the Tigers at the end of this year.

“But end of the year, 12 months time or whatever? To be honest, I haven’t looked beyond tomorrow,” South Sydney’s latest recruit, and holder of the NRL’s strangest contract arrangement, says.

Sullivan was released from the final three seasons of his Tigers contract – worth $2.1 million – a week before Christmas to sign a one-year deal with the Rabbitohs.

His original Tigers contract has been cancelled, but he holds a 2026 and 2027 deal with the club that ensures he is not left out of pocket.

Wests Tigers CEO, Shane Richardson said, “we just couldn’t afford to keep paying him” $700,000 as a back-up half once $6 million recruit Jarome Luai was signed.

Right now though, Sullivan is happy, healthy and preparing to represent his people for the first time.

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Bud Sullivan will play for the Indigenous All Stars for the first time.
Bud Sullivan will play for the Indigenous All Stars for the first time. Credit:Sam Mooy

“I can’t get ahead of myself thinking about next year or anything,” the first-time Indigenous All Stars representative says.

“I’m trying to be myself and work on who I am. And being in this camp is pretty important for that. I’m trying to find my identity and I want to put my name back where it belongs.

“Last year I wasn’t in the right headspace. I was a fake version of myself. I just wasn’t in it, I was in a rut. Things have been put into perspective for me, and I’ve put the work in this off-season. I’ve lost 11 kilos and I want to get after this year, make the most of this chance at Souths.

“I want to be back on the top shelf instead of sitting in the back shelf and letting life go past me, so I’m focusing on right here, right now, not what comes next.”

Sullivan insists he has no issue with the Tigers, Richardson or coach Benji Marshall, and is expecting big things from his old teammates in 2025.

But at 23 and having already navigated his share of hype, hoopla and hamstring issues, plugging away in reserve grade behind Luai, Lachlan Galvin and Latu Fainu hardly appealed.

Yet when opportunity came calling in mid-December, Sullivan almost let it pass him by. From the sounds of it, he earned himself a quick Wayne Bennett rebuke soon after.

“I was just sitting at home one night after training, an unknown number popped up,” Sullivan laughs. “I never usually answer them – why would you – but it was Wayne. Well, I thought someone was pranking me and didn’t believe him. I won’t reveal what he said then.

“But we had a conversation and I hung up thinking, ‘Jeez, he believes in me’. I felt wanted and there was a stage where I didn’t feel wanted last year. Then the first week I got to Souths, I felt like I belonged.”

Indigenous leaders Jack Wighton and Cody Walker have gone out of their way to look after Sullivan in red and green. Walker especially “is not just the angry man you see on the footy field” any more to Sullivan, but the ultimate playmaking soundboard.

“He’s in my corner every time I train, giving me pointers, asking me how and why I did this or that, talking it through.

“And then how Walks holds himself off the field, too, he’s got a beautiful young family. He’s not just a football player, he’s a genuine human being with a lot of care for his friends and family.”

For his own mob, Sullivan’s appearance off the bench against the Maori All Stars on Saturday night will be as big as it gets.

The Port Kembla product has always called the nearby Coomaditchie Mission home and his father Jason is a legendary figure in South Coast rugby league.

Now approaching 50, Sullivan snr is limited to only a couple of games a year – “he can’t back up like he used to” – but he and his son have taken the field together in a handful of Koori Knockout games.

“Playing this game, it’ll mean everything to Dad and everyone back at home,” Sullivan says. “I’ve got all these messages of people telling me how proud they are of me. And now they’ve added me to a WhatsApp chat asking for tickets.”

I like the kid.
I think he's handled what could have been an ugly situation very well and having Richo at the helm helped somewhat.
After I read this, I wondered how things would have turned out under the previous administration.
Good luck to him when he plays for his people.

 

Perth Tiger

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So that is both Bateman and Bud coming out and admitting that they were taking the piss last year. No wonder we have struggled so much when we pay big money for people to make a difference to the club and they have no self accountability to be the best versions of themselves.

Hoping Luai is the difference maker we need
 

Tiger Ted

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So that is both Bateman and Bud coming out and admitting that they were taking the piss last year. No wonder we have struggled so much when we pay big money for people to make a difference to the club and they have no self accountability to be the best versions of themselves.

Hoping Luai is the difference maker we need
Epitomises the glaring lack of leadership & integrity at the club under the previous administration & in particular the toxic repercussions of re employing a degenerate has-been like Sheens as coach & advisor to the knuckleheads Hag & Pascoe.Ive never been so confident that a player in Luai will be instrumental in turning the club around.He possesses all the traits in a leader we’ve been bereft of for over a decade.
 

Tigerm

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Epitomises the glaring lack of leadership & integrity at the club under the previous administration & in particular the toxic repercussions of re employing a degenerate has-been like Sheens as coach & advisor to the knuckleheads Hag & Pascoe.Ive never been so confident that a player in Luai will be instrumental in turning the club around.He possesses all the traits in a leader we’ve been bereft of for over a decade.
100% agree
 

Nutz

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So that is both Bateman and Bud coming out and admitting that they were taking the piss last year. No wonder we have struggled so much when we pay big money for people to make a difference to the club and they have no self accountability to be the best versions of themselves.

Hoping Luai is the difference maker we need
At least he knew the team song albeit that he only got to sing it once.
I wouldn’t blame the young fella PT, I'd be putting it back on the admin.
Young fellas playing the game they love and getting paid the big bucks are like Lemmings.
 

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