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Sam Thaiday Announces Retirement in His Unique Style

DeeJ

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He announced it last Saturday against the Raiders, with about 10 to go he ran it as hard as he could into the Faders defence.

The easily dispossed him and left him clutching air. You could see his soul crushing live on TV

The announcement of the retirement was exactly like a current Thaiday hit up. Looks like it has alot of potential then fizzles out to a flat line.
 

JamesRustle

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He decided to retire before the 3 way sexual encounter in the toilets of the retirement village in Brisbane on Friday comes to light.
 

King hit

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I meet Thaiday a few years ago and he came across as a genuine guy with a great personality who was more than happy to have a conversation. It’s nice to see him retire as a 1 club player.
 

big hit!

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Got to meet Sam a few years ago. He was a really nice guy, very polite. A few Broncos players were supposed to show up but Thaiday was the only one that did

so did I in a service station up at rockhampton in about 2008. I said: "hey you're sam thaiday!". he says: "i know, who the f**k are you?!"
 

TheFrog

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The announcement of the retirement was exactly like a current Thaiday hit up. Looks like it has alot of potential then fizzles out to a flat line.
It certainly loses its impact when they play it over and over again on the idiot box.
 

Barkley

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I can’t believe rugby league is losing such a big lovable character and Thaiday in the same year.
 
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Sam Cryday??:

Sam Thaiday reveals hurt in Kangaroos dumping and Broncos retirement


Retiring Broncos champion Sam Thaiday has given a raw and revealing interview to Nine's The Footy Show, with the star back-rower giving thoughtful takes on two of the biggest disappointments in his career.

Thaiday went public with his devastation when he was axed by the Kangaroos last year without so much as a phone call despite having a big part to play in the cultural overhaul of the national team under Mal Meninga.


During a difficult period in the twilight of his playing days, Thaiday was also hurt by Wayne Bennett's public declaration that 2018 would be the 33 year old's last season for the Broncos despite not having shared that decision with his player.

Speaking from his Brisbane home with The Footy Show's Beau Ryan, Thaiday said the NRL and some of its most prominent personalities still had a lot of growing up to do when "tough conversations" were necessary.

"We're some of the strongest men going around because of the game we play but we refuse sometimes to have some of the tough conversations with one another and it's probably conversations that we need to have," Thaiday said.

On his dumping from the Kangaroos in 2017, Thaiday said he hadn't been given the respect earned by a player who had been a key part of the set up for a decade and had written the poem that provided the foundation for Meninga's now famous RISE team values.

"So yeah, it was fairly disappointing to be left out of the team and the way it kind of happened was a big slap in the face to be honest," Thaiday said.

"I thought that I wasn't shown or given the respect I deserved and it was fairly heartbreaking for myself."

Thaiday hit out at the Kangaroos via an Instagram post at the time, with Meninga quickly apologising for the communication failure and admitting he had done the wrong thing by not making a personal phone call before the team was announced.

However, that disappointment was followed soon after by Bennett's declaration that Thaiday's career at the Broncos had an end date - another painful experience for the club stalwart.

"I think, again, talking about having manly conversations with one another, that's probably something that Wayne should have ... a conversation he should have had with me before he'd spoken to anyone in the media about it," Thaiday said.

"You could play rugby league for the rest of your life and you want to play rugby league for the rest of your life and then you want to go out on your own terms and call your own exit.

" ... mine was through a decision that again was second hand news to me. That definitely was a tough pill to swallow."

https://wwos.nine.com.au/2018/07/12...bout-kangaroos-dumping-and-broncos-retirement

He wrote a poem and deserves more respect for that...
 
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Thaiday is a very under appreciated player.

Better rep career than Gallen, Parker, Tallis or Menzies, who all get much more respect.

SOO games - Thaiday 29, Gallen 24, Parker 19, Tallis 20, Menzies 20
AUS games - Thaiday 34, Gallen 32, Parker 13, Tallis 16, Menzies 13

I do not look forward to him being on the TV more often though.
 

Travitoh

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Was lucky to get a contract for 2018. Sam has held back the Brisbane pack for a couple of years now which has resulted in Arrow and Wallace - both now Qld forwards since moving - going elsewhere for a start.
 

Rhino_NQ

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Thaiday is a very under appreciated player.

Better rep career than Gallen, Parker, Tallis or Menzies, who all get much more respect.

SOO games - Thaiday 29, Gallen 24, Parker 19, Tallis 20, Menzies 20
AUS games - Thaiday 34, Gallen 32, Parker 13, Tallis 16, Menzies 13

I do not look forward to him being on the TV more often though.
alot of those were in era where having funny hair/beards bumped you further up the selection list
 

Life's Good

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So Thaiday will pour his heart out on The Footy Show. I think it’s more a job interview for him to be added to the show next year. Beau better be careful because there’s only room for one ‘personality’ whose shtick is outdated, stereotypical, unfunny jokes.
 

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