‘Of course I’m angry’: Rabbitohs veteran breaks silence after shock axing as JD fights for his job
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Cook doesn’t believe he was a scapegoat but the NSW Blues veteran admitted he’s filthy with the decision.
“Of course I’m angry – frustrated and angry; sad, all the emotions,” Cook told the Big Sports Breakfast radio show.
“No doubt, it shocked me. It was obviously a tough conversation (with Demetriou) in the morning.
“I want to be out there on the field doing my best to get us out of where we are. That’s why I’m angry and frustrated because I want to be out there with them.
“But I can’t mope around. All I can do is focus on my game, where I can be better and work harder to get back. I’m confident I’ll be back.
“We’re not winning at the moment. The leaders of the team need to lead the way and we mustn’t be doing a good enough job.”
Cook hasn’t been named in the NSW Cup this weekend and with a bye next week it means he won’t play a game for up to three weeks.
“All I can do is try and prove myself at training,” he said.
“It’s been tough. Obviously changes needed to be made and he (Demetriou) needs me to be better.