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Tahu

cardinal

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John Gibbs on 2ue just quoted Tahu as saying he will never go to Rugby Union because he does not want to touch the ball twice a game. Good news day today !
 

lucablight

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John Gibbs has also said in the past that he believes there is some friction between Hagan and Tahu.
 

cardinal

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Parramatta centre Timana Tahu said the thought of touching the ball "two times a game" was enough to turn him off a switch to rugby union.

Tahu, currently between managers and off contract at the end of the season, said staying with the Eels would be his priority when he sat down to begin negotiations on a new deal.

There had been rumours that the Test and NSW Origin three-quarter would be a target for the cashed-up Australian Rugby Union, but Tahu said he wouldn't even consider a switch of codes as a last resort.

"I don't know if I'd (even) talk to rugby," Tahu said.

"Probably by then I'll just sign up with an NRL club... it wouldn't even be an option to go to union.

"For me it's happiness first, where you're more comfortable.

"They've got heaps of money and they can blow any NRL club out of the water with any player they want but then it comes down to expectation.

"I think that's too much pressure if you want to do that. You're going to have everyone watching you and you make one mistake you're probably going to get pounded for it the rest of your career."

While the pressure that comes with the fat paycheck is one thing, so too is the enjoyment factor for Tahu.

The 26-year-old said he had taken note of the frustrations voiced by Wallabies star Lote Tuqiri about the lack of ball he had received while playing on the wing in rugby union.

Tuqiri is believed to be exploring a move back to rugby league for next season, in part due to his lack of opportunities in the 15-man game, something Tahu said he had taken into account.

"He's a competitive player and so am I, I like being competitive and I like to have the ball in my hands," Tahu said.

"That would probably be the most stressful thing - the game's close and you want to do something and you can't even get the ball because they're very structured.

"Being a centre or winger, you touch the ball two times in a game and I don't really want to be doing that."

While remaining at Parramatta is his No.1 priority, Tahu is sure to command interest from rival NRL clubs.

Neighbouring club Penrith is believed to be in the hunt for the former Newcastle flyer, while other clubs short on outside backs such as Cronulla and South Sydney would also be interested.

Eels coach Michael Hagan, who also coached Tahu at the Knights, said re-signing the centre was a priority.

© 2007 AAP
 

jayman

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come on parra sign him up.. we all knew that union talk was crap.. and it probably reflects the interest of grothe too..

now that hindmarsh is signed up.. we got to tie up tahu and grothe..
 

mxlegend99

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Gronk said:
Nah he wouldn't fit in with Craig. :alcho:
If he can get along with Tim Smith, he can get along with Craig :p

I honestly can't see us buying him. We don't need him with the juniors we have coming up, and he would demand a lot of money.
 

JOB 3:14

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Sounds good. I like the sound of this thread, in comparison to the Tahu thread i started a couple of days ago.
 

Stagger eel

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mxlegend99 said:
If he can get along with Tim Smith, he can get along with Craig :p

I honestly can't see us buying him. We don't need him with the juniors we have coming up, and he would demand a lot of money.

I guess it all depends on how Michael Jennings steps up..but if i was a betting man I would say that it's between us and you guys, either way he won't have to move his family with which ever contract he signs.
 

booeycollector

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jayman said:
come on parra sign him up.. we all knew that union talk was crap.. and it probably reflects the interest of grothe too..

now that hindmarsh is signed up.. we got to tie up tahu and grothe..

Agree. We MUST sign TAHU to a long term deal. The bloke can play.
 

Ron Jeremy

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Tahu will stay, if money isn't the greatest priority then he'll resign with us providing we offer him a good contract offcourse.
 

Ron Jeremy

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lucablight said:
You can't take anything for granted. I hope he does stay though.

Yeah knowing our luck Manly will find a spare million a year under there cap and offer him it:roll:
 

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