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TNT - Officially Retired

steven_tiger

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Ankle injury forces Tuiaki to call it quits
Adrian Proszenko
February 6, 2011

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The Tank is out of action ... Wests winger Taniela Tuiaki in 2009 before the ankle injury that would end his career. Photo: Getty Images

EXCLUSIVE
TANIELA TUIAKI'S rugby league career is officially over.

The Wests Tigers winger has retired from the NRL after failing to recover from a serious ankle injury.

Tuiaki has undergone three operations in a desperate attempt to return to the field but the sickening injury he suffered against Parramatta in round 24 of the 2009 season has proven to be career-ending.

The New Zealand international was at the peak of his powers at the time - he scored 21 tries in 22 games, was named the Dally M winger of the year and lived up to his nickname of ''The Tank'' by being voted by his peers as the most difficult man to tackle in the NRL.

After missing the 2010 season, Tuiaki had hoped to make his comeback this year. However, he realised last week that the end had come.

''It's a real disappointment,'' Tuiaki told The Sun-Herald. ''Last week I was training and running but there was no improvement in the ankle, it wasn't getting better. My
leg hasn't got the range back and the calf is really weak. I don't know what else I could have done but it wasn't recovering. I can't keep running, even after all these surgeries - it's not getting better.''

Tuiaki spoke of his frustrations watching the Tigers get to within one win of the grand final in his absence. ''It was very stressful not getting on the park last year and watching the boys play every week,'' he said.

''I couldn't sit in my chair properly, I was always jumping up. I wish I was out there helping the boys. I was looking forward to playing last year with Lote [Tuqiri] coming in to join us. Having him on the flank, to play alongside him, would have been good but it didn't happen.''

Tuiaki, who went from a lower grade club rugby player to a Kiwi and Tongan league representative in the space of three seasons, rated his 2009 season as a career highlight. ''I was scoring tries every week and was right up there for the leading try-scorer. I just missed out because of my injury,'' he said.

''I was Dally M winger of the year. I missed out on the Kiwi Four Nations in 2008 because of injury.

''It was probably my best season to end my career.

''I've now got to think about what I'm going to do away from footy.''

The Tigers have worked closely with Tuiaki to prepare him for life after football. The club has set up work with a longstanding sponsor, courier and express freight firm Allied Express. He will remain involved with the club off the field.

''It's a shame that a cruel injury has cut him down in the prime of his career,'' said Tigers chief executive Stephen Humphreys. ''He is a very popular member of the club and and we're really feeling for him.''

The 28-year-old thanked the Tigers for all his support and left the door ajar to a possible comeback.

''The club has been really excellent, helping me out with everything,'' he said. ''The coach, players, all the team know what I've been going through. I don't know how to thank them.

''The leg needs a rest for 12 months and maybe there will be some miracle and it will be better.''

Tuiaki factfile
Nickname: TNT, The Tank

Age: 28

Height: 183 cm

Weight: 110kg

Rep: 4 Tests for New Zealand 2007, 2 Tests for Tonga in 2006

NRL Debut: v Warriors, 2006

NRL Career: 78 games, 42 tries, 168 pts.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/leag ... 1ahkq.html




Shattered for the big fella.​
 

hybrid_tiger

Coach
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Criminal the way life works out sometimes. Absolutely criminal.

Good to see him still involved with the club.
 

ShanghaiCharlie

Juniors
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What a legend and such a shame. Will go down as one of the best wingers I've ever seen play the game.

Can anyone think of a better winger at Balmain or Wests in the last 30 years?
 

super_coach

First Grade
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He along with Farah and Marshall made the Tigers the most exciting act in town and thats the main reason the club is in such a strong position today on and off the field. Just a awesome player and a great bloke. Lets hope for a miracle or at least a long successful retirement from football. Will miss that big smile big time
 

N.C.

Juniors
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2,046
Deserves a proper send-off. Wonder if the club's got anything up their sleeve?
 

Hooch

Juniors
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A shame for the Tank, incredible player at his best, could've played past his 30's with a move to the forwards.

That injury is pretty severe.. he's gotta look at having a normal life, not one dominated by chronic pain. I was amazed they kept trying to being him back on it, he ripped a heap of cartliage off the bone.. it was f**ked.

Good luck TNT.
 

TroopyF

Juniors
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Sad news for the guy, hope he does well after footy and regains some sort of normality in the leg. What be a huge loss to Rugby League.
 

mepelthwack

Juniors
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What a legend and such a shame. Will go down as one of the best wingers I've ever seen play the game.

Can anyone think of a better winger at Balmain or Wests in the last 30 years?

Yeh I'll 2nd Pat Richards, I think tiquiri is his equal at the very least, then there was the black flash but Mayb he wasnt within the last 30 can't remember when he left Balmain.
 

Skitz68

Juniors
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Pat Richards was awesome for the Tigers , massive line drop-outs ,Huge kick-offs with endless hangtime , strongrunner , good defender and a great fend . Would be nice to find a winger of that calbre again.
 

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