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  • ‘They could have easily given me the flick’ - why "Back Fence Spence" re-signed

    Nice story on Spencer's' gratitude for the club standing by him after the Round 1 man-on-Mam incident. I love the line "I’m here now and I love it here. It’s my home."

    Props to Hawkeye for the "Back Fence Spence" moniker


    ‘They could have easily given me the flick’: Why Spencer Leniu is so desperate to repay the Roosters after signing new deal

    Spencer Leniu is the first to admit he could have been shown the door earlier this year, which is why the powerhouse prop is desperate to repay the Roosters.

    Roosters prop Spencer Leniu says the loyalty shown to him by club bosses during the racism scandal at the start of the season is one of the major reasons he decided to sign a new deal that will keep him in Bondi until the end of 2027.

    While Leniu is already thinking about upgrading his coffee order, his main focus is on paying back coach Trent Robinson and chairman Nick Politis who he says could have easily moved him on following his eight-game ban for racially abusing Ezra Mam during his Roosters debut in Las Vegas.

    “You find your true friends and your circle really quickly when you go through hard times in life,” the powerhouse prop said.

    “That was a bit of a downfall, so for them to stick up for someone who they didn’t really know at that time, they could have easily given me the flick.

    “But they stuck by me and who I am as a person, and that’s what drew me to wanting to re-sign.

    “When I came back (from the ban) my intention was to repay the Roosters for what they did for me in that time.”

    It takes a lot for Leniu to be intimidated by anyone, but even he was a bit scared of meeting with Politis when he initially decided to leave Penrith to join the Roosters.

    “I remember my first time meeting with Nick,” he recalled.

    “It was so intimidating because this is the guy that everyone in the NRL talks about. I shook his hand and walked away, but he’s a top bloke.

    “He’s Greek and my partner is Greek, so they get along well. I’m just so stoked that I get to build on the relationships that I’ve built. It’s a special group and I want to be part of a team that has a crack at premierships.”

    It wasn’t easy for Leniu to leave the Panthers after winning three premierships with all of his closest mates, but the change of scenery has paid off.

    The hard-running prop made his State of Origin debut and is playing some of his best footy in the middle.

    He’s gone from an impact player off the bench to the man who will replace Jared Waerea-Hargreaves next year, and he’s glad that he took the risk to leave his comfort zone, even if he was worried about what life in Sydney’s east would be like.

    “I remember I signed here for two years and I didn’t think I’d like it at the time,” he said.

    “Being out west and coming out east, I thought I was going to get homesick.

    “It was a bit of a mystery because I was taking a risk, but I’m happy that I did that because without risk, you don’t have a story.

    “I’m here now and I love it here. It’s my home.

    “Everyone inside those four walls are amazing people, and that’s why it made me want to re-sign here with how genuine everyone is. You can have a mad chat with everyone in there, and everything outside of football is what drew me to re-signing.

    “I’m grateful that I get to spend more time in the eastern suburbs for the next couple of years. I’m looking forward to upgrading my coffee order. I’m on a strong latte, so I think I’ll slowly progress to a long black.”

    https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/th...81d78ccf288d9b

  • #2
    What a man. Sign him up for life.

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    • #3
      He's well spoken old Back Fence. He's no dill at all.

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      • #4
        He's bounced back exactly how he should have after the Ezra Meow affair.

        I just wish he got better service from dummy half. He just about always has to check his run. He'd be even more unstoppable with better service.
        Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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        • #5
          to be fair we would have known we were on a good thing. he's great - on and off the field

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          • #6
            Glad the club stopped monkeying around and resigned him

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post
              Glad the club stopped monkeying around and resigned him
              That’s definitely Dad Joke of The Day.

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              • #8
                What a year Spencer has had so far!

                I love him and we're fortunate to have in our team.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

                  That’s definitely Dad Joke of The Day.
                  It was very good, I must admit.
                  #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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                  • #10
                    Reminds me of Morley who loved playing to the crowd. He loves taking the ball up and barging his way forward like a rocket at full blast. Glad he’s with us. I’m not worried so much about Jarred leaving with him in the team.
                    “Soon will the present day order be rolled up, and a new one spread out in its stead”- (Baha’u’llah)

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                    • #11
                      Love the way Spencer always talk about the club. You can tell he got a lot of love and respect for it.. When you become passionate toward the club, it should translate to game day performance. Sign him for longer I say!

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