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  • ‘I thought it was a prank call from Robbo’: May breaks silence on Roosters exit

    From SMH today, good read.


    At first, Terrell May thought it might have been a prank call.

    The one from Roosters coach Trent Robinson in late October, informing the prop forward, despite producing a breakout season, that he was surplus to requirements.

    It was received while May was touring England and driving to Leeds with a car full of his Samoan international teammates.

    To say the news came as a surprise is an understatement.

    “It was a massive shock to me,” May told this masthead. “He did his spiel and I was lost for words. I thought he was prank-calling me, to be honest.

    “My jaw dropped. The boys were looking at me like ‘Are you going to say anything?’

    “I was like ‘This is not real. What did I do wrong?’ He just said they were going in a different direction. I didn’t really digest it until a week later because I was in shock.”

    May played all 27 games last season for the Roosters, including an 80-minute performance in the front row. His form resulted in him being crowned the Rugby League Players’ Association inaugural impact player of the year.

    His reward, despite recently signing a contract extension, was being told to leave Bondi Junction.

    “The call I thought I was getting was completely different to what I got,” he said.

    “I couldn’t fathom it. I thought I did something wrong back home, I’m like ‘What did I do?’ I didn’t understand.

    “Then I realised what the date was. It was November 1 the next day [when uncontracted players can field offers from other clubs]. Ben Hunt just came onto the market. I started putting two and two together.”

    The Roosters were indeed in the market for Hunt, but the former Dragons captain ultimately knocked them back in favour of a return to Brisbane. May, meanwhile, accepted a three-year deal at Wests Tigers.

    The Roosters decision sparked speculation over why it was made. Some of the commentary on social media was so inaccurate and defamatory that May’s manager threatened defamation proceedings if the offending posts weren’t deleted. Another theory was floated; that an interview the 25-year-old granted this masthead, articulating his complicated relationship with rugby league, suggested the Roosters were concerned about his commitment to the game.

    “It got real annoying, that’s why I jumped off social media,” said May, whose brothers Tyrone and Taylan played at NRL level before parting with the Panthers after off-field dramas.

    “I got sick of people assuming. I saw lots of people saying I’m a bad influence to the younger boys, ... to the team.

    “It’s the stupidest stuff. I wanted to clear the air. I come from Mt Druitt. I’m tatted up. I’ve got a ratty (rat’s tail). I dress and talk like a westie.

    “People assume ‘This guy has done this, his family has been in the paper.’ [That it’s] bad stuff because of where I’m from and my last name, they assume this and that.

    “My motivation this year is crazy. I’ve never been so motivated in my life to prove people wrong.

    “I heard they let me go because they think I’ve reached my potential. Personally, I think I haven’t even scratched the surface. That was my first full year of playing first grade. I know what I can do with more experience, now that I’m learning the game more. I feel more confident week in, week out.

    “Now that I know I’m moving to a club that really wants me and needs me, I know I will step up. I feel I’m ready to step up and lead a forward pack.”

    Several clubs were keen on May’s services. Fellow Samoan international Jarome Luai was “in my ear every day” about joining the Tigers, and the joint-venture outfit was ultimately deemed the best fit.

    “I want that role of being the alpha of the pack, I want teams to come after me, to be ‘this is the guy we need to target’,” he said

    “I’m ready for it and being at the Tigers, they have got a lot of good props there, but I feel like I can earn my spot as a leader.”

    There are other misconceptions May wants to clear up, namely that he isn’t fully committed to his career.

    “If I wasn’t motivated, I couldn’t have produced the year I had for the Roosters and wouldn’t have left my pregnant partner to play for my country,” he said.

    “I’ve never missed a training session. I train hard every day. I do everything off the field to be better on the field.

    “People say I left for more money - I stayed at the Roosters for half the pay of what I was getting offered at that time.

    “Money hasn’t been a big motivation for me because I come from struggles, I come from housos, I come from not eating dinner every day.

    “I even said to ‘Robbo’, my motivation in footy is not money.

    “It was their decision to let me go. For people to say I left for money, I didn’t want to leave ... but I’m content with my time there and now I’m excited for the coming season with the Tigers under [coach] Benji Marshall.”

    May will face the Roosters for the first time in round 18. He insists there is no bad blood - “There’s no grudges against them, I love the organisation and all of the boys” - but the drama has only made him more determined to fulfil his potential.

    “I always wanted to be a one-club man at the Roosters,” he said.

    “But this has just motivated me so much to be at a new club, to work hard and lead the pack and to prove to all of my doubters and haters that I can be that guy.

    “I’m keen for it. Like I’ve said before, footy is not my whole life, but I feel this year I have a point to prove to everyone. I can’t wait.”

  • #2
    He’s a good interview

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    • #3
      This is the reason a player should put himself before the club and so called loyalty. Players seem to cop it from fans and media when they want out, but a club doing the same thing,hardly gets a mention.

      players these days should just go and earn as much as they can, because a club will try to dump u whenever it is in their interest.

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      • #4
        I wonder if the real truth on what happened will ever come out??

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        • #5
          Originally posted by JAF View Post
          I wonder if the real truth on what happened will ever come out??
          Exactly.

          I know we are just dumb fans - but the truth wouldn't hurt. To read the article, May seems hard done by. But if there is another side to the story, then let's hear it. What does ' go in a different direction ' mean anyway ??

          IMO, I just get the sense the coach is not really into the ' fans ' part of the game.

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          • #6
            Poor form for Robbo to do this over the phone tbh. He could have waited until they met face to face. It's not like we've signed anyone officially in that time.

            He has really made some bad calls in recent times.
            Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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            • #7
              Of course there is a reason the club booted him. I don’t believe a word of this rubbish.

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              • #8
                If the interview is to be taken at face value, even more of a shocking decision.

                If our club actually thought he'd reached his potential and that was the reason, then farrk me there needs to be a mass clean out of the brains trust, or lack there of.

                What 25 year old prop with no injury record would peak before getting 100 games under their belt? It's up to Terrell now how this story will end, if he has a killer season there will be immense pressure on our side.

                I maintain that the reason is because Robbo's communication style and Terrell's communication style would be polar opposite. I've seen some of Joey Manu's vlogs and whatnot and Terrell seems to be the sort of bloke to say leave me alone and let me do my thing... something Robbo doesn't like. He probably doesn't react to some of the coaches "spiels" as he calls it in the interview. Can't say I blame him. Trent talks like a TedX presenter sometimes it's infuriating.

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                • #9
                  I like the Ted talks reference. When he comes on the TV, I press mute.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
                    Of course there is a reason the club booted him. I don’t believe a word of this rubbish.
                    Agree. Very poor that he has made this so public. He got another gig at more money so just shut up and get on with it.

                    This interview has probably provided more answers to what happened and why. After reading it I’m glad they pissed him off. I hope he enjoys life in Benjiworld.
                    Last edited by Tennessee Tornado; 12-05-2024, 03:04 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post
                      Poor form for Robbo to do this over the phone tbh. He could have waited until they met face to face. It's not like we've signed anyone officially in that time.

                      He has really made some bad calls in recent times.
                      But that would also have cut into Mays time to find a new club. Potential new clubs could have already been talking to prospective signings and moved to sign them before May even knew he was available. I guess they had to balance the niceties with the harsh realities of what it meant for May.

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                      • #12
                        If there is another reason why he was let go for something untoward I am surprised that he spoke with the press.

                        Whatever the real reason it must have been a good one as he was our best prop this year.

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                        • #13
                          Funny how it won't go away.

                          Maybe one day we'll get the truth so we can put it to bed and move on.

                          Robbo can be a soft coq at times.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Billy Gunn View Post
                            If there is another reason why he was let go for something untoward I am surprised that he spoke with the press.

                            Whatever the real reason it must have been a good one as he was our best prop this year.
                            Unless the club has done something untoward

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Bates View Post
                              Funny how it won't go away.

                              Maybe one day we'll get the truth so we can put it to bed and move on.

                              Robbo can be a soft coq at times.
                              Agreed Batesy.

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