Andrew Webster From: The Daily Telegraph September 17, 2010 12:00AM
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1225925055519
BRAITH Anasta has broken his silence on claims he wants out of the club because he is playing in the forwards by declaring he wants to be a "Rooster for life".
The news is a double blow for the North Queensland Cowboys, who could be looking for a new captain after Johnathan Thurston was arrested for drunken and disorderly behaviour yesterday.
Anasta has been heavily linked to North Queensland this week and the speculation only intensified with calls from Thurston to "throw the chequebook" at the NRL Captain of the Year.
Anasta spoke to The Daily Telegraph last night in an attempt to quash the speculation ahead of tomorrow night's semi-final against Penrith.
"I want to finish my career at the Roosters," he insisted.
"I'm captain of the club and I love the joint. My family's in Sydney and I consider the Roosters my family, too. I want to stay here. Ideally it would be good to get an extension here. That will take care of itself in the next 12 months."
Anasta, 28, comes off contract at the end of next season, but his manager is yet to speak to club officials about any extension.
"I'm extremely happy where I am," he said. "I'm really enjoying my place in the team. I'm fully focused on trying to win a premiership. I'm playing in a different position than I'm used to, but I'm still really happy and enjoying my footy and don't want to be anywhere else."
Hope this put it to rest..
The boys are in a very good space at the moment..
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1225925055519
BRAITH Anasta has broken his silence on claims he wants out of the club because he is playing in the forwards by declaring he wants to be a "Rooster for life".
The news is a double blow for the North Queensland Cowboys, who could be looking for a new captain after Johnathan Thurston was arrested for drunken and disorderly behaviour yesterday.
Anasta has been heavily linked to North Queensland this week and the speculation only intensified with calls from Thurston to "throw the chequebook" at the NRL Captain of the Year.
Anasta spoke to The Daily Telegraph last night in an attempt to quash the speculation ahead of tomorrow night's semi-final against Penrith.
"I want to finish my career at the Roosters," he insisted.
"I'm captain of the club and I love the joint. My family's in Sydney and I consider the Roosters my family, too. I want to stay here. Ideally it would be good to get an extension here. That will take care of itself in the next 12 months."
Anasta, 28, comes off contract at the end of next season, but his manager is yet to speak to club officials about any extension.
"I'm extremely happy where I am," he said. "I'm really enjoying my place in the team. I'm fully focused on trying to win a premiership. I'm playing in a different position than I'm used to, but I'm still really happy and enjoying my footy and don't want to be anywhere else."
Hope this put it to rest..
The boys are in a very good space at the moment..
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