below is taken from an interview Anasta did with the telucrap
"AS much as Anasta wanted to remain at the Roosters, the off-contract five-eighth knew in November his days were numbered - the moment the club signed New Zealand Warriors pivot James Maloney for the 2013 season.
"I'd been talking to the club on a regular basis for a quite a while and not getting any real clear answers," Anasta said.
"They'd signed a few guys in key positions, so you don't need to be Einstein to work it out. I understand how it works, so as the months went on, I became more comfortable with it. I accepted it.
"Yes, it was devastating, but when one door closes another one opens.
"I'm fine with it now.
"I don't have this hanging over my head any more. I don't have to play each week not knowing where your future is, I can just commit myself to playing football week in, week out."
will be interesting to hear who these key position players are, whether it just SBW or a fullback as well, Ryles pretty much said the same thing a couple of weeks ago.
"AS much as Anasta wanted to remain at the Roosters, the off-contract five-eighth knew in November his days were numbered - the moment the club signed New Zealand Warriors pivot James Maloney for the 2013 season.
"I'd been talking to the club on a regular basis for a quite a while and not getting any real clear answers," Anasta said.
"They'd signed a few guys in key positions, so you don't need to be Einstein to work it out. I understand how it works, so as the months went on, I became more comfortable with it. I accepted it.
"Yes, it was devastating, but when one door closes another one opens.
"I'm fine with it now.
"I don't have this hanging over my head any more. I don't have to play each week not knowing where your future is, I can just commit myself to playing football week in, week out."
will be interesting to hear who these key position players are, whether it just SBW or a fullback as well, Ryles pretty much said the same thing a couple of weeks ago.
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