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  • May reveals he could have been playing for Melbourne

    A good story about Terrell May, which has some info that might explain some of the talk about him being critical of Robbo and out of favour at the club (see bolded lines - my emphasis).

    From news.com.au:

    ‘I was going to sign there’: Roosters young gun reveals he could have been playing for Melbourne ahead of semi-final showdown


    The Storm thought they’d signed one of the best young forwards last year. Now, he’ll be running out for the Roosters on Friday night.

    He’s the hard-hitting X-factor who has become an invaluable member of the Roosters bench, but Terrell May has revealed just how close he was to joining the Storm ahead of Friday’s semi-final in Melbourne.

    The 24-year-old is starting to get the raps he deserves after a slow start to the season, but the Storm always knew he had something special, which is why they flew him down in 2022 and offered him a deal.

    Club officials were confident that they had him signed, sealed and delivered in what would have been a huge boost with veteran forwards Kenny Bromwich, Jesse Bromwich, Felise Kaufusi and Brandon Smith moving on last year.

    “To be honest, I was going to sign there, but then I ended up debuting here last year,” said May, who has emerged as a star of the future alongside fellow young gun Siua Wong.

    “I flew over but they wanted me to move down there too quickly. I’m a very family oriented guy, so I couldn’t leave my family, otherwise I would have gone.

    “I’m glad I stayed and I’m happy here.

    “They (Storm coach Craig Bellamy and head of football Frank Ponissi) are very good people. I really enjoyed talking to those guys. The timing just wasn’t right to leave my friends and family.

    “It was pretty weird because I didn’t know anything about the Storm wanting me, and then I flew over. But my focus is here, not elsewhere.”

    May’s decision has proved telling for both teams, with the Storm lacking punch off the bench, while the Roosters have benefited greatly from having him with Jared Waerea-Hargreaves suspended.

    It’s a long trip from western Sydney to Moore Park, but the man who loves his trendy fashion items fits right into the Roosters even though he admits things weren’t working out earlier in the year and he was dropped to reserve grade.

    “There was a lot of stuff that I had to work on,” he said.

    “I had to go back down (to reserve grade) to gain confidence because a lot of that was gone at the time.

    “I felt like I wasn’t ready for first grade, but Robbo (coach Trent Robinson) would speak to me every week and told me stuff that I had to work on for my Cup games. There were a couple of injuries and I was lucky enough to come back to first grade.

    “Robbo and I had different opinions on a few things at the time. But what I’m doing now is all off the back of the boys and the coaching staff, so I have to thank them.”


    That includes a huge game against Souths in the final game of the regular season where he ran for 163 metres off the bench, while his footwork and offload up Joseph Manu’s try in the epic win over Cronulla last week.

    May’s impact on the side hasn’t gone unnoticed, with Victor Radley heaping praise on the emerging star, even if he has to look after him when they go to the beach.

    “A lot of the boys can’t swim so they stay (where the water) is up to their waist,” he joked.

    “That’s why I’m on lifeguard duties at recovery sessions.

    “In the pre-season he had the nickname ‘the Brick’. You’d get stung when he runs at you.

    “He’s been enormous for us. Whenever he comes on the field, I lift with energy.

    “He’s a machine and he’s ballsy, so he’ll go after moments and has been doing it all year.”

    A deep finals run would be nothing new for the May family given his brothers Tyrone and Taylan have both enjoyed success with Penrith over the years.

    You’d assume the pair would give Terrell some advice ahead of the biggest game of his career, but apparently that’s not the case.


    “We don’t talk footy at my household at all. My brothers and I stay away from that stuff and we just relax,” he explained.

    “I think that’s for the best because if we think about footy too much then you go into games all stressed out. We’re really chilled and we don’t like to think about all that.

    “We have other things to talk about like my little nephew – Taylan’s kid – and other family stuff.

    “We also love boxing and UFC, so we talk about that a lot. I need to train a bit more if I want to get in the ring one day, so I’m just helping my little brother (Taylan) because I think he’s going to have another fight later this year.”

    https://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/i-...70c4a4c06d7930

  • #2
    He has been an absolute beast for us this year and should be locked down long term.

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    • #3
      If he starts off season 2024 with this form, him and Collins should be starting props. JWH and Penriff dude off the bench.
      Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post
        If he starts off season 2024 with this form, him and Collins should be starting props. JWH and Penriff dude off the bench.
        Leinu will definitely be starting, that’s the whole point of him moving.
        EASTS TO WIN!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by QWERTY View Post

          Leinu will definitely be starting, that’s the whole point of him moving.
          Think you will find that only Collins is a definite. Other spot is up for grabs.
          Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post

            Think you will find that only Collins is a definite. Other spot is up for grabs.
            I think that's true of 2024. Once Jaz is gone I would imagine that the intention of bringing Leniu over was to start in his place.

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            • #7
              No way is Jarred’s bitch walking straight into our starting side. He’ll have to earn that right. And he better show some respect to Jarred.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by QWERTY View Post

                Leinu will definitely be starting, that’s the whole point of him moving.
                he doesn't start for Penrith, so I don't see why he should start here.
                He's a small high energy impact player who's better off the bench.
                He runs hard and gets a quick play the ball that's about it.
                I don't like the signing, I'd rather have kept Baker, but ofcourse I hope he proves me wrong.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Roosterfarian View Post
                  If he starts off season 2024 with this form, him and Collins should be starting props. JWH and Penriff dude off the bench.
                  Maybe JWH to reserves cut down penalties and sin bins - Whyte can also operate as a middle and improving JWH is only playing to get 300 games

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by NorfolkStreetKid View Post

                    he doesn't start for Penrith, so I don't see why he should start here.
                    He's a small high energy impact player who's better off the bench.
                    He runs hard and gets a quick play the ball that's about it.
                    I don't like the signing, I'd rather have kept Baker, but ofcourse I hope he proves me wrong.
                    Easts should have kept Baker and let JWH go there is no reason why he got another year other than to reach 300 games plus

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                    • #11
                      May is coming along nicely, he certainly has the size and mobility to do well
                      it will come down to his heart and desire to work hard,
                      it must be a huge benefit for any young prop to come up being able to see how long term top quality props like Jared and Lindsay go about their work.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BondiBob View Post

                        Easts should have kept Baker and let JWH go there is no reason why he got another year other than to reach 300 games plus
                        The guy's a club legend/leader and will likely play a role with our club once his playing career's over. There's no chance we'd have sacked him in order to squeeze another season out of a mediocre forward who found a better deal up in Brissy (before they emerged as serious contenders - so it's worked out well for him and the Roosters).

                        IMO May, Leniu, Collins, Butcher, Wong, Radley, Whyte, Crichton and Brown are enough without Baker. We'll also see those Va'a brothers soonish, I presume?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by NorfolkStreetKid View Post

                          he doesn't start for Penrith, so I don't see why he should start here.
                          He's a small high energy impact player who's better off the bench.
                          He runs hard and gets a quick play the ball that's about it.
                          I don't like the signing, I'd rather have kept Baker, but ofcourse I hope he proves me wrong.
                          I like Leniu, but he has shown he's anything but a starter.

                          It took the cheese a whole season to get up to 60 minutes, Spencer could take longer.

                          Whyte reminds me of SST a little bit, id almost be backing him to put in big minutes alongside Collins with May and Leniu coming off the bench once JWH retires.
                          Formerly Stringaz, from the old Wall!

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                          • #14
                            Exactly baker is only playing 1st grade as jwh and sitili are out! Baker is 24 and hasn’t reach great heights, just average sizeable unit who seems a little slow in the modem game

                            with Jwh, Collins, may and Spencer as front rowers, and sitili, Gus, Wong, Whyte, butchers and radley who can play edge and middle I think we have enough forwards

                            may has come along very well, dominated res last year and now showing it in nrl, Whyte and Wong dominated res this year so let’s see them dominate nrl next season

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