T-Rex needs to find his bite for Bulldogs

By Curtis Woodward / Expert

Ask Manly Sea Eagles fans about the loss of Tony ‘T-Rex’ Williams. The general consensus is they were glad to see the back of him when left for the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

When he did take the offer to head to Belmore to play under former coach Des Hasler, many believed the giant forward would continue the devastating form that saw him represent New South Wales and Australia over the past two years.

But Williams has not fired. Not even a spark.

After four rounds of the 2013 season the six foot four, 120 kilogram giant has played with little intent.

Williams needed to stand up for his new club from the get-go with the likes of Sam Kasiano, James Graham and Frank Pritchard missing from the pack. Yet he refused to put his giant frame on the line.

Ever seen one of those cartoons where the mighty elephant is scared witless of a little mouse?

This isn’t all Williams’ fault though.

When he first left the Parramatta Eels for Manly, he was offered a whole bunch of money to head over the bridge. A pretty fair deal for someone who had only played a handful of games at the Eels.

Then he linked up with Canterbury at the end of last season, reportedly for as much as $600,000 a year.

How hard has he really ever had to work?

Last Friday at ANZ Stadium was the perfect time for Williams to start earning his contract. In front of 50,000 people and the high-flying South Sydney Rabbitohs, Williams was still a no-show.

The Bulldogs were facing one of the most intimidating forward packs in the game and they had to do it without Kasiano and Graham.

But where was Williams?

If this guy really is a sleeping giant, someone needs to get him off the Stilnox.

But it is only April after all. This is hibernation season for blokes like Williams. Representative season is still months away, so don’t expect too much from T-Rex just yet.

It’s like clockwork really. Put your house on a Williams resurgence leading into the State of Origin series.

But what about the Bulldogs? What about their fans?

The 80-minute experiment clearly hasn’t worked because Williams simply isn’t that kind of player. Surely Canterbury fans would rather see 20 minutes of destruction than 80 minutes of pussyfooting around.

Friday night Canterbury hosts the Eagles in yet another Sydney blockbuster at ANZ Stadium. Coming up against his former club, you would be hoping Williams is ready to unleash.

But don’t bet on it.

If Williams needs to be benched then so be it. But for right now, the Tongan-born giant has received yet another reprieve and will start from the backrow against Manly.

Somewhere down the line though, Williams has to be relegated to the pine. In the long run, it’s for the good of the team.

“I think it’s going to be tough for him going to a new side,” Manly centre Steve Matai told the Sydney Morning Herald.

“It’s not going to happen straight away for him but we all know what he is capable of. I think that’s the most dangerous thing about him.

“He’s only building, it’s only his first year there. He will be better for it next year. You just expect him to get the ball and run at 100 miles per hour. But there’s a lot of different things to it.

“The coach might want him as a ball-player or a decoy. He does go out to play hard. I don’t think he goes out there to have a bludge.”

Could have fooled us, Steve.

The Crowd Says:

2013-04-05T20:19:53+00:00

Myles Stedman

Roar Guru


Looks like Tarzan plays like Jane

2013-04-04T01:45:54+00:00

terrykidd

Roar Pro


$600K for a 20 minute bit player? Wow, thats a bargain .... NOT. Williams is over-priced and under-performed. Notice where he plays. He sits on the left side of the ruck, you will never see him on the right hand side of the field. He is lazy and short on ability. All he has is size. Both Enniss and Reynolds deserve contract top ups with the money to come from the over-priced Williams.

2013-04-03T21:47:00+00:00

Bearfax

Guest


Hey dont you go besmirching our Hopoate. He knew the ends justified the means.

2013-04-03T20:06:52+00:00

Dave

Guest


Yeah come on. Out with it. Greenbergs always quick to leak stories about Manly to his stooge Rothfeild. So come on.

2013-04-03T05:53:50+00:00

Bazzio

Roar Guru


Thinking Hopoate

2013-04-03T05:21:54+00:00

Andy

Guest


Hodkinson will find it virtually impossible to get back into the side unless injury occurs.

2013-04-03T04:28:30+00:00

James

Guest


Maybe the halves should be setting T Rex more like the Manly halves were doing. he can be devastating off the bench. seems like he wants to play more when you take a starting spot from him.

2013-04-03T03:06:58+00:00

sunshine

Guest


apparently? Then out with it!

2013-04-03T02:43:58+00:00

Bearfax

Guest


Trouble was 10schoons, he was out suspended fo a quarter of the season and then was injured for a bit. Never seemed to get into the swing of things. He did do well in late 2011 and with the right player to set him up, he can be very dangerous. Mind you I think South's George Burgess does a T-Rex act better. I would also have liked him to stay at Manly but not for Canterbury's crazy asking price (Canterbury have now paid very big money for two players in Hodkinson and Williams from Manly for well above their worth). His value is as a shock tactic, preferably out wide. he's got good skills, but he is very slow off the mark, though he can get up to a good speed. That's why he was hopeless on the wing. I look at who Manly have picked up for a lot less money in Horo, Lawrence and Symonds. I think we got a much better deal.

2013-04-03T02:05:40+00:00

rl

Guest


Michael Ennis should be thinking long and hard about his options - he'd be a difference-maker for the Cowboys and Parra (among others).

2013-04-03T01:54:33+00:00

tenschooners

Roar Rookie


As a manly fan I was glad to see the back of him and hoped he continued his lack of form for the dogs. Was good for about 3 games per season. However, I honestly thought he would come good under Des. Tooves persisted with using him for 80mins (or the majority thereof) last year and it clearly showed that he would be better used off the bench as an impact player.

AUTHOR

2013-04-03T00:42:34+00:00

Curtis Woodward

Expert


Apparently theres more to the story regarding Hasler/Hodkinson/Keating. I'd be on my knees begging for a release if I was Hodkinson. Plenty of clubs in the NRL who need a halfback right now.

2013-04-03T00:15:29+00:00

Ken

Guest


They let us keep every second NSWelshman

2013-04-02T23:46:28+00:00

Andy

Guest


Good player Trex, but the Dogs payed way too much. The money would have been better spent on a good halfback.

AUTHOR

2013-04-02T23:12:55+00:00

Curtis Woodward

Expert


I can understand his selection if he is only going to play 20 minutes. But it also depends on the balance of the squad.

AUTHOR

2013-04-02T23:12:18+00:00

Curtis Woodward

Expert


I dont think Williams cares if he gets poked.

AUTHOR

2013-04-02T23:11:44+00:00

Curtis Woodward

Expert


Wonder how blokes like Michael Ennis and Josh Reynolds feel about at the moment.

2013-04-02T22:19:35+00:00

Will Sinclair

Guest


That doesn't make sense, Jack. If Williams was born in Sydney, why doesn't he represent QLD in State of Origin? Like Israel Folau?

2013-04-02T22:15:15+00:00

Tigranes

Guest


I dont think T-Rex is suited for Origin.

2013-04-02T21:52:31+00:00

Mals

Guest


I am glad Steve has come out with supportive comments for Tony in the media... don't poke the sleeping giant! ;-)

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