Aaron is out of the Woods and he will be a better player for it

By Penrith Punter / Roar Guru

Bag out Aaron Woods all you like. It will only make the new Cronulla recruit stronger.

Cliched as it may be, Woods knows life in the NRL is a rollercoaster. Yesterday morning he was swimming laps with his Canterbury teammates. That afternoon, he was training with the Sharks.

For the experienced prop, however, it looks as if this move will bring the best out of the former Australian and New South Wales representative.

The criticism that has followed Woods since his move from the Wests Tigers has been largely unwarranted.

During his time at Canterbury, he averaged 122 running metres, 23.7 tackles and 1.9 offloads from just 56 minutes of play. While certainly at his peak during his stint with the Tigers, his decline has not been as dramatic as made out to be.

Trying to get back to his best has admittedly been a challenge in recent years given the off-field dramas that have plagued both the Tigers and Bulldogs.

Despite being club captain and an accomplished representative forward, Woods left Concord at the end of 2017 to wear the blue and white. His hope was the change would bring much-needed stability to his career.

The front-rower openly admitted that the drama at the club was a key motivator in the move, telling Fox Sports that “it was a hard decision but at the Tigers there are a lot of ups and downs, a lot of instability.”

Unfortunately, he barely had time to settle in at Belmore before he was again troubled by uncertainty over his playing future.

This time Woods, who had signed an $850,000-a-year deal with the Bulldogs, was the victim of Canterbury’s salary cap drama. While coach Dean Pay did not want to lose his new man, he knew that his departure was necessary to fix their financial woes.

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Woods is believed to have taken a pay cut to join the men from the Shire until 2021. This proves that the move is not motivated by money.

Rather, he looks to be still chasing the stability that has eluded him in recent years. And he will find it in the black, white and blue.

Arriving at Cronulla, Woods is suddenly part of a team that is a premiership hopeful rather than a wooden spoon contender.

He joins a forward pack brimming with representative players such as Andrew Fifita, Matt Prior, Paul Gallen, Luke Lewis and Wade Graham. He may face stiff competition for game time, yet that often brings the best out of players.

It is a very astute purchase by the Sharks given they get Woods at a discounted rate. With regular forwards Lewis and Graham still sidelined by injury, his arrival is a timely one that is sure to bolster Cronulla’s premiership chances.

Canterbury’s decision to offload the front-rower should also provide some relief from the salary cap dramas that have embroiled the club in 2018.

However, the severity of the financial situation at the club means that they still will not be able to make any major changes to their playing roster until 2021.

Having struggled to find any real spark in attack so far, Pay will need to find players within their existing roster if they are to experience any real success in the short-term.

It starts this week, with Lachlan Lewis handed his first-grade debut in place of the struggling Matt Frawley.

Despite a promising start to his career at Canterbury, Frawley appears to have hit a wall. He only has himself to blame, though, poor form alone contributing to his woes.

Woods, however, was a casualty of the club’s own internal instability.

This Friday night signals a new chapter in his career, one that gives him the opportunity to return to his best.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2018-06-28T09:19:47+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


I would say that doesn't really apply anymore as few people seem to rate him and instead criticise him because it's easy. I am fine with people who critique him and do it in a justified manner but don't like those who simply just throw "he's a teddy bear" remarks out there cheaply because they can.

2018-06-28T08:22:38+00:00

BrianS

Guest


I still think he is 1 of the most over rated players in the NRL !

AUTHOR

2018-06-27T12:18:11+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


Cronulla's forward pack, despite being a tad old, was always their biggest strength and it just got better. Agree with both of you.

AUTHOR

2018-06-27T12:17:38+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


Well yes of course but what sort of article would that be Matt! Just my opinion based on the make-up of the Cronulla side vs that of Canterbury.

AUTHOR

2018-06-27T12:17:00+00:00

Penrith Punter

Roar Guru


I think the move benefits both him and Cronulla.

2018-06-27T12:12:15+00:00

Michael

Guest


I agree with kk. Sharks suddenly have a supercharged set of forward power. Every other team in the comp will be petrified if Ben Barba suddenly pops up out of the new signing roster list. Sharks will have a near test team across the park. Aaron Woods is 27 and has played test and origin football for years.....and someone has dared to suggest he will not be considered for future representation. Tell them they’re dreaming!!!!

2018-06-27T11:49:16+00:00

Paul

Roar Guru


You've painted this Woods move to the Sharks as though he's being done a favour, but the reality is, Gallen and Lewis might have a year at most left, so Woods is more a replacement at a cut price. I hope he goes well but I reckon there's a lot of blokes in front of him for rep honours. He might be better to simply focus on trying to win a premiership and taking on more of a leadership role when these other guys retire.

2018-06-27T05:32:01+00:00

Matt H

Roar Guru


" it looks as if this move will bring the best out of the former Australian and New South Wales representative." Let's wait and see shall we.

2018-06-27T04:26:45+00:00

Eddie Otto

Roar Guru


Aaron Woods was got out of jail free. He ran put on the Tigers as captain last year setting up secret meetings with the Bulldogs. Now he has realised the Dogs are horrible and will be for the near future he has managed to squirm his way to Cronulla. It is a signing that makes way more sense for the Sharks though, then it did the Bulldogs. The Sharks will need a strong metres man in the current years. The singing never made sense for Canterbury and Woods is extremely lucky to escape.

2018-06-27T03:47:08+00:00

kk

Guest


Paul Gallen was instrumental in persuading Luke Lewis to join the Sharks and it would be interesting to know what part he played in Aaron Woods getting on board. Sharks do well with players who were once Bulldogs. Woods is to forwards as Barba was to the backline. Things just got that little bit more serious at Shark Park.

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