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Macca: We don't want to lose Menzies


Steve McNamara admitted he wants to keep Steve Menzies at Odsal after seeing the Aussie star reach double figures for the season.

The second-rower scored twice as the Bulls beat Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 36-22 yesterday, avoiding a third straight defeat.

Menzies now has ten touchdowns for the campaign since signing from Manly and has instantly become a fans’ favourite.

Although he turns 36 next month there is no sign of the former Kangaroo slowing down and McNamara admitted: “He’s been very good.

Without a doubt we’d like to keep him. Steve knows the situation and we do and hopefully we’ll get something sorted

Steve McNamara

“We knew he’d be a good player for us on and off the field but, because of our not great form throughout the first half of the season, I think he’s been a little bit under the radar.

“He’s a fantastic support player, knows where to be in the right place at the right time, is a smart footballer and has an involvement in a lot of the good things we do.

“Defensively he comes up with some ferocious tackles, which he showed at the end yesterday with a hit that finished the game off for us.

“We’re talking with a whole lot of our players regarding next season and he’s obviously an out-of-contract player so he’s in the mix with everyone else.

“Without a doubt we’d like to keep him. Steve knows the situation and we do and hopefully we’ll get something sorted.”

After back-to-back defeats against Celtic and Salford, McNamara insisted the Bulls would be a different side in the second half of this campaign. They began yesterday with a win that lifted them up from second bottom to 11th but McNamara wasn’t entirely happy.

“We showed some real ability and scored some great tries, probably nothing more than what we expected,” he said.

“I certainly believe the Bulls are just about to start 2009 and think it was a step in the right direction for us. But we’ve got to fix up a couple of simple areas. In the first half I ran out of fingers and toes counting the number of errors we came up with.

“We never did that in the second half and that made a big difference.”

Meanwhile, the Bulls chief doesn’t think Sam Burgess’ involvement with England in France on Saturday will be jeopardised after he was sin-binned yesterday.

The second row was yellow-carded for running in after team-mate Nick Scruton and Wakefield’s Jason Demetriou had come to blows.

Burgess could face a disciplinary and miss the international but McNamara said: “I think it was bit of handbags to be fair.

“I haven’t seen it again but I don’t think he (Burgess) threw any punches.

“I think he’s got involved in something and I’m certainly not happy about that – there’s no two ways about it – but [a potential ban] I wouldn’t have thought so.”

Comments(9)

bullybabe says...
8:14am Mon 8 Jun 09

Menzies is an intelligent player, he not only touches down, but heads under the sticks, he adds real flare to the side. His enthusiasm is infectious, he is the perfect example for the young players coming through from the academy, i for one hope he stays next season and beyond. Age v experience, if he is fit enough, does age matter??

Gumshoe says...
8:42am Mon 8 Jun 09

bullybabe wrote:
Menzies is an intelligent player, he not only touches down, but heads under the sticks, he adds real flare to the side. His enthusiasm is infectious, he is the perfect example for the young players coming through from the academy, i for one hope he stays next season and beyond. Age v experience, if he is fit enough, does age matter??
Totally agree bullybabe, he is quality and age not an issue when he can still perform like this, hope he stays for another season.

flashdonut says...
11:40am Mon 8 Jun 09

Gumshoe wrote:
bullybabe wrote: Menzies is an intelligent player, he not only touches down, but heads under the sticks, he adds real flare to the side. His enthusiasm is infectious, he is the perfect example for the young players coming through from the academy, i for one hope he stays next season and beyond. Age v experience, if he is fit enough, does age matter??
Totally agree bullybabe, he is quality and age not an issue when he can still perform like this, hope he stays for another season.
Ditto the above.

People say that when youngsters are good enough, they are old enough. Well the same goes for Beaver. If he is good enough, he is young enough.

Adey says...
12:15pm Mon 8 Jun 09

If you can run and pass like that at 36 then why not? If he wants to be there, if he wants to play for the club (and lets face it, he seems one of the few these days!) then why not? We've had better quality from Menzies in 14 rounds than we have from Solomona in nearly 3 years.

Blue Kingi says...
1:22pm Mon 8 Jun 09

The big worry yesterday was the form of Deacon who sadly after his years of great service really looks like a player who is on his way out. Newton too was ponderous and I presume Rinaldi must have picked up a knock to be taken off because the improvement with him on the field was really noticeable.

bullybabe says...
6:51pm Mon 8 Jun 09

Deacs kicked 5 goals out of 5 and 3 penalties in yesterdays match, putting 16 points on the board. At 5 tries each, Deacs kicking game made the difference Blue Kingi !!! anyway, this article is about Menzies, and I think Odsal would be a duller place without him.

graham smith says...
8:33pm Mon 8 Jun 09

For me it just goes to show that if the forwards put the effort in, there will always be a second rower backing up to go in for a try or two after all it’s how we used to do it.
Andy Lynch, Jamie Langley, Sam Burgess, Terry Newton and Julien Rinaldi all putting in good work to break through the Wildcats line to put Steve and Chris in but the thing with Steve he had the presence of mind to go under the post, now there’s a lesson for the other players, after all it was the conversions that made the difference.
COM’ON YOU BULLS.

bullinrhinoland says...
10:50pm Mon 8 Jun 09

Menzies is class. He certainly stands out in the current Bulls side. It would be a good move if Macca can extend his contract.

madlab says...
5:53pm Thu 11 Jun 09

come on Macca! we have to keep Beaver - he is fantastic.


Steve Menzies, right, has enjoyed a prolific first half of the season for the Bulls, scoring ten tries Steve Menzies, right, has enjoyed a prolific first half of the season for the Bulls, scoring ten tries

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