FIELDEN ADMITS............
Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:18 pm
Taken from www.wigantoday.net:
Stuart Fielden has admitted his recent performances on the international stage were 'rubbish'. The straight-talking Wigan prop has confessed his form for Great Britain in the Tri-Nations series Down Under wasn't good enough.
And he has refused to blame the death of his mother just a few days before flying out with the national squad last month.
Fielden was among several disappointments on tour as GB finished bottom of the tournament table and failed to reach the final.
The world's costliest player ended up among the spectators as Australia beat New Zealand in an epic extra-time showdown in Sydney at the weekend.
The £450,000 front row forward said: "I should have done better and that's all there is to it. I was hugely disappointed with how poor I was and I won't be making any excuses. I was rubbish."
Fielden – flattened by rival prop Willie Mason at the start of the first Great Britain v Australia clash – conceded he hadn't wanted the death of his mother to be made public, but believes that he still took the right option not to withdraw from the series.
He added: "The bereavement wasn't something I wanted in the public arena, but it sneaked out. I made the decision to go on tour and I still think it was the right decision."
Fielden, who joined Warriors from Bradford Bulls in mid-summer to help save his new team-mates from relegation, admitted he was outshone on tour by former Odsal pal Jamie Peacock.
The Leeds Rhinos prop was subsequently named the best forward in the world at a special awards ceremony in Australia, a choice that Fielden fully endorses.
He added: "Jamie was outstanding. He thoroughly deserves his award, especially considering I was alongside him doing absolutely nothing."
But Fielden has resolved to turn his negative for Britain into a positive for Wigan next season. He said: "It means a lot to play for your country and it isn't nice to feel you have let yourself down. But I will be using it as an incentive to have a great season with Wigan in 2007."
Nice to see him saying that the bad displays will fuel him for next season with Wigan. I think he is right to refuse to blame the death of his mother because that would be lookinf for excuses.
Well in Stuart Fielden!!!! Do you agree?
Stuart Fielden has admitted his recent performances on the international stage were 'rubbish'. The straight-talking Wigan prop has confessed his form for Great Britain in the Tri-Nations series Down Under wasn't good enough.
And he has refused to blame the death of his mother just a few days before flying out with the national squad last month.
Fielden was among several disappointments on tour as GB finished bottom of the tournament table and failed to reach the final.
The world's costliest player ended up among the spectators as Australia beat New Zealand in an epic extra-time showdown in Sydney at the weekend.
The £450,000 front row forward said: "I should have done better and that's all there is to it. I was hugely disappointed with how poor I was and I won't be making any excuses. I was rubbish."
Fielden – flattened by rival prop Willie Mason at the start of the first Great Britain v Australia clash – conceded he hadn't wanted the death of his mother to be made public, but believes that he still took the right option not to withdraw from the series.
He added: "The bereavement wasn't something I wanted in the public arena, but it sneaked out. I made the decision to go on tour and I still think it was the right decision."
Fielden, who joined Warriors from Bradford Bulls in mid-summer to help save his new team-mates from relegation, admitted he was outshone on tour by former Odsal pal Jamie Peacock.
The Leeds Rhinos prop was subsequently named the best forward in the world at a special awards ceremony in Australia, a choice that Fielden fully endorses.
He added: "Jamie was outstanding. He thoroughly deserves his award, especially considering I was alongside him doing absolutely nothing."
But Fielden has resolved to turn his negative for Britain into a positive for Wigan next season. He said: "It means a lot to play for your country and it isn't nice to feel you have let yourself down. But I will be using it as an incentive to have a great season with Wigan in 2007."
Nice to see him saying that the bad displays will fuel him for next season with Wigan. I think he is right to refuse to blame the death of his mother because that would be lookinf for excuses.
Well in Stuart Fielden!!!! Do you agree?