Tigers say goodbye to rugby league legend
Ronnie Palmer, a rugby league legend, has stated that he is feeling “quite a bit lost” after being let go by the Wests Tigers.
The Tigers informed Palmer on Friday, and it’s safe to say the former Tigers trainer was taken aback.
“I feel quite a bit lost,” Palmer told the Daily Telegraph.
“This is the first time I’ve been in this circumstance since I was 21.
“The Tigers informed me that they would not be renewing my contract. Things happen, and you must go on.
“I’m a little disappointed, but you have to accept these things and move on.” There will be no sour grapes here.”
Palmer, a former Tiger, played 35 games for Balmain in the 1970s, not long after becoming the competition’s most recognizable trainer.
For the time being, he’s put his hand up and stated that he still has plenty to offer the game.
“I know that I have a lot to offer,” Palmer remarked.
“I’d still like to be involved.” It becomes more tough. They shuffle you along as you become older.
“The old horse is grazing in the long yard.” I know I have a lot to contribute. You just need to persuade a club of that.”