Jarome Luai and his fatherโs Instagram postCredit: Getty/Instagram/Aresna Villanueva
โHis job is to play footy, and we need him to do that this week.
โThe thing I always stress to the players is we canโt control that. That [post] is not directly involved with the team or within our four walls.
โThe things you canโt control you just have to flush. If youโre in here, you know what we stand for and what weโre doing.
โExternally, it creates more noise, but our club has always had noise, forever, that I can remember. Youโve just got to try and not let it be a distraction.โ
Luai and the Tigers will look to bounce back against South Sydney on Sunday evening at Campbelltown. If the Tigers win, they will head in to the bye with a 6-5 start to the season.
In the wake of the thrashing by the Storm, Luai, Api Koroisau and other members of the leadership group made a point of addressing the playing group and demanding they be better.
โWe know weโre better than that, it was a reality check, wake-up call, whatever you want to call it, it was definitely that. But it doesnโt define us,โ Marshall said.
โThatโs the main message. Weโre 5-5 in our season, and thereโs a lot more upside to what we can do. You just canโt push it to the side and pretend it didnโt happen, otherwise you donโt learn from it.
โFor us, itโs learning things we need to be better at โ be embarrassed by it, hurt from it, but use that for what you do for the next week.โ
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Fonua Pole (knee) is out for up to six weeks, while Tallyn Da Silva has been sent back to reserve grade to get more time under his belt, especially with Koroisau getting through bigger minutes at dummy-half.
The Southsโ clash looms as one final NSW Origin audition for Luai and Terrell May.
โItโs important for every club to have as many players in rep footy as possible [because] it means youโre doing something right; if you put in enough good performances, you get those opportunities,โ Marshall said.
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