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That makes Wortho toxic in my book, even as a Tigers fan.
I have lots of time for his talent but none for his attitude or trash-talking or overly-physical play.
We need skilled players, not ones who depend on refs to make them look like they're contributing something useful. The coach already whinges enough - let's not have the whole team singing from the same hymn-book.
Redhage always pissed me off how he'd raise his elbows when setting screens on PG's etc.
I high fived Phil Jones for popping him in the face a few years ago.
I dont doubt his basketball skills....What I doubt is the way he goes about it. How come every time there is a stoush he is involved? Every altercation he is involved? Doesnt matter what team it is against, Redhage is involved (Closely followed by Wagstaff who finally pulled his head in towards the end of 2012/2013). There is playing hard and playing dirty. Sir Redhage is dirty. A great player yes, but dirty as hell.