Blake Green has hit out at his dumping from the Warriors, saying he has yet to talk the situation over with axe-wielding owner Mark Robinson.
An irritated Green starred in the Warriors' win over the Broncos on Saturday night, just a day after Robinson publicly announced he and Gerard Bealewould not get new contracts at the end of 2020.
Green admitted to NRL.com he had been a "little bit" shocked and wanted to prove a point as the Warriors bounced back from a massive defeat against Melbourne in the previous round.
The 33-year-old says he still has something to contribute to future Warriors campaigns.
"It irritated me a little bit but the club's made a decision and I can't do anything about that, so I'll just keep playing my role in the footy team and do as best I can," said Green, whose career includes a minor premiership and grand final appearance with Melbourne.
"I know the club's potentially in a bit of a rebuilding stage, so maybe they made a decision that I'm not going to be a part of that.
"I'm really proud of what I've done since I came to the footy club. My first year here was the first time we made the finals in seven years."
Blake Green in possession. Photo / Photosport
Green - who stood in as captain for the suspended Roger Tuivasa-Sheck against Brisbane - said he would continue to give everything to the club, despite his disappointment