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  • New SBW Article - 26/6/2012

    http://www.theroar.com.au/2012/06/26...l-worth-money/

    Current All Black Sonny Bill Williams is reportedly returning to rugby league in 2013. While nothing has been confirmed yet, it seems Williams will sign a one year contract to join the Sydney Roosters next season.

    The contract is rumoured to be in the vicinity of a million dollars.

    Central to the negotiations is the fact Williams will initially have a stint in Japanese rugby union with the Panasonic club, before joining the Roosters late in pre-season. Williams will also be granted leave during the season to enter the ring in a boxing match in South Africa.

    Considering his other commitments, it begs the question: is Williams worth it?

    No one doubts Williams’ ability or athleticism. And there are few concerns about Williams adjusting to rugby league from rugby union. Though he’s been out of the code for awhile, he’s an absolute natural. And as any rugby fan will tell you, league is a simpler game, so it will take him little time to adapt to the nuances of rugby league.

    The real concern is that you have to question Williams’ motivation if he’ll miss pre-season because he’ll be in Japan, and will also miss some time for his boxing match. Even if his absence does not affect him and his performances on the field, I wonder what message it sends to the rest of the team?

    Culture is extremely important in sporting clubs, and rugby league is no different. A tight knit bond between everyone at the club, with everyone working towards the same goals and operating under the same rules, is a crucial element in building unity and cohesion.

    Yet if one player is allowed to stroll in when the season is almost underway, then take another break because he wants to fight in a boxing match could easily create disharmony within the team.

    A coach would surely find it difficult to preach about team ethos, when one player is treated differently to everyone else.

    Additionally, will signing Williams to such a short term contract really be beneficial for the Roosters?

    Most clubs have a long term strategy in place, with the entire club aiming to build and improve each year. It’s important that all individuals at the club feel like their working within a plan. Yet any speeches about having pride in the jersey or the emblem would be fairly hollow when everyone is well aware that the best player on the team is a mercenary – nothing more, nothing less.

    In some respects, you can’t blame the Roosters. Sonny Bill Williams was one of the best rugby league players in the world when he left the NRL. If you have the chance to sign someone of that calibre, surely you take it?

    I also don’t blame Williams for making as much money from sport as he possibly can. An athlete’s career is significantly shorter than most other professions, and you need to maximise your earnings. You never know when it will all end, with a career-ending injury always a distinct possibility. As such, I never question an athlete who chases the coin.

    However, I’m not sure a one year contract benefits anyone, Williams’ wallet aside.

    The Roosters receive an exceptional physical talent, but any sports follower will tell you that it takes more than talent to win a premiership. The club must be stronger than just one player.

    Meanwhile, Williams already shaky legacy will hardly be boosted by him signing a short term contract. Sonny Bill has the potential to be an all-time great. But at the moment, he’s only at risk of becoming an all-time great at earning a dollar.

    Again, while I don’t begrudge him that, I also don’t think being an all-time great and earning a lot of money have to appear to be so mutually exclusive.
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  • #2
    I don't mind the boxing as long as he doesn't miss any games.

    If he wants to pack up and piss off to South Africa for a couple of weeks during the middle of the season he can go get royally farrked!

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    • #3
      Seriously this is taking the piss and the last straw for the joke that our club is becoming. SBW can just waltz in and waltz out when he pleases....FFS there will be players sweating and training all summer while he plays in a mickey mouse Yawnion comp.

      If we arent a laughing stock already then we surely will be. Disgrace

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Dolphin View Post
        Seriously this is taking the piss and the last straw for the joke that our club is becoming. SBW can just waltz in and waltz out when he pleases....FFS there will be players sweating and training all summer while he plays in a mickey mouse Yawnion comp.

        If we arent a laughing stock already then we surely will be. Disgrace
        Yep,just like Benji tryed to do a couple of off seasons back...

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        • #5
          As much as I want SBW, it worries me that he'll spend most of the year focusing on what his next deal/club/offer will be.
          I say we sign him for a minimum 2 years or not at all.

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          • #6
            what If SBW gets an injury while playing in japan and his out for half a season...or worse? we still need to give him half our cap for a season?
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            • #7
              BIG NO TO SBWalkout!!!

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              • #8
                Making a joke out of our club, doesn't have to do pre-season, can go on leave during the season so he can box... yeh great role model for the youngsters at the club.

                Give me Cordner at lock any day, this kid rips in every minute of every game will never disgrace the jersey. F**K SBW.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by IRoosterManI View Post
                  what If SBW gets an injury while playing in japan and his out for half a season...or worse? we still need to give him half our cap for a season?
                  No.For SBW to play in Japan he cannot have a current NRL contract,which means we would owe him diddly squat.
                  If he came good before June 30th,then re-negotiation should occur if we still wanted him to play with us.

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                  • #10
                    Here we go again...........

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                      Making a joke out of our club, doesn't have to do pre-season, can go on leave during the season so he can box... yeh great role model for the youngsters at the club.

                      Give me Cordner at lock any day, this kid rips in every minute of every game will never disgrace the jersey. F**K SBW.
                      SBW is a centre.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Lemon_Goat View Post
                        SBW is self centred.
                        I fixed it for you.

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                        • #13
                          SBW can play anywhere

                          Get used to it & support the club who signed him up ages ago

                          He has served rugy union well & he will do the same for league

                          All you bitching, whinging, negative, fearful narks can go suck on it

                          Put your name to on the SBW haters list & come back in 2014 thank you
                          "Qui audet adipiscitur"

                          WHO DARES WINS

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                          • #14
                            $1m is a lot of money out of your budget - particularly if he does his knee stepping over a defender in Japan and misses the season.

                            He should sign with the Dogs. They have plenty of room under the cap.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                              Making a joke out of our club, doesn't have to do pre-season, can go on leave during the season so he can box... yeh great role model for the youngsters at the club.

                              Give me Cordner at lock any day, this kid rips in every minute of every game will never disgrace the jersey. F**K SBW.
                              I don't know why so many people oppose him he's a great player who will bring some experience this shitty youth policy is crap and clearly isn't working we sign arona n symonds they don't even play first grade every week..as much as I love mini I think his fullback days are over put him on the wing and RTS to fullback!

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