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  • Sonny Bill a Target for Roosters

    http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news...-1226049432961

    NATE Myles' likely departure from the Sydney Roosters, and the impending retirement of prop Jason Ryles, has cleared the way for last year's grand finalists to launch a stunning bid to lure Sonny Bill Williams back to the NRL, possibly next year but more likely in 2013.
    The Australian understands the Roosters have made discreet inquiries with Williams over the prospects of a rugby league comeback - three years after he walked out on the Bulldogs mid-season to play rugby union in France.
    Under the terms of his eventual release from Canterbury, Williams, whose contract with the New Zealand Rugby Union expires at the end of this year's World Cup, was banned from playing for another club in the NRL before 2013.
    Bulldogs officials made it clear that the only way they would relent on that agreement was if they were paid a release fee.
    Given that agreement, and the fact no NRL club including the Roosters is likely to have the money to compete with rugby union until the game's broadcasting deal is renegotiated for the 2013 season, a more realistic scenario would see the 25-year-old head to France for one final pay-day before returning to the NRL.

    The Roosters shape as serious contenders should Williams decide his future lies in rugby league, although they are likely to face strong competition from Parramatta, where New Zealand national coach Steve Kearney is in charge.
    By 2013, the Roosters and Eels could be in prime position to make Williams one of the highest-paid players in the history of the NRL. The first piece of the jigsaw will be the television deal, which could see the game's salary cap rise as high as $6 million.
    Should the NRL and its clubs receive the windfall many are predicting, the Roosters could afford to pay Williams upwards of $1m a season with the prospect of even more should third parties weigh in.
    The second piece of the puzzle is Myles. The Queensland forward has already held talks with the Gold Coast over his future and The Australian understands he is also in the sights of Newcastle and Parramatta.
    Although he has a contract for next season at the Roosters, it is understood he has been negotiating with rival clubs on the basis that he can join them in 2012 .
    The Titans' ability to sign Myles next year will be contingent on whether Anthony Laffranchi decides to take up a new deal or accept a mega-offer from English club St Helens.
    Ryles is also weighing up whether to return next season. Although he has an option in his contract, there has been speculation he could retire at the end of this year.
    The final wild-card is five-eighth Todd Carney. Carney has a contract for the next two seasons but is currently in the hands of medical experts.
    The Roosters have also been linked to Williams' former New Zealand teammate Adam Blair, but it is understood they are not realistic contenders for the Melbourne forward.
    Instead, Parramatta and Wests Tigers are leading the race for Blair, although the Tigers could find it hard to make room for him.
    Before leaving the NRL, Williams was regarded by many as the best player in rugby league. He is quickly taking on similar stature in rugby union, having starred for the Crusaders in the Super Rugby competition.
    Elsewhere, South Sydney halfback Chris Sandow delayed a decision on his future yesterday amid speculation Parramatta had increased its offer.
    Souths officials were hoping Sandow would announce that he planned to stay with the club but his noncommittal topped off a devastating day for the foundation club.
    Earlier, it emerged star forward Sam Burgess would miss the remainder of the season after surgery on his ankle revealed damage worse than first thought.
    "Burgess underwent an arthroscopy yesterday and it was found that he had ruptured the ligaments in his ankle, requiring a screw to be inserted to stabilise the joint to enable it to heal correctly," the club said.
    Rookie winger Kane Morgan will definitely miss the remainder of the season after rupturing his anterior cruciate ligament.

  • #2
    Huuuuuuuge mistake.

    JT, someone, tell those monkeys in the Chairman's club, they have no idea.

    ****wits. I have the urge to pay my bloody 20 or 30K and get on board next year just to ****ing tell the idiots where to go!!
    Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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    • #3
      We already have the forwards to win us a comp. What a waste of money. Go out and spend the house on a great fullback and centre.

      This club will never learn.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by adzta View Post
        We already have the forwards to win us a comp. What a waste of money. Go out and spend the house on a great fullback and centre.

        This club will never learn.
        Run by clueless opportunists. Its a miracle they actually made money.
        Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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        • #5
          If the recruitment policy can demonstrate that they are looking to bolster the areas of weakness (fullback, centre/wing and front row) then I have no problem with going after SBW.

          We have locked up most of our young talent over the past season or so including SKD, Symonds, Kennedy, Pearce, Aubusson FPN etc.

          Letting go of Ryles, Riddell and Myles and picking up SBW is not such a bad move in my opinion. As I've stated in other threads I believe he is the most complete player in both rugby codes.

          Others have also correctly pointed out that we need flair in our backrowers. SBW is the manifestation of this term.
          Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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          • #6
            Oooo gooodie, another backrower, just what we need. If this happens we are a joke.

            Chook.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by melon.... View Post
              Huuuuuuuge mistake.

              JT, someone, tell those monkeys in the Chairman's club, they have no idea.

              ****wits. I have the urge to pay my bloody 20 or 30K and get on board next year just to ****ing tell the idiots where to go!!
              Like they would listen to you.

              If you want to throw away some money throw it at me. I will give you a good hearing.

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              • #8
                play him at centre with SKD

                sign some cheapo speed merchants to play outside them

                spend the rest of your coin on a fullback to replace mini

                develop all the young forwards coming through

                boom premiers in 2013

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                • #9
                  No sources quoted. They should have quoted JT as this site is the likely base source for their story
                  Last edited by Mad Morley; 05-04-2011, 10:27 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Talk about enhancing our reputation if we sign him.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                      If the recruitment policy can demonstrate that they are looking to bolster the areas of weakness (fullback, centre/wing and front row) then I have no problem with going after SBW.

                      We have locked up most of our young talent over the past season or so including SKD, Symonds, Kennedy, Pearce, Aubusson FPN etc.

                      Letting go of Ryles, Riddell and Myles and picking up SBW is not such a bad move in my opinion. As I've stated in other threads I believe he is the most complete player in both rugby codes.

                      Others have also correctly pointed out that we need flair in our backrowers. SBW is the manifestation of this term.
                      Your kidding! Where is the flair in the leading teams like St George and Brisbane. If Cerrington comes back okay, and Arona looking pretty good, we don't need an overpaid mercenary like SBW!

                      backs is where money needs to be spent. Spend the house on the best fullback around. Thatis the missing link.

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                      • #12
                        as gould once said "no no no no no"

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                        • #13
                          Imagine the forward pack if we signed him....

                          8. Tasi
                          9. Friend
                          10. Kennedy
                          11. Aubo
                          12. SBW
                          13. Myles

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rhyseboy v2.0 View Post
                            Imagine the forward pack if we signed him....

                            8. Tasi
                            9. Friend
                            10. Kennedy
                            11. Aubo
                            12. SBW
                            13. Myles

                            We have 5/6 of those now. We are running second last.
                            Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by adzta View Post
                              Your kidding! Where is the flair in the leading teams like St George and Brisbane. If Cerrington comes back okay, and Arona looking pretty good, we don't need an overpaid mercenary like SBW!

                              backs is where money needs to be spent. Spend the house on the best fullback around. Thatis the missing link.
                              No I'm not kidding actually.

                              I don't care if you disagree with me.

                              SBW would be the top priority for most if not all clubs if they could afford him. Anyone involved in the game of rugby league knows how good he is.

                              You suggest we throw money at the best fullback. Name one that is off contract that would leave their current club. I want you to throw me the best, not ones with potential in your eyes or average players.
                              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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