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    Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has earmarked his side's NRL pre-season trial match against Wests Tigers on February 23 as Sonny Bill Williams' return to rugby league.

    The New Zealand dual international will run out as a league player for the first time since his controversial exit from Canterbury midway through the 2008 season.

    However, the 27-year-old's appearance will depend on how well he recovers from his heavyweight boxing fight against 44-year-old South African Francois Botha in Brisbane on February 8.

    The contest was moved back after the All Blacks World Cup winner tore a pectoral muscle during his lucrative spell in Japanese rugby in November.

    Although he's yet to train with his new teammates, Robinson said he expects Williams, who is certain to play in the back-row, to have an immediate effect around the club.

    "I've been keeping in contact with his rehab in Japan and he's progressing well - there's been no setbacks," Robinson said.

    "He works pretty hard on his body. He's obviously got to finish his commitments with his (Japanese) club, Panasonic, then get ready to fight.

    "From February 11, he'll be with us. He's a professional, he's been training hard and he'll be very fit and hungry by the time he gets to us. I'm more than happy with what he's doing."

    Robinson admits Williams' pre-season is somewhat unorthodox and said he'll need to prove he is ready to play before he will be thrown in the deep end.

    "That's a question I've asked myself, the assessment on where his injury is at after the fight," he said.

    "I need to see him train first, the way he's going to run and adapt to the new structures.

    "The second trial against the Tigers is the one we've earmarked but we'll have to make an assessment.

    "It's two-and-a-half weeks after he arrives. We're not going to make any early calls but that's the one we've earmarked at the moment.

    Williams joins James Maloney and Michael Jennings as the Roosters' big-money signings for 2013 and Robinson admits the pressure is on him to succeed in his first season.

    "I think definitely it does. The club's invested well in the off-season with their recruits," he said.

    "The Roosters is a club that wants to be successful. Along with the recruits, we've invested a lot behind the scenes as well in the day-to-day running of the club and the sports science and technology.

    "We're trying to improve things and we need to improve over the next couple of years."

    Jennings met his new teammates for the first time on Wednesday following his switch from Penrith and the NSW and Test centre, who will be officially unveiled on Thursday by the club, said he was looking forward to his new surroundings.

    "I'm excited to see the boys. It's a fresh new start for me," was all the 24-year-old said as he was escorted out of the building and to his car in a bid to evade the waiting media by Roosters' recruitment manager Peter O'Sullivan.

  • #2
    i keep forgetting sbw is only 27.
    he certainly doesnt affect our youth policy

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    • #3
      Originally posted by kegs1 View Post
      i keep forgetting sbw is only 27.
      he certainly doesnt affect our youth policy
      He was still a pup when he shook hands on the deal with Uncle Nick...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by spanner View Post
        He was still a pup when he shook hands on the deal with Uncle Nick...
        well i hope he turns out to be a vicious dog when he plays for us. and i dont mean a bulldog

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        • #5
          It would be a very silly coach who would parade his largest signing in a useless trial match. Can you imagine if he got injured??? Coqfield would have a field day!
          Comment of the year:

          Andrew Johns, Semi-Final vs North Queensland ,

          "It's touched Lui's hand and travelled forward but that's not a knock on"

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          • #6
            Originally posted by davos:271679
            It would be a very silly coach who would parade his largest signing in a useless trial match. Can you imagine if he got injured??? Coqfield would have a field day!
            He can't go into round 1 having not played a game of league for 5 years.

            Every year this shit comes up.

            It's a necessary evil.

            Deal with it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by davos View Post
              It would be a very silly coach who would parade his largest signing in a useless trial match. Can you imagine if he got injured??? Coqfield would have a field day!
              Who cares what the tele think, and it would be a stupid coach who didnt give his players minutes in trails.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Greedy666 View Post
                He can't go into round 1 having not played a game of league for 5 years.

                Every year this shit comes up.

                It's a necessary evil.

                Deal with it.
                Agree. Coaches since Noah was a boy have gone with trials for a reason. They serve a purpose. If they didn't we wouldn't have had a 100 years of them in numerous sports.

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                • #9
                  depends on what happens with botha.The rihno can punch so sonny will have to be a bit wary of him.If rihno lands one on sonnys chin we might have to wait a bit longer for his debut.Havin said that though i reckon sonny will be too young and fit for him.Bothas only chance is to nail him early so sonnys got to be wary in the early rounds.

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                  • #10
                    im just hoping he gets through his fight ok... his current injury could cause issues in the ring, and if god forbid he does get injured in either training or in the fight we could potentially lose him before the season even starts..
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by IRoosterManI View Post
                      im just hoping he gets through his fight ok... his current injury could cause issues in the ring, and if god forbid he does get injured in either training or in the fight we could potentially lose him before the season even starts..
                      Your absolutly right apart from botha landing a right hand on sonnys jaw thetre is the chance he will reinjure the pec

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                      • #12
                        he'll be fine. he'll get through his fight and the trial game unscathed, and he will tear souths apart in round 1.

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                        • #13
                          But according to Jaggers in another thread, "He won't play".

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                          • #14
                            "Along with the recruits, we've invested a lot behind the scenes as well in the day-to-day running of the club and the sports science and technology."

                            This is the part of that article that excites me. Robbo is a young coach who is embracing the sports science and technology aspects of preparing his players. This is something we have lacked for years. We had Smith and his sky crane, Freddie and his booze sessions, Anderson and his whatever. One of the reasons Hasler has been such a successful coach is he also embraces the science and technology aspects of preparing his players. The dogs used the 100K from their Minor Premiership last year to buy a hyperbolic chamber and they use GPS vests while training to track each players positional movement, how many K's they run etc.

                            It's one of the reasons I believe dinosaurs like Smith, Sheens and Bennett are being left behind in the coaching merry go round.

                            Chook.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by kakaruk View Post
                              depends on what happens with botha.The rihno can punch so sonny will have to be a bit wary of him.If rihno lands one on sonnys chin we might have to wait a bit longer for his debut.Havin said that though i reckon sonny will be too young and fit for him.Bothas only chance is to nail him early so sonnys got to be wary in the early rounds.
                              nnnaaaahhhh $bw is fitter and younger and will out box botha. botha will try to end the fight by the first 3 to 5 rounds. alll $bw has to do is land a few and avoid boths left.
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