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    ONE of the most respected coaches in the NRL says Sonny Bill Williams will be flat out lasting the season at the Roosters.

    He's not suggesting the superstar forward will walk out again, it's more a question of whether his body is up for 26 punishing rounds of brutal contact sport. Look back at Sonny Bill's record at Canterbury between 2004 and 2008 and you can understand what this coach is talking about.

    Sonny Bill played in only 60 per cent of games and was out injured for the rest of the time.

    His magnificent-looking physique can be misleading.

    HAVE YOUR SAY IN PHIL ROTHIELD'S BLOG, RUNNING ALL DAY MONDAY

    So too can the fact that he survived two years of Super 15 rugby union almost injury free.

    What I'm about to tell you won't go down well with the leather-patch brigade but we've got statistics to prove rugby league is a far more demanding sport than union. In the Super 15s, Sonny Bill averaged just eight runs with the football in each game.

    In rugby league at the Bulldogs in 2007, he averaged double that - 16 runs.

    In rugby union he was required to make just eight tackles a game.

    A back-rower in rugby league these days has to make around 25.

    What you have to remember too is that Sonny Bill is five years older than when he last played in the NRL. He turns 28 this year and is heading towards an age when injuries can occur more often.

    The coach I referred to in the lead paragraph didn't want his name mentioned. He doesn't want to fire up the big guy before his team plays the Roosters.

    But he insists Sonny Bill will be a marked man.

    "Everyone will be out to smash him," he says, "He'll know he's back playing rugby league."

    Roosters coach Trent Robinson is reluctant to talk about his plans to manage the workload of the superstar forward.

    We do know he has been recovering from a serious pectoral muscle injury and has done virtually no rugby league training.

    Up until last Monday, he'd spent the previous six weeks preparing for a heavyweight fight.

    Anyone will tell you a boxer's training sessions are vastly different to a rugby league player's pre-season preparation.

    Because of the pec injury, Sonny Bill has done no wrestling. He has done no contact work in defence, either.

    Robinson is being carefully guided by his medical staff.

    "He has definitely done a different preparation to our off-season program," he says.

    "We're working hard on his pec and shoulder to make sure he's ready to tackle.

    "We're not going to rush that and we're not treating him any different to another player with the same injury.

    "When he's ready we'll put him into some wrestling and then some tackling and contact."

    It sounds like the game's biggest off-season signing for years will only just be ready for round one of the competition.

    The big minutes of game time he averaged in rugby union are out of the question, at least for the first half-dozen rounds.

    Robinson might be happy about that anyway.

    "I've been avoiding a lot of the talk about Sonny," he said. "It's about making him part of the team, not trying to make him separate.

    "It will be the team that decides whether we go well this year or not.

    "It's really important for us that everyone contributes."

    And even more important if the coach is right, and Sonny Bill doesn't last the season.

    NRL 2004-2008
    Avg games: 14.6
    Avg minutes: 61
    Avg runs: 14.6
    Avg meters: 124
    Avg tackles: 19.5

    Super Rugby 2011-2012
    Avg games: 16.5
    Avg minutes: 73
    Avg runs: 8.9
    Avg meters: 75
    Avg tackles: 8


    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226579795112

    I pray SBW sends Paul Gallen into intensive care.

  • #2
    This is good fuel for big Sonny,,,,,go get them boyy!!

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    • #3
      Can almost taste those tears.

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      • #4
        He is f**king unbearable. Nothing negative happening at the Roosters so he tries to have a dig at our major signing before he has even stepped onto the field, with his usual un-named source.
        What will he be writing about after the Foundation Cup, or after we smash Souffs? He'll be out of the job soon

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        • #5
          It's interesting food for thought, though, innit?

          Rothfield's still a prat, but the Sonny in the centres for Foundation Cup is starting to make more sense.
          Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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          • #6
            How about his little girl whinging article yesterday about how poor Gal has had his 'legend' tarnished by accusations of PED use?
            Member 2008 - forever

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Alex View Post

              I pray SBW sends Paul Gallen into intensive care.
              What about Braif??

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              • #8
                Typical of Rothfield not to mention his source.
                Without a coaches name this story has about as much substance as a Braif Anasta run!
                Anyway, don't tell Sonny this!

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                • #9
                  Rothfields a goose.No player in his right mind is going to try to smash sonny bill williams.He might not be a world class fighter yet but he can throw a few and if Phils invisible mates want to start something im tipping they will be picking themselves up off the grass after they regain thier senses.

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                  • #10
                    This ia a laughable new low.

                    Probably completely made up like Woman's Day crap.

                    Did he ask his made up coach if he would like to have Sonny Bill in his team? Thought not.

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                    • #11
                      I think what he has written makes sense and is quite a valid point. I'm sure Rothfield's source would be Flanagan though.....what other coach in the NRL would be bothered to share anything with him.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Muffdaddy View Post
                        How about his little girl whinging article yesterday about how poor Gal has had his 'legend' tarnished by accusations of PED use?
                        DOPING CLOUD KNOCKS DOWN A CLEAN CHAMP

                        BLUES Origin skipper Paul Gallen has had his ironman reputation unfairly trashed.

                        The unsubstantiated allegations of drug use in our major footy codes has led to finger pointing at a number of prominent athletes. None more so than Gallen because of his strength, statistics and powerhouse performances over a long career.

                        There is absolutely no suggestion Gallen has qlever used performance-enhancing substances.

                        The fact the Sharks once employed controversial sports scientist Steve Dank, albeit for just six weeks in 2011, hasn't helped.

                        The Sharks skipper is one of the most regularly tested players in the game.

                        He has never tested positive to anything.

                        CARNEY IS LEFT HOLDING A BABY
                        WE love a positive story. A clucky Todd Carney took time out from chatting with Wade Graham, Luke Lewis and Chris Heighington at 5th Season cafe in Cronulla to respect the request of a member of the public and pose with her daughter Lily Hurst.
                        He doesn't even try to hide his agenda.

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                        • #13
                          Todd Carney poses with a fan... Give him sainthood now..

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                          • #14
                            Rothwitt deserves a banner at the 1st SBW game for the roosters

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                            • #15
                              this guys is clearly a ****en moron. yes rugby league is a tough game. yes sbw got injured a lot for the doggies. why?

                              becuase he was a kid playing like a battering ram and his body wasnt use to it. name me one forward who has been introduced to the top grade before the age of 20 as a perminant fixture that doesnt sustain a lot of injuries in the early years???

                              the guy might of had a smaller work load playing ra ra but that wasnt from lack of want it just wasnt there. his body is now older and more seasoned to contact. i think he will do fine. yes there are questions to be raised about the pec but as long as that is 100% sbw will be dominate

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