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  • Carney signs off with Atherton Roosters, sign in with Sydney Roosters

    In the past, the sight of Todd Carney with a beer in hand would usually sound alarm bells.

    But Atherton Roosters president Mick Nasser said the former NRL bad boy had earned "a few cold ones" on Mad Monday after resurrecting their far north Queensland club - oh, and Carney's life.

    Carney officially ended his unlikely playing stint in the Cairns District Rugby League on Sunday when he just fell short of leading the Roosters to their first premiership since 1994.

    Despite Carney scoring two tries and laying on another, the Roosters lost 30-18 to Cairns Brothers in the grand final.

    But Nasser reckons Carney earned something much more valuable than a premiership medal during his unexpected stay.

    "He's got a shot at redemption," Nasser told AAP.

    "We didn't know what we were going to get when he got here, and he certainly didn't know what to expect - he hadn't even heard of Atherton.

    "But he'll shed a tear when he leaves, I reckon."

    Cynics tipped Carney's Atherton stint to end in tears when he arrived earlier this year.

    Despite being sacked by the Canberra Raiders and de-registered by the NRL for alcohol-related indiscretions, Carney was put to work by Nasser at an Atherton pub after surprisingly agreeing to play in the Cairns league.

    He also called the Barron Valley Hotel home.

    It may have been tempting fate, but Carney kept his nose clean as NRL clubs watched.

    The arrival of mother Leanne - who also lived and worked at the pub - was also a steadying influence.

    Carney reckons when he leaves Atherton after the Roosters presentation night "in a couple of weeks" he will be a changed man.

    "Atherton is a fair way away from most things, especially when you don't have a (driver's) licence," Carney told ABC Radio.

    "It was tough at times but I knew from day one when I was going there that I was never going to improve my football because it (the local league) wasn't a higher standard.

    "But I knew I could improve my image and get myself back on track - I feel I have done that."

    Nasser said Carney had also given the club a new lease on life.

    "In February we had nine players for two grades and no coach," he said.

    "Now we are minor premiers and got pipped in the grand final, that's not a bad turnaround I reckon."

    His comeback complete, Carney will take a short holiday before linking with his new NRL club, the Sydney Roosters.

    "This year has made me sit back and realise what I have missed out on and where I want to be," Carney said.

    "My first game for the (Sydney) Roosters I am taking it as my debut again and starting from scratch, try and achieve the things I set out to achieve when I was playing for Canberra."

    But Nasser said Atherton had not seen the last of Carney.

    "He wants to come back at the end of his career - I think there is some unfinished business here for him," he said.

    "He and his manager have also been trying to get fringe NRL players or blokes nearing the end of their NRL career to come and play for us."



    gives confirmation of carney, (not that we already new)..

    after reading this article i honestly believe he will not screw up again and is ready for the nrl

  • #2
    It really sounds like he has become a man and got his head right. Welcome to the Roosters Todd, I'm glad you're here and hope that under Brian Smith's guidance you go on to achieve your goals in the NRL.
    "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

    Thomas Jefferson

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    • #3
      Only time will tell if he has turned the corner. A lot of temptation here in Sydney. Especially with the players we have that have been in trouble. He needs to link up with the more level headed guys in the team....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by JohnL View Post
        Only time will tell if he has turned the corner. A lot of temptation here in Sydney. Especially with the players we have that have been in trouble. He needs to link up with the more level headed guys in the team....
        Like who?

        Brian Smith ??

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BigMike View Post
          Like who?

          Brian Smith ??
          The mormons may accept Carney into their fold...

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          • #6
            I still reckon it's strange how the Club has not officially announced his signing. Surely there should be something on the Roosters website (crap as it is) to confirm his contract and for how long.

            Just as they did Phil Graham's.

            NC
            Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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            • #7
              NC you are holding on to every last strand of hope that the signing does not go ahead aren't you?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by supermario View Post
                NC you are holding on to every last strand of hope that the signing does not go ahead aren't you?
                Nah, that strand of hope is clinging to Willie Wanka being punted before year's end. You gotta make good use of your final chances.

                I suspect that the deal with Carney is not signed, sealed and delivered in writing as yet on the part of both parties. Otherwise the Roosters would announce it. I have no doubt there is 'agreement', but we've been there before, with both players and coaches, and it's fallen over at the final hurdle.


                NC
                Supporting the RW&B, through good times and bad times.

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                • #9
                  i think like the article states, maybe theyy were waiting for him to finsih his commintments with the atherton roosters... maybe it will be announced very soon since he is moving to sydney?

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                  • #10
                    he had a meeting with smith last week and said when he is required for offseason training on the radio interview. It is done and dusted. The theory posted above of waiting for him to finish his atherton commitments is probably the most correct. Stumble at the last hurdle?? as if, carney is coming like it or not

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by roz View Post
                      he had a meeting with smith last week and said when he is required for offseason training on the radio interview. It is done and dusted. The theory posted above of waiting for him to finish his atherton commitments is probably the most correct. Stumble at the last hurdle?? as if, carney is coming like it or not
                      That's correct

                      The fact that the article on the roosters site about being given permission by the NRL to negotiate carried with it a photo of Carney in a roosters jersey (identical to Grahams) says the deal is done

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post
                        The mormons may accept Carney into their fold...
                        esp if he can play guitar and sing

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