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Cowboys the only team left chasing Sydney Roosters' Willie Mason
By staff writers
January 27, 2010 North Queensland Cowboys are shaping as Willie Mason's last shot at remaining in the NRL after Manly pulled out of the race to sign the unwanted Sydney Roosters forward.
The 29-year-old has attracted interest from Melbourne Storm, Cronulla, the Warriors and Wests Tigers since he was given permission to look elsewhere last October.
But it appears Mason's off-field reputation is preventing him from securing a new home, with the Sea Eagles the lastest club to turn their back on the former Test forward.
Manly have confirmed they won't pursue Mason, inisisting they are "content" with their current squad ahead of the 2010 NRL season.
Manly chief executive Graham Lowe said in a statement: "The management of the Manly Sea Eagles today decided not to make an offer to Willie Mason for the upcoming 2010 Telstra Premiership.
"We are content with the squad we have and are confident of a successful season.
"The club is eager to move on from the speculation of Mason joining the club and is continuing to work hard in preparation for the season ahead."
Manly's decision now leaves North Queensland Cowboys as the only NRL club known to be interested in Mason, after foxsports.com.au revealed the Cowboys had been in contact with the 2004 Clive Churchill medal winner.
However The Daily Telegraph reported that the real reason the Sea Eagles pulled out of the chase for Mason was due to fans and sponsors voicing hostility to a proposed move to Brookvale on Wednesday morning.The report suggested that the backlash caused by Mason's negative off-field image forced the club's hand, made even more important by the Sea Eagles' current search for a sleeve sponsor.
Cowboys the only team left chasing Sydney Roosters' Willie Mason
By staff writers
January 27, 2010 North Queensland Cowboys are shaping as Willie Mason's last shot at remaining in the NRL after Manly pulled out of the race to sign the unwanted Sydney Roosters forward.
The 29-year-old has attracted interest from Melbourne Storm, Cronulla, the Warriors and Wests Tigers since he was given permission to look elsewhere last October.
But it appears Mason's off-field reputation is preventing him from securing a new home, with the Sea Eagles the lastest club to turn their back on the former Test forward.
Manly have confirmed they won't pursue Mason, inisisting they are "content" with their current squad ahead of the 2010 NRL season.
Manly chief executive Graham Lowe said in a statement: "The management of the Manly Sea Eagles today decided not to make an offer to Willie Mason for the upcoming 2010 Telstra Premiership.
"We are content with the squad we have and are confident of a successful season.
"The club is eager to move on from the speculation of Mason joining the club and is continuing to work hard in preparation for the season ahead."
Manly's decision now leaves North Queensland Cowboys as the only NRL club known to be interested in Mason, after foxsports.com.au revealed the Cowboys had been in contact with the 2004 Clive Churchill medal winner.
However The Daily Telegraph reported that the real reason the Sea Eagles pulled out of the chase for Mason was due to fans and sponsors voicing hostility to a proposed move to Brookvale on Wednesday morning.[/B][B]The report suggested that the backlash caused by Mason's negative off-field image forced the club's hand, made even more important by the Sea Eagles' current search for a sleeve sponsor.[
If only we had done the same a few years back
But with an impulse buying shopaholic like Politis holding the purse strings, considered, good value player purchases have been as rare as good games played by Mason for the Roosters
This situation says a lot about the character of Mason.
But,
what is even more evident to me is the statement that Brian Smith is making.
He obviously only wants to fight a battle that he can win.
Clearly, Mason is defending the Falklands.
Personally,
If we are losing games dont be surprised to see Mason back in firsts.
All coaches panic when they are losing.
This situation says a lot about the character of Mason.
But,
what is even more evident to me is the statement that Brian Smith is making.
He obviously only wants to fight a battle that he can win.
Clearly, Mason is defending the Falklands.
Personally,
If we are losing games dont be surprised to see Mason back in firsts.
All coaches panic when they are losing.
for this season of course mason is winning, 400k to sit on your arse and do nothing, whilst you have another 12 months to negotiate a new deal elsewhere.
In the long term we will win because by all these clubs knocking him back his reoutation as a footballer will diminish and his value will be cut drastically.
Im a mason fan, but ill support the club in their decision, if it takes us forward and away from all the recent bullshit how can i argue
Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmareView Post
for this season of course mason is winning, 400k to sit on your arse and do nothing, whilst you have another 12 months to negotiate a new deal elsewhere.
In the long term we will win because by all these clubs knocking him back his reoutation as a footballer will diminish and his value will be cut drastically.
Im a mason fan, but ill support the club in their decision, if it takes us forward and away from all the recent bullshit how can i argue
Good post I totally agree. I do think that clubs are interested in him at a bargain price. I wonder if the club has a price on him ? surely someone has offered 50 or 60 for him with us paying out the rest of his contract. Thats really not worth our while though , we would want half of his contract not 15 percent or so. Also at this stage , who or what are we going to get this season for the little money we get for Mason ? Just wait till next year and indentify the right player/players ? to buy with this money.
When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmareView Post
for this season of course mason is winning, 400k to sit on your arse and do nothing, whilst you have another 12 months to negotiate a new deal elsewhere.
In the long term we will win because by all these clubs knocking him back his reputation as a footballer will diminish and his value will be cut drastically.
Just my opinion keep him, leave him wallowing in what might have been &
if only, I said months ago he was an albatross around our necks
If necessary use him to our benefit, & on our terms only as a last resort,
then as soon as his contract is up cut the cord.
His ego will have taken a huge battering just knowing the fact that he is not
wanted anywhere at any price. He is trouble with a capital T, & other teams
don't want or are not prepared to risk their reputations or chances of a good
season by taking on a known stirrer & trouble maker
Come season 2011 he will have sat out virtually a season & a half his value
then will be next to nothing compared to what he thinks he's worth.
Other clubs have made players sit out a season if they crossed the line,
we have drawn the line now so carry it out to the end.
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