Chook posted this at Melons site its a great read, I pinched it, thanks mate.
Link: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...012431,00.html
Wigan sounds out O'Meley, Mason
Brent Read | May 21, 2009
Article from: The Australian
ENGLISH giant Wigan may be about to give Mark O'Meley an opportunity to sever ties with the Sydney Roosters.
Wigan owner Ian Lenegan, who is in Australian for 10 days on a scouting misson, confirmed he was on the look-out for a prop and O'Meley was on his radar.
Lenegan also raised the prospect of speaking to another Roosters star, Willie Mason, as well as St George Illawarra prop Justin Poore and Manly captain Matt Orford.
O'Meley joined the Roosters on a lucrative deal but he has been on the outer in recent weeks amid speculation of a fallout with coach Brad Fittler.
It is understood the Roosters would be happy to rid themselves of O'Meley to free money under the salary cap, and they may get their wish with talks believed
to be scheduled for later this
week between Lenegan and the former Test prop's manager, Wayne Beavis.
"Mark O'Meley is a player we admire," Lenegan said. "Whether he wants to come to the UK is another issue. I have never met the player."
Lenegan also suggested Mason was a player of interest, claiming the club was looking at him as a front-rower. Mason has endured a tumultuous season with the Roosters. Not only has he struggled for form, but the club has also had to sanction him twice for breaches of its disciplinary code.
"I would put Willie Mason as a prop," Lenegan said. "He has that stature and shape to be a prop. He's just one of the people we talk about."
While Lenegan plans on scouting Mason and O'Meley while in the country, his hands could be tied, given both players are under contract. That's not the case with Orford and Melbourne five-eighth Brett Finch, two other prospective targets.
"Matt Orford is a good scrum half," Lenegan said. "Matt was impressive when he played for the Sea Eagles in the World Club Challenge. I will be talking to any halfback who is at the top end of the scale and off contract.
"Matt Orford certainly fits that profile."
While Orford has made it clear he would prefer to remain at Manly, the premiers are hamstrung by the salary cap. As it stands, Orford would need to take a significant pay cut to remain with the club.
The Sea Eagles have several players off contract at the end of this season including internationals David Williams and Michael Robertson.
Next year things get even more difficult for the premiers as a host of players, including Jamie Lyon, Glenn Stewart and Anthony Watmough, come off contract.
Wigan isn't the only club circling Orford. Representatives of Hull are also believed to be in Australia and Orford has also been linked with that club.
In other news, St George Illawarra utility Beau Scott has agreed to remain with the club for a further three years.
"I married in the off-season, settled in the area and to have my contract finalised and to be able to continue on as normal is very pleasing," he said.
Dragons coach Wayne Bennett said: "I've been pleasantly surprised at how good a player Beau is. He brings a lot to the side and although his main attribute is his defence he is more than capable in all areas on the field."
Link: http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...012431,00.html
Wigan sounds out O'Meley, Mason
Brent Read | May 21, 2009
Article from: The Australian
ENGLISH giant Wigan may be about to give Mark O'Meley an opportunity to sever ties with the Sydney Roosters.
Wigan owner Ian Lenegan, who is in Australian for 10 days on a scouting misson, confirmed he was on the look-out for a prop and O'Meley was on his radar.
Lenegan also raised the prospect of speaking to another Roosters star, Willie Mason, as well as St George Illawarra prop Justin Poore and Manly captain Matt Orford.
O'Meley joined the Roosters on a lucrative deal but he has been on the outer in recent weeks amid speculation of a fallout with coach Brad Fittler.
It is understood the Roosters would be happy to rid themselves of O'Meley to free money under the salary cap, and they may get their wish with talks believed
to be scheduled for later this
week between Lenegan and the former Test prop's manager, Wayne Beavis.
"Mark O'Meley is a player we admire," Lenegan said. "Whether he wants to come to the UK is another issue. I have never met the player."
Lenegan also suggested Mason was a player of interest, claiming the club was looking at him as a front-rower. Mason has endured a tumultuous season with the Roosters. Not only has he struggled for form, but the club has also had to sanction him twice for breaches of its disciplinary code.
"I would put Willie Mason as a prop," Lenegan said. "He has that stature and shape to be a prop. He's just one of the people we talk about."
While Lenegan plans on scouting Mason and O'Meley while in the country, his hands could be tied, given both players are under contract. That's not the case with Orford and Melbourne five-eighth Brett Finch, two other prospective targets.
"Matt Orford is a good scrum half," Lenegan said. "Matt was impressive when he played for the Sea Eagles in the World Club Challenge. I will be talking to any halfback who is at the top end of the scale and off contract.
"Matt Orford certainly fits that profile."
While Orford has made it clear he would prefer to remain at Manly, the premiers are hamstrung by the salary cap. As it stands, Orford would need to take a significant pay cut to remain with the club.
The Sea Eagles have several players off contract at the end of this season including internationals David Williams and Michael Robertson.
Next year things get even more difficult for the premiers as a host of players, including Jamie Lyon, Glenn Stewart and Anthony Watmough, come off contract.
Wigan isn't the only club circling Orford. Representatives of Hull are also believed to be in Australia and Orford has also been linked with that club.
In other news, St George Illawarra utility Beau Scott has agreed to remain with the club for a further three years.
"I married in the off-season, settled in the area and to have my contract finalised and to be able to continue on as normal is very pleasing," he said.
Dragons coach Wayne Bennett said: "I've been pleasantly surprised at how good a player Beau is. He brings a lot to the side and although his main attribute is his defence he is more than capable in all areas on the field."
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