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hat's the Buzz: Sonny Bill Williams could make an NRL return
Phil Rothfield, The Sunday Telegraph
August 5, 2017 9:00pm
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RUGBY league hasn’t seen the last of the great Sonny Bill Williams.
He will be 33 when his contract with the All Blacks expires after the 2019 World Cup and, rest assured, he has no plans to retire.
SBW has noticed how the likes of Cameron Smith, Paul Gallen and Luke Lewis are still firing at around the same age and showing absolutely no signs of slowing down.
It was a subject discussed when Roosters boss Nick Politis had lunch last week with SBW’s agent, Khoder Nasser, in Rushcutters Bay.
There is even talk he might finish his career with a club like Wigan in the English Super League where he could earn nearly $3 million for two seasons.
BUZZ: Saint, Sinner and Shoosh
Sonny Bill Williams could return to the Roosters. Pic Brett Costello
Whatever happens, SBW will finish up at the Roosters in some capacity.
Whether they can afford to have him as a player remains to be seen but, long term, Politis wants him to play a mentoring/coaching role at the Chooks.
He was part of the club’s 2013 premiership-winning side and played a big role in fixing a bad culture.
Phil Rothfield, The Sunday Telegraph
August 5, 2017 9:00pm
Subscriber only
RUGBY league hasn’t seen the last of the great Sonny Bill Williams.
He will be 33 when his contract with the All Blacks expires after the 2019 World Cup and, rest assured, he has no plans to retire.
SBW has noticed how the likes of Cameron Smith, Paul Gallen and Luke Lewis are still firing at around the same age and showing absolutely no signs of slowing down.
It was a subject discussed when Roosters boss Nick Politis had lunch last week with SBW’s agent, Khoder Nasser, in Rushcutters Bay.
There is even talk he might finish his career with a club like Wigan in the English Super League where he could earn nearly $3 million for two seasons.
BUZZ: Saint, Sinner and Shoosh
Whatever happens, SBW will finish up at the Roosters in some capacity.
Whether they can afford to have him as a player remains to be seen but, long term, Politis wants him to play a mentoring/coaching role at the Chooks.
He was part of the club’s 2013 premiership-winning side and played a big role in fixing a bad culture.
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