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    France provided Sonny Bill Williams with an opportunity to quit the NRL and it could yet open the door for his return.

    Williams, who has delayed an announcement on his future until after the Rugby World Cup, has been a long-standing target for the Sydney Roosters, and the impending departure of Todd Carney could attract the club's interest for next season.

    The Roosters want Carney to play in France with Super League side Catalans. It is understood Carney would prefer to stay. In the end, he may have no choice.

    The 25-year-old is on the outer after a series of off-field incidents, the latest costing him the trust and support of his teammates.

    It is believed they want Carney gone. If the rumour mill is on the money, the coaching staff does as well. The club would prefer he stand down, and that is expected to happen next week. In the meantime, Catalans has been getting its house in order to open a space for Carney on its roster.

    Although it is governed by import restrictions, Catalans coach Trent Robinson, a former assistant at the Roosters, is expected to create a spot by changing the status of one of his players, potentially former Canterbury-Bankstown back Darryl Millard who has Fijian heritage.

    Once that happens, the decision will be left to Carney. His options in the NRL officially dried up on Friday when Cronulla made it clear there was no place for the Dally M winner at the Sharks.

    Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan had indicated the club would consider signing Carney but chairman Damian Irvine officially ended their nascent interest when he declared the five-eighth's troubled past made it impossible to consider signing him despite his obvious talents.

    "We're not interested at all in having him at the club," Irvine said.

    "Shane's stance and his opinion was that as a footballer he is fantastic but all the other issues make him unemployable. That's where we're at.

    "We won't consider him. I think Shane commented out of respect for Todd and a desire not to offend him. It's a shame. We just can't have an unsettling player at the club."

    Williams stands to be the greatest benefactor from Carney's decision. The dual international walked out on Canterbury and the NRL in 2008, joining French rugby union side Toulon. He subsequently returned to New Zealand to play for the Crusaders and the All Blacks but New Zealand officials, including those at the Crusaders, privately admit he will return to Sydney next year.

    The most likely scenario would be to play rugby league as the Australian Rugby Union would be unlikely to provide a top-up payment to a player ineligible for the Wallabies. That would leave it to the Waratahs to find the money to pay Williams what he is worth if he is to stay in rugby union.

    Given they are scrambling to find enough money for former Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom, Williams would appear beyond their capabilities. Furthermore, the Waratahs have devoted their import spot to South Africa halfback Sarel Pretorious. That leaves the Roosters as the most likely option given the club will have room to manoeuvre under the salary cap should Carney depart.

    It's likely Carney could free up as much as $400,000, although that may not be enough on its own to convince Williams to return.

    The only remaining hurdle would be to convince the Bulldogs to waive their hold on Williams. As part of his release to join Toulon, Williams was banned from playing for any NRL club other than the Bulldogs until 2013.

    The Roosters may be forced to pay compensation to the Bulldogs if Williams is to join the club next season, although there have been suggestions the close relationship between Politis and Canterbury chairman Ray Dib could result in that right being waived. Carney, however, will have the final say.

    Source: http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...-1226128627876

  • #2
    Pleeeeeze NOOOOO!

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    • #3
      Geez, you know you're in trouble when even the Sharkies don't want anything to do with you.

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      • #4
        Call me crazy but I find that article genuinely exciting. I would love to see Sonny Bill playing for us next year. He could be devastating.

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        • #5
          Was bad enough when the Dugs had him....all we seen in the papers was Sonny Bill this or Sonny Bill that......FFS no!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
            Call me crazy but I find that article genuinely exciting. I would love to see Sonny Bill playing for us next year. He could be devastating.
            I have to agree.

            Why wouldn't we want one of the best players in either code playing for us.
            Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mad_Rooster_In_Hong Kong View Post
              Call me crazy but I find that article genuinely exciting. I would love to see Sonny Bill playing for us next year. He could be devastating.
              He'd be great in the centres.

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              • #8
                'Devastating' being the operative word.

                So which of our forwards will be waving goodbye to sign him?

                If Todd can get a start at Catalans he should take it...obviously 'no one' at the Roosters wants him to stay.
                A new club, a new start, a new country, Trent to mentor him in a rural setting.
                Could be the making of the man.

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                • #9
                  SBW plays for SBW. He couldn't care less about the Roosters, just like a few others that have been through here.

                  I agree that he would be awesome in the centres if he applies himself (I would think this would be his best position). I would rate him higher than Inglis in this position. And like Inglis, his impact will depend on his application.

                  We also have very promising young centres coming through the grades.

                  The positions that we need to fill more desperately are fullback and 5/8. We need to find a creative and exciting player in one of these spots at least to compliment the organising Pearce and hard working, solid Friend. These are the positions that handle the ball the ball most in a game of footy and the positions that have the most impact on a teams performance. Thats why Melbourne let go Inglis - prefering to keep Smith, Slater and Cronk.

                  Although there are some talented young kids in 20's in these positions as well, they are not showing the same promise as the young centres, props and backrowers coming through. They are nowhere near the best in their position in the 20s - unlike Evans, Moga etc.

                  Save Carney's cash for a 5/8 or fullback!

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                  • #10
                    I will be convinced of the need for Uncle Nick to remove himself from the Roosters, however much it would break both our hearts, if this comes to fruition.

                    I remember the hoopla over Martin Offiah coming here in the early 90s.

                    Those who remember, remember how that turned out.

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                    • #11
                      Half a million + a season for SBW?
                      No thanx.

                      Plan A is Anasta at 5/8.

                      With Carney being shown the door there's no plan B.

                      So that's it for 2012, with or without SBW, who as I remember it was either injured or just another player most of the time.
                      Was...where's his current footy magic that makes him so special?

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                      • #12
                        Its a no-win situation for us. We either keep or get one of these bastards and we are stuffed.

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                        • #13
                          Have neither of them, and we'll win the comp! ...the 2012 team will be fantastic! all those responsible for '2011' will be gone from sight.
                          Be positive, we don't need either of them, our playing roster is magic.

                          Everything will be just perfect in Bondi town!

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Vasco View Post
                            I have to agree.

                            Why wouldn't we want one of the best players in either code playing for us.
                            On the positive side, most players in the NRL revere his talent and skill and would jump at the chance to play alongside him.
                            I would imagine our players would as well. (Des Hasler is a big fan too).
                            What about marketing opportunities....revving up the membership numbers. Little kids new to our footy code wanted to play like
                            him & became Bullscum supporters. Carney did that for last year us on a micro scale in comparison to $BW.

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                            • #15
                              Who else can we sign?
                              - Mundine
                              - Willie Wanka
                              - Quade Cooper
                              - GI
                              - Hayne Drain

                              We could be the farking harlem globetrotters of league... or we could just hang onto our current mob, piss off the wankas and start regularly making the 8 by winning all the games we SHOULD win, not farking around and having no dramas.

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