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  • Odds shorten on Williams's return to NRL

    Odds shorten on Williams's return to NRL as he snubs rugby backer
    Marc Hinton
    February 5, 2012

    ALL BLACKS star Sonny Bill Williams has given another indication he will return to the NRL by refusing to extend his relationship with New Zealand rugby's biggest sponsor.

    Williams's management has so far rebuffed approaches by adidas to extend his endorsement of its sports clothing.

    Adidas signed Williams to be part of its global rugby stable last year, and at the time the deal was hailed an important factor in his decision to commit to New Zealand rugby - the group providing the additional income and profile the Williams camp sought.

    But it appears the relationship might have cooled a little, although adidas is known to covet the popularity of the code-hopping Williams, who continues to mix his boxing ambitions with his rugby career.

    There is also strong evidence the member of last year's World Cup-winning squad is set to return to the NRL and sign with the Sydney Roosters next year. He was photographed by The Sun-Herald meeting Roosters chairman Nick Politis on New Year's Eve.

    It's also believed the 26-year-old Williams is being lined up for a potentially huge deal with Quade Cooper, who is also managed by Khoder Nasser. Cooper's contract with Australian rugby finishes at the end of this year.

    Williams's reluctance to cosy up to adidas could lend credibility to the theory he plans to return to the league. It is understood the most recent adidas proposal sought a commitment from Williams that he would stay in the 15-man code beyond this year. This is believed to be the reason for Nasser's opposition to extending the deal.

    It has been noticeable that Williams has not worn any adidas regalia in preparation for his bout against American heavyweight Clarence Tillman in Hamilton, New Zealand, on Wednesday night.


    Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-union/un...#ixzz1lRY2QJ5J

  • #2
    SBW Snubs Adidas

    http://m.smh.com.au/rugby-union/unio...204-1qyor.html

    [image]http://images.smh.com.au/2012/02/04/2937890/ipad-art-wide-nick-politis-300x0.jpg[/image]

    ALL BLACKS star Sonny Bill Williams has given another indication he will return to the NRL by refusing to extend his relationship with New Zealand rugby's biggest sponsor.

    Williams's management has so far rebuffed approaches by adidas to extend his endorsement of its sports clothing.

    Adidas signed Williams to be part of its global rugby stable last year, and at the time the deal was hailed an important factor in his decision to commit to New Zealand rugby - the group providing the additional income and profile the Williams camp sought.

    But it appears the relationship might have cooled a little, although adidas is known to covet the popularity of the code-hopping Williams, who continues to mix his boxing ambitions with his rugby career.

    There is also strong evidence the member of last year's World Cup-winning squad is set to return to the NRL and sign with the Sydney Roosters next year. He was photographed by The Sun-Herald meeting Roosters chairman Nick Politis on New Year's Eve.

    It's also believed the 26-year-old Williams is being lined up for a potentially huge deal with Quade Cooper, who is also managed by Khoder Nasser. Cooper's contract with Australian rugby finishes at the end of this year.

    Williams's reluctance to cosy up to adidas could lend credibility to the theory he plans to return to the league. It is understood the most recent adidas proposal sought a commitment from Williams that he would stay in the 15-man code beyond this year. This is believed to be the reason for Nasser's opposition to extending the deal.

    It has been noticeable that Williams has not worn any adidas regalia in preparation for his bout against American heavyweight Clarence Tillman in Hamilton, New Zealand, on Wednesday night.

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    Hopefully this article means nothing and SBW isn't coming to the Roosters.

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    • #3
      I was first.

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      • #4
        SBW has already signed with us. End of story.

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        • #6
          I would have a real problem if SBW joined & continued to box during his contract

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          • #7
            Originally posted by ism22
            LOL what dis you do Hammo? You deleted the thread, edited my "Chris..." thread to take out the bits where you looked stoopid then un-deleted my thread because you realised that this is a different article from the one you (or "John" sorry...) poster.

            Finally you deleted the "Chris..." thread because you realised that deleting the bits that made you look stoopid meant you were talking to yourself with pseudo names for absolutely no reason, and posting weird photos (good you took my advice on pseudo names!!!)

            Now here's a man who can definitely swim!!!!! Glad you learned
            Hahalol

            Get used to it cry babies, he's on the way

            ALL THE WAY WITH SBW!!
            Last edited by Darkone; 02-05-2012, 08:41 AM.
            "Qui audet adipiscitur"

            WHO DARES WINS

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            • #8
              Originally posted by Darkone View Post
              Hahalol

              Get used to it cry babies, he's on the way

              ALL THE WAY WITH SBW!!
              Yep people need to accept that SBW is a Rooster.So why is everyone so afraid?All the best canoe in the NRL will want to play with SBW.He brings people through the gate,not to mention sponsor appeal.When will the penny drop?This is as much a business as it is sport.Roosters need their brand restored after the Houso's like Myles & Carney dargged it down.It's good to see that big names are still attracted to the club.

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              • #9
                Originally posted by Ghost View Post
                Yep people need to accept that SBW is a Rooster.So why is everyone so afraid?All the best canoe in the NRL will want to play with SBW.He brings people through the gate,not to mention sponsor appeal.When will the penny drop?This is as much a business as it is sport.Roosters need their brand restored after the Houso's like Myles & Carney dargged it down.It's good to see that big names are still attracted to the club.
                I canT understand what people don't want the roosters to succeed. Sbw is a must.
                Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                  I canT understand what people don't want the roosters to succeed. Sbw is a must.
                  If we lose good young players like Guerra, Bosden or JWH then he isn't.

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                  • #11
                    "SBW is a must..."

                    Discuss.

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by melon.... View Post
                      I canT understand what people don't want the roosters to succeed. Sbw is a must.
                      The only people complaining read the telegraph, are related to Candice Falzon or were waiting in line to use cubicle 3 that fateful night

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by John View Post
                        If we lose good young players like Guerra, Bosden or JWH then he isn't.
                        Guerra and Borden together don't get close to dollar bill.

                        jwh ain't going nowhere. Imagine him with dollar bill? I'm already counting gilltinan shields.
                        Alcohol never solved any life problems.....then again neither did milk.

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                        • #14
                          Instead of SBW, why don't we chase Gordon? Cheaper, easier to keep our youngsters and a proven performer.

                          http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...-1226262900996

                          Great replacement for Mini....

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                          • #15
                            Who say's we'll lose players if sbvw signs with us.
                            surely myles/carney contracts more than cover the 800k he's after.
                            i don't think these younger players will be forced out !!

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