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ozbash

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He has been cast as a mercenary and a villain by many, but there cannot be any doubting his pulling power.
Sonny Bill Williams, who was accused of selling out on the Bulldogs, may now sell out Allianz Stadium, giving the NRL a record start to this year's season.
NRL and Sydney Roosters officials are hopeful the club's round-one season opener on March 7 against South Sydney, Williams's first match for his new team, will be sold out.
The hype around Williams's debut already had ticket sales tracking well, but the performances of the two sides in their final trials over the weekend - the Roosters' 28-16 win over Wests Tigers in the Foundation Cup and the Rabbitohs' 28-10 victory over St George Illawarra in the Charity Shield - have officials expecting a further surge in ticket sales this week.
"Ticket sales are tracking along very well" ... chief commercial operating officer of the Roosters, Ted Helliar. Photo: Getty Images
''Ticket sales are tracking along very well,'' said the chief commercial operating officer of the Roosters, Ted Helliar. ''They've been extremely positive so far.

''I'd love nothing more than to put the sold-out sign up. It's probably a little too early to tell whether it will be. This time next week, we may have a better idea.''
A sellout would mean a crowd close to the stadium's capacity of 45,500, and a record for the Roosters in a home-and-away match.
Their SCG match against St George Illawarra in 2010 drew 37,994, a record for Roosters non-finals matches.
''It would be great to see a sellout,'' an NRL spokesperson said. ''It's the first match and the first round, and there's the Sonny Bill factor. But you can never make those sorts of predictions.''
It remains an unknown how supporters will respond to a Thursday night match but the television ratings for trial matches show the appetite for the start of the NRL season is significant.
Friday night's Charity Shield match was the highest-rating contest over a busy weekend of televised sport on pay television, drawing 240,000 viewers.
The Foundation Cup - featuring an impressive Roosters side, without Williams but including other new signings James Maloney, Michael Jennings and Luke O'Donnell, dispose of the Tigers - drew 173,000, although the crowd at Allianz Stadium was small largely because of poor weather.
In comparison, Israel Folau's Super Rugby debut with the Waratahs against the Reds drew 174,000 viewers, giving rugby union the equivalent, perhaps appropriately, of a win by a late penalty goal over the NRL trial, screened on the same night.
The strong ratings for the Foundation Cup came despite the fact that Williams, who controversially walked out on the Bulldogs in 2008 to play rugby union, was sitting on the sidelines. Roosters coach Trent Robinson erred on the side of caution with the star signing, deciding to give him more time off the field as he recovers from a pectoral injury.
Robinson remained confident Williams would be fit to play the Rabbitohs.
The Roosters emerged relatively unscathed from their final hit-out before round one; Daniel Mortimer required eight stitches to a cut under his right eye, but is not expected to be in any doubt for the season opener.

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/league/8348810/Sell-out-expected-for-SBW-Roosters-debut
 

Warmess

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Who cares? It's not like he joined the Warriors.

If he brings exposure to league, it's a good thing. I'm not a fan of his management, I'm not a fan of the ridiculous hype he gets wherever he goes, but he's bringing that hype into the game that I love, so it works out for me.
 

Micistm

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Whoah, what a drawcard...Let's hope his NRL contract is registered in time... ;-)

A fantastic athelete, there's no denying that...but is fast becoming the Paris Hilton of Australasian sport.

How would you feel as a Roosters player...working your nuts off training in the pre season, at a fraction of the wage this show pony is on...watching this guy do what he wants in the meantime with joke Celeb boxing farces and not having to muck down with your teammates...turning up when he feels like, the NRL equivalent of the big hollywood star in the private caravan away from the staff?

That said, I will watch. I am interested to see what sort of welcome he'll get back to the game- Not by the media but the people that matter, the players and the fans...
 

vvvrulz

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I hope he gets nicely acquainted with Ben Matulino's shoulder come round two... if he survives round one.
 

Micistm

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Actually, it's Nasser that's Paris, $BW is the little dog accessary swinging in his manbag...
 

ozbash

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haha...

I have it from a very reliable sauce (The Camp !) that anytime the SBWanator fights, he stays in a separate hotel to the official camp. Doesn't like a couple of them very much...
 

vvvrulz

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The best thing $BW can do for himself is get rid of his entire management, he might realise this one day when its too late.
 

ozbash

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yea, Thursday night, work night, Sydney fans supporting the game because of the game, and the stars are aligned...

I feel a Tui moment coming..
 

Blair

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yea, Thursday night, work night, Sydney fans supporting the game because of the game, and the stars are aligned...

I feel a Tui moment coming..

I feel you really need the season to start for real, finally.

At least you had sunshine over there to let you all try and think about (and do) non-footy things. Here in Sydney, February has been mid-season football weather with nothing but an All Star game in another state, a few trials and a whole lot of words.
 
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yea, Thursday night, work night, Sydney fans supporting the game because of the game, and the stars are aligned...

I feel a Tui moment coming..

2 sets of fans with high hopes for the season and 6 months waiting for it to start, not exactly rocket science

There is another explanation though that can be attributed to $BW, he may have gotten some cheap tickets for all those poor bus drivers in Sydney he cares so deeply for and feels so strongly about
 

Micistm

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A sellout crowd 'To see $BW' could just as easily be haters as fans, keen to remind him how he ditched the game is not forgotten by many...
 

Diesel

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Slight OT, but I wonder how many pissed off union fans or rugby and SBW fans will get to Eden Park to watch the Warriors take on the Roosters the following weekend? That's if he doesn't get injured in the first game
 

Micistm

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OMG...that voice over as $BW took the field...close to the most nauseating things I've ever seen on a NRL broadcast. I was stunned it was so surreal, thought I was dreaming. We sat looking at the screen then burst out laughing.

This is a NRL game, not ****ing days of our lives
 

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