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McLinden runs from Raiders
By Sharon Mathieson
November 8, 2004
CANBERRA Raiders were dealt a severe blow today with the news key playmaker Mark McLinden was quitting the National Rugby League club and defecting to London.
McLinden's move to London Broncos opens the door for St George-Illawarra recruit Lincoln Withers or former Queensland State of Origin lock Jason Smith to fill the halfback role at Canberra.
The 25-year-old McLinden said turning his back on the Raiders was the toughest decision of his career but he didn't want to pass up the opportunity to experience life and work in another country.
"The Raiders have looked after me really well but there's something no club in Australia could offer me and that's the opportunity to travel overseas and experience a different culture," he said.
"I always wanted to go to England.
"I don't see the attraction of going over there towards the end of my career with a family.
"This decision is harder than you can imagine.
"It's a total unknown, its scary, but the Raiders have been great."
McLinden, who signed a three-year deal with the London Super League club, said money had nothing to do with his decision and hoped to one day return to Canberra.
"The club has looked after me ever since I started and that makes it even harder to leave," he said.
"I'll miss it and the fans.
"I'll always feel like I'm a Canberra Raider boy and at the end of my (London) deal there's every possibility I'll be back."
McLinden joins fellow Raiders stalwarts Luke Davico (Wigan) and Brad Drew (Huddersfield) in heading to England while the club also lost Ruben Wiki (New Zealand Warriors) and Joel Monaghan (Sydney Roosters) after the 2004 season.
Raiders chief executive Simon Hawkins said despite having another two years left on his contract McLinden was granted an immediate release because he had a clause in his deal allowing him to discuss other international offers.
He said the halfback would be welcomed back to the club in the future.
"We're disappointed to lose someone that's been with us for so long, but we certainly wouldn't hold him back from exploring opportunities," Hawkins said.
"We'd be keen to have him back if he chooses to come back to the NRL down the track."
Raiders coach Matt Elliott said he was satisfied with his off-season signings and said the club was not in the market for a player to replace McLinden.
He said along with Withers and 32-year-old Smith, who will return to the NRL after a stint with Hull in the UK, juniors Todd Carney, Terry Campese and two-time Australian Schoolboy Michael Dobson were also in the running to wear the No.7 jumper.
"It's not going to be easy to replace Mark, but we're secure, we won't have to buy another player, Elliott said.
"We've got lots of halfback cover.
"Mark's been a tremendous asset to us on and off the field and were sad to see him go.
"But he's always expressed a desire to experience other cultures and he feels like he wants to go abroad. It would be ridiculous for us to stand in his way."