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eel4life

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http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/no-pay-rise-for-sonny-bill/2008/07/31/1217097386325.html

Sonny Bill Williams will only earn the same money he is paid in the NRL by the Bulldogs if he signs to play rugby union with Toulon, according to the French club's millionaire owner.

Toulon owner-president Mourad Boudjellal says he hopes to sign Williams - but not for anywhere near the $3 million over two seasons that has been reported since the Kiwi international fled Australia Australia on Saturday.
If that is the case, it will be some welcome news for the NRL which, with the salary cap, cannot match the figures being bandied about as it looks to retain its stars.

Williams earns $450,000 per year at Belmore.

And in a further development, Boudjellal forecast more player raids on the NRL should Williams and former Australian Test player Luke Rooney - who has already signed with Toulon - prove a success in rugby union.

"Today I think that Sonny Bill Williams, should he sign with Toulon, it would
be for the equivalent conditions to what he's getting currently," Boudjellal told ABC radio from Florida.

"But it's not at all a question of money. If Sonny Bill Williams wants to play rugby today, he no longer wants to play league."

Although Boudjellal was adamant Toulon has yet to sign Williams, he says his club has been in discussions with the 22-year-old since June.

"It was perhaps that moment that Sonny Bill Williams wanted to play rugby," said Boudjellal, who described Williams as an "extraordinary" player.

"(But) today we haven't signed a contract because I haven't met Sonny Bill Williams.

"I know he wishes to play rugby. I know he wishes to play at Toulon under Tana Umaga. Now I also know he has some problems with his contract.

"I hope, first of all, that things are cleared up and then we'll see if financially it's something that is achievable for us, for our club.

"And if these two conditions come together, we will sign a contract with Sonny Bill Williams."

Boudjellal believed the progress of Williams, if signed, and Rooney would be closely monitored by other French clubs.

"If Sonny Bill Williams signs with Toulon with Luke Rooney, if the integration goes well, if they reach a level that we hope they will at rugby very quickly, it's certain that we'll depend more and more on having league players coming to France," he said.

Boudjellal says the introduction of the new laws (ELVs) in rugby union this year to speed up the game will help league players make the transition to union.

"It's obvious that with the new rules of rugby the integration of league players is going to be easier," he said.

"It's possible, even probable, that more and more rugby (clubs) in Europe will turn towards league players in Australia and New Zealand.

"The new rules will favour that. They'll favour the integration of league players into rugby. It will be easier."

Boudjellal says it would be unwise for the Bulldogs not to release their superstar charge, believing it would serve nothing because Williams now has his sights on playing for the All Blacks and has lost the desire for rugby league.

Williams has another four years remaining on his contract with the Bulldogs.

AAP
 

bartman

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"(But) today we haven't signed a contract because I haven't met Sonny Bill Williams.

"I know he wishes to play rugby. I know he wishes to play at Toulon under Tana Umaga. Now I also know he has some problems with his contract.
SBW = not as smart as he thought he was?
 

Gronk

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I wouldn't read to much into that. I heard Tana Umanga say that SBW would need to prove himself and train for a few weeks with the team before money/contracts would be discussed in detail.

I also think that a smart club would realize that that the media broohaha would not be good for the team preparing for the new season, so perhaps they are waiting to see if the injunction threats hold any water .
 

hineyrulz

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Talk about not thinking before going through with something, and he hasn't signed sh*t yet :eek:
 

Suitman

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WE probably won't ever know what figure he signs for - most contract figures are just speculation.

Suity
 

Bigfella

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If that's the scenario, and he does an ACL at training, he is even stupider than anyone thought.

The Bulldogs will be chasing him for damages, his old manager will be chasing him for management fees on any new deal, and he will have his relocation and living expenses.

You can't tell me that there hasn't been a deal done. Noone would be that stupid.
 

The Engineers Room

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Listen to this guys propaganda. It seems to me that SBW would love to remain a rugby league player but he wanted the big bucks and felt ripped off by the situation with Willie Mason.
 

yy_cheng

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He might get the same in terms of his contract but he could earn other income e.g. sponsors etc?
 

Gronk

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Considering that this has been in the planning for ages based on his request to go to Samoa months ago to meet the royalty there. The Dogs say that they now realize that he was there to get a Samoan passport so he can work in europe under the Kopac (?) Agreement.

It seems that this has been planned and based on legal advice rather than just on a whim.
 

Parra

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SBW will have to consult his ouija board, or manger, or whatever the hell he calls mundine's leash holder.
 

Cletus

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difference will be less tax payed as well. Best just to wish for injuries.

I thought they closed that loophole up?
He'll have a bit of trouble negotiating a contract if he hasn't signed a contract already, Toulon will have him over a barrel. I'm putting that story in the same basket as the Nasser: I'm Not His Manager story. No way would he go over there without something to fall back on.
 
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