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Million Dollar Baby:
The Meteoric Rise of Sonny Bill-Williams
Great, hero, conqueror of adversity, these are the superlatives you would associate with such names as Muhammad Ali or Nelson Mandela.
The best, a name that will be passed down for generations; with this you would associate Pele, Donald Bradman or in Rugby League, Clive Churchill.
On August 3, 1985, in the city of Auckland, another star was born. A man to fulfil prophesies of greatness in his chosen sport, this man is Sonny Bill-Williams. A name that some would say is destined to go on to greatness. His chosen sport is Rugby League and his weapon is his body. He has lit up our screens and brought back the flair that was needed to attract many more people to the game of rugby league.
Sonny Bill-Williams has the world at his feet. In his debut season he enthralled both Bulldogs and league fans alike, with his awesome athleticism and ability. His beautiful style of rugby league and relentless desire to win allowed him to put on display a great array of weapons. A shoulder charge that rattles opponents brains. Brilliant speed that is unheralded for a second rower. The ability to pass from anywhere, questioning the defence as to who to tackle next, and the scary thing for his opponents is hes still got so much more improvement left.
At the tender age of 19 years, Bill-Williams, has achieved almost everything he can achieve in rugby league, and he has only played fifteen first grade games. He has won a first grade premiership, represented his country and is touted as one of the worlds finest players. On top of all that, he is already a role model for young aspiring footballers whose eyes light up at the sight of their hero. He is the new face of rugby league. Not since Brad Fittler have we seen someone with so much flair in the game that we all watch in awe of a players ability to rise above the competition and crush anyone who stands in his way.
When you look at Sonny Bill-Williams, he has the face of an innocent child, but those that oppose him know otherwise. Williams is every coachs dream, a player with so much ability that no matter where you play him he will win a game for you, the complete footballer. He can turn a game in a matter of seconds with the great skills he possesses. His shoulder charges are brutal and accurate and in one foul swoop can inspire greatness in his team-mates. A sneaky offload can put a team-mate under the posts to win the game and leave the defence wondering how that could have happened; such is the ability of the man.
At the end of this season, Sonny is off-contract with the Bulldogs. He has been touted as to earn up to $1 Million a season, when you include both salary and endorsement deals. A question in my mind: Is he worth that much?
The fact remains that despite his ability, he has only played one season, and fifteen first grade games. I believe in the future that Sonny will attract many people to the great game of rugby league. That, in itself, is worth the money alone. He has been touted by some papers that he will be the first ever player to surpass $10 million in career earnings. His potential as a footballer however, far surpasses the dollar value on his head.
Sonny Bill-Williams is a man who at a young age is destined for greatness. A man who from now to the end of his career will be in the spotlight with the media and fans alike, watching his every move and swooping on any error of judgement.
Sonny Bill-Williams has the world on his shoulders, its time for him to lift it up and show the world the real nature of rugby league. He will be the beacon to show everyone the ability to be compassionate and loyal, while having the will to win, embracing the sentiment of the golden days which have long surpassed us. He may be the first million dollar baby, but the fact remains that Sonny Bill-Williams is the best thing to happen to rugby league in a long time and I hope he will be the stand up role model that we all desire for the new generations of superstars to follow in his footsteps.
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Resources:
http://www.bulldogs.com.au/playerprofiles.asp?Profileid=90
Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian
Sunday Times