Its pretty obvious you are obsessed with everything manly.....
Trex signed a new 2 year extension with no get out clause.
You should try supporting your bulldogs with the same passion you obsess about the eagles players....
;-)
TONY WILLIAMS has spoken of his desire to finish his career at Manly, declaring: ''I know the boys here and I've made a home.''
The Sea Eagles forward was at his destructive best on Friday night against Wests Tigers, constantly terrorising the defence and barging over for a try at Gosford as the defending premiers made it two from two.
Williams re-signed with Manly for two years after the club's grand final win, but he has a get-out clause in his contract which he can activate because of the departure of Des Hasler to the Bulldogs.
Manly officials are desperate to retain him but will struggle to keep all of their stars given that Keiran Foran, Daly Cherry-Evans and Brett Stewart are also in need of extensions or upgrades.
''I've said to many people that I hope that Manly can keep me longer,'' Williams said yesterday.
''Fingers crossed they can do something because I want to stay as long as I can.
''If I have to go, then I have to
I want to stay as long as I can, I wouldn't want to lose the boys.''
Williams, awarded an Australian jersey last year, said his next ambition was to represent NSW. ''I've grown up watching Origin and have always been a big fan,'' Williams said.
''Hopefully I'll get a chance to play. I just need to keep up the good form and get chosen. It would be a dream come true.
''Making [the Australian side] is something that came out of nowhere. I didn't think I would ever play for Australia.
''Origin is up there as well - that would be something special for me and my family.''
The man dubbed T-Rex - he is 192 centimetres and 118 kilograms - is almost unstoppable in full flight, as Robbie Farah will attest after Friday night.
The Tigers hooker was trampled when desperately attempting to bring down the Cabramatta junior close to the line.
''I guess I've got an advantage,'' Williams told
The Sun-Herald. ''I'm a bit bigger and have a few more kilos on me. I just had to get over there for the boys.
''It was unlucky Farah was there but I respect Farah a lot.''
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