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Sharks win race for new SBW

nqboy

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HE'S only 18 and hasn't played a minute of NRL footy, but boom centre Karl McNichol has been signed by the Sharks on a staggering deal that could see him earn $600,000 over three years.

Touted as the next Sonny Bill Williams, McNichol was prised from the Bulldogs by Kangaroos coach Ricky Stuart in a major coup for the Sharks. The 105kg teenager was being chased by up to six clubs despite earning about $50,000 a year and playing Premier League for the Bulldogs.

McNichol's amazing deal came even though the teenager is expected to miss the rest of 2007 with a chest injury. And it comes on a day when NRL boss David Gallop will front a players forum to discuss concerns that the game's stars are not earning enough money.

The Daily Telegraph has learned McNichol could earn up to $200,000 a season with incentives in a three-year deal. Sharks coach Stuart last night labelled the unknown as the best up-and-coming centre in the game. "I am excited about the signing because I think he has a healthy future," Stuart said. "The research on Karl is all very positive and it is a real good signing for the future of the Sharks."

The Bulldogs are angry that the Sharks got under their guard to snare McNichol. "We're disappointed that his manager Gavin Orr didn't come back to us before he signed. We've been talking to him since late last year," said Bulldogs chief executive Malcolm Noad.

Sharks boss Greg Pierce admitted he was shocked to learn they would have to pay so much to secure McNichol. "It is a lot of money but he is an elite player and if we didn't pay that money we wouldn't have got him. Outstanding players like this don't come along very often," Pierce said.

Raised in Wellington, McNichol was recruited to the Bulldogs from New Zealand as a 15-year-old after a recommendation from Orr. The powerful young centre rocketed through the grades, playing Premier League at just 16. In a recent survey on the Bulldogs website, Test stars Williams, Mark O'Meley and Reni Maitua rated him the best prospect in the game.

In his first interview, McNichol, who is expecting his first child in a month, said he was looking forward to forcing his way into first grade at the Sharks. "It is massive to get the chance to play for Ricky," McNichol said. "He has shown faith in me and that is great. I will have to come up with the goods when I get there. You can't be on good money and be a bad player."

With his family still in New Zealand, McNichol said his gamble to move to Australia had paid off. "It was a sacrifice that I had to take to get the break," McNichol said. "I had to leave my family back home but opportunities like that don't come along often."
 

Nathan B

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Absolutely ridiculous money.

The other 15 teams certainly love a player that can put 'Bulldogs' on their resume.

Let's see if he goes the way of Emelio and Vagana.
 

Nathan B

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I've watched him play half a dozen times.

He does have a bit of Sonny in his game, but he's not a total Sonny clone. He's not as big as Sonny, but he's faster. He runs hard and hits hard. He doesn't seem to be the smartest player and he's not nearly as skillful as Sonny.

He's not as good as Sonny, but he's got a lot of potential.
 

KeepingTheFaith

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Bobby DIGital said:
He better stick with NZ.

That was my first thought as well, but he will be playing under the Australian coach. :crazy:

And does that make him the 1000th person to be compared to SBW in the last 4 years?
 
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Nathan B said:
Absolutely ridiculous money.

The other 15 teams certainly love a player that can put 'Bulldogs' on their resume.

Let's see if he goes the way of Emelio and Vagana.

I completely forgot about Emelio. What happened to him?
 

fourplay

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What a waste of $..

The sharks can "develop" him for the next 3 years and then another club will just buy him back once he's at a first grade standard.
 

ouwet

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His got talent and potential but I'm glad we are not paying $200,000 a year for a Jersey Flegg player... The guy has played 6 reserve grade games; he hasn't played this year (Besides a trial). Good luck to him and Cronulla, but for a club that is struggling with their finances that amount of money for an unproven player is ridiculous.
 

Twizzle

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McNichol's amazing deal came even though the teenager is expected to miss the rest of 2007 with a chest injury.

he's certainly starting his career like SBW
 

sharknows

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LebaneseForces said:
His got talent and potential but I'm glad we are not paying $200,000 a year for a Jersey Flegg player... The guy has played 6 reserve grade games; he hasn't played this year (Besides a trial). Good luck to him and Cronulla, but for a club that is struggling with their finances that amount of money for an unproven player is ridiculous.

It is an incentive contract so that is the potential he can earn. If he doesn't deliver he won't get the big dollars.
 

Lowdown

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Very high risk move by Cronulla. He's injured. He's 18. He hasn't played first grade.

$200k per annum over 3 years?

Seems to me that Ricky Stuart is already making his presence felt by following the trend he set in the Roosters by out-bidding others to sign big-name players.
 

ouwet

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sharknows said:
It is an incentive contract so that is the potential he can earn. If he doesn't deliver he won't get the big dollars.

He wouldn't leave the Bulldogs for a 200,000 incentives contract... Most of the $200,000 would be base. This reminds me of Soward next big thing turns out to be the next big dud under Stuart.
 

coolumsharkie

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LebaneseForces said:
He wouldn't leave the Bulldogs for a 200,000 incentives contract... Most of the $200,000 would be base. This reminds me of Soward next big thing turns out to be the next big dud under Stuart.

How do you know this?

Or are you just assuming :)
 

Nathan B

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Meanie said:
Next SBW? Is it just me or is the first one still at the beginning of his career.

The classic was when Frank Pritchard was described as the next Sonny Bill despite having played more first grade games than Sonny at the time.
 

Nathan B

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LebaneseForces said:
He wouldn't leave the Bulldogs for a 200,000 incentives contract... Most of the $200,000 would be base. This reminds me of Soward next big thing turns out to be the next big dud under Stuart.

Stuart certainly has a lot to prove in regards to bringing through young backline players. The Roosters were full of young talent during his time there - the '04 Flegg team went through undefeated - but he couldn't get it done after Fittler retired.
 

ouwet

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coolumsharkie said:
How do you know this?

Or are you just assuming :)

You honestly think he would leave the Bulldogs who were paying him $50,000 a year for a $65,000 contract with Cronulla (That 50,000 would of been upgraded for a new contract)??? If he made first grade for the Doggies he would get incentives and bonuses as well.
 

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