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Sonny Bill joins Roosters for 2013 Season

bellyache

Bench
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I thought he had grown up a bit? but once more his dumbarse comments on Twitter confirm that he is Mundines bum boy.... Surely the club warned the wanker to steer clear of any shit like this? Geale absolutely
embarrassed Mundine.
 

Spot On

Coach
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You have to laugh at a grown man with puppet strings attached still. Is he going to claim the refereeing is corrupt when the Roosters lose???
 

Valheru

Coach
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The comment from SBW on twitter and that photo he posted really was cringe worthy. Mundine is a dope and I have no idea why anyone would want to be associated with him.
 

Guru_

Juniors
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Telegraph says his agreed to a 2nd year


SONNY Bill Williams has agreed to a second year at the Roosters, with another handshake deal ensuring the former All Black will stay in the NRL until the end of 2014.

It was widely considered that Williams would depart the Roosters at the end of this season and return to rugby union in New Zealand.

But there's a new twist to Williams continuing his rugby league and boxing career.

Instead of playing in the rugby league World Cup on October 25, Williams is likely to wait until November before officially announcing his 2014 deal at the Roosters.

The delay would allow Williams to continue his boxing career, with plans for up to three off-season bouts.

Roosters chief executive Brian Canavan confirmed the club's intentions to keep Williams beyond his current one-year deal.

"We want to make him comfortable playing rugby league and comfortable wearing a Roosters jersey first," Canavan said.

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"We want him to be excited about continuing in rugby league, but that is something that has no time frame. Hopefully he wants to stay."

Williams is reported to have earned $1.7 million in a 12-game stint with Japanese rugby club Panasonic Wild Cats and by not officially signing a new deal at the Roosters, he can explore those options again.

The Roosters originally attempted to sign Williams to a four-year deal.

Sources close to Williams have indicated that the gifted athlete will switch back to rugby union in 2015, ahead of the World Cup to be hosted by England.

Williams was not scheduled to officially join the Roosters until February 18, but he volunteered to start a week early.

"He made the offer to start early," Canavan said. "He is coming in on Monday, which is a good thing for us."

Williams suffered a pectoral injury during his rugby stint in Japan and will be examined by medical staff following his controversial heavyweight bout against South African Francois Botha on Friday night in Brisbane.

Roosters staff have kept in close contact with Williams since snaring the 108kg forward and are confident his boxing training has him in peak fitness.

The Auckland product is expected to make his first appearance for the Tri-colours on February 23, when the Roosters take on the Wests Tigers in the Foundation Cup, their final pre-season trial.

Several Roosters players will make the trip to Belmore today to watch feeder club, the Newtown Jets, take on the Bulldogs.

Williams is not expected to attend, avoiding what could prove to be an ugly showdown with Bulldogs fans.

*http://m.dailytelegraph.com.au/spor...ntil-end-of-2014/story-e6frexnr-1226574498813
 

Horrie Is God

First Grade
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http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/sonny-bill-williams-clocks-on-with-sydney-roosters/story-e6frexnr-1226575240057

Sonny Bill Williams clocks on with Sydney Roosters..

Amanda Lulham The Daily Telegraph February 11, 2013 11:09AM

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Sonny Bill Williams on his first official day at Roosters. Picture: Brett Costello Source: The Daily Telegraph

HE has arrived back where he began. In league.

A relaxed and smiling Sonny Bill Williams strolled into his new home, the Roosters, at 10am this morning.

Big things are expected from the athletic giant at the club now under the control of new coach Trent Robinson.

SBW currently has a one-year deal with the Roosters, although another handshake deal is set to ensure the former All Black will stay at the NRL club until the end of 2014.

Williams is the Roosters most high-profile signing this year and expected to attract a new legion of fans to the club and the game.

He links with fellow high-profile recruits Michael Jennings (Panthers) and James Maloney (Warriors) at the Roosters.
 
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