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'Little General's' war over
From staff writers
September 07, 2007
NEW Zealand rugby league legend Stacey Jones, now with France Super League club Catalans Dragons, has announced he will retire from the game at the end of the European season.
Jones, 31, tagged "The Little General", signed a 12-month contract earlier this year, but has decided to quit after next week's final match of the Super League season, the club announced today (AEST).
"I had a couple of bad injuries during the last two seasons and I think my body has had enough," said Jones.
"My on-field performance was up and down this year and I think it is the best solution for the team."
The news is a major blow to the Dragons, this year's English Challenge Cup runner-up, which has come to rely on the leadership, tactical kicking and ball-playing skills of the midfield maestro.
Jones sat out the opening month of this season with a knee injury, but has played the last 26 league and Cup matches, including last month's historic Wembley final.
"I prefer to quit at the end of the season than retiring after two or three games into 2008 which will not be fair for the team, which will be even better next year.
"It was a difficult decision to take and I will miss the place. I had two wonderful years with the Catalans Dragons and being at Wembley was a dream.
"I want to thank the club and all the fans who have been so good for me and my family. I have no concrete options for my future and I will take my time to take the right decision."
Jones played his entire club career in New Zealand with the Warriors before joining the Catalans last year for its first Super League season.
He will make his penultimate appearance for the Dragons at Bradford on Monday (AEST), and bow out in the club's home match with Harlequins on Sunday week.
Catalans coach Mick Potter said: "Stacey has helped to build the club during his two seasons with Catalans Dragons.
"He has always been a champion and did not want to let down his level of performance.
"It is probably the toughest decision he has made in his life but Stacey has been one of the greatest rugby league ambassadors all over the world."
Jones won the Golden Boot - the rugby league press award for the international player of that year - in 2002.
When he left the Warriors in 2005, he had played the most (238) National Rugby League games for the club and scored the most tries (75).
Jones was the last foundation member of the Warriors to leave the club, and retired from internationa; football after the 2006 Tri-Nations final.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,22377824-23214,00.html
'Little General's' war over
From staff writers
September 07, 2007
NEW Zealand rugby league legend Stacey Jones, now with France Super League club Catalans Dragons, has announced he will retire from the game at the end of the European season.
Jones, 31, tagged "The Little General", signed a 12-month contract earlier this year, but has decided to quit after next week's final match of the Super League season, the club announced today (AEST).
"I had a couple of bad injuries during the last two seasons and I think my body has had enough," said Jones.
"My on-field performance was up and down this year and I think it is the best solution for the team."
The news is a major blow to the Dragons, this year's English Challenge Cup runner-up, which has come to rely on the leadership, tactical kicking and ball-playing skills of the midfield maestro.
Jones sat out the opening month of this season with a knee injury, but has played the last 26 league and Cup matches, including last month's historic Wembley final.
"I prefer to quit at the end of the season than retiring after two or three games into 2008 which will not be fair for the team, which will be even better next year.
"It was a difficult decision to take and I will miss the place. I had two wonderful years with the Catalans Dragons and being at Wembley was a dream.
"I want to thank the club and all the fans who have been so good for me and my family. I have no concrete options for my future and I will take my time to take the right decision."
Jones played his entire club career in New Zealand with the Warriors before joining the Catalans last year for its first Super League season.
He will make his penultimate appearance for the Dragons at Bradford on Monday (AEST), and bow out in the club's home match with Harlequins on Sunday week.
Catalans coach Mick Potter said: "Stacey has helped to build the club during his two seasons with Catalans Dragons.
"He has always been a champion and did not want to let down his level of performance.
"It is probably the toughest decision he has made in his life but Stacey has been one of the greatest rugby league ambassadors all over the world."
Jones won the Golden Boot - the rugby league press award for the international player of that year - in 2002.
When he left the Warriors in 2005, he had played the most (238) National Rugby League games for the club and scored the most tries (75).
Jones was the last foundation member of the Warriors to leave the club, and retired from internationa; football after the 2006 Tri-Nations final.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,22377824-23214,00.html