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By Phil Rothfield The Sunday telegraph January 1, 2012
"WHEN Sonny Bill Williams shot through on the Bulldogs in 2008, I described it as the most dishonourable act from a football player I could recall.
To walk out on your team-mates, your coach, your club and your fans without notice midway through the season is inexcusable, no matter what the circumstances.
But time heals all wounds.
When he runs out for the Roosters in 2013 it will have been a five-year exile.
That's fair enough.
Rugby league needs personality players and genuine superstars.
Sonny Bill is a turnstile clicker. He's like Benji Marshall, Billy Slater and Jarryd Hayne - all men with freakish talents.
He is the player who can deliver bigger television ratings - and even bring another premiership to Bondi Junction.
Those who know him best say he is a changed man and no longer brainwashed by his agent Khoder Nasser.
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That's why he attended yesterday's meeting with Nick Politis and David Gyngell on his own - and from what I'm told handled himself with class.
Welcome back, Sonny Bill."
"WHEN Sonny Bill Williams shot through on the Bulldogs in 2008, I described it as the most dishonourable act from a football player I could recall.
To walk out on your team-mates, your coach, your club and your fans without notice midway through the season is inexcusable, no matter what the circumstances.
But time heals all wounds.
When he runs out for the Roosters in 2013 it will have been a five-year exile.
That's fair enough.
Rugby league needs personality players and genuine superstars.
Sonny Bill is a turnstile clicker. He's like Benji Marshall, Billy Slater and Jarryd Hayne - all men with freakish talents.
He is the player who can deliver bigger television ratings - and even bring another premiership to Bondi Junction.
Those who know him best say he is a changed man and no longer brainwashed by his agent Khoder Nasser.
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That's why he attended yesterday's meeting with Nick Politis and David Gyngell on his own - and from what I'm told handled himself with class.
Welcome back, Sonny Bill."