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Willie Mason joins Sydney Roosters

November 15th 2007 07:00
Willie Mason


League bad boy Willie Mason has ended weeks of speculation concerning his future by putting pen to paper on a lucrative three-year deal worth more than $1 million with the Sydney Roosters today.

The deal was made possible under the salary cap after the Roosters offloaded lock Ashley Harrison to Gold Coast to free up $220,000 last week.


Sydney Roosters


After a three way battle with Manly and the Dragons including a last ditch offer from Cronulla, the Roosters have emerged victorious to sign the Australian forward after a falling out with the Bulldogs ended his tenure at the Belmore club.

A clearly relieved Mason said that a decision wasn't made until this morning because he had been waiting on Cronulla's offer, and that his close relationship with Ricky Stuart meant they had come close to snaring him.

In the end, the decision that prompted him to join the Roosters was the fact he and his partner both live in the eastern suburbs.

Willie Mason



"I think I've made the right decision. Everything just seemed right." he said.

"The Roosters have a strong playing roster and a great coach in Freddy. I’m just looking forward to being a part of it and getting on with the job of winning football games."

As well as joining former team mates Mark O'Meley, Nate Myles and Braith Anasta in red, white and blue, Mason will combine with names like Fitzgibbon, Tupou, Paea, O’Meley, Nutley, Shillington and Myles to form one of the most formidable packs in the competition.

The big forward is a veteran of 23 tests and 10 origin games for NSW.




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Roosters, Sharks or Dragons for Mason?

November 10th 2007 06:30
Willie Mason
Who will Willie Mason be playing for next season?


Canterbury Bulldogs have given want-away bad boy Willie Mason permission to negotiate with other clubs after a crisis meeting on Wednesday.

The influential forward has since been the subject of a tug-of-war between the Roosters and the Sharks but the Dragons have emerged out of nowhere to be amongst one of the favourites to sign the Australian international. English club Wigan have also expressed their interest in his services.

Sydney Roosters in the affluent Eastern Suburbs remain favourites to sign Mason with officials at the Bondi Junction club, including coach Brad Fittler, scratching their heads to find a palatable deal for the club and player.

Sydney Roosters
The frontrunners to sign bad boy Willie Mason?


However, their efforts have been thwarted by their inability to find a club for prop David Shillington - the player most likely to make way for Mason's arrival.

Amongst other things is the matter of salary cap issues and whether the player, who is reportedly on $450,000 a season, would be willing to take a pay cut.

Taking a pay cut seems to be the least of Mason's worries when he briefly spoke to the media today.

"I don't think there's been a player that has come off contract a week before they start training, so it's a weird situation and I know that everybody has now got their roster settled and it's going to be hard to squeeze a player like myself into their roster," Mason said.

"So I know I'm going to have to take a pay cut and I'm willing to do that."
said Mason.

Expect an announcement to be made sometime next week.




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Can the Roosters afford Willie?

November 2nd 2007 00:34
This weeks rumoured club hopping of disillusioned Bulldogs forward Willie Mason, will be sure to have NRL salary cap auditor Ian Schubert watching with interest ahead of the league’s 2008 Centenary celebrations.

The bitter standoff between Canterbury Bulldogs CEO Malcolm Noad and representative forward Willie Mason has allegedly reached crisis point, with The Daily Telegraph today reporting that the international star is all but set to quit the Bulldogs and link up with the Roosters as early as next week.

Willie Mason
Where Will-he go?


The sometimes controversial star froward is reportedly livid at being threatened with a $50,000 fine from Bulldogs management for failing to attend a grand final breakfast club luncheon last month.

With speculation rife that Mason will quit the Belmore based club, inner city rivals the Sydney Roosters are champing at the bit to sign one of the games most destructive forwards.

But the Roosters will struggle to be able to offer Mason more than a basic contract for the 2008 season, as most of the clubs salary cap has been invested in signing ex-Bulldog Mark O’Meley (until 2011), and the re-sigining of representatove stars Anthony Minichiello (2010), Anthony Tupou (2009), Braith Anasta (2009) and skipper Craig Fitzgibbon (2008).

Add to the fact that the Tri-colours playing roster also includes former representatives Ashley Harrison (2009), Nate Myles (2008), Iosia Soliola (2009), Danny Nutley (2008) and Amos Roberts (2009), then the Roosters will have to offload a handful of players for 2009 in order to be able to top up Mason’s meagre contract.

"It will come down to finances," Fittler said in today’s Daily Telegraph.

"I'm not quite sure what our exact position is with the salary cap but people are talking.

"I'd assume that because Willie would be quitting the Bulldogs, there would be no payout.


Mason is prepared to play for next to nothing in 2008 on the proviso his contract is topped up the following two seasons in order to leave the Bulldogs.

While the impending retirements of Fitzgibbon and Nutley is sure to releive some salary cap pressure, who will the Roosters relinquish in order to sing the highly marketable Mason?

Please offer your thoughts via the comments section below.

Cheers,

StephenP
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August 8th 2007 03:08
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