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'They treat us like cattle': Why Sonny Bill left

 
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Dominic Brock | rugbyleaguelive.com | 08/08/08 | 0

 

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Sonny Bill Williams has spoken publicly about the reasons behind his controversial exit from the NRL, slamming his former club the Bulldogs and praising his “brothers” Khoder Nasser and Anthony Mundine.

Williams walked out of a five-year, $400,000-a-season contract with the Bulldogs to join French rugby union, and said he was nervous about the move but knew he was doing “the right thing”.

“I love rugby league. I was one of those young kids that used to love watching everything about rugby league,” Williams told Channel Nine’s NRL Footy Show.

“But now, being at the club and seeing what’s gone on behind the scenes and that, I see that it’s just a business.

“They don’t care about me. They treat us like cattle. That’s the honest truth.”

Nasser – the man widely rumoured to be behind Williams’s move to French rugby union club Toulon – is believed to act as manager for Williams and rugby league star-turned-boxer Mundine.

Williams credited both for turning his life around.

“I’ve known Khoder and Anthony for five years and they’ve been two of the best people I’ve ever met in life, without a doubt,” Williams said.

“Whenever I needed something, they were always there, they’re my brothers.

“I chose Khoder, he didn’t choose me. I’m my own man.

“My advice that I’ve sought from Khoder has steered me in the clear. I don’t drink anymore, whereas before I used to drink. I don’t do drugs, I don’t smoke.

“He’s my brother, he’s not my manager.

“I see who is there for Sonny Bill the footy player, not Sonny Bill the person.”

Williams said he had not been happy with life at the Bulldogs – despite signing a new five-year deal last year – and said criticism of his relationship with Nasser and Mundine tipped things over the edge.

“I wasn’t happy there for a while, and then when I joined up with Khoder and Anthony, two of the best people I’ve ever met in my life,” Williams said.

“People were jumping up and down bagging me, bagging them, bagging my affiliation with them, saying ‘He’s a Muslim, he’s gone crazy’. And all along my life has finally getting settled off the field.

“I’m not drinking no more, I’m training better, I’m playing good footy.

“But that doesn’t matter. ‘Oh, look who he’s joined up with’, that’s the big thing.

“I can cop it off the journos, because that’s what the journalists are all about, they’re trying to sell papers, and I can understand that.

“But when I have to rock up to training and Folkesy [Bulldogs coach Steve Folkes] comes up to me and he starts having a go at me, ‘You’re not turning Muslim are you? You’re joking aren’t you?’

“And then he starts having a go at Anthony Mundine, saying you’re kidding yourself if you’re taking advice off Anthony Mundine.”

Williams denied his sudden exit from rugby league was a cowardly act.

“I didn’t run away. I stood up for myself, for what I believe in. I had to have balls to do what I done. I’m no coward,” Williams said.

“Let’s not be stupid, let’s not be naive. Do you think that before I left I didn’t think that my name was going to get slandered, that I wasn’t going to get vilified, that my family weren’t going to get harassed, that I wasn’t going to be made out to be some rapist, some killer, some murderer.

“Let’s not be stupid here. It’s not a coward act, it’s a ballsy act.

“Those people that call me a dog – dogs take orders. I don’t take orders.”

I didn’t run away. I stood up for myself, for what I believe in. I’m no coward... Sonny Bill Williams

 
 
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7/08/2008 1:14:27 PM As a life long Dogs supporter I have had concerns over the past 6 years. We have had salary cap issues and Coffs harbour incidents to deal with, finally the club is moving in the right direction and Sonny Dill has soiled our name again.
I wish Sonny had the so called balls he was talking about to admit he left simply for money. He blamed Folksey who leaves in 5 weeks and the newly appointed board and a CEO, for the previous management short comings.
Bigger and better things ahead for the dogs Posted by: Simon Cleary, Cooroy QLD, Australia Reply

7/08/2008 7:20:55 PM You could of waited till end pf year SWB.
And you broke your contract....... Posted by: Damien Knox, upper coomera, Australia Reply

7/08/2008 9:31:05 PM Typical comment by someone only interested in MONEY. No loyalty to his club that gave him his start in football and nurtured him. Blame someone else and take no responsibility.
And anyone with a "brother" like Wanker Mundine has to be in lala land.
How can he break a legal contract and simply turn his back on his team mates?
Shame Sonny Bill. Grow up ! Posted by: Allan Brown, Revesby, Australia Reply

7/08/2008 11:06:03 PM never heard a bigger crock of sshsshshshs in my life.
Mundane is a fool and SBW you are a bigger fool.
I hope the NRL and Bullies take you for everything you have.
Your loyality needs to be repaid in the same way that you di to the Bulldogs
And I am a Rabbitohs supporter so I have no allegence to the bullies i just want fair play.
Danny Green please come back and knock mundane's head off. Posted by: tony blayney, illawong, Australia Reply

7/08/2008 11:09:38 PM What a Dog, he tried to justify his actions by saying he left for his felloow players. What a cop out, nobody beleives a word you say SBW. Nor do we care anymore!!! Get this bloke off our rugby league websites and shows please. He is no longer one of us!!!! Posted by: Master Sharky, Central Coast, Australia Reply

 

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