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How Sinfield almost came back for NRL

ROOSTERS DEAL TEMPTING

- By Dave Craven

KEVIN SINFIELD has revealed how close he came to coming out of retirement to play for the Sydney Roosters.

The former England captain spent all his glorious rugby league career with Leeds Rhinos.

But after a brief stint in union with Yorkshire Carnegie he almost followed his former national coach Steve McNamara to the NRL.

In his autobiogra­phy, The Extra Mile, Sinfield mentions turning down an “impromptu invitation” to play with the Roosters after injuring his foot while out on a run.

Expanding on that, he explained: “I had gone out there to watch the State of Origin, just after I had retired.

“Steve McNamara was at the Roosters as assistant at the time and I knew the coach Trent Robinson from his time at the Catalan Dragons. I really rated him as a coach and I had always loved working with Steve, too.

“They asked me to go in and speak to the squad. And Steve did mention to me about staying on. I was 35. This was around June time and I would have been staying for the rest of the season. But, as with all these things, it was just down to timing.” Sinfield eventually joined the RFL as their rugby director just two months later.

Asked if he had wished he had thrown himself into the revered Australian competitio­n, the 42-yearold said:

“It’s different now. With the difference in salary cap, I probably would have looked at it [the NRL] a little bit more than what I did. For the vast majority of the time I played – until the last couple of years – the cap was very similar to Super League. “Money has never been a big driver at all.

“It’s about being happy and being in a team that I’m proud to be a part of – and I was playing for a team that had very similar values to my own.

“I have no regrets about how things panned out. Things change and you have to adjust throughout your career and that’s in anyone’s life, I suppose – you make mistakes, get stuff wrong and you wish you perhaps could go back and do it a slightly different way.

“But I have always tried to have a good intent and right integrity about it.

“And that enables me to look into the mirror and say sometimes, ‘I wasn’t good enough’ or ‘I got that wrong’. But actually always trying to be right with people and fair.”

 ?? ?? Sinfield could have played in the NRL at 35
Sinfield could have played in the NRL at 35

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