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Maguire ‘open’ to SBW’s return to the Kiwis

- Great Britain coach Wayne Bennett above, on Sonny Bill Williams Kiwis coach Michael Maguire was coy on whether he wanted Sonny Bill Williams to return to internatio­nal league with his New Zealand squad but admitted there was ‘‘an open opportunit­y’’ for th

should be putting that money in the bank straight away.’’

Bennett, who has coached against Williams in the NRL, can only see positives in the codehopper returning to the 13-man code.

‘‘I’m pleased for the game and I’m pleased for us that he’s going back to the game.

‘‘He’ll attract a lot of attention,’’ Bennett said.

The Wolfpack, who will join the English Super League for the first time in 2020 after two promotions in three seasons, are bankrolled by Australian mining entreprene­ur David Argyle and were looking for a David Beckham- type player to do for them what the former Manchester United favourite did for LA Galaxy.

‘‘He’ll be great for Super League over there, he’ll create a lot of publicity,’’ Bennett said.

But the master coach did have a warning for Williams. When you’re on the big bucks you must deliver, Bennett explained.

‘‘There’s only one of him though so there will be a lot of expectatio­n on him but he’s lived with that all his life and I’m sure he’ll handle that.’’

Kiwis captain Benji Marshall said the return of Williams was great for the sport and he reiterated that his former Kiwis team-mate was deserving of any big contract that came his way.

‘‘He’s been a great role model for both codes, especially for young kids

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NRL. growing up in New Zealand who probably don’t feel like they have the opportunit­ies everyone else gets.

What he’s shown is with hard work and determinat­ion you can do whatever you want,’’ Marshall said.

‘‘You’ve got to give him full credit for not only what he’s done on the field but what he’s done off the field for the people of New Zealand as well.’’

Great Britain hooker Josh Hodgson began his career in the Super League before moving to the Canberra Raiders in the NRL.

He echoed the thoughts of the Lions’ assistant coach Ian Watson who said that the arrival of Williams will transform Super League and bring fans of other sports to rugby league.

‘‘I think it’s a really smart signing to get someone like that to try and grow it and we all want the game to be as strong as possible whether that be internatio­nally or at club level.

‘‘If we can get someone like Sonny Bill, not only for his rugby league talents but just for his image and what he brings to the game in terms of fans and people from other codes, it’s obviously going to spread the name of rugby league and spread the name of Toronto around the game a bit,’’ Hodgson said.

 ??  ?? Sonny Bill Williams performs the haka during a 2004 test for the Kiwis.
Sonny Bill Williams performs the haka during a 2004 test for the Kiwis.

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