Williams would look good in All Black
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Williams would look good in All Black
FORMER Wallabies coach Eddie Jones points to Sonny Bill Williams as the man he'd sign to take the All Blacks to an elusive World Cup win. What's more, Jones says, the All Blacks should open the purse strings to try to lure Williams from rugby league. "He was never an option for me at the Wallabies, but if the Kiwis are even half serious about trying to win the World Cup, he is the player they need to sign up," Jones said. He said Williams was the very model of the modern rugby player. "Under the new rules, Sonny Bill would be dynamic - explosive," he said. "The way the game is going his athleticism and ball louboutin skills would be tremendous. And he wouldn't be restricted to just playing in the back row. His impact in the centres would be a huge thing." And what would he be worth to the All Blacks? "That's hard to say," Jones said. "Because he is so marketable, he'd be a player who could earn close to $1 million. Somewhere around that would be very worthwhile." A big problem for the All Blacks is Williams is on a long-term deal, and that the Dogs see him as the foundation of their team in the years to come.
IT'S FREELOADER WILLIE AND FRIENDS
THIS must be among the best perks for a celebrity. A bunch of stars, including sportsmen such as Willie Mason, Craig Wing, Tim Cahill, John Aloisi and Taj Burrow, were invited to the Stuff That Rocks Gift Villa. They got to take home sacks stuffed with products from christian louboutin, Pepe Jeans London, Sean John Eyewear, BlackBerry, Clinique, Sennheiser, Swatch and Microsoft. Cahill claims to already own "a couple of hundred" pairs of Lacoste shoes, but still picked up a few more. Fellow footballer Aloisi also took a fancy to the threads, picking up some polos for his mum and dad, too. And Mason loved the Sennheiser noise-cancelling headphones. Nice work if you can get it.
Rusty's Bunnies lovesick
THERE are plenty of people out there who now want to rip into Russell Crowe - but the feeling coming out of the Rabbits bunker is they are missing his presence. The mail is Crowe is due back shortly and that can only help the fashion shoe club - and some of his favourite christian louboutin shoes players. Look at poor Dean Widders - the player Crowe declared his "love" for. Since his absence Widders slipped into the Bears' NSW Cup team.
Rumour riles Roosters
MAKE no mistake, there is growing ill-feeling between the Roosters and the Sharks, and Anthony Tupou's decision to head south has only upped the ante. The Roosters are aggrieved by a rumour the fashion shoe club is trying to move on Mark O'Meley and Anthony Minichiello. And they believe the Sharks started the talk. It forced Brad Fittler to address the issue at a media conference on Monday. He slammed those who wrote the story, warning that his fashion louboutin shoes club would not be destabilised. The Sharks say they are innocent and blame a player manager with no connections to Tupou, Mini or O'Meley. "It hurt my family and it was a hard couple of days," O'Meley said. "The fashion shoe club has assured me my long-term future is not in question. I'll just move on. In fact, a kick in the teeth like that can spur you on sometimes."
DANIEL'S CONQUEST IN LYNN'S DEN SPARKS FEAST OF INTEREST
LAST week's mention of Daniel Conn hooking up with a mystery actress in Las Vegas set tongues wagging. I've had inquiries about the girl's identity from players at nearly every NRL fashion shoe club over the past week. Well, her name is Gina Lynn and the picture confirms Conn's status as the NRL's No.1 female magnet. Girls simply flock to this bloke. My information is that Lynn, who stars in films for adults, enjoyed Conn's Louboutin company so much that she begged him to stay on in Vegas - and he obliged for a short while. Conn's teammates say Lynn asked the Titan not to mention the encounter. And when I called Conn to ask him about the liaison he offered a polite "no comment".
It hurt my family and it was a hard couple of days. The Roosters have assured me my long-term future is not in question. MARK O'MELEY
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