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MASON, FA’AOSO SET TO RECEIVE NRL LIFELINES
September 26, 2014
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VETERAN forwards Willie Mason and Richie Fa’aoso look set to revive their NRL careers with new clubs in 2015.
Mason, who announced he would not be returning to the Knights next season, is currently in talks with the Sea Eagles who are keen to add some experience in their forward pack following the retirement of Jason King, the depature of Glenn Stewart and likely defection of Anthony Watmough to the Eels.
The former international turns 35 next April but is confident he can compete at the highest for one more season.
The Dragons are also rumoured to be interested in Mason but Manly are certainly the frontrunners and could announce a one-year deal in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, journeyman Fa’aoso could link up with his seventh NRL club with Roosters recruitment manager Peter O’Sullivan confirming interest.
Fa’aoso, who recently received the all-clear to resume his NRL career after suffering a broken neck in 2013, is adamant he still has a lot to offer and the Roosters could very well throw him a lifeline.
“We’ve been offered him and we haven’t ruled it out,” O’Sullivan told News Limited.
“We might be a little light on experience next year, so it’s something we’ll have to look into.”
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Would've liked both TBH
September 26, 2014
Facebook19Twitter10
VETERAN forwards Willie Mason and Richie Fa’aoso look set to revive their NRL careers with new clubs in 2015.
Mason, who announced he would not be returning to the Knights next season, is currently in talks with the Sea Eagles who are keen to add some experience in their forward pack following the retirement of Jason King, the depature of Glenn Stewart and likely defection of Anthony Watmough to the Eels.
The former international turns 35 next April but is confident he can compete at the highest for one more season.
The Dragons are also rumoured to be interested in Mason but Manly are certainly the frontrunners and could announce a one-year deal in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, journeyman Fa’aoso could link up with his seventh NRL club with Roosters recruitment manager Peter O’Sullivan confirming interest.
Fa’aoso, who recently received the all-clear to resume his NRL career after suffering a broken neck in 2013, is adamant he still has a lot to offer and the Roosters could very well throw him a lifeline.
“We’ve been offered him and we haven’t ruled it out,” O’Sullivan told News Limited.
“We might be a little light on experience next year, so it’s something we’ll have to look into.”
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Would've liked both TBH