Post by jim on Sept 8, 2008 14:21:28 GMT 10
Wendall's Welsh Crusade
WENDELL SAILOR is poised to walk out on the final year of his contract with St George Illawarra to join the Celtic Crusaders in the UK Super League.
The Herald understands the 34-year-old winger has become a target of the Welsh club, which will be elevated to the Super League next year.
Sailor has one season left of his $300,000 two-year deal with the Dragons but it is believed the club will not stand in his way if he wants to finish his career with a lucrative contract overseas.
He has recently been linked with French rugby union and making a 12-week cameo appearance during the NRL off-season.
While the Dragons were prepared to let him explore that opportunity, it is believed negotiations have reached a stalemate between player and club because it wants Sailor to return before Christmas.
But sources say the veteran dual international is likely to join the exodus to the UK after one season back in rugby league following his two-year cocaine ban. "Who are they?" said Dragons chief executive Peter Doust when asked if he knew about Sailor playing for the Crusaders.
"Wendell has expressed a desire to play rugby union in France during the off-season, but I haven't heard about him playing rugby league for anyone else. I thought he wanted to return and make a name for himself in the NRL."
Asked if he would deny Sailor the chance to play overseas in the twilight of his career, Doust said: "It would be wrong to comment about it because it's speculation. But if he did want to go, we would look at the situation on its merits. That's the nature of the game at the moment."
Sailor could not be contacted yesterday and all his manager, Les Ross, would say was: "I don't believe that's the case. Everyone's suddenly become interested in him."
The Crusaders are coached by former Broncos assistant coach John Dixon, who was at the club at the same time as Sailor, and captained by former Brisbane forward Darren Mapp. The club boasts a score of Australian players, including former Sharks and Cowboys utility Josh Hannay.
Sailor would be the perfect marketing tool for the club in its first year in Europe's premier rugby league competition.
While Sailor has appreciated the Dragons throwing him a lifeline after serving his suspension for his positive drug test while playing for the NSW Waratahs, he needs to explore every available option. It is no secret that the suspension hurt him financially and, at 34, his career is coming to an end.
"I'd be silly not to have a look at an off-season over there," Sailor said in an interview last week when asked about playing French rugby.
"Obviously my mistake cost me financially. But I also think now is the time to do what my family wants and enjoy it. My wife is pretty keen to go to France and live over there for a few years. I'd find it hard to leave the Dragons after they'd backed me and supported me but, to be honest, my wife is the boss."
Meanwhile, Brisbane have lured former St George Illawarra hooker Aaron Gorrell back to the NRL as a replacement for their departing rake Michael Ennis.
Gorrell, currently at French-based Super League club Catalans Dragons, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Broncos, briefly reversing the trend of players ditching the NRL for the increased money on offer in Europe.
Gorrell, who kicked a sideline conversion to defeat the Broncos in 2006 while with St George Illawarra, had an option in his favour with Catalans for next season but after an SOS from Brisbane, he opted for a return.
Ennis is off to the Bulldogs next season, while PJ Marsh has struggled to keep a spot in Brisbane's top 17, even though he represented Queensland this season.
Catalans, however, have not lost out completely, after signing Redcliffe halfback Shane Perry, the playmaker in Brisbane's 2006 premiership triumph, to a one-year deal.
WENDELL SAILOR is poised to walk out on the final year of his contract with St George Illawarra to join the Celtic Crusaders in the UK Super League.
The Herald understands the 34-year-old winger has become a target of the Welsh club, which will be elevated to the Super League next year.
Sailor has one season left of his $300,000 two-year deal with the Dragons but it is believed the club will not stand in his way if he wants to finish his career with a lucrative contract overseas.
He has recently been linked with French rugby union and making a 12-week cameo appearance during the NRL off-season.
While the Dragons were prepared to let him explore that opportunity, it is believed negotiations have reached a stalemate between player and club because it wants Sailor to return before Christmas.
But sources say the veteran dual international is likely to join the exodus to the UK after one season back in rugby league following his two-year cocaine ban. "Who are they?" said Dragons chief executive Peter Doust when asked if he knew about Sailor playing for the Crusaders.
"Wendell has expressed a desire to play rugby union in France during the off-season, but I haven't heard about him playing rugby league for anyone else. I thought he wanted to return and make a name for himself in the NRL."
Asked if he would deny Sailor the chance to play overseas in the twilight of his career, Doust said: "It would be wrong to comment about it because it's speculation. But if he did want to go, we would look at the situation on its merits. That's the nature of the game at the moment."
Sailor could not be contacted yesterday and all his manager, Les Ross, would say was: "I don't believe that's the case. Everyone's suddenly become interested in him."
The Crusaders are coached by former Broncos assistant coach John Dixon, who was at the club at the same time as Sailor, and captained by former Brisbane forward Darren Mapp. The club boasts a score of Australian players, including former Sharks and Cowboys utility Josh Hannay.
Sailor would be the perfect marketing tool for the club in its first year in Europe's premier rugby league competition.
While Sailor has appreciated the Dragons throwing him a lifeline after serving his suspension for his positive drug test while playing for the NSW Waratahs, he needs to explore every available option. It is no secret that the suspension hurt him financially and, at 34, his career is coming to an end.
"I'd be silly not to have a look at an off-season over there," Sailor said in an interview last week when asked about playing French rugby.
"Obviously my mistake cost me financially. But I also think now is the time to do what my family wants and enjoy it. My wife is pretty keen to go to France and live over there for a few years. I'd find it hard to leave the Dragons after they'd backed me and supported me but, to be honest, my wife is the boss."
Meanwhile, Brisbane have lured former St George Illawarra hooker Aaron Gorrell back to the NRL as a replacement for their departing rake Michael Ennis.
Gorrell, currently at French-based Super League club Catalans Dragons, has agreed to a one-year deal with the Broncos, briefly reversing the trend of players ditching the NRL for the increased money on offer in Europe.
Gorrell, who kicked a sideline conversion to defeat the Broncos in 2006 while with St George Illawarra, had an option in his favour with Catalans for next season but after an SOS from Brisbane, he opted for a return.
Ennis is off to the Bulldogs next season, while PJ Marsh has struggled to keep a spot in Brisbane's top 17, even though he represented Queensland this season.
Catalans, however, have not lost out completely, after signing Redcliffe halfback Shane Perry, the playmaker in Brisbane's 2006 premiership triumph, to a one-year deal.