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he didnt play this morning and his club is looking to settle with the bulldogs and the nrl

you heard it here first

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Toulon seek settlement over SBW
From correspondents in Toulon, France
August 15, 2008 SONNY Bill Williams's new French rugby union club will seek a financial settlement with the Bulldogs in a bid to end the controversy over his decision to switch codes.

The runaway star was on Friday morning (EST) pulled at the last minute from Toulon's starting line-up in a pre-season friendly match against last season's Top 14 champions Toulouse.

Williams had been meant to line up in the centres for Toulon at their home ground on the Cote d'Azur but was instead forced to watched his side lose 19-12 from the stands alongside boxing champion and mate Anthony Mundine.

The decision to leave Williams out of the team came after the NSW Supreme Court extended an injunction sought by the Bulldogs and NRL to ban Williams from playing for Toulon.

If the 23-year-old had played, he risked being found in contempt of court as well as possible arrest, a jail sentence and the seizure of his Australian assets, including his $1 million Sydney home.

Toulon club president Mourad Boudjellal said a decision was taken not to play Williams against Toulouse so as not to "inflame the situation''.

"A financial settlement is going to be found at the beginning of next week,'' he said.

Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg hinted in Sydney this week that a financial settlement may be the only resolution to the matter.

"Potentially down the track that's where it might head,'' he said.

"I think we've got some time to go before we get to that though, I think we've got to stick solid with the sanctity of the contract.''

Toulon's offer comes less than a week after Mourad refused to acknowledge the NSW Supreme Court order banning his star recruit from playing.

Williams's no-show in the game disappointed Toulon's fans in the 10,000-strong crowd.

"We were a bit disappointed,'' said Cyril Benamu, who helps run the club's online supporters' forum Les Fadas.

"We were looking forward to seeing him play. Toulouse used their best players against us.''

While Williams failed to make an appearance on the field, Toulon's newly signed former Australia star Matt Henjak featured in the second half of the match.

Williams, who left the Bulldogs last month despite having four years left on his contract, made his debut for Toulon last weekend in the club's first pre-season friendly against second tier team Carqueiranne-Hyeres.

However his new career got off to a shaky start, being yellow-carded in the third quarter of the game after he put one of his trademark shoulder charges - illegal in rugby union - on an opponent.

Williams joined Toulon on a one-year contract, with an option of a second, in a deal reportedly worth about $2 million.

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http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,24184585-23214,00.html
 

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Bulldogs chief executive Todd Greenberg hinted in Sydney this week that a financial settlement may be the only resolution to the matter.

"Potentially down the track that's where it might head,'' he said.

"I think we've got some time to go before we get to that though, I think we've got to stick solid with the sanctity of the contract.''
oh come on... is that it? take the money off toulon? then that will obviously lead to more NRL players heading overseas easily
 

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oh come on... is that it? take the money off toulon? then that will obviously lead to more NRL players heading overseas easily
yeah isent that how soccer transfer's work as well?
pay out there contract + what the club wants and the player is theres
 

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yeah isent that how soccer transfer's work as well?
pay out there contract + what the club wants and the player is theres
more likely so... but if thats how it is going to go down... clubs like the ones in sydney will be more then happy to take the money and let their players go far too easily...

We should lead by example from this and fight this to the very end... we cant just let him go just like that after what we have been trying to do for the last few weeks...
 

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yeah but if they pay his contract out what can you do?the legal cost's would be great and they would be like forget it
im not way defending him
 
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