Mason joins hull kr

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Hull KR have pulled off the sensational signing of controversial Australian forward Willie Mason.

The 30-year-old international prop or second rower has signed a two-year contract, subject to receiving visa and medical clearance, to join up with Rovers for the start of the 2011 Super League season.

Rovers beat a host of clubs to the signature of the colourful Mason, who is perhaps best remembered for the punch that knocked out Great Britain forward Stuart Fielden in the 2006 Tri-Nations Series in Sydney.

The signing of the 6ft 4in, 18st forward will be seen as one of the most high profile in Super League history, ranking alongside that of Stacey Jones (Catalans Dragons) and Trent Barrett (Wigan).

Rovers newly-appointed chief executive Mike Smith, who completed the deal on Saturday morning with Mason's agent Greg Keenan, said: "This is arguably the biggest signing in the club's illustrious history and one of the most high profile overseas signings these shores have ever seen.

"Willie's playing record speaks for itself and he has a hunger to come to Super League and compete for silverware.

"We're delighted that he will be doing that in the red and white of Hull KR.

"Signing a player of Willie's calibre not only highlights just how far we have come as a club in our first four years in Super League, but also demonstrates our ambition moving forward to become the very best."

Mason spent the first seven years of his career with Canterbury Bulldogs before moving on to Sydney Roosters and, more recently, North Queensland Cowboys.

Born in New Zealand, Mason played his first international rugby league for Tonga, where his mother was born, in the 2000 World Cup before switching his allegiance to Australia, for whom he won the first of 24 caps in the 60-12 rout of Britain in Sydney in 2002.

Mason, who has made 13 State of Origin appearances for New South Wales, was courted by Crusaders and Catalans Dragons a year ago and Huddersfield were among the clubs to have recently shown an interest.
 

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Was carving up this year, shame he is lost to the NRL
 

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Still felt he was carving up because there was a contract on the line.
 

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They can have him. No lose to me.
 

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he should have been picked for Origin this year... what a scandal and shame that he wasn't. Would have had much more impact than most of the guys they picked

Good luck to mase, he will go down as one of the greatest back rowers ever to pull on the blue n white. I won't say anything against a bulldogs gf winning legend
 

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so much for mason and his manager saying they had offers from about 5 nrl clubs... mason is a dud
 

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he should have been picked for Origin this year... what a scandal and shame that he wasn't. Would have had much more impact than most of the guys they picked

Good luck to mase, he will go down as one of the greatest back rowers ever to pull on the blue n white. I won't say anything against a bulldogs gf winning legend
He might of added something to this years SOO after the controversy, will we ever see him in the sky blue again? Maybe not, at least he got a Super League contract for a bit of a happy ending, best of luck Mason.
 

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Good luck to him but he's still a **** wit
 

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Feel sorry for Blake Green.. He has to listen to Mason's sh*t for the next 2 years..
 
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