Mason makes feisty start at Cowboys
By Laine Clark, 10 Feb 2010 Laine Clark is a Roar Pro
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He’s back. Following months of uncertainty, Willie Mason officially announced his NRL return at Townsville on Tuesday after accepting a lifeline from North Queensland.
And the results could only be described as classic Mason.
At his first press conference in Cowboys colours, Mason took a shot at the “fat businessmen” at other NRL clubs who knocked back his services before claiming he had been “character assassinated” by the Sydney media.
But the 24-Test veteran made it clear that there would be “no excuses” if he did not make his move north a success in 2010.
Mason, 29, admitted that he had purposely signed a one-year deal with the Cowboys to put pressure on himself.
“When you are under pressure, and your livelihood is on the line … I have never been in that position before,” Mason said.
“I am interested to see what I have got.”
Last season Mason was much maligned in a disastrous year for the Sydney Roosters as he returned from a knee reconstruction.
But Mason said history showed players coming back from the major operation could reclaim their form in their second year back.
“Have a look at (Mark) Gasnier and Hodgo (Justin Hodges) … their second year is much better because they are confident,” he said.
“I was just happy to get through each game last year.
“By the back end of the year I was playing some alright football, I thought I was holding my own out there.
“This year there is no holding back, I will be coming out of the blocks 100 per cent.
“I’ve got no excuses this year.
“I will be fit, I will be ready to go – nothing is going to stop me from playing good football.”
While he admitted he “wasn’t the player he once was” last year due to the knee operation, Mason was still angry that every NRL club except Newcastle and North Queensland snubbed him when he was offered up by the Roosters.
“When you look at it, you’ve got the coach, most senior players and CEOs coming out saying ‘yeah we want him at our club’, but it gets to a board meeting and you’ve got fat businessmen making decisions on your career,” he said.
“It wasn’t taking on a toll on my pride or anything, it made me angry a little bit.”
Mason also had a beef with the Sydney media, saying he did not know where the “NRL bad boy” tag had come from.
“It was a bit of a joke wasn’t it,” he said of his portrayal in the media.
“It was a bit frustrating at the end … the media pretty much character assassinated me.
“I was perceived as a monster really.
“But I never assaulted women, been done for DUI, I haven’t done anything – my conscious is clear.”
Mason admitted late interest from Newcastle – where his little brother Rodney plays – “made me second guess” his move.
But after being warmly embraced by Townsville people on the street since his arrival on Monday, Mason was primed to chime into a “pretty scary pack” at the Cowboys.
That could be as early as next week in a trial against the New Zealand Warriors in Cairns.
He said success for the Cowboys could even help retain skipper Johnathan Thurston who is considering a code switch.
“If have success this year no one will want to go anywhere,” Mason said.
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Dave of St Kilda said | February 11th 2010 @ 10:07pm | Report comment
Here’s the thing Willie: you played in 20 games last year. in truth, we hardly knew you were even on the field. Your form was lacking compared to your previous seasons and the Roosters finished last. Perhaps the “fat men” were thinking about your recent form when deciding to hire you. Perhaps they were concerned that you were not a true fan of their team and they only wanted loyal fans to play for them. Perhaps the fan base did not want you. As for public urination issues, you need to understand that most people have never even done it once, let alone twice. Here’s an idea, get some manners
Andrew Watson said | February 13th 2010 @ 4:29pm | Report comment
Willie Willie Willie…. The over-grown boy whom from the day Bobby Hagen organised Michael to drive you down to the Bulldogs, couldnt keep his mouth shut. Its not your actions off the field, its your mouth. You speak really loud at functions to ensure everyone knows you are in the room. You gee up the younger boys and take control so they think you are cool. You demand your family is flown to certain games and put up in nice hotels. If the coach doesnt play you when and where you tell him to, you dont bother delivering to your potential. And now you whinge about character assasination?
Well Willie, you didnt hold back when it suited you to Character Assasinate Steve Folkes. You didnt hold back when it suited you to Character Assasinate Malcolm Noad. And now you question the integrity of Football Club Boards and call them Fat Men in Suits.
The only Fat Person we are hearing from now is you. Yes you Willie. You havnt delivered on your ‘Fat’ pay check. You never delivered on your ‘Fat’ hype that you wanted to dominate in Origin. And I think David Kidwell is still waiting for you and your ‘Fat’ mouth to deliver on your promise to flatten him.
Willie, up hear in Queensland, I sure hope you produce the goods. Because to many of us true blooded Queenslanders, you will always be ‘Willie the Wanker’….