Warriors welcome back Stacey
By staff writers
November 07, 2008 NEW Zealand rugby league legend Stacey Jones will return to the NRL in 2009, having signed a one-year contract with the Warriors.
The much-decorated 32-year-old says an approach by Warriors coach Ivan Cleary and a taste of top-level football with the All Golds had rekindled his desire to again playing the NRL.
?It?s a huge decision but I?m so excited about what?s ahead,? said Jones.
A veteran of 238 NRL games, Jones last played for Warriors in 2005 before moving to France and linking up with Les Catalans in the English Super League.
After two years with the French club, contractual issue meant Jones was forced to sit on the sidelines in 2008.
?The truth is I had originally signed a new contract to play on with Les Catalans this year but it was a bit rushed" he said.
"By then we?d had two great years in Perpignan and we were homesick and really keen to come back,
?The club was good about it and let me go but on the condition I couldn?t play for any other club in 2008.?
His commitment to play in the New Zealand Rugby League?s farewell match to long-time Kiwi team-mate Ruben Wiki on October 12 compelled Jones to take on a training programme.
?After training to play for the All Golds in New Plymouth and playing in that game, I realised how much I had missed being out there,? he said.
The inspirational half-back and leader is aware of the challenge that lies ahead in returning to peak fitness, but says the driving force behind his return is very clear.
?My motivation is to try to help the club win a premiership.
"I like the look of the roster the Warriors have for next season.
"To me, it?s one of the most exciting all-round squads the club has had."