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Terry Sigley set for Moseley return decision
By Paul Bolton, Sunday Mercury June 2 2008
PROP Terry Sigley will decide this week whether to rejoin Moseley after a brief stint with Premiership side Sale Sharks. Sigley joined Sale on a short-term contract in February and has been offered a new deal for next season. But the 29-year-old former Gloucester and Pertemps Bees player is not happy with the financial terms that Sale have offered him and he has lined up a third stint
with Moseley if talks on an improved deal fall through.

Sigley plans discussions with Philippe Saint Andre when Sale's director of rugby returns from holiday tomorrow but if a better contract cannot be thrashed out he will return to part-time rugby with Moseley in National One next season and work for a construction firm.

"Ideally I would like to stay in the Premiership but I have told Sale that I can't afford to live on the money that have offered me," Sigley said.

"I'm at an age now where I have to start looking towards the future. If I join Moseley it will mean returning to play part-time rugby but I did some work with a construction company when I was with them last year and there is the option of me going to work there again."

Sigley was released by Gloucester last season and he struggled to find a new club until he was recruited by Northampton on a short-term contract during the World Cup.

But Sigley was allowed to leave Franklin's Gardens in November and was then signed by Moseley on another short-term deal before Sale stepped in.

"I have benefited from being in a full-time environment," Sigley said. "I'd like to stay full-time, but that will depend on my talks with Sale."

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