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Teenage star Sonny-Bill Williams has ruled out a possible move to Super League even though he could leave Canterbury at the end of the year.
The international newcomer of the year further enhanced his burgeoning reputation with a superb performance in the Bulldogs' 39-32 defeat by Leeds in the World Club Challenge last night.
The 19-year-old New Zealand international is in the final year of his contract with the Australian champions and admits he is aware of the speculation over his future.
"It's already started but at this stage I will let the papers do the talking and I will just get on with my footy," Williams said.
"That's all I'm concentrating on."
Williams says he has no immediate intention of leaving the Bulldogs but admits he would have to consider any offers from rival clubs.
"I wouldn't be the player I am without Canterbury," he added.
"My main priority is to stay at the Dogs but obviously I can't be stupid, I've got to look after my family too."
But when asked whether he might be tempted by a Super League club, Williams said: "Probably not at this stage - but at the moment I just want to concentrate on my footy and on my training."
Williams was instrumental as the Bulldogs fought back from a half-time deficit of 26-6 at Elland Road.
Canterbury ran in four tries in the space of 15 minutes to leave the Rhinos hanging on, and Williams was pleased with his side's first outing of the season.
He said: "It would have been a really good game to watch because we both like to attack.
"They were just the better team on the night. Full credit to them, they played really well.
"It was our first hit-out since the Grand Final and we had a lot of young boys out there.
"I think it took us 40 minutes to come together and in the second half we came out and gave it to them, which is full credit to the young boys."
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