Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson has indicated out-of-favour playmaker Jackson Hastings is set to leave the Tricolours after the NRL season.Still contracted for 2017, Hastings, son of Roosters great Kevin, appeared to have a big future at the Roosters after the club opted not to re-sign James Maloney at the end of last year.The Roosters had backed Hastings to be a long-term halves partner to Mitchell Pearce.But Hastings has been in and out of Robinsons under-performing side this season and spent the last month languishing in the under-20s, with Robinson preferring fellow youngster Connor Watson at five eighth alongside Pearce.Jackson is playing 20s. He has been playing well. He is still spending time with us but we made a decision to have a look at Connor (Watson) at five-eighth and to see how he can play in that position, Robinson said on Wednesday.I have been happy with Connor. I am still talking to Jackson about his game and watching his game.We will decide week-to-week on what we need but at the moment we feel Connor is our best option there.The Roosters have recruited South Sydney premiership winning five-eighth Luke Keary for next season.As a result Robinson said Hastings future at the club was under discussion.That is stuff that we are discussing with Jackson and his manager. He knows where the lay of the land is with us. He is still contracted for next year, Robinson said.It is tough as far as the position goes but he is a quality player and he will have a future in the NRL.We recruited Luke to play as a five-eighth and for Connor next year it will be a utility role (to start with) and hopefully he will push his way into a starting role.Hastings has been linked to a return to his former club St George Illawarra. NMD Replica . The team says the Spain international has a muscle pull in his right leg. 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"The decision to participate in the XXII Olympic Winter Games in Sochi was in many ways a difficult one, but one that we know will be well received by our players and, most importantly, by the vast majority of our fans and sports fans everywhere," Bettman said in a statement. It will be the fifth Olympics featuring NHL players since they were first allowed to represent their countries in 1998. The NHL will interrupt its season from Feb. 9-26 for the tournament, which will take place from Feb. 12-23. The 2013-14 NHL schedule, delayed until this deal was finalized, was released later Friday. Canada won gold at the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver, when Crosby scored to beat the United States in overtime. "Its gone by really fast," Crosby said. "Obviously with injuries and stuff like that, too, it wasnt like there was three full hockey seasons to kind of look back on. Its definitely gone by quick, but its exciting. 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