3 Add to the list above the Auckland and Canterbury women's teams. And throw in the New Zealand sevens team.
4 What's that noise or rather the lack of it? It's in fact the silence of SBW's grandfather and former Carlaw Park stalwart Bill Woolsey, who has finally stopped turning in his grave over his grandson's decision to go to rugby.
5 Nice touch. That hirsute wave on top of your head will go down well with the Bondi mob at the Roosters.
6 They are a tough crowd. You need to be especially alert at your new club for the destructive friendly fire. Fellow Kiwi Jared Waerea-Hargreaves has inflicted more collateral damage on his own team-mates than any others in the past couple of seasons.
7 Shake hands and be pleasant to Robbie Deans when you pass him at the airport. You may need to consider the Crusaders on your next career move.
8 Catch up and stay abreast of the continuing evolution of rugby league tackles, including the grapple, the chicken-wing, the crusher and the lift.
9 Remember scrums as they used to be - one set 10 seconds not 10 minutes - and referees who appreciate that the scrum should be a comma, not a full stop.
10 Don't forget there is a Rugby World Cup in 2013 and you could go a long way towards reversing whatever negative sentiments remain about you if you confirm your availability soon.
Overall, I have no doubt that SBW will be welcomed back to the 13-man game. It was interesting that his former Bulldogs team-mate, the normally affable Hasim El Masri, raised his hackles at his impending return.
But no club would turn down the opportunity to have such a special player on their roster and there'll be celebrations at the Roosters over the acquisition of one of the most exciting players in the world.