Wayne Bennett met with Matt Lodge last weekend as the Brisbane coach confirmed he had an interest in signing the NRL bad boy.The forward, who has entered a guilty plea over an off-season rampage in New York where he followed and threatened to kill two women last October, has played park football in Sydneys West this year.But Bennett said he would be interested in bringing the former Australian under-20s captain to the Broncos if the NRL approved his return.Ive met with Matt, yes, but thats as far as its gone at the moment, Bennett told News Corp Australia.If he comes back on the market, wed be interested like any other club.Bennett has a history of trying to reform the games controversial stars, given he tried to sign current Dragons forward Russell Packer two seasons ago.The news comes after Brisbane prop Jarrod Wallace signed with the Gold Coast on Thursday.Lodge faces paying a potential $US2 million ($A2.68 million) in damages from the night in New York, while he was also charged with domestic violence last year.The NRL said it would need to see the 21-year-old undergo rehabilitation and show he had overcome his issues before they would let him sign with an NRL club. 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EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France -- Golfing great Annika Sorenstam has a clear idea of what she expects from her players at next years Solheim Cup in the United States.Although the 10-time Grand Slam winner demonstrated a huge competitive streak during her career, Sorenstam wants to avoid a repeat of the tension in last years tournament in Germany, when Norwegian Suzann Pettersen infuriated American fans.Number one on our list is that its all about sportsmanship and fair play. The last thing we want is a controversy of any kind, Sorenstam told a small group of reporters during this weeks Evian Championship. This is the biggest tournament in womens golf; we dont want to leave it the way it was in Germany. Unfortunately people talk more about the incident than how good the golf was.Sorenstam will captain Europe against Team USA for the first time at the Des Moines Golf and Country Club in Iowa next August. The fervent home crowd might well give Pettersen a rough time after what happened last September.Pettersen angered the Americans by insisting that Alison Lee be penalized for picking up her ball when she thought her short second putt had been conceded in a fourballs match. The U.S. went on to stage the biggest comeback in event history, winning 8 1/2 points in the 12 singles matches to take the cup.The controversy arose after Lees birdie putt stopped less than two feet from the hole and she thought Europe conceded when Pettersens partner Charley Hull started walking away. Hull said she had not been walking off, but rather had gone to consult with Pettersen whether to concede or not. But Lee had already scooped up the ball.People say, `What do you want to be remembered as? and I say `Somebody who enjoyed the game and somebody who had sportsmanship, the 45-year-old Sorenstam said in Evian. This is the highest platform for womens golf. We need to be role models.Sorenstam helped Europe win in 2000 and 2003, and was an assistant captain in three events. She won 72 times on the LPGA Tour and was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003.dddddddddddd Shes second in Solheim Cup history with 24 points, a point behind Laura Davies.Sorenstam is curious as to what reception the 35-year-old Pettersen will receive, and how any eventual hostility may affect her.It will be interesting to see the response. If there is an indication of that we will have a conversation, Sorenstam said. Number one thing Ive learned is that you have to address things. The sooner you address things, I hope, the less of a pain it becomes.Pettersen apologized for making the controversial call which helped move Europe up 10-6 -- yet is seen as inspiring the American rally to win 14 + to 13 +.Im so over the incident. It wasnt something we tried to do (deliberately), Pettersen, a two-time major winner, said after her final round in Evian on Sunday. I dont know if it got taken out of proportion, but it obviously blew up a lot bigger than anything thought.Pettersen sees it as an isolated incident and does not really care if she does get a bad reception.Its like Ali (Alison Nicholas) said when she walked down the 18th winning the U.S. Open (in 1997), Pettersen said. She couldnt hear a thing, shed silenced the crowds and thats how you do it. Play better. Make putts. Theyll go quiet.Sorenstam, meanwhile, is heading to the Ryder Cup at the end of this month to get a feel for the atmosphere her own Team Europe players are going to face.She says Europes Ryder Cup captain Darren Clarke has been a huge help, as has Paul McGinley, the winning captain two years ago.They were both generous with their time and their information. Darren has invited me to be in the team room and on the first tee, Sorenstam said. Darren is an extreme planner. He told me when I met him in March to write the speech for the gala dinner.I said `Ive got 18 months and he said `Better get ready now. ' ' '