Ok, for those that are interested, I ran some tests on Fury with both a Haste set up and Versatility set up.
What I found was (on the dummy's in Theramore), in regards to DPS, that Haste is slightly better than Versatility. I understand with Versatility you also get the added benefits of slightly better healing and taking less damage, but for straight up DPS, Haste appears to be better for Fury.
My findings were as follows :-
Haste set up was 153 Str / 11.81% Crit and 44.3% Haste (yeah I took Haste all the way for the tests)
Versatility set up was 154 Str / 18.93% Crit and 13.87% Haste with 14.14% Versatility.
Straight auto-attacks (using Crusader chanted weapons) :-
Haste approx 180 DPS
Vers approx 160 DPS
DPS rotation :-
Haste approx 570 DPS
Vers approx 510 DPS
What I found was, that the Versatility set had the potential to spike over 700 DPS when all the procs line up, but over the long run, and on average, it's generally around 500 DPS, and frequently drops below 500 and possibly sometimes goes up to 530 DPS. It was actually quite difficult to keep the DPS constantly above 500 with the Vers set.
Haste on the other hand, doesn't have the RNG big burst like Vers, but it's actually quite easy to keep the DPS constantly around 550 to 590 DPS, with an average around 570. The attacks are a lot more frequent, and the CD on Bloodthirst is closer to 3 secs, and this creates more chances for Wildstrike to proc.
What I saw on these tests so much impressed me that I have switched my Vet Fury Warrior over to a Haste set, and tried to get the Crit up a bit more with a slight loss of Strength, but not that much. You can check my footer out with a link to my Warrior. I'm finding this quite a cool DPS set up
ps Venus - sadly I've still had no luck obtaining the STV chest. Hopefully I get lucky before my sub runs out, but given Haste seems to trump Vers as Fury, I'm not as fussed about obtaining it, but would be handy to have in my Loom's tab