Posts with tag "Sydney Roosters"
Braith Anasta Signs Two-Year-Deal With Wests Tigers Post by: Dave-O 30 March, 2012 - 1:09 PM
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Another piece of huge news for rugby league with the announcement that Sydney Roosters captain Braith Anasta has agreed to two-year deal with Wests Tigers starting next year.
VIDEO: Sydney Roosters Stun Rabbitohs In Monday Night Footy Thriller Post by: Dave-O 6 March, 2012 - 7:43 AM
Wow! What a way to kick of Triple M's Monday Night Football.
Last night was one of the best games of footy ever especially if you were a Roosters fan, with the Roosters staging a miraculous comeback to beat the Rabbitohs 24-20 with a try in the last 20 seconds of the match.
After the game Roosters' Anthony Minichiello told Triple M's Monday Night Football, "we got the ball heaps, they played a pretty good game but we just kept fighting back."
Matty Johns Says Sonny Bill Williams "100% Going To Roosters" Post by: The Grill Team 27 February, 2012 - 9:27 AM
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Sonny Bill Williams is returning to the NRL with Matty Johns telling Triple M Sydney's The Grill Team "he's definitely going to the Roosters."
Do you want to see SBW return to the NRL?
Roosters Coach Brian Smith Cherry Picker A Weird Look, Says Matty Johns Post by: Dave-O 10 February, 2012 - 9:30 AM
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In a photo supplied to us by The Daily Telegraph is Sydney Roosters coach Brian Smith on top of a cherry-picker looking down over his players going through a ballwork session at training.
Melbourne Storm Can Rescue Todd Carney, Says Mark Geyer Post by: Dave-O 9 September, 2011 - 8:35 AM
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Following Todd Carney's departure from the Roosters, The Grill Team's Mark Geyer says there's only won NRL club that can save Todd Carney.
Todd Carney Escapes Sack From Sydney Roosters Post by: Dave-O 10 August, 2011 - 11:43 AM
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Following a Sydney Roosters press conference this morning about the playing future of three players involved in a late night out in Kings Cross, Todd Carney and co. will not be given their marching orders.





















