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Sydney Sports Ground: 18 May 1935 66: 72–6: Wests Tigers: Sydney Cricket Ground: 20 August 2022 62: 62–0: South Sydney Rabbitohs: Sydney Football Stadium: 25 April 1996 59: 59–0: Brisbane Broncos: Suncorp Stadium: 4 June 2020 52: 58–6: New Zealand Warriors: Sydney Football Stadium: 30 May 2004 52: 56–4: Parramatta Eels: Sydney ...
3.2 Player of the Year. 3.3 Jack Gibson Medal. 3.4 Rothmans Medal. ... Below is a list of the titles that the Sydney Roosters have received since 1908. Major Titles ...
The Sydney Roosters are one of only two extant clubs from the League's foundation year of 1908, and are the only one to have played continuously in all seasons since, making their players' register one of the most extensive. Only first grade stats are counted and non first grade stats do not apply on this list.
The Roosters played their last game, a Preliminary Final against South Sydney, at the Sydney Football Stadium on 22 September 2018 in front of a ground record crowd of 44,380. In 2019, the Sydney Roosters home became the Sydney Cricket Ground whilst the replacement Sydney Football Stadium (2022) was being built. [68]
The 2021 Sydney Roosters season is the 114th in the club's history and they are competing in the 2021 NRL season. The team is coached by Trent Robinson , coaching the club for his 9th consecutive season.
In his final outing for the club, Minichiello broke former team-mate Luke Ricketson's record for most matches with the Roosters. The record, which had stood for twelve years, was 301, with Minichiello captaining the Roosters with a stellar two-try performance for game #302 in his side's 32–22 Grand Final Qualifier defeat by the Rabbitohs, His ...
The injury was sustained after Parramatta player Dylan Brown dived over the top of Hutchison as he attempted to score a try in the club's 31–18 loss. He returned to first grade in round 16 Jersey 20 via the bench. [21] Hutchison played a total of 20 games for the Sydney Roosters in the 2021 NRL season including
The Roosters entered the new century dropping the "City" from their name to be called "Sydney Roosters". With a change of coach in Graham Murray and a new playing style in 2000, the Roosters progressed through to the Grand Final on the back of a tight victory against Newcastle in the Grand Final qualifier, where the Brisbane Broncos prevailed ...