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The club was founded in 1908 in Paddington, Sydney, as Eastern Suburbs; in 1995 the club's name was changed to the Sydney City Roosters, and in 2000 to the Sydney Roosters. The team's Leagues Club is based in Bondi Junction and its home ground, administration and training facilities are located at nearby Moore Park .
The Easts Group of clubs provide a range of high-quality, modern facilities including hospitality, such as bars, bistros and restaurants, gymnasiums, lawn bowls fields, gaming and racing areas, corporate and personal function rooms, a swimming pool at the Bondi Junction club, and areas reserved for Sydney Roosters football team post-match supporter functions.
Nicholas George Politis AM [1] (born 25 August 1944) is a Greek-born Australian businessman and chairman of the Sydney Roosters in the National Rugby League (NRL) competition. Politis is also responsible for the first sponsorship on a professional rugby league team's jersey.
On 27 March 2018, the Sydney Roosters applied for, and won, a license to participate in the inaugural 2018 NRL Women's season. [2] Adam Hartigan was named as the coach of the women's side. In June 2018, the club used up the maximum of fifteen marquee signings ahead of the inaugural season which subsequently commenced in September.
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.
Wong joined the Sydney Roosters as a 14 year old, progressing through the Harold Matthews, SG Ball, Jersey Flegg and NSW Cup sides through to the first team squad. [7] He was close to making his NRL debut in the 2022 season. [8] He played for the North Sydney Bears in the New South Wales Cup, scoring 3 tries in 10 appearances. [9]
North Sydney: Sydney Sports Ground Sydney Cricket Ground: 15 August 1931 15 June 1935 45: 47–2: Illawarra Steelers: Sydney Sports Ground: 11 March 1983 42: 44–2: St. George Dragons: Sydney Cricket Ground: 20 March 1987 40: 40–0: Newtown: Marrickville Oval: 30 July 1932 40: 53–13: Balmain: Sydney Cricket Ground: 31 August 1935 38: 50 ...
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 ...