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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 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 .
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Sydney Roosters 2025 squad. Top 30 squad - 2025 NRL season Supplementary list Coaching staff Egan Butcher – SR, PR; Nat ... Source(s): Roosters team profiles
The following players were signed on a Development contract for 2024: [44] Tiresa Elika (Brisbane Tigers, U19 7 games and BMD 1 game in 2024) Estanoa Faitala-Mariner (Returning from injury) Lailani Montgomery (Indigenous Academy Sydney Roosters, U19 7 games in 2024) Sarina Masaga (Burleigh Bears, U19 5 games and BMD 5 games in 2024)
In round 9 of the 2024 NRL season, May scored two tries in the Sydney Roosters 40-18 victory over Brisbane. [7] On 21 May, the Sydney Roosters hit back at claims that May had been taking illegal substances on a live stream along with fellow players Brandon Smith, Zach Dockar-Clay, Naufahu Whyte and Spencer Leniu. The club released a statement ...
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]
On 13 June, Suluka-Fifita signed a three-year deal to join arch-rivals South Sydney starting in the 2023 NRL season. Suluka-Fifita was later released early from the Sydney Roosters and made his club debut for Souths in their round 17 match against Newcastle which South Sydney won 40-28.