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  • SMH: "Tigers, Rabbitohs to move games for Indigenous celebration"

    What, I hear you ask, has this got to do with the Roosters?

    Well, as it turns out, it has everything to do with the Roosters. They Roosters have organised the whole show but aren't mentioned in the headline.

    Apologies to those here who don't like this stuff, but it does sound like a nice idea:



    ​​​​​​The Sydney Roosters, South Sydney Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers would host games at Allianz Stadium as part of a proposal for a three-day mini Magic Round in Sydney to celebrate next season’s Indigenous Round.

    The concept, dubbed Eora Round, is the brainchild of the Sydney Roosters and has been submitted as a proposal to the NRL as part of a push for an annual festival of footy in the Moore Park precinct starting from 2025. It has the backing of NSW minister for sport, Steve Kamper.

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    The proposal, now being considered by the NRL, is for the Roosters, Rabbitohs and Wests Tigers to host games against other teams based inside the Eora nation.

    The Roosters would take on the Bulldogs and the Wests Tigers would host the Dragons as part of an all-Sydney blockbuster weekend towards the end of May.

    The Rabbitohs, who have been manoeuvring behind the scenes to play more games out of Allianz Stadium, would host Parramatta.

    “The Sydney Roosters are delighted to partner with other NRL clubs, Venues NSW, and the NRL to establish what we anticipate will become a premier event during the annual Indigenous Round,” Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly said.

    Arthur Beetson, largely considered the greatest Indigenous rugby league player of all time, leads the Roosters to the 1974 premiership.CREDIT:JOHN O'GREADY

    “Together, we plan to celebrate and showcase the rich heritage and talent of our Indigenous communities. Our club has a rich heritage and culture that’s headlined by incredible Indigenous players who have been leaders both on and off the field. We’re committed to celebrating them and our current players to inspire the next generation.”

    The idea, created by the Roosters 18 months ago, has the backing of Venues NSW - the owners and operators of the Sydney Cricket Ground, Allianz Stadium, Accor Stadium (Sydney Olympic Park), CommBank Stadium (Parramatta), WIN Stadium (Wollongong) and McDonald Jones Stadium (Newcastle).
    Venues NSW chairman David Gallop has implored the NRL to implement the initiative next year.

    “The Eora Round is an exciting concept and will be a great celebration of Indigenous culture in Sydney with some of our other home teams,” Gallop told this masthead.

    South Sydney Rabbitohs’ Indigenous Round jersey launch in 2023.

    “I was involved in establishing the Indigenous All Stars while at the NRL and saw first-hand how much pride the players and fans took in it.

    “We hope the Eora Round develops into a special new marquee event at Allianz Stadium that will celebrate the great contribution of Indigenous athletes to rugby league and bring our whole community closer together.”

    The Roosters tried to get the concept off the ground for this year but only had South Sydney’s support when they pitched the idea last season.

    They’ve since managed to convince new Wests Tigers chief executive Shane Richardson to take one of the club’s home games to Moore Park if the NRL approves the concept.

    Latrell Mitchell after kicking a goal in Souths’ win over the Roosters in the first week of the 2022 finals.CREDIT:MATT KING/GETTY IMAGES

    “Eora Round represents an exciting opportunity to celebrate our incredible Indigenous culture and reinforce Sydney’s place as the premier sporting destination in Australia,” NSW minister for sport Steve Kamper said.

    “These festivals of sport are increasingly popular with the fans and can deliver a real boost to the local Sydney economy.”

    The Tigers held a board meeting on Monday where Richardson presented the club’s stadium strategy for the next few years following a $40 million government funding injection into Leichhardt Oval.

    The Tigers are expected to take home games against Parramatta and Penrith to CommBank Stadium next year. They’ll also host a game at Magic Round, splitting the remaining eight home games between Leichhardt and Campbelltown.

    Wests Tigers CEO Shane Richardson and Inner West Mayor Darcy Byrne.CREDIT:EDWINA PICKLES/SMH

    The Herald has obtained an email, sent to NRL chief executive Andrew Abdo, that was also sent to eight NRL clubs, by Venues NSW chief executive Kerrie Mather.

    Mather has written to Abdo regarding a number of scheduling requests as the NRL begins work on the 2025 draw.

  • #2
    Why not play all three games on the same day.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
      Why not play all three games on the same day.
      That makes more sense although you'd have to put up with Souffs fans for 6 hours.
      Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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      • #4
        Another indigenous round. The comp sounds like a great idea by itself. Why do we always have to put some sort of other stuff behind it? Takes away from the whole concept, this incessant virtue signalling. Nauseating. With due respect. It's blokes playing footy.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
          Why not play all three games on the same day.
          It is the only option if they want this to be a success.

          No one is going to make a 3-day weekend out of it but if the Tigers & Rabbitohs want to be prelims to our main event game then I’m fine with it. I’ll show up early to watch them play.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post
            Another indigenous round. The comp sounds like a great idea by itself. Why do we always have to put some sort of other stuff behind it? Takes away from the whole concept, this incessant virtue signalling. Nauseating. With due respect. It's blokes playing footy.
            It is not another indigenous round. It is proposed during the indigenous round.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post
              Another indigenous round. The comp sounds like a great idea by itself. Why do we always have to put some sort of other stuff behind it? Takes away from the whole concept, this incessant virtue signalling. Nauseating. With due respect. It's blokes playing footy.
              I was about to disagree with you however remembered anyone who does gets a fouled mouth breakdown directed at them

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              • #8
                I'll eat my hat if the NRL are still doing this in 10 years time.

                It's all about the money!! Nothing to do with respect and recognition. FFS.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                  It is not another indigenous round. It is proposed during the indigenous round.
                  My point remains the same.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Rooster36 View Post

                    I was about to disagree with you however remembered anyone who does gets a fouled mouth breakdown directed at them
                    Ok.

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                    • #11
                      As soon as I saw Shane Richdarson was involved it was obviously about money. Wants to move West Tigers to Homebush and away from Leichhardt Oval to improve their finances so he can say what an amazing job his done. Did the same at South’s, not sure their supporters are happy with going to Homebush

                      I like the concept but just call it what it is and don’t take us supporter as idiots

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

                        My point remains the same.
                        Is it virtue signaling that we make an event out of Anzac Day also then?

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                          Is it virtue signaling that we make an event out of Anzac Day also then?
                          The right-wing nut jobs on here will say no…just like freedom of speech unless you say something they disagree with.
                          Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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                          • #14
                            Anzac Day was first recognised back in 1916.

                            Indigenous round started in the NRL back in 2015. Why did the NRL start recognising indigenous people? Sponsorship market share and the recruitment of young indigenous athletes that the AFL were targeting with success. Eventually the NRL won't give a rats. They're a business that will tap into whatever trending at the time.
                            Last edited by Bates; 06-22-2024, 06:00 PM.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                              Is it virtue signaling that we make an event out of Anzac Day also then?
                              No it is not 6. What a ridiculous question. Please leave me alone, you freak.

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