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  • #91
    It's official

    Chad Townsend to Join Roosters in 2025

    The Sydney Roosters have today announced the signing of Chad Townsend to a one-year contract for season 2025.

    https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...sters-in-2025/

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    • #92
      Now official:

      https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...sters-in-2025/

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      • #93
        Originally posted by HunchoRooster View Post
        To those of saying he will be playing reserves and is a depth signing, you are in coping mode. He will be playing as a starter.
        You think he will be starting ahead of Sammy? Your dreaming. He's $280-300K contract value indicates he is a depth signing.

        No one will be handed anything next year so Sandon will have to work for the 5/8 spot, which I believe he will earn/win and when has depth never been a good thing? It creates competition for spots and brings out the best in players by not allowing Sandon to get too comfortable, look at Crichton atm. Had we not of recruited someone like Chad please explain what we would've done if Walker went down?

        His experience will be great for Sammy & Sandon. Brings something different to what Kez & Cooper would've been telling them both the last few years too.

        Smart signing imo.

        Now we need to sign up some centres.

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        • #94
          Great signing
          for that experience $300k is a bargain
          he is on $700k currently so taking over half a pay cut
          as it’s been mentioned no one is guaranteed a spot you need to earn it and competition will only help players to get in the 17
          Have a look at this season plenty of nrl experience not in the 17

          of sandon smith is good enough he will be our 6 next year but if not Townsend will be
          loosing players and experience you need to sign someone

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          • #95
            Walker could be playing Origin next year, which would make this signing even smarterer than it already is.

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            • #96
              Decent signing, both sandon and Sammy are very small. And get knocks here and there that put them out for a week or two.

              If they went down who do we put in Watson? Or the kid from u19s blues?

              Not the flashiest or most exciting player but we a need back up with experience

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              • #97
                I can appreciate the signing, but it’s the “experience” comments that I question a little, yes he has played plenty of NRL, but what experience are we hoping to pass on?

                Is he a clutch player when the game is on the line?
                does he have a calming effect on the team?
                Is he a leader?

                he may be, but for some reason it doesn’t come through when I’m watching him. I’ll keep a closer eye on him in the cowboys games from now on.

                Walker plays best when he is free and spontaneous, we don’t want Townsend to reel that in, we need him to complement him. As someone mentioned earlier, isn’t Cronk s role to mentor the halves?

                im taking the Townsend signing as though he will be our starting halfback, and Walker 5/8.

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                • #98
                  The new rumour is Dylan Brown. He'd be alright but I still dunno why we'd punt Sandon.

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                  • #99
                    Toby Rodwell extended today with the Roosters until 2028!

                    Well done Easts!

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                    • Originally posted by Bansai Pipeline View Post
                      Backing this 1000%

                      Just what we need. An old head in the halves.
                      he is shit release 5 mill of top class players and sign a discount bargain 42 shop special..fark that .
                      Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe

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                      • Halfback recruit Chad Townsend insists he won’t destabilise the Roosters scrumbase and has hailed Sam Walker as the playmaking young gun to bring an NRL premiership back to Bondi.

                        As revealed by this masthead, Townsend has agreed terms on a one-year deal with the Roosters and the Cowboys veteran broke his silence on the reasons behind his shock move to the NRL glamour club.

                        The former Sharks title-winner is committed to the Cowboys for the rest of this season before shifting to the Roosters where he will chase a second premiership ring in what shapes as his NRL swan song in 2025.

                        But Townsend scuppered speculation he is eyeing off the No.7 jumper, vowing to play a mentoring role for rising halves Walker and Sandon Smith in the post-Luke Keary era.

                        Townsend turns 34 in January and believes Walker, rated Queensland’s next Origin halfback after Daly Cherry-Evans, has the class to deliver the Roosters’ first premiership since back-to-back titles in 2018-19.

                        “I am pretty clear in what my role will be,” Townsend said in his first interview since inking a 12-month deal with the Roosters.

                        “I’m there to help and I will be there to help in any way I can.

                        “Whatever ‘Robbo’ (coach Trent Robinson) needs me to do, I am willing to do.

                        “I am looking forward to working with those two younger halves, they are very exciting halves.

                        “Obviously, Sam has done some incredible things on the field and Sandon Smith has done some good things as well.

                        “If I can mentor those guys and help them in any way, I will do that.”

                        Townsend knows what it takes to win a title. The 257-game shot-caller steered Cronulla to the 2016 premiership and he believes the 22-year-old Walker has what it takes to take the Roosters to the title summit.

                        “Without a doubt he can,” he said.

                        “Sam’s style of play is what some would say is a little unorthodox, but it is incredible to watch.

                        “He is entertaining and the best thing about Sam Walker is you don’t know what the kid is going to do next. He has that many tricks in his bag. I look forward to meeting him more next year and getting to know him.”

                        While the Roosters are determined for Smith, 21, and Walker to succeed, Townsend doesn’t want to be a passenger at Bondi and vowed to step-up if required from the NSW Cup.

                        “I will be there competing as much as I can,” he said.

                        “Look, I understand where I’m at. I understand what my role is at the Roosters and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to help the team win.

                        “At the end of the day, I will be competing and doing my best every day and soaking up what could be my last year professionally as an NRL player.

                        “If I get the opportunity to play first grade at the Roosters, that’s great.”

                        Townsend paid tribute to the Cowboys for resurrecting his career on a three-year deal that saw him play a key role in North Queensland’s fairytale preliminary final campaign in 2022.

                        Townsend’s mentoring helped turn Tom Dearden into an Origin playmaker at the Cowboys and he is hoping to do the same thing for Maroons hopeful Walker.

                        “I can’t thank the Cowboys enough. Going to North Queensland has been one of the best moves of my career,” he said.

                        “I will always value the experiences I’ve had up here, the people I’ve met and the relationships I’ve made.

                        “I can confidently say that some of these guys are some of the best mates I have got now and this is one of the tightest-knit playing groups I have ever been a part of.

                        “It will be sad to say goodbye at the end of the season.

                        “I’m really proud of what we have been able to achieve up here over the last couple of years. The first year was like a movie. Last year was up and down and this year I feel like we are heading in the right direction.

                        “I am really focused on making sure I finish on a good note here.”

                        Townsend had interest from Super League clubs and the Bulldogs and was shocked when Roosters coach Robinson came calling.

                        “To be honest, I wasn’t sure if the Roosters move would happen,” he said.

                        “The first thing I wanted to do was make sure I wanted to play next season.

                        “Being off-contract, this is my 14th year and I know at some stage it will finish. I gave myself the first six weeks of this season to answer that question. The first thing I decided was that I definitely wanted to play next year. I still have that fire in the belly and I wanted to play on.

                        “Once I made that decision, I just wanted to enjoy myself and enjoy every day coming to training because I wasn’t sure if it was going to be my last

                        “I met with multiple teams overseas and looked at it really hard. I had a couple of meetings in Australia with NRL teams as well, then the opportunity came up to meet with Trent Robinson and Daniel Anderson (recruitment chief).

                        “They explained where they were at with their roster and it was a move that really appealed to me.

                        “An offer came through and then we agreed on it a week later, so it happened pretty quickly.

                        “Not knowing what was going to happen next year fuelled me, motivated me but it also excited me about going after a new challenge and exploring what is out there for me and my family.

                        “I think we have found that with the Roosters.

                        “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to be inside the four walls of the Roosters and be around Trent Robinson, hearing him speak and I just want to help their guys win anyway I can.

                        “I still believe at my age I can learn more and I am open to do that. The Roosters run a tight ship with their expectations and standards and that will happen next year, but my full focus first is on the Cowboys.

                        “Hopefully I can finish up here with a premiership, that would be a fairytale ending.

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                        • I’m happy to see that the club has a plan, we arnt panicking and rushing sandon and Walker, obviously the plan was to have Keary for one more season but that changed, so we tried for SJ but we’re knocked back so we have chad now, it was always the plan and the club is sticking to it and that’s great to see.. we are a club that thinks 3 moves ahead and that is a luxury most clubs don’t have. Welcome chad.
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                          • Changed my tune on the signing. Seems like he’ll be here as a backup/mentor. For $300,000 it ends up being pretty good value, and if Walker/Smith are out for the short term, we have someone semi-competent to step in
                            EASTS TO WIN!

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                            • If he plays nsw cup consistently, should hopefully help with some of their issues as well. Be good next to the young halves in the team coming through as well

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                              • 300k for a fella who is playing regular first grade currently for a top 8 side is pretty good, Cowboys are only 2 points behind us on the ladder and obviously Chad at halfback plays a significant role in that, he's also a backup goal kicker and has a good kicking game which we lack plus of course the 250+ NRL games, plenty of finals experience and the fact he was in a prelim just 2 seasons ago is positive also.

                                Welcome Chad.

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