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Originally posted by ChookMaster View Post
No one.
We have a few spots open.. something like 4? I think
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Originally posted by rcptn View Post
If you look at our website the top 30 is currently full. Also Itula is making his Roosters debut on the bench of our SG Ball team this weekend so Top 30 for him at this stage seems far fetched. Where did you hear he is in our top 30?
Here I’ll give you his management’s insta where he is photographed signing a contract alongside his family and Mitch Aubbo.
JSM_Global_Management on Insta
What a terrible post from you amateur.
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Originally posted by rcptn View Post
If you look at our website the top 30 is currently full. Also Itula is making his Roosters debut on the bench of our SG Ball team this weekend so Top 30 for him at this stage seems far fetched. Where did you hear he is in our top 30?
The Top 30 will be confirmed just prior to Round 1 (Usually a couple of vacant spots left open until final top 30 set by June 30th)
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Originally posted by "gaz" View Post
The Rooster's website 30 players currently contains Train and Trial and Supplementary players etc too.
The Top 30 will be confirmed just prior to Round 1 (Usually a couple of vacant spots left open until final top 30 set by June 30th)
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Months after poaching young gun Itula Seve from Canterbury, the Sydney Roosters have upgraded the young star on a monster three-year extension which will see him at the club until at least the end of the 2028 season.
Seve, the former Harold Matthews Cup (under-17) captain at the Bulldogs, hasn’t played a game at his new club yet, but officials have been so impressed by the 18-year-old they have plans to fast track him to the NRL.
One Roosters recruiter even compared Seve to a young Jason Taumalolo at the same age, and believes the SG Ball (under-19) eligible star is ready to take on men.
The upgraded deal at the Bondi Junction club will see the front-rower move to a full-time NRL training deal in 2026, followed by a spot in the top-30 squad for 2027 and 2028.
The Roosters have a good crop of forward talent coming through the ranks with the likes of Blake Steep and De La Salle Va’a part of a changing of the guard following the departures
of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Terrell May and Sitili Tupouniua.
Seve has been named to play his first game of the year in the Roosters’ SG Ball team against St George Illawarra at Henson Park on Saturday.
Seve’s older brother, Fanafou followed him from the Bulldogs to the Roosters after making his under-19s State of Origin debut for NSW last year.
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Originally posted by Horry View PostMonths after poaching young gun Itula Seve from Canterbury, the Sydney Roosters have upgraded the young star on a monster three-year extension which will see him at the club until at least the end of the 2028 season.
Seve, the former Harold Matthews Cup (under-17) captain at the Bulldogs, hasn’t played a game at his new club yet, but officials have been so impressed by the 18-year-old they have plans to fast track him to the NRL.
One Roosters recruiter even compared Seve to a young Jason Taumalolo at the same age, and believes the SG Ball (under-19) eligible star is ready to take on men.
The upgraded deal at the Bondi Junction club will see the front-rower move to a full-time NRL training deal in 2026, followed by a spot in the top-30 squad for 2027 and 2028.
The Roosters have a good crop of forward talent coming through the ranks with the likes of Blake Steep and De La Salle Va’a part of a changing of the guard following the departures
of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Terrell May and Sitili Tupouniua.
Seve has been named to play his first game of the year in the Roosters’ SG Ball team against St George Illawarra at Henson Park on Saturday.
Seve’s older brother, Fanafou followed him from the Bulldogs to the Roosters after making his under-19s State of Origin debut for NSW last year.
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