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  • Zeke Fahina joins Sydney Roosters Academy Program


    by News Of The Area - Modern Media - January 22, 2025


    Zeke Fahina has developed a stellar reputation in local rugby league circles.

    EZEKIEL “Zeke” Fahina, a rising rugby league talent from Camden Haven, has earned his spot in the Elite Roosters Junior Rugby League (JRL) program for the 2024/2025 season.

    Designed by the Sydney Roosters, the program offers talented junior players the opportunity to engage in specialised elite training tailored to their age and playing position.

    Zeke’s rugby league journey began at age five, running onto the field for the Blacktown City Bears.

    In 2022, following his family’s relocation to North Haven, Zeke joined the Camden Haven Eagles.

    Since joining the Eagles Zeke has often played above his age group, taking on the U16 competition as a 14-year-old last season.

    Despite playing older opponents, Zeke has proven himself a force to be reckoned with, impressing both his coach and teammates with his speed, powerful runs and offloading ability.

    Zeke is also no stranger to representative rugby league, having previously been selected in the Group 3 Junior Rugby League Academy.

    In 2024, his prowess on the field caught the eye of Roosters talent scout Rob McAlpine, resulting in Zeke receiving an invitation to trial with the Roosters JRL Development Squad.

    Following a rigorous selection process Zeke secured a spot in the prestigious program.

    With the support of his family, including his father Ulise “Les” Fahina, who also traversed the Roosters development pathways in his youth, Zeke is determined to make the most of this opportunity and pursue his dreams in rugby league.

    “I was really excited when I was told I was selected,” said Zeke.

    “As training approaches each week I am keen to attend and to further develop my skills.”

    Zeke’s mother, Melissa, said she was “so proud” of her son.

    “I feel Zeke’s selection in this program has given him greater visibility of what is available and what he has the potential to achieve.

    “It is great to see him working hard in order to obtain this.”

    With aspirations of wearing the famous red, white and blue of the Roosters one day, Zeke’s future in rugby league looks very promising.

    The Sydney Roosters Academy was established in 2021 and delivers targeted coaching and development programs for players invited to participate in the Club’s Junior Development and Representative programs.

    The program’s esteemed alumni include successful Premiership winners such as Jake Friend, Boyd Cordner, Joseph Manu and Victor Radley, highlighting the caliber of talent nurtured within its ranks.

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    Position?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
      Position?
      Not sure, has a second rower look about him, article mentions his powerful runs and offload ability.

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      • #4
        He should be playing Harold Matthews this year. Long way to go. We probably haven't signed him for very long

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

          Not sure, has a second rower look about him, article mentions his powerful runs and offload ability.
          I assumed the same thing but just wanted to know if anyone can confirm.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Schooner View Post
            He should be playing Harold Matthews this year. Long way to go. We probably haven't signed him for very long
            great post

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Thirteen View Post

              I assumed the same thing but just wanted to know if anyone can confirm.
              I did look at some other articles on the young fella he was listed in the second row in a rep team a year or 2 ago. Obviously only young so that could change. Some facebook comments I read talked about how many man of the match awards he's won, and every time he makes a speech after one of them, he thanks his parents for driving him to his games

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

                I did look at some other articles on the young fella he was listed in the second row in a rep team a year or 2 ago. Obviously only young so that could change. Some facebook comments I read talked about how many man of the match awards he's won, and every time he makes a speech after one of them, he thanks his parents for driving him to his games
                A good footy player and a good person. Should fit right in at our great club.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

                  Not sure, has a second rower look about him, article mentions his powerful runs and offload ability.
                  Plays Middle, Edge and Centre

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Schooner View Post
                    He should be playing Harold Matthews this year. Long way to go. We probably haven't signed him for very long
                    Far too young for HM, Zeke turns 15 in 2025 and part of Roosters HM development team. HM is kids turning 17 but we often see 16yo Kids playing a year early, He may play some Andrew Johns cup for Central Coast Roosters this year
                    Last edited by Bouris; 01-28-2025, 02:47 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Bouris View Post

                      Plays Middle, Edge and Centre
                      Thanks for the info. Have you seen him play, and if so, how does he go?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster View Post

                        Thanks for the info. Have you seen him play, and if so, how does he go?
                        Yes i have, he is a big kid in his age group but plays 2 years above also which isnt easy in the middle.

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