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    The NRL has today announced the remaining details of the 2014 Draw, including the dates, days and times of Rounds 21-26.

    With opponents and venues already decided at the season's beginning, this morning's announcement sees the completion of details for this season's draw ahead of the lead in to the Finals Series.

    A mixed back of feelings has emerged from within Roosters HQ following the announcement with the Club disappointed to have missed out on a Sunday afternoon fixture at home in 2014, something COO - Commercial Ted Helliar re-iterated was a let down for Members and fans.

    “Commercially the draw is disappointing. In particular for our Members, supporters and their families who have been craving Sunday afternoon football at Allianz Stadium all year and not to have hosted one is very disappointing for them and also for the Club,” Helliar said.

    With four home games in the last six Rounds, Roosters Fans won't be dissapointed with the blockbusters coming their way as we host close-rivals the St George Illawarra Dragons on 2 August (Saturday night), see Daniel Mortimer return to Allianz Stadium with the Gold Coast Titans on 11 August (Monday night), welcome the 'Big Three' to town with the Melbourne Storm on 30 August (Saturday night) and close out our season with our annual clash with our arch-rivals the South Sydney Rabbitohs on 4 September (Thursday night).

    In the only other fixtures of the final six see the boys travel to Leichhardt Oval on 16 August (Saturday night) to face the Wests Tigers and cross the ditch to face the NZ Warriors on 24 August (Sunday afternoon).

    Further to his thoughts on no Sunday arvo footy at home in 2014, Helliar also opened up on the confirmed home fixtures announced this morning, including the mouth-watering final two matchges against the Storm and Bunnies - including the potential final NRL battle between our very own Sonny Bill Williams and Sam Burgess - and an exciting concept planned for our Round 21 clash with the Dragons.

    “Our Round 21 clash with close-rivals the Dragons was pencilled in for a Friday night but has now been moved to Saturday. We have huge plans in place for this game, working with one of the worlds largest entertainment brands that not only Roosters Members and supporters will love but people from right around the globe. It’s one of the best concepts I’ve been involved in and we as a Club can’t wait to share it in the coming weeks with the rugby league public and this concept deserves free to air coverage.”

    “We wrap up the regular season with two cracking Top 8 clashes starting with the Storm in Round 25, who will bring their ‘Big Three’ and hopefully a bumper crowd. This is also our Members Appreciation Round, with our 2014 Members doing a lap of honour pre-game and we'll also be giving away a brand new Peugeot 208 Active to one lucky Member, thanks to Marrickville Prestige Smash Repairs."

    "Finally, our annual Round 26 showdown with the Rabbitohs is the big one. The thought of it being the last time that two of the game's biggest names, Sonny Bill Williams and Souths Sam Burgess facing off in itself for any Fan to want to be in the stands that night."

    "These games never disappoint on the field and even though it’s on a Thursday night we all need to work hard to make sure we have 40,000 in the Allianz Stadium stands for our last home game of the year and Sonny’s last regular season home game in the Red, White and Blue of the Roosters."

    “Whilst the draw isn’t exactly what we hoped for we all still need to get behind the team, get up from in front of the TV and get to the game to cheer our boys into September.”


    In addition to speaking with Helliar, Roosters.com.au caught up with Trent Robinson to get the thoughts of the Head Coach on how the boys will handle the draw and #TheRunHome, including his call on Fans to get behind the side as they head into September football.

    "Whatever day we play, the boys will be ready and we call on our Fans to do the same and be there with us, whether it be home or away," Robinson said.

    "Four of the final six are here at home and we hope to see a sea of Red, White and Blue at each."

  • #2
    as a season ticket holder it is very disappointing.
    As mentioned in another post - I have 5 season tickets and take 3 kids under 5 with me to the games (well I would like to)
    but the scheduling is very kid/family unfriendly - makes the value I get for the kids season tickets very poor - cant take them to Thursday/Monday night games.
    If I renew next year - it wont be for the family I tell you that - best to just get myself a season ticket and just buy tickets on the day for the kids to games that they can attend

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    • #3
      Originally posted by fletch View Post
      The NRL has today announced the remaining details of the 2014 Draw, including the dates, days and times of Rounds 21-26.

      With opponents and venues already decided at the season's beginning, this morning's announcement sees the completion of details for this season's draw ahead of the lead in to the Finals Series.

      A mixed back of feelings has emerged from within Roosters HQ following the announcement with the Club disappointed to have missed out on a Sunday afternoon fixture at home in 2014, something COO - Commercial Ted Helliar re-iterated was a let down for Members and fans.

      “Commercially the draw is disappointing. In particular for our Members, supporters and their families who have been craving Sunday afternoon football at Allianz Stadium all year and not to have hosted one is very disappointing for them and also for the Club,” Helliar said.

      With four home games in the last six Rounds, Roosters Fans won't be dissapointed with the blockbusters coming their way as we host close-rivals the St George Illawarra Dragons on 2 August (Saturday night), see Daniel Mortimer return to Allianz Stadium with the Gold Coast Titans on 11 August (Monday night), welcome the 'Big Three' to town with the Melbourne Storm on 30 August (Saturday night) and close out our season with our annual clash with our arch-rivals the South Sydney Rabbitohs on 4 September (Thursday night).

      In the only other fixtures of the final six see the boys travel to Leichhardt Oval on 16 August (Saturday night) to face the Wests Tigers and cross the ditch to face the NZ Warriors on 24 August (Sunday afternoon).

      Further to his thoughts on no Sunday arvo footy at home in 2014, Helliar also opened up on the confirmed home fixtures announced this morning, including the mouth-watering final two matchges against the Storm and Bunnies - including the potential final NRL battle between our very own Sonny Bill Williams and Sam Burgess - and an exciting concept planned for our Round 21 clash with the Dragons.

      “Our Round 21 clash with close-rivals the Dragons was pencilled in for a Friday night but has now been moved to Saturday. We have huge plans in place for this game, working with one of the worlds largest entertainment brands that not only Roosters Members and supporters will love but people from right around the globe. It’s one of the best concepts I’ve been involved in and we as a Club can’t wait to share it in the coming weeks with the rugby league public and this concept deserves free to air coverage.”

      “We wrap up the regular season with two cracking Top 8 clashes starting with the Storm in Round 25, who will bring their ‘Big Three’ and hopefully a bumper crowd. This is also our Members Appreciation Round, with our 2014 Members doing a lap of honour pre-game and we'll also be giving away a brand new Peugeot 208 Active to one lucky Member, thanks to Marrickville Prestige Smash Repairs."

      "Finally, our annual Round 26 showdown with the Rabbitohs is the big one. The thought of it being the last time that two of the game's biggest names, Sonny Bill Williams and Souths Sam Burgess facing off in itself for any Fan to want to be in the stands that night."

      "These games never disappoint on the field and even though it’s on a Thursday night we all need to work hard to make sure we have 40,000 in the Allianz Stadium stands for our last home game of the year and Sonny’s last regular season home game in the Red, White and Blue of the Roosters."

      “Whilst the draw isn’t exactly what we hoped for we all still need to get behind the team, get up from in front of the TV and get to the game to cheer our boys into September.”


      In addition to speaking with Helliar, Roosters.com.au caught up with Trent Robinson to get the thoughts of the Head Coach on how the boys will handle the draw and #TheRunHome, including his call on Fans to get behind the side as they head into September football.

      "Whatever day we play, the boys will be ready and we call on our Fans to do the same and be there with us, whether it be home or away," Robinson said.

      "Four of the final six are here at home and we hope to see a sea of Red, White and Blue at each."
      What a joke, how do the defending premiers not get the time slots that are best 'marketable' for themselves. Surely games against Souffs, Storm and even St Merge should be placed in showpiece timeslots (i.e. Friday night or Sunday arvo), where there is a greater chance of an entertaining game and a 35,000+ crowd. To not get one Sunday arvo home game for the year is ludicrous.

      It's really time for all of us loyal Roosters fans to get to as many games as possible, and to cheer as loud as we can to make up for the other 15,000 who would be there if the NRL werent a bunch of idiots

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      • #4
        There was a huge uproar following the Thursday Night Flop in round 1, when the blockbuster match should have attracted way more than 27,000.

        What do they do? Put the round 26 fixture on the same night.

        The game is run by f*ckwits.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kegs2 View Post
          There was a huge uproar following the Thursday Night Flop in round 1, when the blockbuster match should have attracted way more than 27,000.

          What do they do? Put the round 26 fixture on the same night.

          The game is run by f*ckwits.
          NO!!!
          The f*ckwits allow channel 9 to run the game

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          • #6
            Originally posted by pelli69 View Post
            NO!!!
            The f*ckwits allow channel 9 to run the game
            Maybe Channel 9 are the f*ckwits?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by kegs2 View Post
              Maybe Channel 9 are the f*ckwits?
              you are probably right

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              • #8
                The title, Ted Helliar pissed at Roosters draw, I thought for a second we had another bubbling scandal on our hands.

                Does anyone recall the whinging when we planned only 5 weeks ahead with the schedule, under NewsRLs reign???

                Or when we used to take a home game to Gosford or Darwin???

                I recall sitting in the sun on a Sunday arvo at the SFS with meek crowds of 15k max.

                But on Friday nights we would often get more. Fark I recall give away sell outs on Monday nights.

                TV ratings are the reason the game has a billion plus dollar budget these days.

                Did anyone seriously think TV companies would give our game all that cashola and not want a say in programming???

                Isn't Gynge the man at ch 9??? Why isn't everyone emailing his arse???

                Last edited by stsae; 07-04-2014, 02:35 PM.


                The FlogPen .

                You know it makes sense.

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                • #9
                  But yet we get only Saturday night games when most children are in bed and adults are getting ready to hit the town. No wonder crowds re poor and the players lack any motivation playing to 45,000 thousands seats.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
                    But yet we get only Saturday night games when most children are in bed and adults are getting ready to hit the town. No wonder crowds re poor and the players lack any motivation playing to 45,000 thousands seats.
                    I hate that this weeks game is Saturday night as I have a family members birthday to attend at a restaurant.

                    I've emailed the NRL and Gynge and Poxtel to register my utter disdain for their scheduling as this occurs every year on this particular weekend.

                    Carnts.



                    The FlogPen .

                    You know it makes sense.

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                    • #11
                      The draw this year is crap. Cannot believe no Sundays.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Horry View Post
                        The draw this year is crap. Cannot believe no Sundays.
                        there has to be an INVESTIGATION!!!!!!!

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                        • #13
                          Unfortunately being premiers has meant we've received a shit load of Saturday night games.

                          CH9 get the first two picks which is automatically a Brisbane game + whatever they see as the biggest blockbuster of the week, then Fox get the next pick which they use for their premier slot of 7:30pm on a Saturday night.

                          So the large bulk of our games being on Friday's & Saturday's really shouldn't be that surprising. Unfortunately it's a trend that may well be set to continue should we maintain our status as a top 4 team in the future.

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                          • #14
                            What an absolute joke screw you NRL and channel 9 you gypsies.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by stsae View Post
                              The title, Ted Helliar pissed at Roosters draw, I thought for a second we had another bubbling scandal on our hands.

                              Does anyone recall the whinging when we planned only 5 weeks ahead with the schedule, under NewsRLs reign???

                              Or when we used to take a home game to Gosford or Darwin???

                              I recall sitting in the sun on a Sunday arvo at the SFS with meek crowds of 15k max.

                              But on Friday nights we would often get more. Fark I recall give away sell outs on Monday nights.

                              TV ratings are the reason the game has a billion plus dollar budget these days.

                              Did anyone seriously think TV companies would give our game all that cashola and not want a say in programming???

                              Isn't Gynge the man at ch 9??? Why isn't everyone emailing his arse???

                              yeah its the same gynge and tv station that lynched pearce

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