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Sydney Roosters dump Newtown Jets as their feeder club
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostUm, we went up to play the Titans on Easter Saturday 2012. I flew up there from Melbourne to attend and I believe you were the gentleman leading the Chookpen chanting at the front..
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View PostUm, we went up to play the Titans on Easter Saturday 2012. I flew up there from Melbourne to attend and I believe you were the gentleman leading the Chookpen chanting at the front..
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Originally posted by roosterproud View Postnow I cant let facts get in the road can I rwb
appols to all whom I have misledIt was such a good day out, I'm surprised you didn't remember it. My boy SKD scored twice...
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Originally posted by Mr Chook View PostI'm an Old Boy Wyong Roo from the late '80 and early '90's. My old man was on the board and club president of Wyong RLFC for a number of years too. On the surface it would seem a perfect match for a Chooks and Roos fan like myself but I feel a bit hesitant about the whole situation.
Below is a post I made on another footy forum about this...
"It's interesting. I can see the logic behind it for the Roosters. The Central Coast is one of Australia's fastest growth areas. I think the population has almost doubled in size in the last 20 years and its hasn't slowed yet. There are thousands of kids up there playing jnr footy compared to a very small amount in the Newtown area, which I think could fall under Souths jnr region anyway.
Does this mean the final demise of one of our original Foundation Clubs in the Jets? I hope not but it doesn't sound good does it?
When Wyong first applied to play in NSW Cup the board were adamant they wanted to go it alone and the last thing they wanted was to be a feeder club for an NRL team. They wanted Wyong jnrs to have a great chance to represent their area and at a high level instead of being denied an opportunity by an NRL clubs reserve graders clogging up the top grade.
Behind probably Tweed Heads and Wests Newcastle, Wyong DRLFC would be the richest club in regional NSW and can easily afford to go it alone in NSW Cup. It now seems we have changed our tune. It's probably the right thing to do so we can remain competitive in NSW Cup but we should be cautious that the Roosters don't overrun our great club and that Wyong can still call the shots on their future moving forward."
They need reserve graders in their team if they want to go to the next level, its a win win for both parties. I think its very exciting news for Easts fans that will embrace the area and for the central coast." A man can only walk as far as he can see"
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Originally posted by moses123 View Post
In my eyes it was only ever our players who missed first grade playing in Newtown's NSW Cup side.
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'It's obviously a business decision to get players out of the central coast."
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Pro football is a business...plain and simple.
So we're now the defacto "Central Coast Roosters" up there?
The 'Central Coast Bears' will never be happeniing, seems to me...so the NRL fans on the Central Coast now have the opportunity to follow us...the best...the best colours, the best playing strips, and the best run club.
All good.Last edited by bondi-boy; 07-17-2014, 09:39 PM.
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Originally posted by roosterproud View Postbut wait. next the roosters will move to the mid coast as a home base
The Coast economy, like the Illawarra and Campbelltown and even Newcastle, can't or struggle to support an NRL franchise of their own. That's why the CC Bears never made it into reality.
Easts are best placed in commercial terms such as sponsorships and revenue to remain based in Sydney's eastern suburbs and city region, as we have always been since 1908. I can't envisage a time when the shrewd membership and Board of Easts would ever contemplate leaving Sydney.
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