ROOSTERS’ BIG NIGHT OUT
IT was the secret stadium sleep-out that could inspire the Roosters to the NRL’s greatest prize.
The Sunday Telegraph can reveal the Roosters last week slept on the hallowed turf at Alliance Stadium in a determined bid to turn their home ground into a rugby league fortress.
Thirty players and 16 members of the football staff vowed to make Allianz Stadium the most feared away trip in rugby league in an extraordinary pre-season bonding camp that forced the players to sleep in driving rain.
Shunning the stock-standard pre-season trip to the Central Coast, Roosters coach Trent Robinson ordered his team to spend the night on the playing surface with nothing more than a pillow and a sleeping bag.
IT was the secret stadium sleep-out that could inspire the Roosters to the NRL’s greatest prize.
The Sunday Telegraph can reveal the Roosters last week slept on the hallowed turf at Alliance Stadium in a determined bid to turn their home ground into a rugby league fortress.
Thirty players and 16 members of the football staff vowed to make Allianz Stadium the most feared away trip in rugby league in an extraordinary pre-season bonding camp that forced the players to sleep in driving rain.
Shunning the stock-standard pre-season trip to the Central Coast, Roosters coach Trent Robinson ordered his team to spend the night on the playing surface with nothing more than a pillow and a sleeping bag.
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