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  • Roosters in Perth 2020-2022

    Perth coup as NRL premiers Sydney Roosters head west

    • By DEAN RITCHIE

    Just six weeks after the success of hosting State of Origin II, Perth has secured another rugby league coup by luring NRL premiers the Sydney Roosters to Western Australia for three games over the next three seasons.

    The Australian understands the historic partnership between the Roosters and the Western Australia government will be announced this morning.

    The Roosters will play one match a year at Perth’s HBF Park until the end of 2022. And preliminary plans are being discussed for the match to be played just a week before State of Origin I selection — meaning all the Roosters’ superstars will be playing.

    The game could be against Canberra because the Raiders’ British imports would be an attraction to the large contingent of English living in Western Australia.

    The Roosters will play home matches next season at the Sydney Cricket Ground, Central Coast Stadium, Suncorp Stadium and now in Perth.

    The Perth deal will replace a three-year contract the Roosters negotiated with the South Australian government to play one game each season in Adelaide.

    Interest in rugby league throughout Western Australia has increased significantly since a sellout 60,000 crowd watched NSW demolish Queensland 38-6 at Optus Stadium in Origin II.

    Canterbury announced just last month the club would take one a game to the west for the next three years, with ANZ Stadium to be refurbished after Origin in Sydney next season.

    The Roosters will play their Perth match early next season, the Bulldogs later in the year.

    While securing the Bulldogs was big for Perth, luring the reigning premiers to Western Australia is massive for the WA Government.

    “We are looking at growing membership in Western Australia and extending our brand; not only our Roosters brand but also have our corporate partners get exposure into Western Australia,” said Sydney Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly, who is in Perth for today’s announcement.

    “We are really excited about playing here in Perth for the next three years. It is about promoting rugby league in Western Australia.

    “There is great deal of interest over here. We have seen that from State of Origin this year through ticket sales, etc.

    “The (Perth) deal will expire after the current broadcast cycle and WA has desires to try and enter a team in the competition after that.

    “We are happy to continue to raise awareness for rugby league and the interest the game has over here. The government here is very passionate about rugby league.

    “The WA government is looking to continue having NRL content here in non-Origin years. It shows their intent.”

    The Roosters’ home ground, Allianz Stadium, has been knocked down for refurbishment.

    Souths and Manly have previously played games in Perth.

    The Roosters will play a home game in Magic Round in Brisbane again next season.

    The club will have nine matches next season at the SCG.

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • #2
    I think they are trying to have more home grounds than the West Tigers.

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    • #3
      As long as its during the school holidays, I'm in.

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      • #4
        WHY Central coast still? It usually means another "away" game and a loss.

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        • #5
          Home game at Suncorp? Magic Round I assume.

          Shame about Adelaide.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Thirteen View Post
            Home game at Suncorp? Magic Round I assume.

            Shame about Adelaide.
            Yeah, now its twice as far.
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            • #7
              Disappointed we won't be playing in Adelaide.
              Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.

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              • #8
                Yeah magic round is Brisbane

                Central Coast would be due to the agreement with the Central Coast RL

                Happy with a game in Perth - new location to visit! Plus most teams are moving at least 1-2 games away for $, I'd rather perth/adelaide than moving a home game to brisbane/qld to play a queensland team or to nz to play the warriors (teams like Manly move home games to wellington to play the warriors, and to brisbane to play brisbane...thats handing your crowd advantage to another team)

                Also happy to mix up away-home games more while the stadium is being re-built. 9 is enough for the SCG (and yes I am a paying member in Sydney). However I do think its rough that if you fly to perth you have to buy a new ticket if you are a member, that should be included and members should be rewarded for their effort to travel. This was also the case for central coast games until this year, at least they fixed that

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by NorthChook View Post
                  Yeah magic round is Brisbane

                  Central Coast would be due to the agreement with the Central Coast RL

                  Happy with a game in Perth - new location to visit! Plus most teams are moving at least 1-2 games away for $, I'd rather perth/adelaide than moving a home game to brisbane/qld to play a queensland team or to nz to play the warriors (teams like Manly move home games to wellington to play the warriors, and to brisbane to play brisbane...thats handing your crowd advantage to another team)

                  Also happy to mix up away-home games more while the stadium is being re-built. 9 is enough for the SCG (and yes I am a paying member in Sydney). However I do think its rough that if you fly to perth you have to buy a new ticket if you are a member, that should be included and members should be rewarded for their effort to travel. This was also the case for central coast games until this year, at least they fixed that
                  I did not know that the home games that were played 'away' did not include a ticket for members. Hope the memberships were at a reduced cost because of this?

                  *Enter Mickey Lane*
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                  • #10
                    My son & his wife live in Perth; good reason for a visit.
                    I've been to see a West Coast Eagles game at the new stadium; good views from any seat., easy to get to.
                    There's a reason why the young and idealistic become the old and cynical.
                    It's called experience.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DirtyHarry View Post
                      My son & his wife live in Perth; good reason for a visit.
                      I've been to see a West Coast Eagles game at the new stadium; good views from any seat., easy to get to.
                      Roosters not playing at the new stadium , they are playing at HBF park which was NIB stadium beforehand.

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                      • #12
                        Hello Perth Roosters
                        ..it’ll be interesting to see

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by The Skeez View Post
                          Hello Perth Roosters
                          dont you dare!
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rented tracksuit View Post

                            I did not know that the home games that were played 'away' did not include a ticket for members. Hope the memberships were at a reduced cost because of this?

                            *Enter Mickey Lane*
                            Yeah only central coast is included (for now, wouldn't be shocked if they took it away again) - so a season member travelling across states to see their team play a 'home' game have to purchase a ticket

                            plus magic round is definitely not included despite sacrificing a home game (roosters get a slice of the $ though)

                            From my knowledge membership is the same price as when we had 12 home games, if not more expensive each year.

                            Our members have had a pretty rough deal in the last few years, they've had periods of being my stingy with free inclusions as well, moving games that aren't included, SCG set up less than ideal. I've also found their membership team frustrating and unable to do simple requests this year (a bloke called Warren has been hopeless - I needed my card re-issued and they had lost it twice in the process of resending, as well as failing to update my details multiple times so i miss out on communication)

                            For a team falling behind in membership numbers in a ground that doesn't have the best ground to watch footy you'd think they would be doing everything to keep members happy. Scares me when they talk about relocation and if a criteria is membership, we could be in trouble.

                            In saying all this as mentioned before, I support the club moving games but they should be included.


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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by NorthChook View Post

                              Yeah only central coast is included (for now, wouldn't be shocked if they took it away again) - so a season member travelling across states to see their team play a 'home' game have to purchase a ticket

                              plus magic round is definitely not included despite sacrificing a home game (roosters get a slice of the $ though)

                              From my knowledge membership is the same price as when we had 12 home games, if not more expensive each year.

                              Our members have had a pretty rough deal in the last few years, they've had periods of being my stingy with free inclusions as well, moving games that aren't included, SCG set up less than ideal. I've also found their membership team frustrating and unable to do simple requests this year (a bloke called Warren has been hopeless - I needed my card re-issued and they had lost it twice in the process of resending, as well as failing to update my details multiple times so i miss out on communication)

                              For a team falling behind in membership numbers in a ground that doesn't have the best ground to watch footy you'd think they would be doing everything to keep members happy. Scares me when they talk about relocation and if a criteria is membership, we could be in trouble.

                              In saying all this as mentioned before, I support the club moving games but they should be included.

                              Well said. Im quote often in and out of town so dont buy a seated membership but it certainly sounds like those who do are getting a rough pineapple.

                              Interesting how you say that our home game in magic round doesnt include tickets but the club gets paid to have their home game there. Does that mean they are giving some of that income back to members then for losing a game? So the club gets full membership income and doesnt need to provide a seat yet can double dip and take income from the venue as well. Doesnt seem fair.
                              Last edited by rented tracksuit; 08-06-2019, 02:11 PM.
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