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RONALD MATAIA VOLKMAN -
Waverley College team mate of Luca Moretti,
Has starred though Roosters junior ranks - HMatts, SG Ball.
Contracted to play Roosters Jersey Flegg 2020 but has plenty of clubs interested in him including Rugby.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwpQpl1xRxw
https://wwos.nine.com.au/nrl/the-mol...2-f9acb3306535
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Originally posted by girvie View Post
Does anyone know if he was injured this year? He did the pre-season with the Bears but only played 1 game and didn't play any Flegg games.
15 September ?
Congratulations Edenn Rogers-smith who has agreed to terms on an extension with the Sydney Roosters that will see him join the NRL - National Rugby League Squad in 2020
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Originally posted by Kelby View PostLike i said, the team is in a great period atm.
Great coaches, management.
Team spirit, juniors, etc.
We went from the transit lounge in our dark /shit years to a powerhouse with Nick and Trent running the show. And we will continue to evolve. Go Easts.
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Originally posted by girvie View Post
Does anyone know if he was injured this year? He did the pre-season with the Bears but only played 1 game and didn't play any Flegg games.When you trust your television
what you get is what you got
Cause when they own the information
they can bend it all they want
John Mayer
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Originally posted by Kelby View PostLike i said the future looks great.
Latrell wont be missed..........
Its a shame, but he wants other opportunities i suppose!
If he's not playing for us next season he'll be sorely missed....sorely.
He doesn't seem to know what he wants...in the midst of the advice he's getting.
What he should want is to stay at the Roosters 'forever'...it really is his home.
He should've re-signed with us for 3 years from 2021 on.
Maybe now he realises that.
He hasn't signed with anyone else...and has a contract with us for next season.
The players love him, Trent said he's a good kid...so what's the problem?
So he was allegedly talking with the Dogs during the finals...he made a mistake.
Just make him sit on the naughty chair for a while...and repent his sin.
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https://www.wauchopegazette.com.au/s...-state-finals/
St Joseph's Regional College return from All-Schools touch football tournament
by Paul Jobber - December 3 2019 - 3:25PM
SAINT Joseph's Regional College knew they were up against it.
It proved to be the case at the year 7/8 All Schools touch football titles in Penrith last month although they were competitive right to the end.
Coach Simon Gudgeon said they started their campaign on the right note with a 2-1 win over Guyra before their tournament was brought to an abrupt end.
Defeats at the hands of St Eddies (1-0), St Dominic's (3-1) and Hunter Sports High School (3-1) meant they didn't qualify for the quarter-finals.
"They were all close games, but we were drawn in a really tough pool," Gudgeon said.
"St Eddie's are always a strong school; they won the 9/10 division and the other two schools are always good."
St Joey's task wasn't helped following the withdrawal of their two middles before the tournament with Blake Steep signing with the Sydney Roosters and Jalin Downey broke his collarbone.
"We had our two strong players out so if we had have had them, we probably would have made the quarter-finals," Gudgeon said.
The coach saved special mention for Jack Alchin and Aiden Grove who were two of the standouts.
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St Joseph's Regional College return from All-Schools touch football tournament
by Paul Jobber - December 3 2019 - 3:25PM
SAINT Joseph's Regional College knew they were up against it.
It proved to be the case at the year 7/8 All Schools touch football titles in Penrith last month although they were competitive right to the end.
Coach Simon Gudgeon said they started their campaign on the right note with a 2-1 win over Guyra before their tournament was brought to an abrupt end.
Defeats at the hands of St Eddies (1-0), St Dominic's (3-1) and Hunter Sports High School (3-1) meant they didn't qualify for the quarter-finals.
"They were all close games, but we were drawn in a really tough pool," Gudgeon said.
"St Eddie's are always a strong school; they won the 9/10 division and the other two schools are always good."
St Joey's task wasn't helped following the withdrawal of their two middles before the tournament with Blake Steep signing with the Sydney Roosters and Jalin Downey broke his collarbone.
"We had our two strong players out so if we had have had them, we probably would have made the quarter-finals," Gudgeon said.
The coach saved special mention for Jack Alchin and Aiden Grove who were two of the standouts.
Unfortunately the NRL is tackle footy.
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Billy Smith was interviewed for the Roosters website. This is the kind of thing you want your up and comers to say:
I’d love to play consistent first grade next year.
I’m still learning the trade and my craft from the coaching staff and senior players, but I’m not training to play New South Wales Cup.
I want a spot, wherever that may be.
Just have to work hard, train well and impress.
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Originally posted by zac View PostBilly Smith was interviewed for the Roosters website. This is the kind of thing you want your up and comers to say:
I’d love to play consistent first grade next year.
I’m still learning the trade and my craft from the coaching staff and senior players, but I’m not training to play New South Wales Cup.
I want a spot, wherever that may be.
Just have to work hard, train well and impress."The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."
Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by zac View PostBilly Smith was interviewed for the Roosters website. This is the kind of thing you want your up and comers to say:
I’d love to play consistent first grade next year.
I’m still learning the trade and my craft from the coaching staff and senior players, but I’m not training to play New South Wales Cup.
I want a spot, wherever that may be.
Just have to work hard, train well and impress.
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