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Given his father and uncle played for Souths, it prompted one family member to offer: “His dad finished at Souths, Sam was a bit of an oppositional child, so he wanted to support the club Souths hated the most.”
The cynics will say Walker signed with the Roosters ahead of other clubs, including the Broncos, purely for money. He reportedly signed a two-year deal at 16 worth $300,000.
In truth, he’d been a Roosters fan since he was a young boy, falling in love with them when Ben woke him up to watch the thrilling final moments of the Roosters’ qualifying final against the Wests Tigers in 2010.
From then on, Walker had team photos on his bedroom wall and begged for a Roosters jumper, much to the bemusement of his father, a former Bronco.
In an exclusive interview with The Sunday Mail on the eve of his NRL debut, Walker says he has no bad blood with the Broncos, but felt the Roosters environment could help him best succeed as a young playmaker.
“It wasn’t too hard a decision (to leave the Broncos and sign with the Roosters) to be honest,” Walker said.
“I wanted to go to a club where I could play my best football. I felt there were people at the Roosters, like Trent Robinson, who were there to support me.
“I followed the Roosters since I was seven or eight so it’s surreal to think I’m now at the club.
“I remember watching one game where the Rabbitohs beat the Roosters on the siren and I had a massive sook, I ran to my room and flipped my Roosters flag hanging on my wall the other way. I was filthy.
A young Sam Walker in Roosters gear with dad Ben.
Just a few things I found in the DT and SMH articles about why he supported the roosters
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