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  • Junior Wisdom: Pearce Returns to Inspire Academy

    King Salvo I was waiting for you to start a thread on this but you havnt so Ive had to.

    For all those who dont like Pearcy have a read & you will realise he is loved by the Roosters.
    Like Ive said plenty of times Pearcy put his body on the line for 10 years & played it farkin tough & thats why the hierarchy at the Chooks love him.


    On Wednesday morning the Sydney Roosters' Centre of Excellence welcomed back a prodigal son - 2013 Premiership-winning halfback Mitchell Pearce.
    Back in Australia to reconnect with family and friends from his time in the English Super League playing for Catalans, the 33-year-old was on hand in the early hours to impart some words of wisdom to the Club's Academy players.


    The fledgling Academy members were all ears when Pearce spoke about his career at the Club - one that began as a 17-year-old steering around a side including the likes of Craig Fitzgibbon, Anthony Minichiello and Craig Wing.

    Following a quick Q&A, the group then headed down to E.S Marks for a field session, overseen by none other than his two former teammates and the Club's Academy CEO and Head Coach, Mitchell Aubusson and Jake Friend.

    "I spoke to Aubo and he just reached out and asked if I could come in and have a bit of a chat," Pearce said about his visit.
    "I keep in touch with him and Friendy and a lot of my good mates from here anyway, but I was always more than happy to come in.
    "I played here for a long time and it was great to have a chat with some of the Club's young up-and-coming players."

    Stepping foot into the Club's Centre of Excellence in Allianz Stadium for the first time, the veteran no.7 was taken aback by the state-of-the-art facilities the Roosters call home.
    While he'll still be lacing up the boots in 2023, Pearce was full of praise for his now-retired teammates and believes they have all the tools to build another dynasty at Moore Park.
    "It's a great setup - one of the best in the NRL I've seen, that's for sure," he said.
    "Aubo was always destined for something like this. He's always been a professional and he's always been very organised.
    "Friendy is a leader isn't he? The boys are doing really well and I think they'll both make good head coaches one day.

    "It looks like the Club is putting themselves in a really good place for the future."

    A popular figure at Bondi during his tenure between 2007 and 2017, it was no surprise to see the positive reaction from former teammates and staff alike when the man called Junior walked through the door.
    After playing over 200 games in the Red, White and Blue, winning a Premiership and creating countless memories, it's clear that the Roosters will always be home for Mitchell Pearce.
    "The Roosters mean a whole lot to me," he stated.
    "I played here for a long time and I've got memories for life. I arrived when I was 16 and I became a man here.
    "From the front office staff, all the way to the players, there's a lot of friendships I've made here that will stand the test of time."



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    Love me some Pearcy. This may sound over the top, but I hope his life dosent follow Brett Finches path.

    Not the sordid details and drug addiction per se but a more stable and mature lifestylife.

    Sometimes having left the limelight certain people tend to struggle.

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    • #3
      Mickey Lane

      See page 2 - Pearce Meets the Sydney Roosters Academy

      A short video

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      • #4
        Good luck to Pearce & I thank him for his service.

        But I still remember his Knights emblem kissing & bagging out our supporters..etc. when he left. He could have had a bit more humility about him.

        Soccer players who score against their former clubs don't carry on & hardly recognise their achievement in respect to former team mates & fans.

        IMO Pearce won't be someone I remember that fondly. Fire away Pearce lovers.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Eggspert View Post
          Good luck to Pearce & I thank him for his service.

          But I still remember his Knights emblem kissing & bagging out our supporters..etc. when he left. He could have had a bit more humility about him.

          Soccer players who score against their former clubs don't carry on & hardly recognise their achievement in respect to former team mates & fans.

          IMO Pearce won't be someone I remember that fondly. Fire away Pearce lovers.
          Regarding kissing the emblem...

          He was simply pissed. You can't deny he absolutely busted his ass for this club every game he played from a teenager. The club did the right thing signing Cronk but I think Pearcy was absolutely gutted and simply hurting. I can forgive him. He also got crucified the worst I have ever seen a player be treated for the Australia Day 'incident'. He literally didn't do a single thing wrong or break any law. The whole thing was a disgrace to the NRL and even the Roosters.

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          • #6
            Never understood the hate .Mitch busted his ass for this club and as pointed out in a above post was gutted to be replaced by Coops . Hindsight suggest he should have stayed and learnt from a master but that all past .was and will always be a great Rooster

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Easts75 View Post

              Regarding kissing the emblem...

              He was simply pissed. You can't deny he absolutely busted his ass for this club every game he played from a teenager. The club did the right thing signing Cronk but I think Pearcy was absolutely gutted and simply hurting. I can forgive him. He also got crucified the worst I have ever seen a player be treated for the Australia Day 'incident'. He literally didn't do a single thing wrong or break any law. The whole thing was a disgrace to the NRL and even the Roosters.
              Fair enough, he had an axe to grind & no doubt wanted to finish his career with us & being forced out would have devastated him.

              I hold Cords, Maubs, Mini, Ricko, Friend, & other Rooster greats in much higher esteem. Players who would never bad mouth the club. Pearce wouldn't rate in the top 10 past Rooster players since 2002 IMO.

              Of course he busted his ass, that's what he was being paid for.

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              • #8
                How could you miss this one Mick? The King was all over this a while ago, like a hobo on a ham sandwich.
                #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by King Salvo View Post
                  Mickey Lane

                  See page 2 - Pearce Meets the Sydney Roosters Academy

                  A short video
                  Yep, got ya King, my bad.

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