Showing posts with label Sydney Roosters. Show all posts
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Monday, 23 November 2015

Burgess Sydney Return Against Roosters


Sam Burgess’s return to South Sydney and the NRL will kick off against arch-rivals the Sydney Roosters in front of a potential sell-out Sunday afternoon crowd at Allianz Stadium on 6 March.

In an effort to boost crowd numbers the NRL has announced a number of big Sunday afternoon games in Sydney, scheduled for the family-friendly 4pm timeslot.

“We have certainly made an effort to ensure that some of our best match-ups and blockbusters are in family-friendly timeslots,” the NRL’s head of football Todd Greenberg said.

“Whilst I don’t want to give too much away, we will have a number of strong Sydney derbies on Sundays through the opening rounds of the Telstra Premiership.”

The NRL will release the draw for the 2016 season this week, however the governing body has already confirmed a number of Sunday blockbusters for the 4pm timeslot.

The southern derby of the Sharks and Dragons will headline the second round in the harbour city, while the Dragons will take Souths to the SCG in round three and host Penrith in round four. The battle of the west will play out as Parramatta host Penrith in round five.

Crowd figures dropped to an average of 15,074 last season, their lowest figure since 2004. On average, they dropped more than 800 fans per match on 2014, and were almost 1,500 fans down than in 2005 on average.

Sydney clubs particularly struggled, with the Wests Tigers, Manly, Penrith and Cronulla all failing to average above 12,000 people per match.

Elsewhere, the Eels will reportedly host Brisbane in the first Thursday night match of the season, while the Cowboys look set to begin their premiership defence on a Saturday night to appease their regional supporter base.


Tuesday, 13 October 2015

Todd Carney Suing Cronulla


Todd Carney is suing Cronulla for close to $3 million in what he calls a bid to protect fellow players.

The troubled former Australian playmaker was sacked by the NRL club in June last year after a lewd photo purporting to show him urinating in his own mouth emerged online.

Carney and his lawyers on Monday met with the Rugby League Players Association as he prepares to sue the club for unfair dismissal.

Earlier in the year he won a claim before the NRL Appeals Committee after he argued they denied him a chance to plead his case before the club board.

The former NSW State of Origin halfback said he learned of his sacking from team-mate Wade Graham before being given the chance to give his side of the story.

“I feel I was harshly done by. Some people don’t,” Carney told the Nine Network. “I want it to be cleaned up because I think one day the club might think back to what’s happened to me and it might help another player.”

Carney resumed his playing career in France with Super League club Catalans and last month signed a three-year contract extension. However he did not rule out a return to Australia, saying he still got goosebumps watching the game.

Carney has a lengthy rap sheet, having previously been sacked by Canberra and Sydney Roosters for alcohol-related issues. He was axed by the Raiders in 2008 after being accused of urinating on a patron in a nightclub while he was let go by the Roosters for breaching an alcohol ban in 2011, the year after guiding them to the premiership and winning the Dally M.

While he has a chequered past, his lawyer Julieanne Levick said Cronulla had not followed due process by allowing him a hearing.

“If they had acted reasonably in the first instance we wouldn’t be here now,” she said. “It would’ve been settled.”