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Anzac Day Clash back at the SFS

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Anzac Day clash between Dragons and Roosters locked in at SFS for next eight years





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Source: The Daily Telegraph



THE traditional Anzac Day match between St George Illawarra and the Sydney Roosters will be played at the Sydney Football Stadium for the next eight years.

And their round 22 match next season will be played next door at the Sydney Cricket Ground.
The two clubs, who worked together on the deal, are hoping for a combined crowd total of 70,000, a figure which would net each club around $400,000.
The deal with the SCG and Sports Ground Trust is over four years with a four-year option.
Last year's Anzac Day game was shifted to Homebush, but the return to Moore Park will please fans who attend services in the city before heading to the game.
"Essentially it's an eight-year deal," Roosters chief executive Steve Noyce said.
"Now that it is locked in, we can make the game bigger and better and know where we are heading. The two clubs are behind it, as is the NRL and the SCG Trust."
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The return match in August will be played at the SCG to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Easts' 38-0 Grand Final win over St George.
The match will also coincide with the launch of the Roosters' Hall of Fame.
"We certainly welcome the Dragons' decision to have the Anzac Day blockbuster at the SFS. And the return match next season will be played at the SCG, the game's heartland," SCG Trust chief executive Jamie Barkley said.
Meanwhile, the Roosters are expecting Willie Mason to reveal within the next fortnight that he has two offers from Japanese rugby union.
There was speculation yesterday the Roosters would offer Mason a $100,000 payout, but the former Test forward is believed to want $200,000.
"Greg (Keenan, Mason's manager) has told us that the two offers have come from companies while he and Willie were in Japan," Noyce said. "The process takes time. We have given Willie until the Christmas break (to find a new club).
"Maybe then we are in a position to see what is best going forward. He has a contract in place with us for 2010.
"Willie, the Roosters and his manager have been very open through this and we have given Willie a chance to explore other opportunities."
Asked had the club offered a $100,000 payout to Mason, Noyce said: "No one has spoken about that."
Mason, who is on $450,000 a year at the Roosters, has also been linked to French Super League club Catalans.
 

silverex

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Can't wait to commemorate the 35th anniversary of Easts' 38-0 Grand Final win over St George........NOT!!

Anway, I don't mind playing them at SFS. If every year is like 2009 it'll be great. Dragons supporters easily outnumbered the opposition and it was their 'home' game.
 
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When it's their home game the ground is 60-40 Dragons fans and when it's our home game the number of Roosters fans makes up an even smaller %. It's pretty pathetic.

Hopefully Easts have to do something as part of this deal to enourage their fans to show up to ANZAC Day, no matter whose home game is.
 

adamkungl

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Good work by both clubs... This year I expect a far more competitive showing from us, and a bigger crowd.
 

The Preacher

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What happened to Mr. Tired & Emotional telling us that Parramatta has a march so the diggers could go there and then go to Homebush Toilet Bowl for the game, and that it made economic sense to play at ANZ??? 2 seasons latter it's at the SFS again and lacked in for 8 years.
This will be like Fonzie saying he was wrrrrrr......wrrrrrrr. That's right, the question will be asked at the Football Club AGM, and there's no chance of him saying he f**ked up but by hell it's going to be funny watching him hate me big time. :lol:
 

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