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Selling history for a few more tickets

Brycey

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As a Roosters fan, I have commended the efforts of my team in previous years to be one of the few in the competition if not the only team, to reguarly take a home game each season to areas in Australia without an NRL team.

For ours, the area of focus is Gosford. A city on the Central Coast in NSW who have been on the bad side of lady luck on more than one occasion when it has come to the continous aspirations of the local community to have their region served as an entity in the National Rugby League competition.

To understand the pain and frustrations inflicted upon the people of Gosford one only has to re-trace the steps of history.

Exihibit A: The North Sydney Bears. The Bears, a foundation club, made the decision that at the end of 1999 the Bears would travel north an hour up the highway and call the Central Coast home. Unfortunately for them and the people of Gosford, fate as we know it (or more commonly known as Mr. Murdoch) got in the way and under the cover known as the 'criteria', North Sydney were not granted a license into the NRL 2000 competition.

Exhibit B: The Northern Eagles. Fast track one year, Manly and North Sydney, two clubs who hate each other decide to make up and kiss and become one big happy family known as the Northern Eagles. The Eagles, who deliver on North Sydney's promise to bring games to Gosford compromise on having half their home games played out on the Central Coast. Yippee!

Unfortunately this ugly figure of fate turns up again (now disguised as Manly board members who from all sources are said to be ugly) and decide that things just aren't working out and they want a divorce, although it seem bad their publicist says they still remain the best of friends. In the midst of the divorce, Manly gets the house, car, and kids and North Sydney gets the boot. Manly find this all too stressful and decide to go back home and live with mum and dad (Brookvale Oval).

Exhibit C: John Singleton's cash cow/bear. The year is 2005 and expansion is on the horizon. 3 contenders emerge as the likely 16th team, Michael Searle's Gold Coast Titans, John Singletons Central Coast Bears, and some crazy anonimous Dutch guy who wants a team in Wellington, New Zealand. The prospect of a Central Coast side did look promising and the Bears were ticking all the right boxes; modern stadium, community support, juniors, sponsors, ideal area, and eccentric millionaire.

The people of Gosford had every right to be confident, yet as it did in the past fate came just in time although now in the shape of David Gallop and his cronies from the NRL Board. The answer was clear to all 3 hopefuls, thanks but no thanks. With the answer set in stone John Singleton told the NRL they knew where to come knocking when the NRL was ready for a 16th team.

And they did. A year later the Gold Coast Titans were emitted into the NRL. And we thought the Jewish people have had a bad run in history, try being a league fan in Gosford!

But what does this, if at all have to do with the Roosters, the team that has tried to fill the void of lack of league to the Gosfordians at least once a year every year since 2004.

Well on April 20, 2008 the Roosters will play the Newcastle Knights 100 years to the day they played their first game of rugby league. This exciting event, apart of the NRL's heritage round will be played before a Roosters 'home' crowd in, you guessed it...Gosford.

I myself could not think of a better way for the Roosters to show respect to their local Sydney supporters for their past 100 years of loyalty then celebrating such a tremendous event in city of Gosford.

While the Roosters continued efforts to promote rugby league in Gosford, an area that has been through much heartache are appreciated, it should not come at the expense of the history and tradition of the club.

Moreso the fact that in the 2 previous years the Roosters have opted to move their home games against Newcastle to Gosford, for those needing a lesson in geography Gosford is a 50 minute drive to the Newcastle region and many Gosfordians identify themselves as Knights supporters.

Now call me paranoid, but it seems that this game is only being played at Gosford to maximise crowds which in turn maximises profit return. Shock horror! Someone call the police now, but seriously, before you start sending me nasty emails I know just as well as the next person along that doing such a thing to boost crowd numbers isn't a crime and can be looked at more as a service to the game.

But on the 100th year to the day that the Sydney Roosters stepped out onto the field in the red, white, and blue and that is to be replicated in a foreign city, a crime has indeed been committed. History and tradition has been traded in for an extra buck.
 

Timmah

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I find it ironic that on the day that the NRL is celebrating 100 years exactly since the first premiership matches, that neither game will be played at a current fulltime venue OR any venue that was used in the first weekend of the competition in 1908 (those being the SCG and Bluetongue Stadium).

Having said that, Souths have hit up BTS far more than the Roosters in recent years if memory serves, and Manly are doing it about the same amount I think.
 

*Paul*

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Raises the question, what sort of state are Birchgrove Oval and Wentworth Park in 100 years on?
 

macavity

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thanks roosters

you will be outnumbered

by us crazy novocastians cheering on the mighty red and.... white???
 

Brycey

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I find it ironic that on the day that the NRL is celebrating 100 years exactly since the first premiership matches, that neither game will be played at a current fulltime venue OR any venue that was used in the first weekend of the competition in 1908 (those being the SCG and Bluetongue Stadium).

Having said that, Souths have hit up BTS far more than the Roosters in recent years if memory serves, and Manly are doing it about the same amount I think.
Total games played at BTS

Roosters

2000
R18 Northern Eagles 22 (4-3-0) 20 (4-2-0) W 04-Jun-2000 Grahame T.Archer 14353
2004
R17 North Queensland 32 (6-4-0) 22 (3-5-0) W 03-Jul-2004 Grahame T.Archer 16127
2005
R12 Canberra 30 (5-5-0) 16 (3-2-0) W 28-May-2005 Grahame J.Robinson 16253
2006
R22 Newcastle 18 (3-3-0) 32 (5-6-0) L 06-Aug-2006 Grahame T.Archer 18124
2007
R12 Newcastle 18 (3-3-0) 22 (4-3-0) L 02-Jun-2007 Grahame T.De Las Heras 11264


Souths
2002
R24 Penrith 12 (2-2-0) 28 (5-4-0) L 24-Aug-2002 Grahame S.Richards 10573
2004
R10 North Queensland 20 (3-4-0) 20 (3-4-0) D 15-May-2004 Grahame S.Lyons 10138
2005
R5 Newcastle 37 (6-6-1) 12 (2-2-0) W 10-Apr-2005 Grahame P.Simpkins 16162
R25 North Queensland 16 (3-2-0) 30 (6-3-0) L 28-Aug-2005 Grahame S.Hayne 13079
2007
R5 Newcastle 22 (4-3-0) 23 (4-3-1) L 15-Apr-2007 Grahame G.Badger 18321
R17 Melbourne 8 (2-0-0) 12 (2-2-0) L 07-Jul-2007 Grahame J.Maxwell 14288


Manly:
2007
R22 Newcastle 50 (9-7-0) 16 (3-2-0) W 10-Aug-2007 Grahame S.Hayne 17122
 

Timmah

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thanks roosters

you will be outnumbered

by us crazy novocastians cheering on the mighty red and.... white???

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vs

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Timmah

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Total games played at BTS:

Roosters
2004 R17 v North Queensland
2005 R12 v Canberra
2006 R22 v Newcastle
2007 R12 v Newcastle
2008 R6 v Newcastle

Souths
2002 R24 v Penrith
2004 R10 v North Queensland
2005 R5 Newcastle
2005 R25 v North Queensland
2007 R5 v Newcastle
2007 R17 v Melbourne
2008 R11 v Storm

If we're talking "taking games to BTS" then lets scratch the N-Eagles hey ;-)

Don't get me wrong, not whinging - I'm bloody glad both teams and Manly (and whoever else brings games here) is doing so... but Souths are far more fond of the region IMO.
 

Brycey

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Technically the Dragons one looks too much like the Knights one seeing as its Newcastles 1908 jersey.
 

Knight87

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I don't know if this is true or not, but aren't Souths taking their neutral venue 'home matches' to Perth next year, and not playing at Gosford anymore?
 

Apey

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all I know is I'm going to my first away game ever due to the distance and that i'll be there cheering on teh knights
 

Timmah

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And I thought that our centenary jersey looked too much like the Dragons..

Btw looking forward to us wearing
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on Anzac day.

As I understand it, that jersey is not being sold with sponsor badges and such on it.
 

Brycey

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ledzep, I'm going to give the Roosters a plug and tell you that if you buy that jersey now-ish you also get the Roosters book (no its not a bitch session about other clubs, its actually a look back and celebration of the 100 year history of our club).

And Timmah, your understanding is correct. Out of respect for the war vets, the 1945 jersey will be without sponsors and also available only in the old fashioned cotton.
 

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