Sydney City Roosters vs. Parramatta Eels | Round 17, 1998
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgimyDHrZic
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There are plenty but these ones really have been imprinted in my memory......
The Manly 2013 final 4 to nil what an absorbing game......
Those wins come back wins against the Knights in 1998 and 2000, the 2000 one possibly the most significant win for me and my number one game of all time to me.......we got back into a GF after about 20 years (it felt like an enternity as I was just a kid in 1980) I felt compeletely crushed losing to the Bulldogs after that game. It felt like throughout the late 90s,the chance at redemption it was so tantalisingly close but we couldnt get there. It has ushered in our largely sustained success since then.......
The 2010 win against the West Tigers, what a classic.
There was a game against Manly in the early 90s when we were completely shit and they were white hot.....we held them to nil or a low score, we may have only scored a try to 2....not sure if that was the game Adam MacDougall saved 3 tries for us......
The 1987 game against Manly who had won something like 12 or 13 in a row at the time and we were thumped 32 to nil or something like that by the Eels before on the back of a 10 out of 10 performance from the great Peter Sterling. I remember Artie who was our coach who said Manly will beat us by 50 next week if we play like that......we were up by 26 to nil just after half time I think......
The drubbing we gave the Dragons just after we started our run for the 2002 premiership, I think we beat the Warriors who were running 1st or 2nd the week before by 44 to nil, this was just before or after the Dogs got caught cheating the cap. It was during this game, I felt we would win the comp.......
Also the win I cant remember when maybe 1995 against Manly at Brookvale, in where Gus Gould wanted to walk the team off as we were copping a monster of a reaming from the ref (was it Harrigan?)....I think we ended up winning anyway lol......Last edited by 4 the all in brawl; 08-09-2024, 10:01 PM.
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Those Knights finals wins will always be in my top 5.Originally posted by King Salvo View PostThe Roosters club site has a stack of games folk can view - classic games/ grand finals wins from 1974 and matches going back to 2018
https://www.roosters.com.au/watch/fu...?sessionPage=4
Apart from the Grand Finals - a few include
1996 - Monday Night Football - Roosters vs Bronco's with the exception of getting out of the car park
2010 - Week 1 Qualifying Final - Roosters vs Wests Tigers
2000 - Preliminary Final - Roosters vs Newcastle Knights
1998 - Week 2 of Finals - Roosters vs Knights
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Watched this the other day, classic game which could have gone either way, just a shame the Vermin got to lead late in the gameOriginally posted by Hawkeye View Post
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Another of those tight classics from Henson Park in 1987.
Classic Hugh McGahan around the 19th minute mark.
I had this game on video many years ago but wiped over it, wish i would have kept as i enjoyed watching again just now. Just to think it was 37 years ago sitting at Henson Park watching this game and quite a few others, where does the time go ?Last edited by horrie hastings; 03-01-2024, 10:49 PM.
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1984 wasn't a good year for Easts but i remember being at North Sydney Oval when Easts came back from the dead to win.
Norths vs Easts Rd 7 1984
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnemt3h9mq8
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One game I’d love to watch again was when our roosters obliterated the Penrith panthers at home late in 2004. The halftime score was 40-0 it was an avalanche of tries in the first half. Freddy had stepped a Penrith player in our own half to run away for a try and Minichiello made a few breaks from inside our own half even scoring a try himself. Amos Roberts scored all 12 of their points after he had signed with us for the next season.
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