Sydney Roosters supremo Nick Politis admitted to divided loyalties after Greece were granted a last-minute entry into the NRL Nines tournament in Las Vegas.
Politis and fellow Roosters board members, including Mark Bouris, along with CEO Joe Kelly, were at Silverbowl Park to witness the first appearance by their newly renamed Los Angeles Roosters team.
Greece are in Vegas for a two-match series against the United States and both nations became late additions to the Nines tournament after their first Test was cancelled on Wednesday night due to lighting problems caused by thieves stripping the copper from a light pole.
“I am involved with Greece too, I am sponsoring them so I hope Greece don’t play the Roosters because it would be very hard to work out who I am going to barrack for,” Politis told NRL.com.
https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...n-vegas-debut/
Politis and fellow Roosters board members, including Mark Bouris, along with CEO Joe Kelly, were at Silverbowl Park to witness the first appearance by their newly renamed Los Angeles Roosters team.
Greece are in Vegas for a two-match series against the United States and both nations became late additions to the Nines tournament after their first Test was cancelled on Wednesday night due to lighting problems caused by thieves stripping the copper from a light pole.
“I am involved with Greece too, I am sponsoring them so I hope Greece don’t play the Roosters because it would be very hard to work out who I am going to barrack for,” Politis told NRL.com.
https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...n-vegas-debut/