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    The Sydney Roosters are pleased to announce that Blake Ferguson has signed a two-year extension, keeping them at the Club until the end of 2017.

    25 year-old Ferguson made his Club debut in the opening round of the 2015 season, and has scored six tries in the 11 games he has played with the Tricolours to date.

    “I’m very proud to have re-signed with the Roosters. The Club has looked after me and I really feel like I’ve found a home here,” said Ferguson.

    “There’s a strong culture here at the Club and I’m excited to be able to continue my football career with the Roosters,” he added.

    Roosters Chief Operating Officer Football, Brian Canavan, said: “Blake has been very happy since he joined our Club and has openly indicated that he was keen to extend his stay.

    “Since he joined us in an off-field capacity mid-way through last year, Blake has worked hard to return to the NRL and is someone who not only buys into the culture at the Club, but drives it,” he added.

    Roosters Head Coach, Trent Robinson, was also pleased to have Ferguson commit his long-term future to the Club, praising Ferguson for his transition into the team.

    “There’s no denying that Blake is a terrific athlete, but more importantly, he’s worked hard to gain the trust and respect of the coaching staff and his teammates via his attitude to training and his commitment to being a positive contributor off the field as well,” said Robinson.

    “I have no doubt that Blake will continue to work hard and be a keen contributor at our Club over the next few years.”

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    Blake Ferguson to remain a Rooster

    The Sydney Roosters are pleased to announce that Blake Ferguson has signed a two-year extension, keeping them at the Club until the end of 2017.

    25 year-old Ferguson made his Club debut in the opening round of the 2015 season, and has scored six tries in the 11 games he has played with the Tricolours to date.

    “I’m very proud to have re-signed with the Roosters. The Club has looked after me and I really feel like I’ve found a home here,” said Ferguson.

    “There’s a strong culture here at the Club and I’m excited to be able to continue my football career with the Roosters,” he added.

    Roosters Chief Operating Officer Football, Brian Canavan, said: “Blake has been very happy since he joined our Club and has openly indicated that he was keen to extend his stay.

    “Since he joined us in an off-field capacity mid-way through last year, Blake has worked hard to return to the NRL and is someone who not only buys into the culture at the Club, but drives it,” he added.

    Roosters Head Coach, Trent Robinson, was also pleased to have Ferguson commit his long-term future to the Club, praising Ferguson for his transition into the team.

    “There’s no denying that Blake is a terrific athlete, but more importantly, he’s worked hard to gain the trust and respect of the coaching staff and his teammates via his attitude to training and his commitment to being a positive contributor off the field as well,” said Robinson.

    “I have no doubt that Blake will continue to work hard and be a keen contributor at our Club over the next few years,” he added.

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    • #3
      We spoke to him at the trivia night. He loves the club. By far the best club he has been at. He feels like he is with family from the top to the bottom.

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      • #4
        That's great news!

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        • #5
          Good news!! Looking forward to watching him tear it up.
          Gotta love the Fergo fend!!!

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          • #6
            Good shit.

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            • #7
              Fantastic news and congrats to all concerned.
              "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

              Thomas Jefferson

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              • #8
                Great news

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                • #9
                  Let us celebrate with the addition of Orange to Rum.

                  Last one on top Easts leagues (to watch the workmen stuff around with Westfields) is a Dog being rooted by Joel Monaghan.
                  SUPER DRAGON!

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                  • #10
                    I was interested to hear Freddy call him our best player.

                    Made me think who would be our best player.

                    The fact it is so hard to find one shows how well balanced we are. No one-man team like the Cows or Souffs here.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
                      I was interested to hear Freddy call him our best player.

                      Made me think who would be our best player.

                      The fact it is so hard to find one shows how well balanced we are. No one-man team like the Cows or Souffs here.
                      We struggled a bit when Fergo was out. He has added another dimension in our attack now that he is fit.

                      But I think losing Friend would affect us much more.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by BUDDY View Post

                        We struggled a bit when Fergo was out. He has added another dimension in our attack now that he is fit.

                        But I think losing Friend would affect us much more.

                        Friend is definitely hardest to replace. But that doesn't make him our best player.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
                          I was interested to hear Freddy call him our best player.

                          Made me think who would be our best player.

                          The fact it is so hard to find one shows how well balanced we are. No one-man team like the Cows or Souffs here.
                          On current form I reckon it's Roger the Dodger.

                          He's the one I usually look at to make something happen anyway.

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                          • #14
                            Only two players can win a game single-handedly* and that's Jared and Rog.

                            * Hyperbole alert!
                            Making Steve Naughton look like Vince Mellars...

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                            • #15
                              Our MVP is Robbo!
                              The world is full of Kings & Queens,who blind your eye's & steal your dreams!

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