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    Boyd Cordner extends contract with the Sydney Roosters

    The Sydney Roosters are pleased to announce to our Members first that Boyd Cordner has signed an extension for a further two years, keeping him at the Club until the end of 2018.

    23 year-old Cordner expressed his delight at extending his arrangement with the Foundation Club.

    “I love the Roosters. I’ve been with the Club since I was 16 years old and this is my home,” said Cordner.

    “I’ve made a lot of my best mates here and from the coaches to the office staff, it feels like family and I couldn’t see myself playing anywhere else.

    “I’m just really excited to know that I’ll continue to work on my game with the coaches we have here, and be a part of the team,” he added.

    Roosters Recruitment Manager, Peter O’Sullivan, was also pleased to have Cordner re-commit to the Club.

    “Boyd joined the Roosters as part of our pathway program, and since making his NRL debut, we have watched him develop into a representative player,” said O’Sullivan.

    “From the outset, Boyd indicated that his heart was with the Roosters and that this was where he wanted to continue to develop his career, so we’re pleased to have retained his services despite interest from other clubs,” he added.

    Roosters Head Coach, Trent Robinson, added: “A fierce competitor with a strong work ethic, Boyd is highly respected by the coaching staff and his teammates for what he does out on the football field and at training.

    “But, just as importantly, Boyd is also respected by us all for the man that he is away from the field, and its great news for the Roosters to know that Boyd will continue to play his role for a further two years,” he added.

    Since making his NRL Debut with the Roosters in 2011, Cordner has played 96 games to date. In the representative arena, he has to date played 5 games for NSW (2013-2015), represented Country (2013) and played 6 Tests for Australia (2013-2014).

    He capped off a strong 2015 season by winning the Roosters prestigious Jack Gibson Medal, awarded to the Club’s Player of the Year.

  • #2
    Great news in the face of all the other stuff thats going on. Lets hope some of the more negative speculation on other threads is untrue.
    Originally posted by jism
    I saw Reynolds crying in front of me after the game and yelled out 'WHAT ARE YOU CRYING ABOUT?!?!? GO SAY SORRY TO COOPER YOU GRUB!!!' He looked up at me with a pretty broken looking face.

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    • #3
      Great news!

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      • #4
        Great news.. Will this also put him in-line to co-captain the side ??

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        • #5
          I'm that pumped about this news that i'm changing my avatar to a pic of Boyd

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 2 weeks View Post
            I'm that pumped about this news that i'm changing my avatar to a pic of Boyd

            That is great news 2 weeks.

            It is also great that Boyd has decided to remain a coq!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cords_is_a_coq View Post


              That is great news 2 weeks.

              It is also great that Boyd has decided to remain a coq!
              Gotta love a loyal coq.

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              • #8
                Pretty sensational news.

                Now let's lock up Horrie Jr for 400-500k per year for 3-4 years before he becomes worth 800k.

                Learn from the RTS mistake.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                  Pretty sensational news.

                  Now let's lock up Horrie Jr for 400-500k per year for 3-4 years before he becomes worth 800k.

                  Learn from the RTS mistake.
                  Agree.

                  With the shortage of quality halves, a breakout 2016 season can easily see Hastings market value double.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tommy Smith View Post
                    Pretty sensational news.

                    Now let's lock up Horrie Jr for 400-500k per year for 3-4 years before he becomes worth 800k.

                    Learn from the RTS mistake.
                    Too true mate

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                    • #11
                      What if he bombs out?

                      Glad I'm not POS.

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