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  • Chooks 2026 Title Window

    FYI from the Telegraph


    CHOOKS’ TITLE WINDOW STILL OPEN ... JUST
    Tyson Jackson

    The Sydney Roosters should be challenging for the premiership this year.

    They have recruited the NRL’s most experienced player in Daly Cherry-Evans, the wily veteran who will pair up with one of the game’s best up-and-coming halves in Sam Walker.

    The Roosters have also bolstered their hooking stocks by signing NSW Origin No.9 Reece Robson.

    However, many think it’s 2026 or bust for the Chooks. Cherry-Evans will be 37 when the competition kicks off and champion players such as Daniel Tupou and reigning Dally M medallist James Tedesco are in the twilight of their careers, while Mark Nawaqanitawase is leaving for rugby union at the end of the season.

    We cast an eye over their roster, rookies to watch, issues and more.

    Free agency wrap and rating
    (A-F):

    It’s quality over quantity for the Roosters this year. They have not brought in a mountain of new talent but two representative players who can take this team to a premiership. The inclusions of Cherry-Evans and Robson have instantly turned a battling finals team into a premiership heavyweight. Cody Ramsey is the third and final new addition to the Roosters, who will not only provide great depth but be auditioning to replace Nawaqanitawase for 2027. The club has only lost players who were falling out of favour, so the Roosters have finished this year’s free agency as winners. They have also bolstered their outside backs by signing Tommy Talau from Manly on a two-year deal.

    Rating: A+

    Coach status and safety ratings:

    Trent Robinson is in the same realm as Craig Bellamy at the Storm – as long as he wants the job, he should have it. If the team somehow capitulates, questions will be asked, but that would be the shock of the season. Robinson is safe and if the season goes the way it’s supposed to, he will only become safer.

    Rating: A

    Likely debutants

    Jake Elliott

    The Roosters only have two players in their squad who are yet to play in the NRL and Elliott will be gearing for a debut in the latter stages of the year. He adds a layer of depth in the halves and will be ready if called upon to showcase his talents at NRL level.

    Toby Rodwell

    Another one of the Roosters’ young halves, Rodwell is seen as the future of the club. The young playmaker has been impressive coming through the grades and if any injuries hit the Roosters’ halves, Rodwell looks ready to answer the call.

    Who takes the next step?

    Sam Walker

    With DCE beside him, the NRL will see the best version of Walker. Not only will his running game improve with Cherry-Evans taking some pressure off, Walker will learn from his halves partner about what it takes to be a controlling half. If injury free, Walker will be discussed as one of the premier halves in the competition.

    Naufahu Whyte

    Not only has the Kiwi established himself as an elite front-rower, he’s a great season away from being crowned the best prop in the game. Whyte perfectly slid into the role made famous by Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and is one of the Roosters’ most important players. He lays the platform for the Roosters’ attack and he has the ability to allow Walker and Cherry-Evans to play a free-flowing style off the back of his work.

    Crystal ball

    The Roosters will be in their first grand final since 2019 and look the strongest club in the NRL heading into 2026. The club has found a new version of what Cooper Cronk brought in back-to-back premiership years in 2018-19 and Cherry-Evans will be the signing of 2026.

    Three Burning issues:

    Where does Hugo play?

    Hugo Savala has made his intentions clear that he wants to fight for a spot at the club, after The Daily Telegraph revealed he was set to sign a two-year extension at the Roosters. What
    role he plays in 2026 remains to be seen. He’s big enough to play lock and offers enough versatility for Robinson to consider giving him a bench role.

    Where does Watson fit?

    Connor Watson’s biggest weapon may turn into his biggest curse. Watson is the best utility in the game but with the inclusion of Robson, how will the 29-year-old get on to the field? Robson is an 80-minute hooker and Victor Radley is expected to bust out big game time at lock but Watson needs to be in the club’s best 17. It may be time for Watson to permanently switch to lock. That would push Radley to the second row and Suia Wong to the bench.

    2026 or bust

    The Roosters will have this season to win a premiership or it could be a while until they again have success. They will have Cherry-Evans and Nawaqanitawase together for only one year and the likes of Angus Crichton, James Tedesco and Daniel Tupou
    are all set to either retire or change codes in the coming years. The Roosters’ premiership window has been flung wide open but after this year, players will start to drop away and the window will close just as quickly.

  • #2
    Originally posted by Lindsay's Dentist View Post
    FYI from the Telegraph


    CHOOKS’ TITLE WINDOW STILL OPEN ... JUST
    Tyson Jackson

    The Sydney Roosters should be challenging for the premiership this year.

    They have recruited the NRL’s most experienced player in Daly Cherry-Evans, the wily veteran who will pair up with one of the game’s best up-and-coming halves in Sam Walker.

    The Roosters have also bolstered their hooking stocks by signing NSW Origin No.9 Reece Robson.

    However, many think it’s 2026 or bust for the Chooks. Cherry-Evans will be 37 when the competition kicks off and champion players such as Daniel Tupou and reigning Dally M medallist James Tedesco are in the twilight of their careers, while Mark Nawaqanitawase is leaving for rugby union at the end of the season.

    We cast an eye over their roster, rookies to watch, issues and more.

    Free agency wrap and rating
    (A-F):

    It’s quality over quantity for the Roosters this year. They have not brought in a mountain of new talent but two representative players who can take this team to a premiership. The inclusions of Cherry-Evans and Robson have instantly turned a battling finals team into a premiership heavyweight. Cody Ramsey is the third and final new addition to the Roosters, who will not only provide great depth but be auditioning to replace Nawaqanitawase for 2027. The club has only lost players who were falling out of favour, so the Roosters have finished this year’s free agency as winners. They have also bolstered their outside backs by signing Tommy Talau from Manly on a two-year deal.

    Rating: A+

    Coach status and safety ratings:

    Trent Robinson is in the same realm as Craig Bellamy at the Storm – as long as he wants the job, he should have it. If the team somehow capitulates, questions will be asked, but that would be the shock of the season. Robinson is safe and if the season goes the way it’s supposed to, he will only become safer.

    Rating: A

    Likely debutants

    Jake Elliott

    The Roosters only have two players in their squad who are yet to play in the NRL and Elliott will be gearing for a debut in the latter stages of the year. He adds a layer of depth in the halves and will be ready if called upon to showcase his talents at NRL level.

    Toby Rodwell

    Another one of the Roosters’ young halves, Rodwell is seen as the future of the club. The young playmaker has been impressive coming through the grades and if any injuries hit the Roosters’ halves, Rodwell looks ready to answer the call.

    Who takes the next step?

    Sam Walker

    With DCE beside him, the NRL will see the best version of Walker. Not only will his running game improve with Cherry-Evans taking some pressure off, Walker will learn from his halves partner about what it takes to be a controlling half. If injury free, Walker will be discussed as one of the premier halves in the competition.

    Naufahu Whyte

    Not only has the Kiwi established himself as an elite front-rower, he’s a great season away from being crowned the best prop in the game. Whyte perfectly slid into the role made famous by Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and is one of the Roosters’ most important players. He lays the platform for the Roosters’ attack and he has the ability to allow Walker and Cherry-Evans to play a free-flowing style off the back of his work.

    Crystal ball

    The Roosters will be in their first grand final since 2019 and look the strongest club in the NRL heading into 2026. The club has found a new version of what Cooper Cronk brought in back-to-back premiership years in 2018-19 and Cherry-Evans will be the signing of 2026.

    Three Burning issues:

    Where does Hugo play?

    Hugo Savala has made his intentions clear that he wants to fight for a spot at the club, after The Daily Telegraph revealed he was set to sign a two-year extension at the Roosters. What
    role he plays in 2026 remains to be seen. He’s big enough to play lock and offers enough versatility for Robinson to consider giving him a bench role.

    Where does Watson fit?

    Connor Watson’s biggest weapon may turn into his biggest curse. Watson is the best utility in the game but with the inclusion of Robson, how will the 29-year-old get on to the field? Robson is an 80-minute hooker and Victor Radley is expected to bust out big game time at lock but Watson needs to be in the club’s best 17. It may be time for Watson to permanently switch to lock. That would push Radley to the second row and Suia Wong to the bench.

    2026 or bust

    The Roosters will have this season to win a premiership or it could be a while until they again have success. They will have Cherry-Evans and Nawaqanitawase together for only one year and the likes of Angus Crichton, James Tedesco and Daniel Tupou
    are all set to either retire or change codes in the coming years. The Roosters’ premiership window has been flung wide open but after this year, players will start to drop away and the window will close just as quickly.
    I thought Tommy Talua has only signed a 1 year deal.

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    • #3

      ROOSTERS RECKONER

      2026 SQUAD:

      Angus Crichton, Benaiah Ioelu, Billy Smith, Blake Steep, Cody Ramsey, Connor Watson, Daly Cherry-Evans, Daniel Tupou, De La Salle Va’a, Egan Butcher, Junior Pauga, Jake Elliott, James Tedesco, Junior Tupou, Lindsay Collins, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Nat Butcher, Naufahu Whyte, Reece Robson, Robert Toia, Salesi Foketi, Sam Walker, Siua Wong, Spencer Leniu, Taylor Losalu, Toby Rodwell, Victor Radley, Tommy Talau

      Ins: Cody Ramsey (Dragons), Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Tommy Talau (Sea Eagles).

      Outs: Brandon Smith (Rabbitohs), Sandon Smith (Knights), Zach Dockar-Clay (Sea Eagles), Xavier Va’a (released).

      BEST 17:

      1. James Tedesco (c)

      2. Daniel Tupou

      3. Robert Toia

      4. Billy Smith

      5. Mark Nawaqanitawase

      6. Daly Cherry-Evans

      7. Sam Walker

      8. Naufahu Whyte

      9. Reece Robson

      10. Lindsay Smith

      11. Angus Crichton

      12. Siua Wong

      13. Victor Radley

      14. Connor Watson

      15. Spencer Leniu

      16. Egan Butcher

      17. Nat Butcher

      2025 RICH 100

      James Tedesco ($1.1million), Sam Walker ($900,000), Angus Crichton ($780,000), Victor Radley $750,000), Lindsay Collins ($725,000).

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      • #4
        I wonder what the interchange bench will be if the rule change comes in for a 19 player team with 6 interchanges, Still can only use 4 interchange players and 8 interchanges, 18th player activation will remain the same.

        5 Forwards and a utility back and or 4 forwards / utility back / outside back ?

        I would rather that all 6 interchange players can used for 8 interchanges including game ending injuries and not just the 18th player (activated for 2 game ending concussions or a game ending injury as a result of foul play ( offending player sin binned or sent off) so teams still have 4 interchange players even if they have 2 non concussion related game ending injuries

        If you have no 18th player activation then player 18 and 19 don't play that weekend unless NSW Cup is played the next day.
        Last edited by David Sutherland; 01-07-2026, 12:07 PM.

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        • #5
          Only a GF appearance in 2026 will be seen as success - My mate Robbo has a great squad.

          And he has all his favourite old boys in the back ground helping out.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by David Sutherland View Post
            I wonder what the interchange bench will be if the rule change comes in for a 19 player team with 6 interchanges, Still can only use 4 interchange players and 8 interchanges, 18th player activation will remain the same.

            5 Forwards and a utility back and or 4 forwards / utility back / outside back ?

            I would rather that all 6 interchange players can used for 8 interchanges including game ending injuries and not just the 18th player (activated for 2 game ending concussions or a game ending injury as a result of foul play ( offending player sin binned or sent off) so teams still have 4 interchange players even if they have 2 non concussion related game ending injuries

            If you have no 18th player activation then player 18 and 19 don't play that weekend unless NSW Cup is played the next day.
            Sally would be proud of your googling skills

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            • #7
              Cody Ramsey and Tommy Talue would have more speed than our starting outside backs so that's a big plus for our squad.

              Talua can cover both the left side centre and wing proficiently which is another added bonus.

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              • #8
                2026 is shaping as our best chance sense 2021
                21 we had the side but had 5 of our top 17 avaialable and still made it 2 weeks off GF day
                if we get injury luck and form at right time of year (plus the top 4 finish which is all but required to get there ) we have a great chance with some experience and youth

                really need to improve the old errors and penalaties conceded

                also some depth in key positions which will have a few players needing to perform or be dropped - in particular back row

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Lindsay's Dentist View Post
                  ROOSTERS RECKONER

                  2026 SQUAD:

                  Angus Crichton, Benaiah Ioelu, Billy Smith, Blake Steep, Cody Ramsey, Connor Watson, Daly Cherry-Evans, Daniel Tupou, De La Salle Va’a, Egan Butcher, Junior Pauga, Jake Elliott, James Tedesco, Junior Tupou, Lindsay Collins, Mark Nawaqanitawase, Nat Butcher, Naufahu Whyte, Reece Robson, Robert Toia, Salesi Foketi, Sam Walker, Siua Wong, Spencer Leniu, Taylor Losalu, Toby Rodwell, Victor Radley, Tommy Talau

                  Ins: Cody Ramsey (Dragons), Daly Cherry-Evans (Sea Eagles), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Tommy Talau (Sea Eagles).

                  Outs: Brandon Smith (Rabbitohs), Sandon Smith (Knights), Zach Dockar-Clay (Sea Eagles), Xavier Va’a (released).

                  BEST 17:

                  1. James Tedesco (c)

                  2. Daniel Tupou

                  3. Robert Toia

                  4. Billy Smith

                  5. Mark Nawaqanitawase

                  6. Daly Cherry-Evans

                  7. Sam Walker

                  8. Naufahu Whyte

                  9. Reece Robson

                  10. Lindsay Smith

                  11. Angus Crichton

                  12. Siua Wong

                  13. Victor Radley

                  14. Connor Watson

                  15. Spencer Leniu

                  16. Egan Butcher

                  17. Nat Butcher

                  2025 RICH 100

                  James Tedesco ($1.1million), Sam Walker ($900,000), Angus Crichton ($780,000), Victor Radley $750,000), Lindsay Collins ($725,000).
                  Didn't know we signed Lindsay Smith. Good addition.

                  I agree with the original post. It's this year or our window closes for another couple of years. We lose quality and experience after this year.
                  Great Top 17. Expecting big things from Wong and EButch this year. Foketi and Steep could also have breakout years.

                  Bring it on.

                  FFS

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                  • #10
                    We didn't. Probably wishful thinking.

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                    • #11
                      No way was the window open last season which was the start of a rebuild.

                      Zero chance of winning a comp with players like Sandon Smith, Brandon Smith, Dom Young and a 33 year old Chad Townsend in your core group of players.

                      Making the 8 was a great achievement when all things considered!

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                      • #12
                        Doesn’t matter what players we have…. If we continue to make basic errors and concede stupid penalties like the previous 6 seasons we are no chance

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by RoosterBooster View Post
                          Doesn’t matter what players we have…. If we continue to make basic errors and concede stupid penalties like the previous 6 seasons we are no chance
                          Spot on. Surely ( ???? ) this is the year the club realises things have to change in this area. But with coach Robbo, who knows.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Bates View Post

                            Sally would be proud of your googling skills
                            Old mate sounds very much a Sally burner account.
                            Exonerate the West Memphis Three - www.wm3.org

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                            • #15
                              i don't agree that this is our last chance to win a comp for a few years. for a start, even if dce has a standout season there's no guarantee he doesn't play on. losing marky will be a big blow but it's rare that a winger is the difference between being contenders and pretenders. on the other side of the ledger our youngsters will have more experience after next year

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