2007 Sydney Roosters season

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2007 Sydney Roosters season
NRL Rank10th
2007 recordWins: 10; draws: 1; losses: 13
Points scoredFor: 445 (78tries, 65goals, 3fieldgoals);
Team information
Coach Chris Anderson, Brad Fittler
Captain
Stadium Sydney Football Stadium
Avg. attendance12,014
Top scorers
Tries Joel Monaghan 14
Goals Craig Fitzgibbon 57
Points Craig Fitzgibbon 122
<  2006 2008  >

The 2007 Sydney Roosters season was the 100th in the club's history. They competed in the NRL's 2007 Telstra Premiership and finished 10th (out of 16).

Contents

Season summary

The Sydney Roosters had a relatively poor start to their 100th season, not recording a win until Round 7 against the St George-Illawarra Dragons on Anzac Day. This however was juxtaposed by a rather strong period in the middle of the year winning 5 of their last 8 matches between Rounds 7 and 14.

Despite their poor start to the season, the Sydney Roosters were having a late season resurgence under newly appointed Care-Taker Coach Brad Fittler. Since Chris Anderson left the club following their 56–0 loss to Manly Sea Eagles, the Sydney Roosters were yet to lose a game in 5 consecutive matches and were a few days ago, in 10th position. That came from wins over the likes of the Cronulla Sharks, Newcastle Knights, Melbourne Storm and Wests Tigers with a draw to the New Zealand Warriors. Then on 19 August, the run of being undefeated by Brad Fittler was broken, as the Gold Coast Titans claimed victory 22–18. This sits the Sydney Roosters on 11th, still a mathematical chance of making the finals.

Ladder

PosTeamPldWDLBPFPAPDPts
1 Melbourne colours.svg Melbourne Storm 2421031627277+35044
2 Manly Sea Eagles colours.svg Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles 2418061597377+22038
3 North Queensland colours.svg North Queensland Cowboys 2415091547618−7132
4 New Zealand colours.svg New Zealand Warriors 24131101593434+15929
5 Parramatta colours.svg Parramatta Eels 24130111573481+9228
6 Canterbury colours.svg Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 24120121575528+4726
7 South Sydney colours.svg South Sydney Rabbitohs 24120121408399+926
8 Brisbane colours.svg Brisbane Broncos 24110131511476+3524
9 Wests Tigers colours.svg Wests Tigers 24110131541561−2024
10 Eastern Suburbs colours.svg Sydney Roosters 24101131445610−16523
11 Cronulla colours.svg Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks 24100141463403+6022
12 Gold Coast Titans colours.svg Gold Coast Titans 24100141409559−15022
13 St. George Illawarra colours.svg St George Illawarra Dragons 2490151431509−7820
14 Canberra colours.svg Canberra Raiders 2490151522650−12820
15 Newcastle colours.svg Newcastle Knights 2490151418708−29020
16 Panthers colours.svg Penrith Panthers 2480161539607−6818

Results

RoundOpponentResultSydOpp.DateVenueCrowdReport
1 South Sydney Rabbitohs Loss61819 Mar Sydney Football Stadium 24,127 [1]
2 North Queensland Cowboys Loss64324 Mar Willows Sports Complex 21,396 [2]
3 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Loss8301 Apr Sydney Football Stadium 11,976 [3]
4 Brisbane Broncos Loss10326 Apr Sydney Football Stadium 11,476 [4]
5 Canberra Raiders Loss283716 Apr Canberra Stadium 15,862 [5]
6Bye
7 St George-Illawarra Dragons Win18425 Apr Sydney Football Stadium 18,240 [6]
8 Parramatta Eels Loss10285 May Parramatta Stadium 13,021 [7]
9 Gold Coast Titans Win241813 May Sydney Football Stadium 6,242 [8]
10 Melbourne Storm Loss22619 May Sydney Olympic Park 9,354 [9]
11 Cronulla Sharks Win131226 May Endeavour Field 11,193 [10]
12 Newcastle Knights Loss18222 Jun Central Coast Stadium 11,264 [11]
13 North Queensland Cowboys Win64309 Jun Sydney Football Stadium 4,168 [12]
14 Penrith Panthers Win242016 Jun Penrith Stadium 5,831 [13]
15 Parramatta Eels Loss163623 Jun Sydney Football Stadium 12,211 [14]
16 Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Loss6382 Jul Stadium Australia 20,722 [15]
17 Manly Warringah Sea Eagles Loss0567 Jul Brookvale Oval 9,932 [16]
18 Cronulla Sharks Win231214 Jul Sydney Football Stadium 8,421 [17]
19 Newcastle Knights Win201721 Jul Newcastle International Sports Centre 15,171 [18]
20 Melbourne Storm Win261627 Jul Sydney Football Stadium 8,824 [19]
21 New Zealand Warriors Draw31315 Aug Sydney Football Stadium 15,142 [20]
22 Wests Tigers Win262210 Aug Stadium Australia 25,166 [21]
23 Gold Coast Titans Loss182219 Aug Carrara Stadium 17,425 [22]
24 Penrith Panthers Loss222825 August Sydney Football Stadium
25 South Sydney Rabbitohs Win26121 September Stadium Australia

Notable events

Wins

Draws

Players

The following is the Sydney Roosters squad named for the 2007 season. For Player Contracts see below in the external links section for details.

No.PositionPlayer
989 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Craig Fitzgibbon (c)
990 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HK Craig Wing
994 Flag of Australia (converted).svg FB Anthony Minichiello
995 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Chris Flannery
1033 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Lopini Paea
1035 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Anthony Tupou
1038 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HK Heath L'Estrange
1040 Flag of New Zealand.svg WG Sam Perrett
1044 Flag of Australia (converted).svg WG Joel Monaghan
1045 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Nigel Plum
1046 Flag of Australia (converted).svg WG Amos Roberts
1047 Flag of New Zealand.svg CE Iosia Soliola
1049 Flag of Australia (converted).svg FE Jamie Soward #
No.PositionPlayer
1052 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Mickey Paea
1053 Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR David Shillington
1055 Flag of Australia (converted).svg FE Braith Anasta
1056 Flag of Australia (converted).svg LK Ashley Harrison (vc)
1057 Flag of Tonga.svg PR Charlie Tonga
1060 Flag of New Zealand.svg CE Vince Mellars
1068 Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Chris Beattie
1070 Flag of Australia (converted).svg SR Nate Myles
1071 Flag of Australia (converted).svg PR Danny Nutley
1072 Flag of Australia (converted).svg HB Mitchell Pearce
Flag of Australia (converted).svg WG John Williams
  1. Jamie Soward as of 28 May has left the Sydney Roosters. He is now a member of the St George Illawarra Dragons. [24]
  2. Josh Lewis as of 14 May gained a release from the Sydney Roosters and with immediate effect will play for the Gold Coast Titans
  3. Nigel Plum as of 5 June sought and was granted a release from the Sydney Roosters and has immediately signed with the Canberra Raiders.
  4. Chris Flannery as of 15 June has been granted a release from the Sydney Roosters. Flannery, a seasoned origin player for Queensland has since signed with St. Helens in the Super League.

Player Summary

Sydney Roosters 2007AppearanceInterchangeTriesGoalsF/GPoints
Braith Anasta 195222
Mitchell Aubusson 107312
Chris Beattie 150
Willie Brown 20
Craig Fitzgibbon 23257122
Ashley Harrison 137416
Shaun Kenny-Dowall 14832
Heath L'Estrange 620
Josh Lewis 114
Anthony Minichiello 10219
Joel Monaghan 201456
Nate Myles 780
Danny Nutley 1770
Frank-Paul Nuuausala 120
Lopini Paea 715312
Mickey Paea 50
Mitchell Pearce 13328
Sam Perrett 24936
Nigel Plum 130
Amos Roberts 2017844
Setaimata Sa 7714
Shane Shackleton 61414
David Shillington 2114
Iosia Soliola 1314
Jamie Soward 10
Charlie Tonga 20
Anthony Tupou 211416
Danny Williams 50
John Williams 12520
Craig Wing 24520
Total3129678653445

Player Movements

Incoming

NameClub Coming FromDetails
Mark O'Meley Bulldogs 4-year contract, begins 2008 [25]
James Aubusson Melbourne Storm 3-year contract, begins 2008 [26]
Willie Mason Bulldogs 3-year contract, begins 2008 [26]

Outgoing

NameClub Going ToDetails
Craig Wing South Sydney Rabbitohs 4-year contract, begins 2008 [27]
Joel Monaghan Canberra Raiders 3-year contract, begins 2008 [28]
Jamie Soward St George-Illawarra Dragons 2-year contract, effective immediately [29]
Josh Lewis Gold Coast Titans 3-year contract, effective immediately [30]
Nigel Plum Canberra Raiders 2-year contract, effective immediately [31]
Chris Flannery St Helens R.F.C. 4-year contract, effective immediately [32]
Heath L'Estrange Manly Warringah Sea Eagles 2-year Contract begins 2008 [33]

Representative Players

The following is a list of Sydney Rooster players who have played for Australia or New Zealand and other nations, New South Wales or Queensland and City or Country in representative levels of football during the 2007 calendar year. This is correct as of 15 May 2007

International

Australia

New Zealand

State of Origin

New South Wales

Queensland

City Vs Country

City

Country

Staff

Coaching Staff

Head coachBrad Fittler AM (10 July 2007 – )
Head coachChris Anderson (16 March 2007 – 9 July 2007)
Physical Performance ManagerRonald Palmer
Strength and Conditioning coachRichard Harris
Strength and Conditioning coachBen Gardiner
Jersey Flegg and NRL Assistant coachJames Pickering
Club PhysotherapistTony Ayoub
Football ManagerTroy Rovelli
Team doctor – Dr John Orchid
Recruitment and RetentionArthur Beetson OAM

Assistant Staff/ Consultants

Luke Phillips
Luke Ricketson
Adrian Lam
Phil Gould

Executive

CEOBrian Canavan
ChairmanNick Politis

List incomplete

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