List of Sydney Roosters Records - Individual Club Records - Other Notable Achievements By The Sydney Roosters or Their Players

Other Notable Achievements By The Sydney Roosters or Their Players

  • Permanent owner of the RAS Shield - The first trophy in the history of the NSWRL
  • Biggest winning margin in a pre-season Cup final: 43 points (43-0) versus South Sydney - 1974
  • Biggest winning margin in a World Club Challenge final: 38 points (38-0) versus St Helens - 2003
  • Most points in a World Club Challenge final: Craig Fitzgibbon - 22 - 2003
  • Oldest Test Player: Sandy Pearce - 38 years and 158 days - 1921
  • Most Appeances On A Kangaroo Tour: Larry O'Malley - 34 - 1908/09
  • Most Points On A Kangaroo Tour: Dave Brown - 285 (19T,114G) - 1933/34
  • Most Points In An Interstate Match: Dally Messenger (equal) - 32 (4T,10G)- 1911
  • The 1935 Roosters team has the best points differential in the history of the game: Average of over 37 points per match
Sydney Roosters
Est. 1908 in Paddington, New South Wales
The Club
  • History
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Home Grounds
  • Royal Agricultural Society Ground
  • Sydney Sports Ground
  • Sydney Football Stadium
Culture
  • Royal Agricultural Society Shield
  • Club ANZAC Game
  • Foundation Cup
  • Rivalries
  • Ron Coote Cup
  • Jack Gibson Cup
  • Eastern Suburbs Leagues Club
Important Figures
  • Dally Messenger
  • Dave Brown
  • Pearce family
  • Jack Gibson
  • Arthur Beetson
  • Brad Fittler
League
  • NSWRL
  • ARL
  • NRL
Titles
Premiership (12)
1911
1912
1913
1923
1935
1936
1937
1940
1945
1974
1975
2002
World Club Challenge (2)
1976
2003
Seasons (105)
  • 1900
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Other Competitions
Current
National Youth Competition
S. G. Ball Cup
Harold Matthews Cup
Past
Amco Cup
Jersey Flegg Cup
New South Wales Cup
Affiliations
  • Sydney Roosters Juniors
  • Newtown Jets

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