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). [edit] 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 West Tigers with a draw to the New Zealand Warriors. Then on the 19th of 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. [edit] Ladder [edit] Results | Round | Opponent | Result | Syd | Opp. | Date | Venue | Crowd | Report | | 1 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Loss | 6 | 18 | Mar 19 | Sydney Football Stadium | 24,127 | [1] | | 2 | North Queensland Cowboys | Loss | 6 | 43 | Mar 24 | Dairy Farmers Stadium | 21,396 | [2] | | 3 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Loss | 8 | 30 | Apr 1 | Sydney Football Stadium | 11,976 | [3] | | 4 | Brisbane Broncos | Loss | 10 | 32 | Apr 6 | Sydney Football Stadium | 11,476 | [4] | | 5 | Canberra Raiders | Loss | 28 | 37 | Apr 16 | Canberra Stadium | 15,862 | [5] | | 6 | Bye | | | | | | | | 7 | St George-Illawarra Dragons | Win | 18 | 4 | Apr 25 | Sydney Football Stadium | 18,240 | [6] | | 8 | Parramatta Eels | Loss | 10 | 28 | May 5 | Parramatta Stadium | 13,021 | [7] | | 9 | Gold Coast Titans | Win | 24 | 18 | May 13 | Sydney Football Stadium | 6,242 | [8] | | 10 | Melbourne Storm | Loss | 2 | 26 | May 19 | Olympic Park | 9,354 | [9] | | 11 | Cronulla Sharks | Win | 13 | 12 | May 26 | Toyota Park | 11,193 | [10] | | 12 | Newcastle Knights | Loss | 18 | 22 | Jun 2 | Bluetongue Stadium | 11,264 | [11] | | 13 | North Queensland Cowboys | Win | 64 | 30 | Jun 9 | Sydney Football Stadium | 4,168 | [12] | | 14 | Penrith Panthers | Win | 24 | 20 | Jun 16 | CUA Stadium | 5,831 | [13] | | 15 | Parramatta Eels | Loss | 16 | 36 | Jun 23 | Sydney Football Stadium | 12,211 | [14] | | 16 | Bulldogs | Loss | 6 | 38 | Jul 2 | Telstra Stadium | 20,722 | [15] | | 17 | Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles | Loss | 0 | 56 | Jul 7 | Brookvale Oval | 9,932 | [16] | | 18 | Cronulla Sharks | Win | 23 | 12 | Jul 14 | Sydney Football Stadium | 8,421 | [17] | | 19 | Newcastle Knights | Win | 20 | 17 | Jul 21 | Energy Australia Stadium | 15,171 | [18] | | 20 | Melbourne Storm | Win | 26 | 16 | Jul 27 | Sydney Football Stadium | 8,824 | [19] | | 21 | New Zealand Warriors | Draw | 31 | 31 | Aug 5 | Sydney Football Stadium | 15,142 | [20] | | 22 | Wests Tigers | Win | 26 | 22 | Aug 10 | Telstra Stadium | 25,166 | [21] | | 23 | Gold Coast Titans | Loss | 18 | 22 | Aug 19 | Carrara Stadium | 17,425 | [22] | | 24 | Penrith Panthers | Loss | 22 | 28 | 25 Aug | Sydney Football Stadium | | | | 25 | South Sydney Rabbitohs | Win | 26 | 12 | 1 Sep | Telstra Stadium | | | [edit] Notable events - Sydney Roosters celebrate their 100th year in the competition
- In round 7 the Roosters defeated the St George Illawarra Dragons 18–4. This victory marked the 1,000th win in the club's history. The Roosters were the first club to achieve this feat.
- The Roosters scored an unprecedented 64 points in round 13 against the Cowboys. This was the 3rd highest amount of points scored in a single game by the Roosters.
- In the Roosters round 14 victory over the Penrith Panthers, the Sydney Roosters recorded their first back to back win since 2005.
- The Roosters 56 point thrashing by Manly was their second worst defeat by Manly, and the Roosters 7th worst loss of all time. Following this loss, Chris Anderson resigned as coach with club legend Brad Fittler named as coach for the rest of the season.
- On July 14 the Sydney Roosters defeated the Cronulla Sharks 23–12. This result after a restless week at the Roosters marked Brad Fittler's first win as a first grade coach.
- With the round 20 victory over the competition leaders and premiership favourites, the Melbourne Storm (26–16), the Sydney Roosters recorded their first three consecutive wins since the finals series in 2004, a run which was halted by the Grand Final loss to the Canterbury Bulldogs.
- In round 22, the Roosters became the first team in NRL history to go to Golden Point extra-time for two consecutive matches. They went on to win the match with a Joel Monaghan try.
- In round 23, Brad Fittler tasted defeat for the first time in his coaching career, a loss to the Gold Coast Titans, 22–18.
- On August 28, 2007, care-taker Head Coach Brad Fittler AM was appointed as the Head Coach for season 2008 (101st season for the Sydney Roosters). [23]
[edit] 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. - Jamie Soward as of May 28 has left the Sydney Roosters. He is now a member of the St George Illawarra Dragons.[1]
- Josh Lewis as of May 14 gained a release from the Sydney Roosters and with immediate effect will play for the Gold Coast Titans
- Nigel Plum as of June 5 sought and was granted a release from the Sydney Roosters and has immediately signed with the Canberra Raiders.
- Chris Flannery as of June 15 has been granted a release from the Sydney Roosters. Flannery, a seasoned origin player for Queensland has since signed with St Helens in the English Super League.
[edit] Player Movements [edit] Incoming [edit] Outgoing [edit] 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 May 15, 2007 [edit] International Australia New Zealand [edit] State of Origin New South Wales Queensland [edit] City Vs Country City Country [edit] Coaching Staff Head Coach - Brad Fittler AM (July 10, 2007 - ) Head Coach - Chris Anderson (March 16, 2007 - July 9, 2007) Physical Performance Manager - Ronald Palmer Strength and Conditioning Coach - Richard Harris Strength and Conditioning Coach - Ben Gardiner Jersey Flegg and NRL Assistant Coach - James Pickering Club Physotherapist - Tony Ayoub Football Manager - Troy Rovelli Team Doctor - Dr John Orchid Recruitment and Retention - Arthur BeetsonOAM [edit] Assistant Staff/ Consultants Luke Phillips Luke Ricketson Adrian Lamb Phil Gould [edit] Executive CEO - Brian Canavan Chairman - Nick Politis List incomplete [edit] Trivia - Featured is the unique 100 years edition of the Sydney Roosters Logo:
 - The Sydney Roosters are the first club in the history of the game to achieve some 1000 first grade wins. This milestone came with the defeat of the St George Illawara Dragons on April 25, 2007.
- Captain Craig Fitzgibbon is currently the clubs top point scorer with 2 tries and 51 goals totaling some 110 points.
- Winger/Center Joel Monaghan is the clubs to try scorer with currently 13 tries to his name; this also places him in the top ten try scorers in the NRL.
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