Rugby League 2023 Round 3 - Roosters vs Rabbitohs: Friday 17th March 8pm @Allianz Stadium

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Hate. It's a word that's thrown around pretty loosely these days. "I hate this," "I hate that." I think everyone uses it without really thinking about it. But you know what, when I say I hate the Roosters, when we say we hate the Roosters, that's not using the word loosely. We haven't just said it and not really thought about it. It's exactly the way I feel about them and I'm sure I speak for all Souths fans when I say that. It's an intense, burning hatred for these :)s from Bondi. In fact, I don't even know if it's a strong enough word to describe how we feel about them.

That's right, this week, another chapter gets written into the Book of Feuds. The rivalry resumes and the hate comes to the surface as we take on our arch-rivals, the Roosters, on Friday night at Allianz. The two oldest clubs in the League, there's 115 years of pure hatred in this one. I don't even know how to describe it. How do you describe it? It's impossible. Probably one of the best ways to describe it would be sin bin Sunday last year, that pretty much sums up how our two clubs feel about each other. I'm sure that will continue this week and there'll be nothing short of fireworks.

I'm expecting a pretty pumped Roosters side on Friday night. They always get up for the rivalry, as do we. However, in previous years, there's no doubt they've taken it too far, so I think they'll be extremely pumped but maybe a bit more measured. Surely, they've learnt their lesson by now. Mind you, it is the Chooks we're talking out. They've started the year a little slow and I think they are looking a little vulnerable but to be fair, they generally do start slow. hate to say it but I do believe they have one of the better rosters in the comp so no doubt they will click at some stage, just hopefully not this week. They've got plenty of strike everywhere you look, and we need to be on watch for all of them. Tedesco, Suaalii, Manu, Keary, Walker, Smith, Radley, the list goes on. It's certainly going to be one hell of a battle.

We'll need to go to another level from last week if we want to get one over the scum. I see np reason why we wouldn't get ourselves up for this one. We always do and seem to find a good balance of being emotional and fired up with who you're playing, but not letting the fury cloud our Footy. Hopefully that is the case this year again. Playing the Roosters is never 'just another game' but you do need to find that balance and not over-do it. We'll get a couple of huge boosts this week as Tatola, Sele and Host are set to return. I think Arrow is a slight chance too. They'll be some huge ins! Perfect timing too. With those guys back, I'm confident we have the edge in the forwards, but I do concede their backline is probably better on paper so our defence has to be sharp all game, even better than last week. Gotta complete better too, way better. This is the game where I really want to see Trell stand up and be dominant. No excuse not to.

So, strap yourself in folks as the rivalry resumes for 2023! Enjoy the buildup during the week, it should be a cracker!! Let's dance!!!
 

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Welcome to NRL Multicultural Round 2023!: https://www.nrl.com/news/2023/03/10/welcome-to-nrl-multicultural-round-2023/

Alex Johnston sings the praises of Isaiah Tass: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2023/03/13/alex-johnston-media-round-three/

"We need to go out there and get the two points. That's all that matters" - Junior Tatola: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2023/03/13/junior-tatola-media-round-three/

"There's always a lot of feeling and energy in these games" - Thomas Burgess: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2023/03/13/thomas-burgess-media-round-three/
 
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Here's my predicted line up for Round 3 against the Roosters,

1. Mitchell
2. Johnston
3. Tass
4. Graham
5. Thompson
6. Walker
7. Ilias
8. Tatola
9. Cook
10. S.Mitchell
11. Koloamatangi
12. Chee Kam
13. Murray (C)

14. Taaffe
15. Host
16. Sele
17. Burgess

The backline and halves obviously pick themselves, but our pack will most likely be very different to last week, in a good way.

Tatola returns and will come straight back into the starting side, and I honestly think JD will start Shaq with him. The opening exchanges of this rivalry game are going to be insanely intense, so I think it's a bit of a risk to start Sele (assuming he's back) after a bit of a lay off. We need Tom off the bench, so Shaq is the option for mine. He can handle it and would do a great job starting based off what we've seen.

I think that even if Hosty is back (no guarantees but hopefully), Cheeks maintains his starting spot. He's done enough to earn that spot for now and I don't want Hosty starting just yet for the same reason as Sele.

I don't want Taaffey on the bench anymore to be honest, but I think it's what JD will still go with.

Gonna be an interesting team list Tuesday! Can't wait!!
 
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Rabbitohs NRL Squad for Round 3 Against the Roosters: https://www.rabbitohs.com.au/news/2...l-squad-for-round-three-against-the-roosters/

Yewwwwww team list Tuesday once again! Ans what a line up we've been able to name this week! Certainly streaks ahead of where we were last week, particularly the pack. Looks a very strong team to take on the arch rivals.

An unchanged backline and halves which we like to see and two massive in's into the forward pack with Junior and Hame both back!! Massive for us, that'll give us the punch we need. Junior starts with Hame on the bench. I would have liked to see Tom come off the bench instead of starting again but this may change of course.

No disrespect to Taaffey, but I am a bit disappointed to see he's still named in the 14. It's just a bit of a waste. Otherwise the bench with Hame, Davvy and Shaq is very strong.

Stoked with the team, makes me even more pumped for Friday! Let's give it to em'!!
 
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If you wanted something to make your blood boil still days out from the game, here it is,

Souths fans express anger at Roosters ticket hike for Friday night blockbuster​

South Sydney fans don’t need an excuse when it comes to disliking cross-town rivals Sydney Roosters, but a massive ticket price hike for Friday night’s blockbuster has supporters fuming.

Angry South Sydney fans have accused the Roosters of price gouging by charging nearly double the amount for a ticket in the Rabbitohs’ supporters bay for Friday night’s blockbuster at Allianz Stadium.
Souths fans contacted The Daily Telegraph to complain at being charged $90 an adult ticket when the same seats for other games this season at Allianz sit at $50 — a price hike of 80 per cent.

Sydney Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly hit back immediately, saying Friday night’s game “is one of our tier one games” and “tiering of matches is based on opposition and demand.”

Kelly said “many clubs and codes” increase prices dependent on the opponent but a Souths spokesman said the Rabbitohs set a standard ticket price all season for opposition fans and even drop the amount for games scheduled in an unfriendly timeslot, primarily Friday 6pm.

Category one tickets for other Roosters games at Allianz this season are $70 but have been increased to $90 for the Rabbitohs match.

The Roosters will charge $100 for a ticket in the St George Illawarra away supporters’ bay for the traditional Anzac Day game this season.

Rabbitohs fans unable to afford the $90 ticket have been forced to other areas of the stadium. Souths’ main fan club, The Burrow, say they have moved bays to category three seats.
“For the Souths supporters’ bay, it was $90 for an adult ticket,” said Josh Kemp, a committee member of The Burrow. “I have spoken to a lot of Souths fans and we are angry and annoyed.

“It’s a price hike because we are Souths fans. A lot of us are upset by it.
“In the end, we had to find a different area because it was just too expensive. It’s definitely because this is a bigger game and they know Souths fans will travel to the match — it’s quite ridiculous.

“We understand if it’s a final, you can cop it. But regular season games, it’s too much given the increasing prices of everything. It makes it hard for people to attend.

“I have just organised tickets for us to go to (away) games against Brisbane (round nine) and the Dolphins (round seven). We have about 60 of us going to the Dolphins match. For a bay there and the Broncos game, tickets were only $20, and they are great seats.”

Souths fan and Mascot Juniors secretary Kim White is also upset with the price hike along with husband Lee, son Lachlan, aged 9, and daughter Chloe, 7.

“It’s really disappointing because it impacts our ability to take the kids to these games,” White said. “It should be an annual and set ticket price, irrespective of who they are playing and demand.”

Despite the ticket increase for the Roosters game, and given the anticipation around the Friday night game, the Souths’ supporters’ bay has sold out.

“The Rabbitohs match is one of our tier one games. Tiering of matches — based on opposition and demand — is a standard practice across many clubs and codes. Our pricing is actually less than round 25 (against Souths) last year,” Kelly said.
“Our category one seats for a tier one match are $90 regardless of who is buying and Rabbitohs members are offered a 10 per cent discount to this price. We nominated a quality tier one bay — bay 30 — for Rabbitohs members and supporters which is sold out.

“We were approached by the Rabbitohs to say that some members found the category one option expensive and they wanted a more affordable alternative, at which point we extended the 10 per cent Rabbitohs member discount to category four seating — our most affordable seating option — of which there are still plenty of seats available.

“Further, we were contacted by the Rabbitohs for a designated seating area for The Burrow so they could be seated together. We were happy to facilitate this with the Rabbitohs and we are liaising with their membership manager to make this happen in a category four seating area, and with the ten per cent discount.

“The last two matches between the Roosters and Rabbitohs at Allianz Stadium were sellouts, and sales for this game have been incredibly strong to date.”

One Sydney-based CEO said clubs do consider price gouging for big games.

“We don’t do it but it’s like a motel room. On Monday it’s worth $100 but by Friday it could cost $400,” he said.

Cronulla offered opposition supporters $36 tickets for a round one match this year, although the Sharks home ground cannot offer the same elite facilities as Allianz Stadium.

Kemp added: “There is already enough spice between the two teams anyway — we both hate each although it’s probably more the fans these days than the two teams themselves.

“The animosity between the Souths and Roosters fans will never go away, which is great for the game. You need those rivalries.”
 
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If you wanted something to make your blood boil still days out from the game, here it is,

Souths fans express anger at Roosters ticket hike for Friday night blockbuster​

South Sydney fans don’t need an excuse when it comes to disliking cross-town rivals Sydney Roosters, but a massive ticket price hike for Friday night’s blockbuster has supporters fuming.

Angry South Sydney fans have accused the Roosters of price gouging by charging nearly double the amount for a ticket in the Rabbitohs’ supporters bay for Friday night’s blockbuster at Allianz Stadium.
Souths fans contacted The Daily Telegraph to complain at being charged $90 an adult ticket when the same seats for other games this season at Allianz sit at $50 — a price hike of 80 per cent.

Sydney Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly hit back immediately, saying Friday night’s game “is one of our tier one games” and “tiering of matches is based on opposition and demand.”

Kelly said “many clubs and codes” increase prices dependent on the opponent but a Souths spokesman said the Rabbitohs set a standard ticket price all season for opposition fans and even drop the amount for games scheduled in an unfriendly timeslot, primarily Friday 6pm.

Category one tickets for other Roosters games at Allianz this season are $70 but have been increased to $90 for the Rabbitohs match.

The Roosters will charge $100 for a ticket in the St George Illawarra away supporters’ bay for the traditional Anzac Day game this season.

Rabbitohs fans unable to afford the $90 ticket have been forced to other areas of the stadium. Souths’ main fan club, The Burrow, say they have moved bays to category three seats.
“For the Souths supporters’ bay, it was $90 for an adult ticket,” said Josh Kemp, a committee member of The Burrow. “I have spoken to a lot of Souths fans and we are angry and annoyed.

“It’s a price hike because we are Souths fans. A lot of us are upset by it.
“In the end, we had to find a different area because it was just too expensive. It’s definitely because this is a bigger game and they know Souths fans will travel to the match — it’s quite ridiculous.

“We understand if it’s a final, you can cop it. But regular season games, it’s too much given the increasing prices of everything. It makes it hard for people to attend.

“I have just organised tickets for us to go to (away) games against Brisbane (round nine) and the Dolphins (round seven). We have about 60 of us going to the Dolphins match. For a bay there and the Broncos game, tickets were only $20, and they are great seats.”

Souths fan and Mascot Juniors secretary Kim White is also upset with the price hike along with husband Lee, son Lachlan, aged 9, and daughter Chloe, 7.

“It’s really disappointing because it impacts our ability to take the kids to these games,” White said. “It should be an annual and set ticket price, irrespective of who they are playing and demand.”

Despite the ticket increase for the Roosters game, and given the anticipation around the Friday night game, the Souths’ supporters’ bay has sold out.

“The Rabbitohs match is one of our tier one games. Tiering of matches — based on opposition and demand — is a standard practice across many clubs and codes. Our pricing is actually less than round 25 (against Souths) last year,” Kelly said.
“Our category one seats for a tier one match are $90 regardless of who is buying and Rabbitohs members are offered a 10 per cent discount to this price. We nominated a quality tier one bay — bay 30 — for Rabbitohs members and supporters which is sold out.

“We were approached by the Rabbitohs to say that some members found the category one option expensive and they wanted a more affordable alternative, at which point we extended the 10 per cent Rabbitohs member discount to category four seating — our most affordable seating option — of which there are still plenty of seats available.

“Further, we were contacted by the Rabbitohs for a designated seating area for The Burrow so they could be seated together. We were happy to facilitate this with the Rabbitohs and we are liaising with their membership manager to make this happen in a category four seating area, and with the ten per cent discount.

“The last two matches between the Roosters and Rabbitohs at Allianz Stadium were sellouts, and sales for this game have been incredibly strong to date.”

One Sydney-based CEO said clubs do consider price gouging for big games.

“We don’t do it but it’s like a motel room. On Monday it’s worth $100 but by Friday it could cost $400,” he said.

Cronulla offered opposition supporters $36 tickets for a round one match this year, although the Sharks home ground cannot offer the same elite facilities as Allianz Stadium.

Kemp added: “There is already enough spice between the two teams anyway — we both hate each although it’s probably more the fans these days than the two teams themselves.

“The animosity between the Souths and Roosters fans will never go away, which is great for the game. You need those rivalries.”
I love the rivalry, and the sledges between the two clubs but don’t start taking it out on the fans. I would be disappointed if our club pulled a stunt like this and charged roosters fans more, it probably wouldn’t matter anyway because their fans wouldn’t travel anyway.
 

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I love the rivalry, and the sledges between the two clubs but don’t start taking it out on the fans. I would be disappointed if our club pulled a stunt like this and charged roosters fans more, it probably wouldn’t matter anyway because their fans wouldn’t travel anyway.
Nick P probably has a few 3rd party deals he has to finance