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$3 Million Sydney Roosters Power Play Revealed as Rebel Talks Put on Ice

by steveloxi
October 7, 2025
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The Sydney Roosters have reportedly set aside a $3 million recruitment war chest as part of a bold roster overhaul designed to keep the club at the forefront of the NRL — but plans to lure players away from potential rebel league offers have been put on hold.

Roosters’ Aggressive Recruitment Strategy

After freeing up significant cap space through recent player departures, including Joseph Manu, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, and Luke Keary, the Roosters are now poised to make one of the most aggressive recruitment pushes in club history.

Sources close to the club revealed that the Tricolours have been preparing targeted offers worth around $3 million in total to secure top-tier forwards and a marquee outside back before the 2026 season.

Club chairman Nick Politis has reportedly approved the move, emphasizing the Roosters’ desire to stay competitive in what’s shaping up to be the most unpredictable player market in years.

“We’ve planned for this moment — we know the landscape is changing with new competitions and external offers,” one senior Roosters official told NRL.com. “The Roosters will always be a club that invests in success, not just survival.”


Rebel League Talks “On Ice”

The club’s strategy coincides with a turbulent period for the NRL, as the R360 Rebel League — a proposed alternative competition offering tax-free salaries — continues to court several high-profile players.

Negotiations involving a handful of current NRL stars, including James Tedesco and Joseph Sua’ali’i, were rumored to be advancing before the NRL and player agents stepped in to urge caution.

For now, those “rebel talks” have been put on ice, with uncertainty surrounding R360’s financial backing and official launch date. Many players are reportedly waiting for guarantees before committing to long-term deals outside the NRL.

“There’s still a lot of smoke and not enough fire when it comes to R360,” one manager told The Daily Telegraph. “Until players see something concrete, they’re staying where the money and stability already exist — the NRL.”


Who the Roosters Are Targeting

With fresh funds available, the Roosters’ recruitment team is believed to be circling several names:

  • David Fifita (Gold Coast Titans) – expected to hit the open market after 2025; a key target for the club’s forward pack rebuild.
  • Mitchell Moses (Parramatta Eels) – long admired by the Roosters’ coaching staff for his playmaking consistency.
  • Zac Lomax (Dragons) – could fill the outside-back void left by Manu’s departure.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson has maintained that the club is focused on sustainable success rather than quick fixes.

“We’re building for the next five years,” Robinson said earlier this month. “The Roosters are about long-term success — not short-term noise.”


What Happens Next

As the NRL’s November 1 open market period approaches, the Roosters are expected to make formal offers to at least two major signings by the end of the year.

Meanwhile, league executives are monitoring the ongoing rebel league discussions closely, wary of potential disruptions to player contracts and salary structures.

If the Roosters’ $3 million power play goes according to plan, the Bondi powerhouse could emerge from the uncertainty with a roster capable of reclaiming NRL dominance.


Summary:

  • Roosters free up $3 million in salary cap space.
  • Recruitment plans temporarily delayed amid R360 rebel league uncertainty.
  • Targets include Fifita, Moses, and Lomax.
  • Club leadership focused on long-term stability.
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