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Sydney Roosters Eye Yet Another Backline Loss as Centre’s Future Clouds

by steveloxi
December 16, 2025
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The Sydney Roosters could be facing another blow to their already stacked backline, with a centre now emerging as the latest player whose future at the club is under serious doubt.

Despite boasting one of the deepest backline rosters in the NRL, the Roosters’ very strength is becoming a challenge, with competition for spots and salary cap pressure combining to place several players on the radar of rival clubs.

Centre Depth Creates Pressure

Sydney’s backline has long been a source of envy across the competition, packed with established stars, rising young talents, and versatile options capable of covering multiple positions. However, that depth has made it increasingly difficult to retain everyone.

The centre in question has found himself squeezed for regular first-grade opportunities, despite strong performances when called upon. With limited spots available and high-profile names entrenched, his path to a consistent starting role has become increasingly narrow.

Rival Clubs Circling

Sources suggest rival NRL clubs are closely monitoring the situation, prepared to offer the centre a clearer pathway to regular first-grade football — and potentially improved financial terms.

Given the Roosters’ tight salary cap and multiple contract priorities elsewhere in the squad, the club may struggle to compete with offers that promise both opportunity and security.

Roosters’ Balancing Act

Sydney’s recruitment team now faces a familiar dilemma: retain depth and risk cap strain, or allow another quality backline player to walk.

The club has already accepted that losing talent is sometimes unavoidable when operating at the top end of the market. While the Roosters value the centre’s contribution and professionalism, hard decisions may need to be made.

What It Means Going Forward

Another departure would further underline the challenge of managing elite depth in the modern NRL. For the Roosters, it would be yet another example of success breeding difficult roster decisions.

For the player, a move could represent a chance to step out of a crowded backline and establish himself as a genuine first-choice centre elsewhere.

As negotiations and rival interest continue to develop, Sydney may soon be forced to accept another backline exit — one that could strengthen a competitor while reshaping their own depth chart.

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