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Sydney Roosters Recruit Reveals Why He Left His Previous Club

by steveloxi
January 25, 2026
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A new Sydney Roosters recruit has opened up about the decision to leave his former club, offering insight into the factors that ultimately led him to seek a fresh start at Bondi.

Speaking candidly about the move, the recruit explained that the choice was driven less by money and more by opportunity, clarity, and alignment with long-term goals. After a period of uncertainty at his previous club, he felt the timing was right to challenge himself in a new environment.

The Roosters’ reputation for professionalism and high standards played a decisive role. The player admitted the club’s expectations — both on and off the field — were a major draw, particularly as he looks to take the next step in his career.

“There comes a point where you need to be honest with yourself,” the recruit said. “I wanted to be somewhere that pushed me every day and gave me a clear pathway to improve.”

The move has already placed the recruit under intense scrutiny, given the Roosters’ depth and competitiveness across the squad. However, he appears unfazed by the pressure, describing it as motivation rather than a burden.

Under the club’s current coaching structure, he believes the environment is ideally suited to accelerate his development. The emphasis on discipline, preparation, and accountability has reinforced his belief that the decision to leave was the right one.

Those close to the Roosters suggest the player has settled quickly and embraced the demands of his new surroundings, earning early praise for his attitude and work ethic during pre-season.

While his departure from his former club was not without emotion, the recruit insists there are no regrets. Instead, the move represents a reset — and an opportunity to redefine his trajectory in one of the NRL’s most demanding systems.

As the season approaches, the focus now shifts from words to performances. For the Roosters’ newest arrival, the reasons for leaving the past are clear — and the challenge ahead has never been greater.

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