GOOD NEWS: Sydney Roosters have extended the contract of a Top profile player.

GOOD NEWS: Sydney Roosters have extended the contract of two Top profile player.

The Sydney Roosters have reportedly extended the contracts of two impressive young brothers as they look to build for the future.

In what is regarded as a big signing coup, the Roosters already have Lindsay Collins and Spencer Leniu in their forward pack for the future but will be looking for the brothers to learn from them and become better players.

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According to News Corp, the Roosters have signed Xavier Va’a and De La Salle Va’a until the end of the 2026 season, with the brothers inking two-year contract extensions.

The older brother Xavier, 20, captained the Queensland team last year in the Under-19s State of Origin and is likely to be one of the names chosen to replace the retiring Jared Waaerea-Hargreaves next season in the front row.

Joining the Roosters in 2021, Xavier is built at approximately 193cm and 116kg, while his younger brother, De La Salle, stands at an impressive 194cm and 115kg as a young 15-year-old.

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Gory Gory to South Sydney! Frustrated Rabbitohs fan left bloodied following brawl at Allianz Stadium as Roosters hand out record flogging.

The NRL is expected to launch an investigation following an ugly brawl between Roosters and Rabbitohs supporters at Allianz Stadium on Friday night.

Trent Robinson’s men belted their fierce rivals 48-6 – and tensions then reached boiling point with rival supporters at Moore Park in Sydney.

With the Roosters comfortably in front late in the second half, a fight began in the members section of the revamped sporting facility moments after South Sydney fullback Latrell Mitchell was sin-binned.

Footage of the incident shows several people involved in the brawl exchanging a barrage of punches – within view of many terrified children.

Security initially struggled to intervene, before many involved eventually walked away.

 

 

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