2007 NRL Premiership - Round 25 Teams

South Sydney v Sydney Roosters

The South Sydney Rabbitohs are pleased to announce their side to take on the Sydney Roosters in round 25 of the NRL Telstra Premiership this Saturday 1 September at 5.30pm at Telstra Stadium. This match is the second leg of the inaugural Ron Coote Cup.

Hell is freezing over

South Sydney's fairytale ride into the finals series is officially out of control - even Roosters supremo Nick Politis has jumped on the bandwagon. With the Rabbitohs needing victory against his team on Saturday night to assure themselves a finals appearance for the first time since 1989, Politis yesterday shelved a century of bitterness between the foundation clubs to congratulate the Roosters' inner-city rivals.

"If Souths reach the finals, I think it will be a great thing for rugby league. I really do," Politis said. "They've done a great job. Russell Crowe and Peter Holmes a Court have been a great influence. They're putting their heart and soul - and money - into the club. And it's really paying off. They've obviously created a great culture among their players and it really is showing. "They should be congratulated. I would never want to see the Roosters lose, but it would be great to see Souths reach the finals. Good luck to them."

Dirty, filthy blood has flowed between South Sydney and Eastern Suburbs since 1908, when the Rabbitohs defeated their neighbours in the final to claim the game's first premiership. Stoking the rivalry has been that Souths have been the most successful club since, with 20 premierships. And the Rabbitohs have long been convinced the Roosters have pillaged their junior stocks by opening the purse strings.

On Saturday night, the clubs will vie for the Ron Coote Cup in honour of the man who won premierships for both clubs. The rangy lock and demon cover defender is one of the few things that unites them. Keenly aware of tradition, Politis and Crowe have fuelled the hatred in recent months, especially over Craig Wing's decision in June to return to Souths after eight seasons at Bondi Junction. Upon being told by Wing, Politis broke the news on the Roosters website, a move Crowe considered an act of pure cattiness. When Souths trumpeted the signing at a glitzy press conference at Sydney Airport, with Wing flanked by Crowe and Holmes a Court, Politis labelled Wing a "show pony".

"But there's no bad blood between me and Wingy," Politis insisted yesterday. "He's a good guy, Wingy. He's been good for this club. We're still very close and he will always be part of the family. "I'm sad to see him go, but that's the way it goes. He had to look after his future. He wanted a four-year deal and we only offered him two years." "Everybody has a go at the Roosters because, when you dominate like we have for 10 years, clubs become jealous. No one has dominated in the semi-finals like we have for the last decade. Maybe Russell Crowe has always wanted that. "I don't really buy into the rivalry. Both our clubs have been around for a hundred years. When you go back that far, you'll always have some feeling. It means more to Souths than us."

The Rabbitohs NRL side is:


 1. Talanoa, Fetuli 
 2. Hegarty, Shannon
 3. Vagana, Nigel 
 4. Gordon, Yileen 
 5. Mellor, Paul 
 6. Williams, Joe 
 7. Smith, Jeremy
 8. Cusack, Peter (c)
 9. Rigon, Shane 
10. Asotasi, Roy (c)
11. Sutton, John  
12. Fa’alogo, David 
13. Rogers, Ben  

Interchange:

14. Luke, Issac 
15. Widders, Dean 
16. Stuart, Luke  
17. Grenfield, Michael   

Coach – Jason Taylor

The North Sydney Bears NSW Premier League side will play the Bulldogs at North Sydney Oval on Friday August 31 kickoff 7:00pm.

 1. Peachey, David  
 2. Simmonds, Reece  
 3. Paulson, Germaine 
 4. Nichols, Greg  
 5. Boston, Troy 
 6. Champion, Beau 
 7. Paea, Eddie 
 8. Manuokafoa, Manase 
 9. Irvine, Daniel 
10. Lowe, Jamien 
11. McPherson, Shannon 
12. Pettybourne, Eddy 
13. Lowe, Ben 

14. Bobongie, Jardine  
15. Ta'akimoeaka, Conrad 
16. Verlinden, Ryan 
17. Falemaka, Joe  
18. Gordon, Issac 
19. Geddes, Scott

Coach - Wayne Lambkin

The South Sydney Rabbitohs U20 Jersey Flegg side will play the Central Coast Storm at Stadium Australia on Saturday Sep 1 starting at 3:35pm The South Sydney Rabbitohs U20 team is


 1. Nathan, BJ 
 2. Maafu, Kuki 
 3. Tafokitau, Ray 
 4. Coleman, Steve 
 5. El-Zbaidieh, Abbey  
 6. Clark, Jason 
 7. Trotter, Trent  
 8. Tovo, Sione   
 9. McKay, David
10. Browne, Tim   
11. Powell, Andy  
12. Fale, Fonua  
13. Seelin, Troy 

14. Matapuku, Joseph
15. Joseph, John 
16. Iosefo, Joseph 
17. Douglas, Jarrett
18. Barrett, Richard
19. Swandling, Adam

Coach - John Amatto


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