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Trivia Answers Sheet Part Six

How'd you go in this week's Roosters Trivia!?

The correct answers are in bold.

Daniel Tupou had one major scoring play in each of the three Grand Finals he played in. What are they in order? A. First try, last Roosters try, line break assist
B. First Roosters try, first try, last try assist C. Try assist, first try, line break
D. Line break assist, last try, first try

Which current squad member has made only 6 NRL appearances?
A. Kyle Flanagan B. Lachlan Lam C. Ryan Hall D. Drew Hutchison

Which Morris has scored the most career tries?
A. Brett Morris B. Josh Morris C. Steve Morris

Anthony Minichiello scored his FIRST career hat-trick in 2014 against which team?
A. North Queensland Cowboys B. Penrith Panthers C. Paramatta Eels D. Gold Coast Titans

When was Adrian Lam’s final match with the Roosters?
A. 2000 Grand Final B. 2001 Qualifying Final v Knights, 2001 C. Preliminary Final v Bulldogs, 1999 D. 2000 Qualifying Final v Eels

Who is the only Rooster currently in the squad to debut in 2015?
A. Siosiua Taukeiaho B. Joseph Manu C. Lindsay Collins D. Nat Butcher

The Sydney Roosters hold which rugby league record?
A. Most consecutive losses B. Most consecutive wins C. Fewest points scored in a game D. Best start to a season

How many stat categories did James Tedesco lead in 2019?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4

Tackle breaks, running metres and handling errors.

When James Maloney and Mitchell Pearce were selected for State Of Origin duty in 2013, who was the halves pairing?
A. Samisoni Langi and Daniel Mortimer B. Mitchell Aubusson and Daniel Mortimer C. Sonny Bill Williams and Daniel Mortimer D. Sonny Bill Williams and Samisoni Langi

They were the halves pairing against the Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium in Round 15. The Roosters won 20-18

In 2002, Luke Ricketson became the most capped Rooster of all time. Who did he surpass?
A. Brad Fittler B. Ray Stehr C. Arthur Beetson D. Kevin Hastings

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.