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SUPER AWESOME NEW ACTIVITIES

The Sydney Roosters are delighted to announce details of their 2017 July School Holiday Camp program.

For kids aged 5-12 years old, there is something for every young Roosters fan.

Eastern Suburbs Camps – Allianz Stadium

Date: Wednesday 5th & Thursday 6th July

Time: 9am – 3pm

Price: $150

Ages: 5-12 years old

Brand new in 2017 is a two day holiday camp for both boys and girls from ages 6-12 years old. 

Jam packed full of games and activities, highlights include an exclusive screening of Despicable Me 3 thanks to Hoyts Entertainment Quarter, behind the scenes tours of the Allianz Stadium tunnel and dressing sheds.

Kids will brush up on their footy skills with drills and multi skills games, meet some Roosters players and MORE!

All two day camp attendees will also receive a free match ticket to the Roosters clash with the Rabbitohs and have a chance to take part in a holiday camp pitch parade or dance spectacular at the game.

In addition to all of the above, attendees get to choose either Footy Fever or Feather Dance as a preferred activity!

Preferred Activity: Footy Fever Click here

Preferred Activity: Feather Dance - Click here

Central Coast – Woy Woy Rogers Park

Date: Thursday 13th July

Time: 9am – 2pm

Price: $45

Ages: 5 – 12 years

Footy Fever – Brought to you by Bendigo Bank

Footy Fever is for kids who love their footy.

Aimed at kids of all skill levels and abilities, the Footy Fever camp is focused around the core fundamental skills of the game.

Attendees will learn passing, tackling and kicking techniques in a safe and fun environment, led by Sydney Roosters and NRL qualified coaches.

Highlights include a full day of rugby league skills, Roosters NRL stars and a Junior Roosters Membership pack including two tickets to a Roosters home game in 2017 and a Roosters 2017 merchandise pack.

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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.