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Junior Reps Teamlist | 4th – 5th April, 2026

Roosters teams named for Week 10 of the junior representative season.

Sydney Roosters S.G. Ball Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Boyd Cordner has named his team, which are currently the undefeated competition leaders, to play the 3rd placed Melbourne Storm in Melbourne on Saturday. The match kicks off at 2.00 pm. A win will secure the minor premiership for the Roosters, which would be their fifth minor premiership in the past nine seasons. The Roosters had a bye in Round 7.

Star fullback Rex Bassingthwaite (wrist) returns to the team for the first time since Round 1, after making a successful return to the field last Sunday in the Roosters’ Jersey Flegg Cup win over Manly-Warringah. With his return, Zaylen Ekepati drops back to the bench, replacing Ryan Tukapua. There is also a change at 18th man with Duncan Gatt-Smith taking the spot of Brooklyn Heath.

Central Coast S.G. Ball Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Adam McEwan has named his team, who currently sit 17th on the competition ladder, to play 4th placed Manly-Warringah at Tuggerah on Sunday. The match kicks off at 11.30 am.

There is a plethora of changes to the team defeated last Saturday by Parramatta. Eli Bennett moves from the second row to left centre, Sam Eggins from left centre to fullback and Tayte Bayley from fullback to the bench, replacing Mac Orsini. Cooper Hall, who was 18th man against Parramatta replaces Bennett in the second row.

At right centre Nate Simpson replaces Jett Hanson and at halfback Triston Ross takes Jack Keenan’s spot. Charlie Barnes, who played for the Sydney Roosters Jersey Flegg Cup team last Sunday, returns at lock, replacing Brock Mangan. The final changes are on the bench with Duncan Gatt-Smith and Cooper Close dropping off, replaced by Lincoln Turnbull and Ben Davenport. Gatt-Smith will travel to Melbourne with the Sydney Roosters S.G. Ball Cup team, where he will be 18th man.

Match: CC Roosters v Sea Eagles

Round 9 -

CC Roosters

home Team

CC Roosters

Sea Eagles

away Team

Sea Eagles

Venue: Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex, Tuggerah

Sydney Roosters Harold Matthews Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Paul Momirovski has named his team, who currently sit 6th on the competition ladder, to play the 16th placed Melbourne Storm in Melbourne on Saturday. The match kicks off at 12.00 pm.

After having a bye last weekend, the Coach has been able to name an unchanged line-up from the team that beat the North Sydney Bears in Round 7.

Central Coast Roosters Harold Matthews Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Ryan Southam has named his team, who currently sit 17th on the competition ladder, to play 7th placed Manly-Warringah at Tuggerah on Sunday. The match kicks off at 10.00 am.

Stefan Levasa replaces Zavier Donald at right centre and Nate Ross returns at hooker, replacing Kai Fitzsimmons.

There are three changes on the bench with Cooper Smith, Cooper Rubagotti and Billy Beetson replacing Ethan Briggs, Nash Wallace and Okalani Talanoa.

Match: CC Roosters v Sea Eagles

Round 9 -

CC Roosters

home Team

CC Roosters

Sea Eagles

away Team

Sea Eagles

Venue: Central Coast Regional Sporting & Recreation Complex, Tuggerah

Sydney Roosters Indigenous Academy Tarsha Gale Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Keeley Davis has named her team, who currently sit 1st on the competition table, to play 8th placed Wests Tigers at Leichhardt on Saturday. A win will secure the minor premiership for the Roosters, which would be their first since 2022. The match kicks off at 3.00 pm.

There has been just one change from the team that lost its match of the season last Saturday against defending premiers Parramatta. Bench hooker Mahlie Cashin, who was only able to play six minutes last week before being injured, is out. Jemma Wooden moves from 18th player to take Cashin’s bench spot and the new 18th player is Kiri-Kowhai Ned.

Central Coast Roosters Lisa Fialoa Cup Team (Round 9):

Coach Jayme Fressard has named her team, who currently sit 4th place on the competition table, to play 6th placed Wests Tigers at Leichhardt on Saturday. The match kicks off at 1.30 pm.

There is a slight change in the forwards with Morgan Kernick and London Nowers swapping roles, with Kernick picked to start in the second row this week and Nowers dropping back to the bench.

The only other change to the line-up, beaten last Sunday by defending premiers Parramatta, is with the 18th player where Chloe Oliver replaces Alissa McNair,

Central Coast Roosters Laurie Daley Cup Team:

The Central Coast Roosters season is over. The team, coached by Damian Hargreaves, finished in 3rd place on the northern conference competition table, with two wins, two losses and a draw.

Central Coast Roosters Andrew Johns Cup Team:

The Central Coast Roosters season is over. The team, coached by Toby Elliott, finished in 3rd place on the northern conference competition table, with two wins and two losses.

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.