Keary's future shift leaves Roosters looking for successor

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

In a seismic shake-up at the Sydney Roosters, Luke Keary, a three-time premiership winner and stalwart of the club for eight seasons, is set to bid farewell at the end of the current campaign.

Alongside him, the likes of Joseph Manu, Joseph Suaalii, and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves will also depart, marking the end of an era for the Roosters.

Despite these significant departures, the Roosters have a storied history of resilience and depth, always managing to rise to the challenge against the toughest competition.

They have a knack for seamlessly integrating new players into their lineup, ensuring that the team continues to excel.

As they usher in this new era, Keary has let slip some details about his successor in the halves, revealing that Sam Walker will have a new partner in crime.

While the club has brought in experienced Chad Townsend from the North Queensland Cowboys to bolster their ranks, Keary believes that Sandon Smith will be the one to step into his shoes as the chief playmaker.

With these changes on the horizon, the Roosters are gearing up for a fresh chapter in their storied history, determined to build on their legacy of success and resilience.

Keary's departure may mark the end of an era, but it also signals the beginning of an exciting new chapter for the Roosters.

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