The Sydney Roosters have acknowledged and thanked their Members and fans for their outstanding support throughout the 2025 NRL regular season, which has seen the Club achieve a series of record-breaking attendance milestones.
The Roosters’ final home game of the year against the South Sydney Rabbitohs on Friday, September 5, drew a bumper crowd of 41,604, pushing the Club’s total home attendance to 310,150 – the first time in history the Roosters have surpassed the 300,000 mark.
Sydney Roosters Milestone Achievements in 2025
First time surpassing 300,000 home attendees across the season (10 matches at Allianz Stadium, 1 at Central Coast, 1 at Magic Round).
First time averaging over 25,000 per home game, setting a new benchmark for support.
Total home attendances rose from 211,352 in 2023 and 222,751 in 2024 to a record-breaking 310,150 in 2025.
Average attendances grew from 21,135 in 2023 and 22,275 in 2024 to 25,846 in 2025.
2025 marked the third consecutive season surpassing 20,000 Members.
Speaking on behalf of the playing group, Roosters Captain James Tedesco expressed the players’ gratitude to the Club’s Members and fans for their unwavering support throughout the season
“On behalf of all the players, I just want to say thank you to our Members and fans. Running out at Allianz Stadium this year has been unreal – the atmosphere has been electric every week, and to know more than 300,000 people have come out to support us is pretty special,” said Tedesco.
“We really feed off that energy, and it gives us a huge lift. Heading into the Finals, we know our supporters will be right there with us, and we’ll be doing everything we can to make them proud,” he added.