Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has been caught lashing out at New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet over a sign at Sydney's Allianz Stadium.
At one point in the match, Mr Perrottet could be seen giving Mr Albanese a shoulder bump, which elicited a response of "pretty ordinary Dom". Earlier in the conversation, Mr Albanese again hit out at the Premier amid Souths not being allowed to play home games at Allianz Stadium. 25+ news channels in 1 place. Try 1 month free. Mr Albanese voiced his frustration about the Sydney Roosters being allowed signage that read 'Home of the Sydney Roosters' at the newly built $900 million ground. A friendly cricket event at Kirribilli House on Thursday quickly turned as footage revealed the Prime Minister and New South Wales Premier having a heated exchange about the new signage of an NRL team at Allianz Stadium.
Football Australia marketing boss Peter Filopoulos has publicly labelled the conduct of the Sydney Roosters 'bizarre' as the sporting code war over signage ...
How Sydney FC covered the Roosters sign ahead of their A-League opener on October 8 versus Melbourne Victory Following tense meetings on Thursday, Venues NSW confirmed they will turn the lights off on the sign ‘Home of the Sydney Roosters’ at the northern end of Allianz Stadium whenever Sydney FC or Super Rugby's NSW Waratahs play at the venue. It follows Roosters NRL supremo Nick Politis labelling A-League club Sydney FC 'petty' after Sky Blues staff covered up signage from the Tricolours ahead of their season opener versus Melbourne Victory on October 8 Football Australia marketing boss Peter Filopoulos has labelled the conduct of NRL club Sydney Roosters 'bizarre' as the code war over signage at Allianz Stadium intensifies The tweet came after Roosters supremo Nick Politis called A-League club Sydney FC 'petty' for covering up Roosters signage ahead of their season opener versus Melbourne Victory on October 8. [Sydney](/news/sydney/index.html) Roosters 'bizarre' and 'self-entitled' as the code war over signage at new Allianz Stadium intensifies.
Sydney Roosters have been accused of being 'self-entitled' and having 'an inflated sense of importance' by a Football Australia official after a spat over a ...
"Bizarre! Prior to their first match in the new venue last weekend, Sydney FC erected a tarpaulin over an illuminated sign on the outside of the stadium which says, 'Home of the Sydney Roosters', complete with the club's logo. Sydney Roosters have been accused of being 'self-entitled' and having 'an inflated sense of importance' by a Football Australia official after a spat over a sign at the new Allianz Stadium.
A cross-code war has erupted after Sydney FC erected a Bunnings tarpaulin over the Sydney Roosters logo at Allianz Stadium on the weekend.
A cross-code war has erupted after Sydney FC erected a Bunnings tarpaulin over the Sydney Roosters logo at Allianz Stadium on the weekend. A cross-code war has erupted after Sydney FC erected a Bunnings tarpaulin over the Sydney Roosters logo at Allianz Stadium. “It‘s got a Roosters sign, how have they done that?” Albanese said in the clip. The Roosters contacted Venues NSW to vent their frustration after the incident, and it was agreed that lights behind the sign would be switched off for future Sydney FC and NSW Waratahs matches at the stadium. Ahead of Saturday evening’s A-League match against Melbourne Victory, Sydney FC’s first home game at the newly-constructed venue, an illuminated sign outside the $830 million stadium that reads “Home of the Sydney Roosters” was covered by the $150 tarp. Cross-code war erupts after Sydney FC erect $150 Bunnings tarp over Sydney Roosters logo
A recorded conversation in which Anthony Albanese demanded to Dominic Perrottet that a Roosters sign at Allianz Stadium be “torn down” has been circulated ...