Bega Roosters

The Bega Roosters are an Australian rugby league football team based in Bega, a coastal town of the Far South Coast region of New South Wales.

[1] After forming in 1960 from the Bega Rovers-Bega West merger, the club's first premiership came in their seventh season when Jim Gibson's men defeated Moruya 9–7 in the 1966 Grand Final.

[2] Bega plays in a red, blue and white predominant strip and were known as the tri-colours.

Wearing a similar jersey to their NSWRL counter parts Easts (Sydney), they adopted their nickname "Roosters".

The emblem is of a Rooster running with a football wearing a tri-colours jersey.