Bruce Monie dies
Former Woy Woy Roosters great Bruce Monie has died from cancer at age 55.
Mr Monie was a member of the Roosters' famous footballing family, playing junior rugby league with the Roosters in the 1960s before graduating to grade football along with his brothers Bill and John.
When playing first grade with both Umina and Erina, Bruce Monie's heart was always with the Roosters, according to club president Mr Geoff Staunton.
He returned to the club in 1975 to play a major part some of the best Roosters teams ever fielded, said Mr Staunton.
"Bruce played in the centres in the Roosters first grade premiership wins in 1975 and 1976, over Wyong and Erina respectively.
"In 1975, Bruce linked brilliantly with both his brothers John and Bill to lead the Roosters to victory and the following year Bruce played alongside Bill who captained Woy Woy to the premiership.
"Many honours were bestowed on Bruce during his time with the Roosters.
"In 1976, Bruce was named the second recipient of the Merv and Muriel Condren trophy as the club's first grade best and fairest player.
"In 2001 he was named as a member of the Woy Woy Roosters Team of the Century, an honour he proudly shared with both his brothers.
"The thoughts and prayers of everyone associated with the club are extended to the Monie family at this sad time."
Mr Monie's funeral service was held at Gold Creek Chapel in the ACT on August 11.
Website, 11 Aug 2010
Geoff Staunton, Woy Woy RLFC