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The Sydney Roosters have cemented their spot at the top of the Telstra premiership thanks to a comprehensive 32-12 shut-out of an injury riddled Penrith Panthers at the Sydney Football Stadium tonight.

It was a horror night for the Panther’s, the visitor’s finishing the match with an empty bench due to serious injuries to Luke Priddis (knee), Michael Jennings (ankle), Tony Puletua (ribs) and Josh Bateman (pectoral), cruelling their semi-final chances.

The Roosters never really broke stride in their six tries to two victory, with the communication between halves Braith Anasta and Mitchell Pearce causing constant headaches for the tired Panthers defence.


Penrith burst out of the blocks, opening the scoring in just the third minute through a simple barge over try to centre Brad Tighe, the zippy three-quarter showing tremendous strength to burrow his way through four startled Roosters defenders.

The home side were quick to respond, hooker James Aubusson ducking between Panthers Petero Civoniceva and Tony Puletua to dive over, with Craig Fitzgibbon’s conversion making it 6-4 after 11 minutes.

The Panthers drew level in the 27th minute thanks to a penalty goal to Shane Rodney, the utility forward taking over the goal-kicking due to an ankle injury to Michael Jennings.

Penrith’s injury woes became even deeper in just the next set, with interchange forward Josh Bateman becoming the third Panther in the dressing room after suffering a shoulder injury attempting a tackle on Mark O’Meley.

O’Meley rubbed the salt even further into the visitor’s wound when he barged over for a rare four-pointer with, the Roosters moving out to a 16-6 lead when fullback Anthony Minichiello finishing off a sublime backline movement just moments before the half-time break.


Staring down the barrel of a 6-16 half-time deficit, it took a brilliant cross-field kick from Luke Lewis for Luke Rooney to dot down wide out, with Rodney’s sideline conversion making it 16-12 to the home side at the break.

After being denied a try by video referee Bill Harrigan straight after the resumption, the Roosters made sure of it only moments later when Braith Anasta plucked a Mitchell Pearce bomb out of Rhys Wesser’s hands to dot down for a spectacular try.

And given the Panther’s injury crisis, the game was as good as over when Willie Mason sprinted forty metres downfield after charging down a Lewis clearing kick, before unloading to Brent Grose for a 26-12 lead.

A late try to winger Shaun Kenny-Dowall completed the twenty point victory.

Sydney Roosters 32
Tries: James Aubusson, Mark O’Meley, Anthony Minichiello, Braith Anasta, Brent Grose, Shaun Kenny-Dowall
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon 4
defeated
Penrith Panthers 12

Tries: Brad Tighe, Luke Rooney
Goals: Shane Rodney 2

At Sydney Football Stadium

Referee – Seam Hampstead
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The Sydney Roosters have achieved their fourth straight victory and a share of the competition lead thanks to a gritty 19-10 win over a tenacious Wests Tigers outfit at a sodden Sydney Football Stadium tonight.

The incessant rain in Sydney was always going to mean a tight, rugged match, with the larger Roosters forward pack dominating their more mobile rivals, much to the delight of the 15,204 loyal Roosters crowd who braved the chilly, wet conditions.

Wests were finding plenty of holes on the outside edges early, but their poor ball control not only cruelled any point scoring opportunities, but also their energy in the extra defensive workload.

It took until the 27th minute before the Roosters opened the scoring through a dubious try to winger Amos Roberts, with the veteran winger accepting a suspect pass from Sia Soliola to complete a slick backline movement.

Sydney skipper Craig Fitzgibbon converted magnificently in the driving rain from the sideline to push the home side out to a crucial 6-0 lead given the inclement conditions.

The brilliance of Anthony Tupou allowed Sydney to push further ahead just moments later; the Origin backrower attracting four Tigers defenders before twisting and offloading back to a flying Mitchell Aubusson to score, with Fitzgibbon’s simple conversion making it 12-0 after 33 minutes.

Sydney looked to have extended their lead even further just three minutes later thanks to yet another Tigers handling error, however video referee Chris Ward denied a try to Mitchell Pearce, leaving the Roosters with a handy 12-0 half-time advantage.

Two pieces of individual brilliance from Robbie Farah allowed the Tigers to get back into the game just after the break, with the talented Wests hooker first putting the visitors in decent attacking position after craftily finding touch from a 20 metre tap restart.

And just three tackles off the back of the scrum restart, Farah spotted a small gap up the middle of the ruck, crashing through three Roosters defenders to provide the Tigers with their first points of the night.

Tigers skipper Brett Hodgson made neat work of the simple conversion, to make it game on at 12-6 in the 47th minute.

And just as Wests were starting to mount some concerted pressure, it was the man Aubusson that produced a scintillating, sixty metre solo effort to break the visitor’s momentum.

Under the direction of coach Tim Sheens on the sideline, Benji Marshall attempted to pop an early kick over the top for winger Taniela Tuiaki, which ricocheted into the arms of a flying Aubusson who proceeded to swat away three Wests defenders in a barnstorming run to the line.

Tuiaki did eventually get his chance to get on the outside of the Roosters defence, charging downfield off a neat inside ball from Dean Collis, before finally being pulled down just inches short of the line after a sixty metre charge.

A Farah grubber off the next play looked to have provided a four pointer to rookie winger Beau Ryan; however video referee Ward miraculously found the slightest of knock ons to thwart the Tigers come back chances.

Tuiaki made no mistakes moments later when he gave his side a sniff with a typically powerhouse four-pointer, but Hodgson’s sideline conversion attempt in monsoonal conditions just splayed wide, leaving the Roosters clinging to an 18-10 advantage inside the final ten minutes.

However, the rain and the determined Roosters defence prevented the Tigers from a last gasp victory, with a late field goal to Sydney half Pearce completing the scoring for the night.

Sydney Roosters 19
Tries: Mitchell Aubusson 2, Amos Roberts
Goals: Craig Fitzgibbon 3, Mitchell Pearce field goal
defeated
Wests Tigers 10

Tries: Robbie Farah, Taniela Tuiaki
Goals: Brett Hodgson

At Sydney Football Stadium

Referee – Tony Archer

Crowd – 15,204

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The Sydney Roosters have ended the New Zealand Warriors undefeated run at Mt Smart Stadium this afternoon, recording a decisive 38-12 victory over a fumbling home side.

Sydney blew the Warriors off the park in the opening ten minutes of the match, scoring three tries for a 14-0 lead to and the visitor’s their third straight victory.

It was another clinical display from the highly-skilled Sydney team, who were superbly led by two-try hero Braith Anasta and halves partner Mitchell Pearce, with international winger Shaun Kenny-Dowall the recipient of a crafty kicking game, scoring three tries.

The visitor’s took only three minutes to post four points off the back of repeat sets, with a flying Kenny-Dowall climbing high to claim a Mitchell Pearce cross-field kick to dot down for his sixth try of the season.

With regular skipper and goal-kicker Craig Fitzgibbon unable to backup after his midweek Origin commitments, new skipper Anasta missed with his sideline conversion attempt to leave it at 4-0 after as many minutes.

Kenny-Dowall was in again just two minutes later as the Roosters chose to run it on the last tackle; centre Mitchell Aubusson sent on a charge downfield off the back of a sublime, around the corner pass from Willie Mason, with Aubusson finding Kenny-Dowall to make it 8-0 after just six minutes.

The Roosters made it three tries inside the opening ten minutes when Anasta claimed a pinpoint Pearce chip kick to score, with the skilful five-eight this time converting from an easier position for a 14-0 lead in just the 11th minute.

In what was turning into an entertaining, free-flowing match, the home side opened their account through with winger Aiden Kirk’s first career try.

Jumping straight on the counter attack after a lost ball from another Kenny-Dowall linebreak, the Warriors shifted it through the hands to allow the rookie winger to make it 14-4 after 17 minutes.

But a Warriors mistake from the restart allowed the Roosters to again extend their lead, this time Sia Soliola knocking back a Pearce bomb for backrower Setaimata Sa to score a rare four-pointer.

Having found his kicking radar with his earlier shot, Anasta converted from wide out to make it 20-4 after 22 minutes.

With the Warriors enjoying a handy run of possession, the home side were able to extend their lead in the 35th minute thanks to a determined, dummy-half scoot from hooker Ian Henderson, with Hohaia’s conversion getting the home side back into the match at 20-10.

The Warriors completed a fiery first-half with a Hohaia penalty goal after the half-time siren, with the visitor’s heading to the break with a deserved 20-12 advantage.

After defending their line for the opening stages of the second half, the visitor’s pushed further ahead when Anasta dummied past Brent Tate to score his second try, with the five-eighth also turning in a handy goal-kicking performance to make it 26-12 in the 53rd minute.

A 90-metre intercept try to Kenny-Dowall sealed the Warriors fate however, with the flashy winger scoring a 67th minute hat-trick to end the deliver the Warriors back-to-back losses.

Sydney Roosters 38
Tries: Shaun Kenny-Dowall 3, Braith Anasta 2, Setaimata Sa, Sam Perrett
Goals: Braith Anasta 5
defeated
New Zealand Warriors 12

Tries: Aiden Kirk, Ian Henderson
Goals: Lance Hohaia 2

At Mt Smart Stadium

Referee – Ben Cummins
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Roosters pluck listless Eels

May 16th 2008 11:40
An undermanned Sydney Roosters outfit have piled on five second half tries to completely overwhelm a shell-shocked Parramatta Eels side 32-12 at a bitterly cold Parramatta Stadium tonight.

Returning from the half-time break trailing 8-6, the spirited Roosters piled on three tries in 12 minutes straight after the break, to demoralise the vocal Eels home crowd of 16, 211


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Roosters beat troubled Raiders

May 10th 2008 09:35
The Sydney Roosters have arrested a two game losing streak with a dominant 30-4 victory over a mistake riddled Canberra Raiders at the Sydney Football Stadium this evening.

Sydney’s five tries to one victory was built around a dominant first half performance, with the Bondi-based side running in four tries inside the opening thirty minutes to record their fifth victory of the season


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Roosters sink boot into Bulldogs

April 4th 2008 11:15
The Sydney Roosters have won tonight’s inner Sydney war, blazing their way to a 40-12 thrashing of a shell-shocked Canterbury Bulldogs at ANZ Stadium.

Led courageously by man of the moment Willie Mason, the star studded Roosters side piled on seven tries to silence the 36,526-strong vocal, pro-Bulldogs crowd


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Tigers hold out Raiders

July 1st 2007 05:59
The Wests Tigers arrested a two game losing streak by completing a gutsy 22-16 victory over the Canberra Raiders at Canberra Stadium on Sunday.

In front of a brave home crowd of 12,598 on a bitterly cold Canberra afternoon, it was the visitors that secured an entertaining four tries to three victory on the back of a dominant defensive display


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Roosters snatch thrilling victory

June 16th 2007 11:56
The Sydney Roosters recorded a thrilling last minute 24-20 victory over an ill-disciplined Penrith Panthers on Saturday night at a bitterly cold CUA Stadium.

With thirty seconds left to play, Sydney Roosters rookie half Mitchell Pearce swooped on a Panthers loose ball and raced seventy metres to score a miracle match winning try


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A spirited team effort from the Sydney Roosters saw them record just their second victory of the season, registering a 24-18 victory over a fast finishing Gold Coast Titans outfit at Aussie Stadium on Sunday.

A small Mother’s Day crowd was on hand to witness a determined Sydney Roosters team post just their second win of season’07, with a flat first half effort costing the Gold Coast Titans the two premiership points


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