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A bit like the biblical rain, thunder and lightning that thrashed Allianz Stadium on Friday night, the Roosters needed all of 10 minutes to bury Parramatta and confirm their status as the NRL’s most dangerous attacking side.
A bit like the puddles that refused to drain from the $830 million venue, you still wonder exactly where Trent Robinson’s falls in the scheme of things, though they can only beat and beat up on the opposition in front of them.
Another NRL outing, another downpour of points, and another of this year’s also-rans duly disposed of, the Eels beaten 38-14 in front of a healthy, if soggy Allianz crowd of 20,724.
80 min: Lussick scores a soft converted try out of dummy-half seconds from full-time to add a smidgen more respectability to the final score.
75 min: The Fijian winger produces the Eels’ highlight of the night, making an incredible try-saving tackle on Tedesco, who appeared certain to score his second.
68 min: Russell scores an unconverted try in the corner, the Eels’ first of the second half. Roosters 38-8
65 min: Whyte sin-binned for making a tackle in an offside position while the Eels tried a quick tap. Match has become very scrappy in the past 10 minutes.
58 min: Superb hands sends Dom Young in for his first three-try haul for the Roosters. Walker misses the kick from the sideline. Roosters 38-4
52 min: Walker chip kick sits up nicely for a jubilantTupouniua to score a ttry in his 100th NRL game for the club. Walker converts. Roosters 34-4
45 min: Hands is sin-binned for holding Brandon Smith down for too long near the Eels’ try. Soon afterwards Young scores his second try. Walker misses his first conversion attempt. Roosters 28-4
41 min: Trailing by 20 points – a massive deficit in these conditions – the Eels field the kick-off from the Roosters. They will need to be next to score to have any hope.