The Sydney Roosters’ NRL season has a pulse after Sam Walker inspired a 20-4 defeat of Manly that puts a big dent in the Sea Eagles’ finals hopes.
The Roosters could’ve all but kissed their top-eight dream goodbye with a loss at wet and wild Brookvale Oval on Saturday night, having dropped three of their previous four matches.
But in a duel against Manly veteran Daly Cherry-Evans, his probable halves partner next year, No.7 Walker breathed life into his side’s season by playing a hand in all three Roosters tries.
Captain courageous James Tedesco set the tone for the Roosters’ best defensive performance of the year with two try-saving tackles on the right edge while the game was in the balance.
The Roosters have now leapfrogged Manly into ninth on the ladder, a win out of the top eight and seemingly locked in a three-way battle with the Sea Eagles and Dolphins for eighth place.
The loss may come back to haunt Manly given it keeps their rivals in the hunt and leaves them likely needing to win at least two of their tough clashes against the Dolphins, Warriors and Canberra.
Manly enjoyed the bulk of early chances but had only one try to show for it as Tom Trbojevic, playing fullback during Lehi Hopoate’s head injury assessment, swung left to put Tolu Koula over.
Hopoate returned but was shifted to the wing late in the game with Trbojevic slotting into fullback after weeks of debate as to how Manly should best use the former Dally M Medallist.
Terrible conditions played their part as Trbojevic spilt the ball into the hands of Queensland star Robert Toia, whose charge upfield swung momentum dramatically into the Roosters’ favour.
On the back of that Toia line break late in the first half, Walker found Billy Smith with a grubber kick for the Roosters’ first try and the visitors were over again in the next set.
Tedesco belted through the middle past Jake Trbojevic and Tof Sipley and found Walker, who slipped over but regained his footing and kicked left to a diving Daniel Tupou.
The veteran winger managed an offload for Angus Crichton to score one of the season’s great team tries.
It was a three-score game when a Walker kick was allowed to bounce into the arms of Egan Butcher at close range early in the second half.
Manly’s Ben Trbojevic suffered a game-ending concussion when clashing heads with teammate Luke Brooks, playing his 250th game.
He will miss next week’s clash with ladder-leading Canberra and could be joined on the sidelines by Jake Simpkin after the back-up hooker left for a late head injury assessment following a tackle on Siua Wong.
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