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Doubles from Young, Crichton help Roosters dominate Warriors

Billie Eder and Dominic Brock
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Johnson injury compounds Warriors’ woes as Roosters warm up for Sharks

By Billie Eder

The Roosters head into their Magic Round blockbuster against competition leaders Cronulla in season-best form after smashing the Warriors 38-18 on Sunday afternoon.

The Tricolours had a field day on Sunday – Jared Waerea-Hargreaves’ 300th game as a Rooster – with try doubles for Dominic Young and Angus Crichton.

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Crichton’s future at the club remains in doubt following the signing of David Fifita last week, but coach Trent Robinson praised the effort and confidence that Crichton brought to the team.

“[I like his] power, so his confidence to run over the guy in front of him, and then the confidence and the combinations around those guys between Luke and himself,” Robinson said.

Match highlights

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Full-time stats snapshot

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The Warriors won just about every statistical category in the second half, but the damage was done in the first. In the end, the numbers look pretty tight at full-time despite the Roosters’ dominance on the scoreline.

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View from the stands: Full-time analysis

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Roosters romp complete, 38-18

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The Warriors spill the ball on an attacking raid with half a minute left and both teams have had enough, with the game officially coming to a close about an hour after it was practically finished as a contest.

It’s another great result for the Roosters who are on the up after a disappointing 2023 season, and bolstered by the news of David Fifita’s signing for next season.

The Warriors have now lost four games on the trot and also appear to have lost Shaun Johnson to a pec injury.

Looking ahead to next week, both these teams face tough challenges in Brisbane for Magic Round. The Roosters take on the league-leading Sharks in what is shaping up as a genuine blockbuster on Saturday, while the Warriors face premiers Penrith on Sunday.

The Warriors endured a tough afternoon against the Roosters on Sunday.Getty

Walker’s on the scoreboard

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More magic from the Roosters. Luke Keary chips over the top, Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad can’t clean it up and Sam Walker grabs the loose ball to score. The Bunker confirms that James Tedesco didn’t get a hand on the loose ball as it trickled along the ground, and awards Walker the try. He adds the extras.

Meanwhile, word from the Warriors sheds is that Shaun Johnson appears to be in increasing pain from his neck injury, with fears the star playmaker could spend the next few weeks on the sidelines. And now hooker Freddy Lussick has been subbed on and subbed off again within a minute of game time, having suffered another injury.

It hasn’t been a good afternoon for the New Zealanders.

Roosters 38, Warriors 18

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Fonua-Blake crashes over as Johnson leaves the field

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Star Warriors prop Addin Fonua-Blake finds himself with the ball on the last tackle, 10 metres out from the Roosters’ line and with nothing on. So he puts his head down, runs straight and carries a few defenders over, scoring his team’s third try of the day.

The Warriors are officially winning the second half, though Shaun Johnson is now off the field with his pec injury.

Roosters 32, Warriors 18

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Visitors score their second

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A penalty gives the Warriors a full set of six on the Roosters’ line and they make the most of it, with a strong run from Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad doing the trick and getting the visitors into double figures.

Shaun Johnson still isn’t kicking goals so Adam Pompey adds the extras. Roosters 32, Warriors 12 with 17 minutes remaining.

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View from the stands with 20 minutes left

By Billie Eder
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Normal service resumes as Tedesco scores

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The Roosters’ reply is almost immediate. Joseph Suaalii takes a sharp pass from centre partner Joey Manu and busts through the Warriors’ defensive line, draws the fullback and offloads to James Tedesco who trots over for the home team’s sixth try of the afternoon.

Roosters 32, Warriors 6

James Tedesco was excellent in Sunday’s rout of the Warriors.Getty
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