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Roosters enhance title credentials with Dragons drubbing

Dominic Brock and Dan Walsh
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Highlights: A sin bin, a falcon and a Roosters rout

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The wash-up: Roosters enhance title credentials in Waerea-Hargreaves’ milestone match

By Dan Walsh

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves stole the headlines, highlights and a lowlight or two as well in his record-breaking 307th Roosters appearance.

But in the fine print of their favourite madman’s milestone match, the Tricolours enhanced their premiership credentials in a 42-12 demolition of the Dragons.

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Long before the score blew out, it was the Dragons’ 46 tackles inside their opposition’s 20-metre zone by the 50th minute that told the tale for both sides.

St George Illawarra, themselves boasting finals claims before kick-off, rarely threatened and regularly drove coach Shane Flanagan to obvious frustration in the coach’s box.

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TRY: Tupouniua grabs Roosters’ last try of the night

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Michael Jennings has gone off with a head knock and the Roosters are looking for one final try… and they get it, with Sitili Tupouniua ducking, weaving and powering over from right centre.

The Roosters have now scored 100 points against the Dragons this year, after putting 60 points past them on Anzac Day.

Sam Walker takes the conversion attempt – despite the fans calling for milestone man Jared Waerea-Hargreaves to get a shot – and he slots the extras to end the game.

Roosters 42, Dragons 12 at full-time

Sydney Roosters’ forward Jared Waerea-Hargreaves laughs as he leaves the field with head cut.NRL Photos

Hunt, Sloan provide a little spark

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Some razzle-dazzle from the Dragons here – Ben Hunt produces an old-fashioned chip-and-chase, collects the ball and offloads for Tyrell Sloan, who kicks ahead again – but Roosters half Sam Walker is the first to the ball and defuses the situation.

There hasn’t been too much enterprising play in attack from St George Illawarra this afternoon but it’s good to see them trying their hand a little.

Roosters 36, Dragons 12 after 70 minutes

View from the stands: Roosters are title contenders

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TRY: It’s a Roosters carve-up

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Five minutes into the second half, this was a close game. Now it’s seemingly a walk in the park for the Roosters. They send the ball through the hands on the last tackle, with Luke Keary, Sam Walker and James Tedesco combining before a nice flick-on from Michael Jennings sends Daniel Tupou over untouched down the left wing.

Roosters 36, Dragons 12 after 65 minutes

TRY: A spectacular falcon and a runaway Rooster

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Now that’s rugby league. Dragons halfback Ben Hunt takes the ball on the last, sees a rushing defender, beats him and shoots upfield. He fires a pass in the direction of Jack de Belin – only it’s too quick for his teammate and smashes de Belin in the face, ricocheting forward 15 metres into the arms of Roosters prop Lindsay Collins. Collins passes it to James Tedesco, who takes full advantage of the chaos to burst through a yawning gap in the Dragons’ line and run 65 metres to score.

Roosters 30, Dragons 12 after 63 minutes

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TRY: Crichton stretches Roosters further in front

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The Roosters halves are proving a class above today. After Sitili Tupouniua and Terrell May both go close to crashing over for tries from close range, Sam Walker takes possession on the last, steps off his left foot to give himself a bit of space and rolls in a grubber kick for Angus Crichton to slide through and score.

Walker’s conversion attempt is an ordinary one, sailing left, but it doesn’t look like it’s going to matter.

Roosters 24, Dragons 12 after 58 minutes

Sam Walker and the Roosters celebrate a try.Getty Images
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TRY: Keary sends Collins over

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The Roosters quickly wrestle back control of momentum and earn a couple of set restarts, and in no time they’ve scored again with Luke Keary turning a ball back inside for Lindsay Collins to carry a few defenders over the line and reach out to score.

Roosters 20, Dragons 12 after 53 minutes

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