Rampant Roosters tear apart Tigers

By Roger Vaughan / Wire

The Sydney Roosters continued their march towards a first NRL minor premiership since 2004 with a 56-14 crushing of the struggling Wests Tigers on Monday at Allianz Stadium.

The Tigers were very much in the game at halftime, trailing only 14-6 after James Maloney kicked a penalty from the last play of the opening period.

However, it was all one-way traffic after the restart as the Roosters flexed their attacking muscle and blew away Mick Potter’s side with seven tries to clock up a half-century of points for the second time this season.

Jake Friend opened the scoring after just four minutes when he darted over out of dummy-half for the Roosters.

But the Tigers hit back almost immediately through veteran winger Lote Tuqiri – playing his first game since round 18 last year – following a smart pass from young fullback James Tedesco.

Tedesco then almost put the home side in front when latched onto a Benji Marshall chip-kick only for his foot to brush the line behind the posts.

But the Roosters showed their class in the 25th minute when Sonny Bill Williams lunged over the line and touched down one-handed despite pressure from three Tigers defenders.

Tempers were frayed 10 minutes before the break when Keith Galloway and Luke O’Donnell were involved in a spot of pushing and shoving.

And moments later a still smarting O’Donnell was placed on report for a dangerous lifting tackle on Tim Simona that will almost certainly come under the attention of the NRL match review committee on Tuesday.

But the fight shown by the Tigers in the opening 40 minutes was knocked out of them in a 19-minute second half spell as the Roosters crossed six times with Daniel Mortimer and Mitchell Pearce – in his 150th game – each crossing twice.

Daniel Tupou and Michael Jennings also went over to continue the humiliation before the ever-willing Tedesco grabbed a deserved try when he muscled his way over the line.

However, Jennings then streaked clear to grab his second four-pointer with Maloney making it a flawless night with the boot converting his 10th kick of the game.

But those of a Tigers persuasion in the pitiful crowd of 8,395 did have the last cheer when young Curtis Sironen burrowed his way over to add a modicum of respectability to the scoreline.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson paid tribute to his side’s second half display and said the depth of talent in his squad allowed him to withdraw Williams with 15 minutes remaining.

“We lacked a bit of composure in the first half but the boys got it back on track in the second half and did a good job,” Robinson said.

“He (Williams) had 65 minutes and been out for a couple of weeks and I think he’ll get enough footy over the next few weeks.”

Both Robinson and Tigers coach Potter felt the tackle by O’Donnell on Simona was not intentional but agreed the incident didn’t look good.

“It’s obviously spectacular … but it was like a swinging arm that missed,” Robinson said.

Potter was philosophical about the incident but said it did put his player in a dangerous position.

“It was unusual and I think there was a bit of momentum there,” Potter said.

“It was obviously dangerous but I don’t think there was intent there and it was probably good he didn’t stop halfway through.”

Potter was pleased with what his side produced in the first half but admitted they were punished by a Roosters side at the top of their game in the second half.

“I was encouraged by what we did in the first half and we took it to them,” he said.

“But in the second half there was a period there where it was a disaster.

“They have some strike all around the park and you can’t take your eye of them for a second.”

The Crowd Says:

2013-08-20T05:29:37+00:00

mushi

Guest


The tigers second half just looked like a team that didn't really want to be there. There are bad teams that just aren't good enough, there are bad teams where key players get selfish thinking they can win it for their team alone, there are bad teams which just don't seemingly mesh and then there are teams that have just quit - the tigers were that team

2013-08-20T01:04:58+00:00

Jack the Tiger fan

Guest


I personally think the turning point of the was when the referee on the ground thought the first Mortimer Try was a try. Looking closely at slow motion, I believe the Video refs would have called a held-up/no try but the referee on the ground has already made up his mind..Why did he had to go up to the Video? Then the O'Donnell incident....I thought he was going to be sin-binned because of his earlier involvement with Galloway......Anyway, the young tigers have played well. Few unforced errors (like Benji not finding touch and dropping balls)and ill-discipline has caused them the game....I am looking forward to next year already for a successful Tiger season...for the young guns to fire up.......Definitely 2013 season was not for the tigers.

2013-08-19T23:53:16+00:00

Pot Stirrer

Guest


Im a roosters supporter but seriously if the tigers dont get ther act in order the young guns like Siroen,Tedesco,simona and Naufelema will want out to play with a competitive club otherwise thier carers will stall. Those young players really tried i thought but geez is was sad game and not what i enjoy about footy.

2013-08-19T23:48:01+00:00

Matt

Guest


Billy has the nickname "teflon", how about O'Donnell? Dumped Boyd in origin, then got up throwing punches, no sin bin. Threw someone that hard they 360'd, no sin bin. Does someone have to die before they're off? Come on, it's not 20 points all with 10 minutes on the clock, it's 30-10, he's been a problem all night, tackle is complete and then he throws the guy. That is the easiest binning decision you'll ever make.

2013-08-19T23:30:43+00:00

Druitt Soldier

Guest


Good work boys. I was hoping for a century against the wests but ill take that flogging. 2013 premiership here we come

2013-08-19T22:26:38+00:00

Wozza

Guest


Some worrying discipline issues at the roosters ... If they play like that against the top sides ,my gf tickets might end up on eBay ...

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