[VIDEO] Sydney Roosters vs Wests Tigers highlights: NRL live scores, blog

By Scott Pryde / Expert

Match Result:

Roosters 36 Tigers 4 As the score might suggest, it has been a pretty one sided game this evening as the Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney inspired Sydney Roosters defeat the Wests Tigers by 32 points at Allianz Stadium.

The first half started in an arm wrestle as apart from Daniel Tupou’s lone try in the 5th minute as he tiptoed down the sideline there was no scoring inside of the first 25 minutes. Neither team wanted to crack in defence and it was an intense game of Rugby League up until that point.

The first round of substitutions were made and all of a sudden the flood gates were opened as the Roosters went up a gear and the Tigers seemed to go down a gear. There tries were piled on in the space of just 7 minutes through Taukieaho, Boyd Cordner and Daniel Tupou who got the second of his three tries for himself this evening. This pushed the score to 22 – 0 and the Tigers finally got themselves going again however they certainly never dominated the game as suggested by the possession rate which was 56 – 44 in favour of the Roosters at half time.

Coming out for the second half one thing was very clear and that was that the Tigers had to be the first team to score. Instead the second half started very much like the first half in that there were no tries being scored by either side as the game was locked into a pretty fierce sort of arm wrestle stance again, although the flare had seemed to go out of the Roosters a little bit.

The Roosters ended up getting a penalty about 20 meters out and took the penalty goal to make the score 24 – 0. The Roosters then briefly got their attacking flare back as Tupou completed his hatrick and Mitchel Pearce scored a controversial try at best.

The last 10 minutes could almost be described as boring with neither team seeming to do much until Halatau scored with 3 minutes to go as a consolation for the Tigers. The Tigers best on ground was by far James Tedesco.

In the end the Roosters far too strong for the Tigers with Mitchell Pearce taking out man of the match honours and along side Maloney pushing for State of Origin inclusion.

Match Preview:

The NRL resumes after the representative round break as the struggling Sydney Roosters take on the Wests Tigers at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. Join The Roar from 7:30pm (AEST) for live coverage and scores.

The Roosters have been on a greasy slide down the table after winning three from their first four games. Since then they have lost four on the trot and sit in 12th place.

Last time out they went down to the Dragons on Anzac Day by two points to continue their horror streak.

Meanwhile, the Wests Tigers sit in fifth place with just one more win than the Roosters, illustrating the closeness of the competition. Some of their losses have come on the back of big first-half leads and after a solid showing against the Bulldogs two weeks ago they will be keen to register another win.

In team news the Roosters welcome back Aidan Guerra into the second row and Mitch Aubusson onto the bench. Dylan Napa will come off the bench with Lagi Setu and Willie Manu out of the side that lost to the Dragons. Isaac Lui also has been named to start at lock, with Sio Siua Taukeiaho starting from the bench.

The Tigers will be happy to welcome back Keith Galloway from a shoulder injury. He comes into the side for Tim Simona obviously meaning a reshuffle is in order. Galloway will play in the front row and Chris Lawrence will play in the centres which creates room on the bench for Sauaso Sue, while Jack Buchanan will be 18th man.

The key battle in this game is shaping up to be between the fullbacks – Roger Tuivasa-Sheck for the Rosters verses James Tedesco for the Tigers. Sheck has been incredible for the Roosters in terms or run metres and creativity. Tedesco on the other hand has had some really good creativity for the Tigers and has fed off Luke Brooks and Mitchell Moses very well. His combination with Kevin Naiqama looks incredibly dangerous as well.

James Maloney, Mitchell Pearce, Michael Jennings, Boyd Cordner, Aidan Guerra, James Tedesco, Pat Richards, Aaron Woods, Robbie Farah and Curtis Sironen are all in with varying chances of playing Origin, so expect plenty of top-rate individual performances.

The history between the two clubs points to the Roosters, with the Tigers not winning one of their last five against the Roosters.

Prediction
The Roosters have been struggling in recent weeks but with Pearce and Maloney pushing for Origin they should be able to beat the Tigers in a close one.

Roosters by 6.

Join The Roar for our live coverage of this important clash from 7:30pm (AEST) and don’t forget to leave your comments in the section below.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:48:02+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thanks for joining me here on the Roar this evening for our live coverage of the 2015 NRL season as round 9 kicked off with a very convincing win to the Sydney Roosters over the Wests Tigers. Hopefully you enjoyed the coverage. Remember to keep it locked into the Roar for all the best in sports coverage and analysis. I'll be back tomorrow afternoon for the first game of Super Saturday between the Canberra Raiders and the Gold Coast Titans so hopefully you can join me right here on the Roar from 2:45pm (AEST). Until then enjoy the rest of your night, Bye for now!

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:45:53+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Man of the Match was MITCHELL PEARCE

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:45:24+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


Thoughts on the game Roarers?

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:44:57+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


No problems MJB, Thankyou for following along. No doubt the Roosters are back. Played brilliantly tonight although the Tigers were ordinary.

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:44:12+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


FULLTIME: Roosters 36 Tigers 4 As the score line might suggest it has been a pretty one sided game this evening as the Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney inspired Sydney Roosters defeat the Wests Tigers by 32 points at Allianz Stadium. The first half started in an arm wrestle as apart from Daniel Tupou's lone try in the 5th minute as he tiptoed down the sideline there was no scoring inside of the first 25 minutes. Neither team wanted to crack in defence and it was an intense game of Rugby League up until that point. The first round of substitutions were made and all of a sudden the flood gates were opened as the Roosters went up a gear and the Tigers seemed to go down a gear. There tries were piled on in the space of just 7 minutes through Taukieaho, Boyd Cordner and Daniel Tupou who got the second of his three tries for himself this evening. This pushed the score to 22 - 0 and the Tigers finally got themselves going again however they certainly never dominated the game as suggested by the possession rate which was 56 - 44 in favour of the Roosters at half time. Coming out for the second half one thing was very clear and that was that the Tigers had to be the first team to score. Instead the second half started very much like the first half in that there were no tries being scored by either side as the game was locked into a pretty fierce sort of arm wrestle stance again, although the flare had seemed to go out of the Roosters a little bit. The Roosters ended up getting a penalty about 20 meters out and took the penalty goal to make the score 24 - 0. The Roosters then briefly got their attacking flare back as Tupou completed his hatrick and Mitchel Pearce scored a controversial try at best. The last 10 minutes could almost be described as boring with neither team seeming to do much until Halatau scored with 3 minutes to go as a consolation for the Tigers. The Tigers best on ground was by far James Tedesco. In the end the Roosters far too strong for the Tigers with Mitchell Pearce taking out man of the match honours and along side Maloney pushing for State of Origin inclusion.

2015-05-08T11:38:50+00:00

MJB

Guest


Roosters are back. Thanks for the call, Scott.

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:32:45+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - The Tigers have just a couple of plays and that will be that. An absolute smashing for the Roosters. FULLTIME: SYDNEY ROOSTERS 36 defeat WESTS TIGERS 4

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:31:44+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


80' - Off the kick off and the Tigers are away down the right hand side but as they try to keep the play going Hoeter has lost the ball. The Roosters now come the other way with it and spread it right through Pearce. Aubusson has gone into touch by the looks of it but has thrown the ball back in and Guerra is over. But no, it is called out. Farah has got the Tigers to race in and pack the scrum with a handful of seconds left. Who knows why. Roosters 36 Tigers 4

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:29:41+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


CONVERSION MISSED by PAT RICHARDS Off the upright. How does he miss from there? Roosters 36 Tigers 4

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:28:37+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


77' - TRY TIGERS, DENE HALATAU There we go! The Tigers have got themselves onto the board with a consolation try this evening. Off the mistake they work it up onto the attack and Brooks decides to go to the right. He takes on the line and hits Halatau with a flat ball who spins through the line and then over Tuivasa Sheck to score next to the posts. Roosters 36 Tigers 4

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:26:49+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


77' - The Roosters now have a chance to attack down the left and Tupou has come up with a mistake behind half way. Can the Tigers come up with some points? Roosters 36 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:25:53+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


76' - The Tigers have to be given credit for not giving up here as they come to the left and Richards makes a half break on half way. On the last a stabbing kick goes down and Tuivasa Sheck comes up with it. Roosters 36 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:24:45+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


74' - The Roosters here having a solid if not good set as they come over half way with ease down the right hand side and now Hastings is in some space. They come back to the middle for Pearce to kick across the field and its hit down by Tupou to Pearce again. Jennings now has the ball and tried to chip over the top but knocks it on trying to regather. Roosters 36 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:23:11+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


72' - Now it's the Roosters turn to make an error as they work it out of their own end and Luke Brooks comes up with it. He takes off but is wrapped up by Maloney. Now Woods takes on the line and then Brooks throws a flat ball to Sironen but good defence from the Roosters. Tedesco gets it on the left and gets into an arm wrestle with Hastings who ends up winning and putting him to ground before on the last they decide to run it and come to the right where Hoeter loses his footing and slips over. Handover. Roosters 36 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:21:25+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


CONVERSION SUCCESSFUL by JAMES MALONEY Roosters 36 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:20:10+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


69' - TRY SYDNEY ROOSTERS, MITCHELL PEARCE The Tigers working it down the field solidly here and now Brooks is through with some good footwork. He tries a pass that appears to be knocked down by Pearce but isn't called back as Pearce chases through picks up and scores. Just about sums up the Tigers night. Roosters 34 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:18:14+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


68' - The Roosters seem to have lost their spark here and now on the last they decide to run it through Friend and Waerea Hargreaves runs into the defence dropping the ball. Roosters 30 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:17:08+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


67' - The Tigers now bringing it back and make a mistake. Big opportunity for the Roosters. Roosters 30 Tigers 0

AUTHOR

2015-05-08T11:16:32+00:00

Scott Pryde

Expert


66' - The Roosters off the kick off work it back with a solid set before Maloney throws a long ball to Tupou and he is pulled down just over half way. The chip now goes down to Tedesco. Roosters 30 Tigers 0

2015-05-08T11:15:22+00:00

Zedman

Roar Rookie


Wow, this is blowing right out.

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