Roosters beat 'Roo'castle

By Jay Ross / Roar Guru

For Rooster fans and players alike, this game was always going to be juicy. It was the Rooster legends versus the Rooster legends. In fact, almost a quarter of the Newcastle team were wearing a tattoo from the Roosters’ grand final victory of 2013.

The match was billed as the Mitchell Pearce versus Cooper Cronk showdown. The 238-game Rooster veteran against the guy who stole his number seven jersey.

You can only imagine how Pearce was feeling as he ran out to play the team for which he has shed so much blood, sweat, and beers.

Other Newcastle stars from the Roosters class of 2017 were Aiden Guerra, Connor Watson and the mercurial Shaun Kenny-Dowell. Also, don’t forget about Tautau Moga, a former star from the Rooster junior grades.

As for the game, it may have been tense before kick-off, but the Roosters proved to be a step above once the opening whistle was blown.

Mitchell Pearce and the enthusiastic crowd of 15,153 were treated to a master class from the new Cronk/Luke Keary halves partnership. They were involved in all seven tries thanks to Cronk’s control and kicking game.

Pearce tried hard as always, but lost his halves partner, Connor Watson, to a shoulder injury early in the match. He struggled to make an impact behind a forward pack dominated by Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Dylan Napa, Sio Siua Taukeiaho, Zane Tetevano and Ryan Matterson.

(AAP Image/Dean Lewins)

Keary was the clear man of the match for the second week in a row and was supported by strong performances from Cronk, Jake Friend, Blake Ferguson and Latrell Mitchell.

Despite the first half rain, there were some spectacular tries. The pick of the bunch was scored by the ever-improving Rooster junior, Victor Radley.

It was set up by Keary who re-gathered a perfect chip over the top from Cronk, followed by a sublime reverse pass into the waiting arms of Radley who then raced away to score his first try in first grade.

The only disappointing point for Rooster fans was the lack of involvement from star recruit, James ‘Teddy’ Tedesco. He tried hard to get involved late in the match, but made some errors. However, it won’t be long before Teddy fires – he’s too skilful to be deprived.

My prediction is that he’ll be crowing next week when we take on the powerful Warriors from across the ditch on Saturday 5.30pm. This week it was Cronk versus Pearce. Next week Teddy versus Roger Tuivasa-Sheck. Don’t miss it.

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2018-04-04T12:27:44+00:00

Jay Ross

Roar Guru


Who's expecting a Rooster bounce-back after their woeful performance against the Warriors??

AUTHOR

2018-04-03T12:29:27+00:00

Jay Ross

Roar Guru


No worries. We all need more sleep, especially Ricky Stuart :)

AUTHOR

2018-04-02T04:24:07+00:00

Jay Ross

Roar Guru


Thanks Chubb, turns out they didn't play that well against the Warriors this week. In fact, they were horrible. But the Warriors are an impressive outfit this year. There's always next week!!

2018-04-02T02:15:46+00:00

Dr.Jesse

Guest


Roosters have nothing crow about this week against the Warriors!!!!!!!!

AUTHOR

2018-03-31T12:23:46+00:00

Jay Ross

Roar Guru


You were so right!!

2018-03-29T08:34:23+00:00

Chubb

Guest


Hi Jay I am not a Roosters fan but great article. I will likely watch the next game if they are playing this well.

2018-03-29T02:14:13+00:00

KenW

Guest


Doesn't really add up like that. If you're in the camp that says Cronk is an all-time great already and has nothing to prove then this result means nothing. If you're in the camp that says Cronk's legacy depends on whether he can perform without Smith then 1 good game against 3-on-the-trot wooden spooners isn't likely to be enough to change your mind.

2018-03-29T00:33:00+00:00

Oingo Boingo

Guest


Ironic that you would mention Cronks game day boots , as Johnson isn't fit to lace them up .

2018-03-28T21:23:31+00:00

Bomber

Guest


Good read - Thanks. Keary is a gun when he's got a bit of space behind a winning pack.

2018-03-28T18:55:45+00:00

Tommy Raudonikis

Guest


Sean Johnson will have old Cronk for brekkie unless Cronk is top cock. Better have his game day boots on if he wants to keep crowing. Love ya work son Tommy

2018-03-28T14:31:29+00:00

tim

Guest


#commentfail My bad. Read the year wrong. I need more sleep.

2018-03-28T14:16:33+00:00

tim

Guest


Penrith won the 2003 grand final. I wonder if the tattoo artist tried to point that out.

2018-03-28T13:13:13+00:00

Sheepy Bro

Guest


Don't think your Bantams will beat the Sheepy Bros from across the ditch as it's going to be a slice of heaven when then the Warriors win this game and the comp. baa baa to you all

2018-03-28T12:38:11+00:00

Oingo Boingo

Guest


Yes it was all just a bit of wishful thinking on the part of the naysayers . Now they'll just have to return to writing articles or posting comments about tpa's and salary cap disparity.

2018-03-28T09:33:44+00:00

Duncan Smith

Roar Guru


Breaking news: Cronk can still play. Smith and Slater did not turn out for the Roosters last Sunday.

2018-03-28T07:28:35+00:00

Marty R

Guest


Go the mighty Roosters - nice article!!

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