'Real physical presence': Young gun wins rave reviews from coach as Bunnies crush Roosters

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

South Sydney has recorded its first win of the season with a second half surge that took them to 28-16 over the Sydney Roosters.

While not a proper boilover, it is worth remembering that the Roosters were $1.60 favourites going into the game, with Souths 0-2 after close defeats to Melbourne and Brisbane.

From moment one, however, it was clear that the Bunnies were up for the occasion. The Roosters had no match for their early enthusiasm and pressure.

The storyline around Joseph Manu and Latrell Mitchell meeting again after last year’s fireworks was a little overblown – though both scored tries – and instead, the narrative that will matter will be Jason Demetriou’s first win in the top grade and the emergence of Lachlan Ilias as a replacement for the departed Adam Reynolds.

“I felt like this has been coming,” said Demetriou. “We needed to build our season: I thought we were slow against the Broncos and unlucky last week.

“From the kick off tonight, we got back to what works for us, made life hard for the Roosters and then capitalised on it.”

Ilias might not have been man of the match – that was surely Cameron Murray – but his performance was vital to the good things about the Bunnies at Accor Stadium.

The young half, in just his fourth NRL game, managed to kick smartly and steer his team around the field, producing the kind of steady hand, inflected with influential moments, that Reynolds made his trademark.

A pass that created a try for Cody Walker, minutes after the Roosters had pulled it back to 12-10, was huge, as was a tackle on Sitili Tupouniua just before halftime that could have seen the teams go in level.

“I’ve said every week that he’s doing his job and he’s doing it well,” said Demetriou of Ilias. “The biggest thing is that he’s holding his end up defensively.

“He’s a young half and the hardest thing you’ll do in first grade is defend in the front line. He’s got a real physical presence, he’s not overawed and that keeps him calm with the footy. And his little pop pass to Cam that set up Cody Walker’s try really showed his maturity as well.”

It was a night for those that don’t always get the headlines at the Rabbitohs. Taane Milne, already on his fourth NRL club in just over 30 NRL appearances, had perhaps his best game in top grade and threw in some crunching defence out wide.

Keaon Koloamatangi might be able to say the same, turning in an 80 minute performance that saw him dominate one of the elite packs in the competition.

Top of the pile, however, was Bunnies captain Murray. As well as opening the scoring, he was second top of the running chart and the tackle count, leading his team from the front.

The coach was effusive about his captain, who sat next to him in the post-match press conference covered in his own blood from a wound on his head.

“I benched him last week so it’s worked a treat!” said Demetriou. “That’s why he’s captain of the team: the last two weeks, he’s done exactly what we know he’s capable of and what has a massive impact on the team.”

Demetriou had spoken in the week leading up about his admiration for Roosters coach Trent Robinson, and said that defeating the Roosters was a challenge that he was proud that his team met head on.

“I don’t see it too much as being against him (Trent Robinson),” he said. “I hung my boots up a lot time ago. It’s just a challenge and you get excited, because I know how well prepared they are and how meticulous the Roosters are when it comes to game planning.

“When you go up against a team like that, it challenges you as a coach. I think what we did well this week as keep it about us.

“We were focused on what we needed to go and kept it about improving on what we did in the second half against Melbourne – the players did that.”

Souths came firing out of the blocks, but couldn’t have expected the generosity of the Roosters. Murray grabbed the opener after very soft defence in the middle, before a collective brain fade handed the Bunnies a second.

Manu tried a quick tap, passed to James Tedesco and his attempt to put Billy Smith through a hole hit the winger in the stomach. Murray was on the spot to pick up and slip the ball to Alex Johnston to stroll into the corner.

It was emblematic of a Roosters performance littered with errors. Eight in the first half – three from Tedesco alone – resulted in a 60% completion rate.

“It was pretty poor,” said Robinson. “We started off poorly and gave a lot of possession to the opposition, and from 12-0 down, tried to work our way back into.

“We did at the back end of the first half, but we were impatient to play our footy. We lacked the maturity tonight.

“We didn’t want to take our time to apply our pressure. We’re still a team trying to find its way how to play under new leaders. We couldn’t get it together but it’s early season – that’s a good mirror for us about where we want to get to.

“We could have got back at halftime, but we were waiting for a shift. You have to work harder than that and we didn’t.”

The Roosters, who won two Premierships while also topping the error count, were never likely to be deterred by the lack of success.

On their next set, they brought out the big guns: Sam Walker to Luke Keary to Tedesco and then Manu, who was too big and strong for Cody Walker before returning the ball to Tedesco to score.

Souths needed the halftime siren more than the Roosters – who had all the ball and all the field position for the last ten minutes of the half – but by the time it came, they would have been proud of their defensive effort.

There was a brief glimmer for the Roosters to begin the second stanza. Manu battered through Jacob Host and then Mitchell to exorcise that particular demon from last season, but it was fleeting.

Souths struck back immediately as Ilias came up with a perfect long pass that drew in Sitili Tupouniua and sent Cameron Murray through a hole. He found Cody Walker to do the rest.

Mitchell nearly squared the ledger with Joseph Manu, touching down after an Alex Johnston kick – only for the bunker to rule that the winger had kicked the ball after it had bounced.

Koloamatangi then crashed over from dummy half – only to again be denied by the bunker – but with 15 minutes to play, he wasn’t to be denied and gave Souths an unassailable lead.

All that was left was for Mitchell to put a tin hat on it, racing 50m after a Joey Manu drop to add gloss to the scoreline. Daniel Tupou managed to grab one back in garbage time for the Roosters, but the deal was long done.

The Crowd Says:

2022-04-19T04:36:35+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


And it took you almost a week to come up with that? Don't over do it Sam. Chooks aren't made to think at that speed. :laughing:

2022-04-19T02:52:53+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


still not a premiership...unfortunately 71, 14...and a long long wait.....i do hope you are patient for your sake...

2022-04-12T21:51:57+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


It was pretty close last year. A lot closer than the Roosters 60-8. :laughing:

2022-04-12T21:46:16+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


making a lot of assumptions GB... thought you were smarter than that... i think you should be lying awake at night wondering where your next premiership is going to come from...it aint close....

2022-04-11T22:58:02+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Sometimes Sam I lie awake at night and wonder how many premierships Souths could have won if clubs like the Roosters didn’t keep stealing their juniors and of Souths had two sets of salary cap books and a former NRL salary cap auditor general in charge of those books. . Well, at least all Souths premierships are legitimate and count. I don’t count your Roosters last 3 because they were blatantly over the salary cap.

2022-04-11T22:41:23+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


if youre like this when youve won one premiership in 50 years imagine what you'd be like if they stopped throwing intercepts and missing clutch conversions in the big games....would be less discussions about the refs and how easy the panthers get it im sure!!!

2022-03-30T21:15:21+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Can't I do both? :silly:

2022-03-30T12:30:58+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


GB- reading your posts there seems like quite a bit of gloating and excuses for a mob that hasn't done much for a while....so maybe stop telling others what to do and enjoy a season where you may do alright if you boys can keep it together. ..

2022-03-29T04:56:20+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


But the Roosters were at full strength Sam I Am. Sam, did I gloat on a boat feeding green ham to a goat? No. So cut out the first sentence and I agree with all the rest. :silly:

2022-03-29T01:53:00+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


now that reeks of a "b@@@hole" rabbits fan!! Can we move on... every team has those with white line fever...and as far as Friday night was concerned that was a tame grudge match. Joey is a superstar and Latrell played an instrumental role in winning the roosters a couple of premierships. If he was there last year they win no doubt. Souths lacked someone with big match experience which latrell has in spades....now please bring on the rematch with both teams at full strength and no excuses....

2022-03-28T04:41:04+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


:thumbup: He was the son of a famous Rabbitoh of course. :silly:

2022-03-28T04:27:29+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


Apologies! Feel free to remind me of Scott Sattler's tackle.

2022-03-27T23:40:05+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Perhaps it's Rona? I have a temperature. :silly:

2022-03-27T23:30:05+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


I always knew there was a conspiracy...I think you need to stop adding things to your morning coffee

2022-03-27T23:17:14+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Do you remember back when the Broncos first entered the ARL? When Manly coach Bob Fulton used to threaten to run the referees over with a cement mixer for favouring the Broncos to the point of clear bias in the penalty count? No disrespect to Bozo. Well, the ARL/NRL have been doing it since then to further their ambitions of a national competition.

2022-03-27T23:09:14+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Since half the QLD Origin team generally comes from the Mexicans I thought that there may have been. Especially watching Suncorp stadium fans during Magic Round.

2022-03-27T23:06:17+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


Not nearly as clever as you think...The Storm are hardly the sentimental favourites for many QLDers, they just aren't

2022-03-27T22:52:43+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


Didn’t you see the 11-2 penalty count stitch up that Atkins did on Souths in round 23 last year against the Panthers, Adam? Where was his Bunnies bias then? He literally handed the game to the Panthers. . Indulge me Adam. Which club is the sentimental favourite, after their own club, of all QLD supporters? And which team did the referee turn a blind eye to last week against the Rabbitohs? The Melbourne Storm? . See my NRL “Money Talks” posts recently. Melbourne, Brisbane and Western Sydney are the 3 biggest demographic areas and key locations to keep a national competition viable. . “When you have eliminated all which is impossible, then whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.” ~ Sir Arthur Conan Doyle . Your honour, I rest my case!

2022-03-27T22:15:02+00:00

Adam

Roar Guru


No, I watched it with neutral eyes, not one red and one green eye. You will always, always get more penalties with Atkins. As Nat pointed out you have complained about Atkins as well as praising him for his penalty calling. It's all just about how the Rabbitohs fare with it all, nothing more, nothing less.

2022-03-27T04:33:36+00:00

The Barry

Roar Guru


“I picked Cook as a starter outright” Cool story bro. Send me a link to your article… oh, that’s right your ‘predictions’ are made four years after the fact…

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