Champagne and claret: Keary leads, Radley bleeds as Roosters down Broncos

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Luke Keary pulled out his best performance of the year to fire the Sydney Roosters to a vital 34-16 win over the Brisbane Broncos that keeps the Chooks in pole position for the top eight.

It was a victory based on skill from Keary and courage from Victor Radley, who overcame a horrific cut to set the tone in defence and ball-play effectively in attack.

In just his third game back from a long period out with concussion symptoms, Keary was at the heart of everything good that his side did.

He laid on two tries, made several crucial contributions that might have led to more points and grabbed a deserved score of his own late to seal the win. Notably, he was back in the 6 jumper and playing as a pure five eighth.

Sam Walker, who took over the halfback role while Keary was out, did the bulk of the kicking, organising and set up work, with his partner empowered to create off in attacking shape.

James Tedesco, as ever, was also excellent, contributing 215m and producing a spectacular try assist that got the scoring going early on.

“We played fairly well tonight,” said Trent Robinson. “I felt we stifled them at different times and I felt like we dominated and played the way we wanted to play for 40-50 minutes there.

“On the field, these guys are coaching each other to get better. We’ve got more in us. It’s not up to us as coaches though. We decide how we’re gonna play but it’s those guys on the field nailing it.”

The Roosters desperately needed to win to continue their push for the finals, and while they will be happy to have got the two points that they needed, this was another showcase of some of the issues that means that they are fighting for a spot rather than cruising to the finals.

They produced moments of real quality but frequently struggled to hold the ball and presented opportunities to their opponents.

When the Roosters held onto the football, they rolled up the field with relative ease, but they made double the number of errors of their opponents.

Despite their profligacy with the ball, their defence was excellent and kept the Broncos very quiet. The average set distances for Brisbane hovered around 30m – very low by their standards – and was a testament to how effective Matt Lodge and Jared Waerea-Hargreaves were in stopping the go-forward.

Brisbane badly missed Pat Carrigan in the middle and though they got their usual big effort from Payne Haas, he lacked troops to go with him. Selwyn Cobbo, returning for his first game since Origin 3, was very quiet and managed just 56m with ball in hand.

Though the Broncos ended up the same number of runs as the Roosters, they managed over 400m fewer from their collective effort. They were monstered.

“Conceding points early is something we’ve got to get out of our game if we’re serious about where we want to head to,” said Kevin Walter.

“It’s a bit concerning it’s been happening for the last three or four weeks. We’re still learning, they’ve got a pretty experienced team there.

“We’ll learn from tonight, all of us will. Coaches included. We’ve got the artillery there, it’s just a matter of getting it right.”

The Roosters couldn’t have started much better. They rolled up the field with little resistance and, off the back of a Keary break, Tedesco tapped on smartly for Paul Momirovski to cross untouched.

Tesi Niu was struggling badly at the back, a fact that had not gone unnoticed by Walker. The halfback might have had an early try after a bad drop from Niu in his own in-goal, only for the bunker to deny him.

No matter, as Walker kicked again moments later, Niu made a meal of it and Nat Butcher got the putdown.

Keary then isolated Angus Crichton on Adam Reynolds for a third and just a quarter-hour in, a cricket score was on the cards.

The Roosters, however, have struggled to maintain intensity at times and did so again here. They lost a blod-stained Radley for 15 minutes for a head test in which time, Corey Oates got the visitors on the board.

That would be it for the scoring in the first half, though Brisbane looked more likely: Kotoni Staggs came closest but was held up by a combination of Terrell May and Daniel Tupou.

No sooner had the second half started than the Roosters repeated one of their tricks. Where it had been Crichton on Reynolds in the first half, this was Butcher on top of Ezra Mam for his second of the night.

Tupou then should have extended the lead further, only for Staggs to save the try with a late play at the arm. It paid out at the other end as Mam lofted a pass over the jamming Joseph Suaalii for Oates to get a second. It looked a fair bit forward, but the try stood.

Keary, again, struck back. This time he did it all himself, catching Kurt Capewell flat-footed in the defensive line and scooting around him to the line.

The Broncos second-row then managed to get one for himself, but it would be only a consolation, as Suaalii sent the SCG punters home happy with a try late to add gloss.

The Crowd Says:

2022-08-06T06:55:12+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


What chance does Souths have with player retention when Slippery Solly is a Roosters mole planted behind the lines by Uncle Nick? Why else would Souths let Reynolds and Gagai go?

2022-08-05T23:03:54+00:00

Slammin_Sam

Roar Rookie


you guys have seriously got to work on your retention...that front office is certainly still in the running for the Blake Solly recruitment award this year.....

2022-08-05T09:33:40+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


The moral of the story is you always do better with more Rabbitohs players. :laughing:

2022-08-05T09:30:10+00:00

Glory Bound

Roar Rookie


But he started as a South Sydney junior. He was developed under the Rabbitohs junior development system.

2022-08-05T05:28:47+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Pretty right, Gary (except it's Tesi Niu :happy: ). At some stage in H2 they put up the metres stat, the top 6 or 8 were all Roosters. We need to stiffen it up with Brenko Lee back in the centres and Gamble on the bench.

2022-08-05T03:37:38+00:00

Fraser

Roar Rookie


Don't get me started on Kevvie's selections mate. He has basically reverted to the team that he picked from Round 1, and clearly thinks are the better players. Completely disregarding that Martin, Gamble, etc. brought the attitude adjustment to get us into the Top 4. If Niu is playing next week I'm not watching.

2022-08-05T03:34:26+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Sweet, top work Tony :happy:

2022-08-05T03:29:32+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I'm on it

2022-08-05T03:24:51+00:00

TJ

Guest


Expected it to be a much closer game but the Broncos were never really in it. I thought their pack in particular were very dissapointing. Lodge and JWH dominated the middle from the start and the Broncos never really wrestled back that momentum.

2022-08-05T03:07:06+00:00

Andy F

Roar Rookie


Not really sure how the metrics work do you take 4 points off the broncos for Reynolds 2 conversion and make it 24-12 or is the score lots of former Rabbitohs 24 v 1 former Rabbitoh 4?

2022-08-05T02:57:11+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


they've had a good season but they are not a top 4 side.

2022-08-05T02:24:33+00:00

Gary Russell-Sharam

Roar Rookie


Watched the game, when in defence the Broncos waited for the Roosters to get to them instead of coming up off the line and meeting them, The Roosters came of their line in defence and stopped the Broncos drive in attack. That was the essence of the game. Although they missed Carrigan there were others that did a good job, and I do not include Hass in this, he could have done more IMO. IMO Jesse Nui is not a success at fullback, way too flaky bring back that Martin bloke he was safe and good. The problem for the Broncos was basically their defensive issues not their attack

2022-08-05T01:47:36+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


Yeah not sure why Brenko got shelved. We have enough inexperience in our back line without throwing the 19 to the wolves with 6 rounds to go

2022-08-05T00:42:45+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Can you call Kevie please Tony and pull his head in!

2022-08-05T00:41:40+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Turpin’s tackle on Radley should be a suspension, as I have been saying for ages now this upright technique is why we get so many concussions to both players. This current selection method by Kevie is leaving us with a VERY young team out there at times. Lots of 18 and 20 year olds. We need to bring back in the guys who lead us to the top 4 ladder spot

2022-08-05T00:39:10+00:00

Rellum

Roar Guru


Reynolds has been down on form for weeks now

2022-08-04T23:55:40+00:00

ALL ABOUT BALLS

Roar Rookie


There was a report that just after midnight at the SCG ,there was a group of bats and a guy in a cape with sharp long teeth,sniffing around ,

2022-08-04T23:26:13+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Yep, you could see it coming.

2022-08-04T23:18:32+00:00

Fraser

Roar Rookie


Really annoyed me that Reynolds didn’t go heads up on some of those plays close to the line when the Roosters were rushing up on the edges. Instead of changing the angle of the attack or running into the space between the rushing edge and the flat middle defenders, Broncos would just go through the motions and hospital pass it to the edges to get smashed.

2022-08-04T23:16:37+00:00

Fraser

Roar Rookie


Agreed, this upright tackling technique is bordering on negligent. Defenders need to make an attempt to lower their body height to avoid head clashes. Radley got one back later in the game when he did a Nate Myles style head-first tackle on Oates.

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