ANALYSIS: 'Walker noise will start right now': Manu impact questioned as Cowboys' defence aims up

By Danielle Smith / Editor

After copping a flogging at the hands of Cronulla last week, Cowboys coach Todd Payten predicted it would be a “character revealing” time and he liked what was on display as his side ended the Roosters’ unbeaten Magic Round run, with a 20-6 victory on Sunday afternoon.

Heading into this match having won all of their previous games at the NRL’s beloved annual footy spectacular at Suncorp Stadium, many expected the Tricolours’ record to stay intact.

But after their embarrassing 44-6 loss at Shark Park, the desperate Cowboys put on a complete performance, playing for each other, competing in all areas and smothering their opponents on both sides of the ball.

“I said this month was going to be character-revealing and I liked what I saw every minute of every day at training and the same with that contest then,” said Payten.

“I can cop losing if we are in the contest, going after it and fighting hard……it was a different team there tonight.”

“What an upset. What a victory!” said Fox League analyst Braith Anasta. “I don’t think anyone expected this result today. They were resilient, they were tough and they were just way too good.”

Hail and torrential rain greeted the players as they ran out to take the field, and set the scene for a muddy and slippery encounter. The Cowboys simplified their footy and were set to play the long game, whereas the Roosters seemed determined to pretend the sunshine was still shining over Magic Round, and produced a frustrating performance with an un-Roosters-like number of errors.

They couldn’t replicate their efforts from their win last week in the wet against the Warriors.

“We had to play in the conditions last week but the end of sets became very important and we conceded two and built no pressure on the other end. That was certainly an error that was quite poor,” said Roosters coach Trent Robinson.

The Cowboys dominated the possession with their simple game plan.

“The Cowboys simplified their play, centralised their attack and scored a lot of points off kicks,” said Fox commentator Cooper Cronk after the match. “This win means a lot to the club – they are back!”

Tom Dearden thought he had opened the scoring for the Cowboys in the 6th minute, but a knock was spotted by the bunker from teammate Murray Taulagi. It took until the 21st minute for the first points to be scored when a quick offload from Coen Hess close to the line found Cotter to cross next to the posts.

The Roosters were very poor on the attack in the first 40 minutes, struggled to be creative and seemed to have limited opportunities at the Cowboys’ end of the field. Any chance they had to attack the line was met with rock-solid defence, and the tricolours went to the sheds trailing 6-0 at the break.

The errors continued for the Roosters early in the first half when a Cowboys grubber fumbled and Jack Gosiewski got to the ball before Manu to score. The Cowboys extended their lead minutes when a kick from Drinkwater on the last was allowed to bounce by Joseph Suaalii, and Taulagi snuck up the sideline to gather and pass to Chad Townsend to cross for his side’s third try of the game.

The Cowboys continued their wall of defence, not allowing the Roosters the chance to put on a comeback. A late try to Angus Crichton allowed the Roosters to avoid the embarrassment of not scoring.

‘The Walker noise will start right now’

With Sam Walker being dropped from the Roosters starting side, the new halves combination of Luke Keary and Joey Manu seemed to be the right move. But after average performances from both in the team’s loss on Sunday, it didn’t take long for the discussion of whether Walker was the problem in the first place.

“The Jury is out,” said Greg Alexander. “Trying to make a call on whether they are doing the right thing with Keary and Manu in these conditions – I’ll sit back and let them have another run.”

Anasta knew exactly what would happen next. “The Walker noise had gone away with the wins over the last two weeks. All of a sudden they have one loss and it will all come back. The Walker noise will start right now.

“I’m not sure about Manu’s move to five-eighth,” Ennis added.

Robinson was asked how he thought Manu has gone in the past three games at number six.

“Oh, he’s been OK,” he responded with a grimaced face. “I feel like he is defending well, he has had some good running performances … but we can get better there.”

Have the Cowboys turned things around?

After the success of season 2022, this year has been a big disappointment for the Cowboys. Coming into this match in 16th spot, many have criticised the Cowboys for suffering from second-year syndrome, or for some players taking their foot off the pedal after earning first-time representative honours last season.

It’s been a clunky start from North Queensland who have looked very disjointed compared to the well-oiled attacking we all enjoyed watching last year. But the effort on display was one of the best the team have produced, with the entire squad finally working together and looking like the Cowboys of old.

“The way that the Cowboys are defending, there’s shades of their defence from last year,” said Cronk. “There’s really good glimpses that the Cowboys are starting to get their brand that we saw last year back together.

“This could be the type of game that propels you in the direction with the confidence and the way you can put your football team together back up the ladder.”

“I’m happy to crack him, bro!”

Usually dishing out the punishment, Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves wasn’t too happy about being on the receiving end of some treatment from Cowboys player Jamayne Taunoa-Brown.

Believing he was collected high, JWH stayed on the ground for the required amount of time to allow the bunker to review the tackle. When the veteran front-rower finally got to his feet, he gave referee Ashley Klein another option besides a penalty or sin bin.

Are the Roosters still finals contenders?

Many can picture a finals series without the Roosters in it, but this season is raising many questions about whether they will be there come September.

Clinging onto 8th spot with five wins and four losses, the Tricolours are a shadow of dominating side we are used to watching with no real sign of getting out of the hole they find themselves in.

“We were looking for some relief through them rather than working for it,” said Robinson.

“When you’re relying on motivation to play this game you’re in trouble. You’re going to yo-yo each week. If you have a mindset of playing hard every week that you go out there, then you are going to get the right thing in this competition. And we are not there yet.”

When asked how far away he thought his side was from reaching that goal, Robinson had no answer. “Not sure,” he said with a shrug.

“Our attack is not anywhere near where it should be with the players we have,” added captain James Tedesco.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-08T03:16:41+00:00

Red Rob

Roar Rookie


Nah, NSW is welcome to him.

2023-05-08T02:20:01+00:00

watty

Roar Rookie


We were deservedly beaten by the better side yesterday. There is no cohesion in attack and defence was a shambles. The roosters are playing as individuals not actually as a team. And sounds like robbo is out of ideas on how to turn it around. Lucky the year is so even otherwise we would be further behind. ?mark on the rest of season

2023-05-07T22:50:26+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


He is suffering like the rest of the Chooks backs. Getting little decent ball. He had 6 touches yesterday, mostly hit ups off his line , I think ? Teddy is not getting the opportunities of recent years. Now they are running a 6 who doesn't pass the ball ? Cheese is playing like a 13 rather than a 9 and they already a bunch of 13's. The Chooks have some issues to sort out .

2023-05-07T21:11:41+00:00

Phil

Roar Rookie


A big concern for Easts is that it took them 79 minutes to score their first points against a team in the bottom half of the bottom eight. Full credit to NQ for a great win. I agree with the earlier comments about Joseph S.

2023-05-07T19:38:18+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


A couple of more performances like that one from young Joseph might see Rugby Australia searching through the contract for an escape clause.

2023-05-07T12:30:39+00:00

Tim Carter

Roar Pro


Unless Queensland want to claim he's eligible for them.

2023-05-07T12:19:44+00:00

Pickett

Roar Rookie


Suaallii for Origin should never be contemplated let alone mentioned.

2023-05-07T10:24:01+00:00

3 R M

Roar Rookie


Great to see NQ not getting put off buy the foreign weather conditions. It rains in buckets not ice blocks in the north. Good effort from the whole team to finally beat the Roosters after 3 or 4 years of pretty one-sided results. JWH getting upset after a career littered with high shots and elbows when he cops one sliding up off the ball was pretty ironic. I might sneak in to CBS and turn the sprinklers on after a few more coldies.

2023-05-07T10:18:57+00:00

NQR

Roar Rookie


What a difference a 9-10 day turnaround makes compared to a 5 day especially with travel?

2023-05-07T10:09:44+00:00

Forty Twenty

Roar Rookie


Great work by the Cows. The Chooks have a hell of a roster but some of their stars aren't looking as deadly as they have in the past. Plenty of teams have looked a bit average and gone on to win the title and the Chooks are capable of doing this.

2023-05-07T10:00:05+00:00

jimmmy

Roar Rookie


Look I don't think you can say the Cows have turned a corner . We played a simplified game plan that suited the conditions and we played with right attitude . That game plan is not going to win us games on a dry track but that attitude will. I was just so happy for the players and supporters to have a performance like that to show that the players still take pride in their performance and to show what they are capable of when they keep putting in.

2023-05-07T09:37:32+00:00

uglykiwi

Roar Pro


Agree!! Cowboys were up for it. Where has that been all season? Very confusing turnaround. Did not see it coming. But the Roosters? They tried, but the attack looks very ordinary, they need a new attacking coach! What they a dishing up at the moment, just stinks! Very predictable and easy to defend against. Personally I think what they need is a good ol’fashioned week of training from Warren Ryan!! Get in there and rip into it; put some passion into it; go looking for your opposition player! Go hurt them. I think a few of them would be happy to have tea with them afterwards! The cowboys showed today how you win!!

2023-05-07T08:19:29+00:00

Adz Sportz

Roar Guru


Effort, energy, attitude, defensive resolve... where has that been all year?!

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