How Dom Young and Justin Holbrook have turned the Roosters inside out - and helped Tedesco get back to his best

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

It wasn’t that long ago that the Roosters’ attack was the biggest mystery in the NRL.

Though they started 4-1 in 2023, they hadn’t really impressed and, even before results turned and they started losing, many had noticed that all was not well.

It was a mystery because, on a personnel level, they had it all. They always do, given the talent permanently available to them.

Trent Robinson, however, knew something was wrong.

His decision to send Sam Walker down to reserve grade was done with full thought and no panic, designed to send a message to the rest of his team as much as to the player in question, and while it did backfire when the young halfback got injured, it would be hard not to agree that it hasn’t worked out in the long run.

When Walker returned, he came back with renewed confidence and kickstarted the Roosters’ charge into the second week of the finals, despite a raft of injuries kicking in at the least opportune moment.

Central to that was timing. Not only did Walker return, but Robinson began to diagnose what had paralysed his attack, describing their improvement by playing with more freedom.

“I feel like our system we’ve been working on all year, but we’ve also played a bit more off the cuff in the last month,” he said ahead of their final round showdown with South Sydney.

“It’s the freest we’ve played all year and you see that in the tries that we’ve scored. In different games it hasn’t been consistent but I guess the style that we’ve played the last month has been consistent in its variation.

Going into 2024, that backline was bolstered by the arrival of 2023 top tryscorer Dom Young, and with the England international in the ranks, it has only empowered the Chooks to lean into their offensive style.

The great beneficiary has been James Tedesco, but perhaps not for the reasons that one might think.

Tedesco wasn’t at his best last year, and he’d be among the first to admit it.

Part of it was him, with a huge amount of footy in his legs, but a decent part was the system, which struggled to give him the same support that it once did.

Robinson tinkered at the corners of the Roosters’ attack for a while, but with a full backline now in place, he has been able to find a style that works, with the right side contributing the most of any edge in the NRL so far.

The big book of rugby league cliches can help us here. There is, as we all know, no substitute for pace. The big book of boxing cliches would tell you that a good big ‘un beats a good little ‘un.

The Roosters have both in Dom Young. His speed keeps the field so wide that every defence has to spread, and his size keeps them honest, because they have to be accountable to both his bullk and his height, which keeps the kick and the harbour bridge pass in the game.

Tedesco is benefitting from this in a big way. A wider defensive line is one with larger gaps between tacklers, which is where the Roosters captain excels.

Young’s second try on Friday night was a perfect example.

The winger kept his width, starting well outside the tramline and beyond Alex Johnston, giving enough depth and angle to the line to ensure that the long pass was on.

That ability to use the whole pitch also increases the amount of space that the inside man had to cover to put pressure on the pass, with the upshot that Teddy had the freedom of Allianz Stadium to deliver it.

Compare and contrast with the opening score. From a scrum on the ten metre line, Young begins all the way back on the 30, a full ten behind Joey Manu, but appears outside Tedesco as the centre make the inside decoy – taking Johnston with him. The speed is great, but the timing is even better.

“We’ve had to adapt to Dom,” said Robinson after the win on Friday night.

“Just the absolute speed that he’s got. He’s quite clear about how he wants to play on the end of the line and that’s been really positive.

“We had Brett Morris a few years ago who was top end but Dom’s a yard quicker again.

“I feel like the confidence for Joey and Ted in knowing when to pass the ball and when to run themselves – we’re just getting started on that.”

In the sheds, Young himself told The Roar of the budding relationship on the right edge at the Roosters.

“We’ve been working on it quite a lot in training, the combinations with Joey and Teddy, and it’s been looking really good,” said the Dewsbury-born winger.

“I’ve been scoring a few training tries. Those boys give me some great service.

“I back my speed quite a lot and when I catch the ball at speed, if I’m flying onto it it’s hard for the defence to get me.”

This is exactly how Newcastle used Young late last year, with equally effective results.

They made an art form of playing in-to-out, aiming Young at the corner confident that he could beat his opposite number for pace, or by encouraging him to ‘keep his paint’, as coaches sometimes call it, to create space on the inside.

Either the space in the defensive line was outside of the winger or it was created inside, where Ponga or, sometimes, a cut back across from Tyson Frizell was able to exploit.

“It’s something that I had a lot of success with at the Knights and it’s what I want to bring to the Roosters as well,” said Young.

The other new arrival in Bondi has been Justin Holbrook, the former Titans coach who has remodelled the Roosters’ attack.

While his record on the Gold Coast wasn’t always stellar without the ball – though there are plenty of coaches for whom that could also be said – he did get a tune out of the attack, with another speedster, Alofiana Khan-Pereira, forming a key part of what they did well.

AKP came into first grade and immediately staked his claim as one of the fastest around, and it was easy to see the directions that he was given to keep width and let the ball come to him in order to create opportunities inside and, when the moment came, use that speed to maximum effect.

“Justin’s been good for our attack,” said Tedesco

“Getting me a bit wider on a few of our shapes. It’s just practice, getting into preseason and getting that repetitive practice and then being able to trust out shape and our passing.”

This has been repeated at the Roosters, with an emphasis on holding shape in good ball.

“Obviously, I wasn’t here last year so I don’t know the differences but he’s been really good with me, just speaking with him, getting the timing right and the shape right. I feel like he really suits me,” said Young of Holbrook.

The club also upgraded Hayden Knowles to a coaching position, working on transition play, which was evident at times on Friday night against Souths with Young attacking straight from receipt of kicks, at one point creating a break on the left hand side after carrying from the right.

The stats bore this out: his three line breaks were all outside of his winger in the far right section of the field, while seven of his nine tackle breaks were in the middle, with one as far over as the left tramline.

On touches on play one and two, Young was all over the field, but from three and afterwards, he was stood almost on the touchline and invariably outside of his winger.

The effect that was in regular attack, Young was exactly where he needed to be at the end of the line, but in transitional moments, he was anywhere and everywhere.

“Hayden Knowles is big on that,” said the winger.

“He speaks to me about all the off-ball stuff, especially on kick returns and with the new rules, there’s probably going to be a bit more opportunity.

“Trent installs that in me as well: if I back myself when I see opportunity, just take it. I really like that, I’m quite an eye-up player and it’s really good to have that freedom. If there’s an opportunity or some space, I look to take it.”

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-28T01:56:09+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Oh the tourist writing something negative about Robinson and the Roosters.

2024-03-28T01:54:06+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Holbrook was the victim of rolling the dice with youth. But it was the right play, being a "maybe 7th or 8th" team can't be your upside long term. He probably went too far but the recruitment benefits of being a top 4 side on thebeach versus a RL wasteland were worth the risk. It's just dissapointing that the board played Harry hindsight so the next 3 or 4 coaches will not take that calculated risk.

2024-03-28T01:34:12+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


Suaalii wasn't great at centre last year

2024-03-28T01:31:57+00:00

mushi

Roar Guru


The good sign in the game we didn’t fire is we lost by 7 with a weird tunnelling non call and lot’s of half chances put down. Being in that game, against a quality opponent, despite the poor execution and having no “right” to win is how we used to play pre COVID. It feels like we are a threat to score points without having to mount any pressure I actually thought that game was a better sign than belting a souths team who’s defensive line looks like the need to run an ice breaker exercise to learn each other’s names.

2024-03-27T21:55:59+00:00

NRL Tourist

Roar Rookie


Don't really agree with your analysis for last year. Robbo panicked big time. Keary was so off his game causing Robbo to drop Sam. Robbo loves to be loved by his senior players and will never drop a senior player. Any 30 year old plus ex Robbo Roosters out there will be re-signed because he can't say no. Any ex Robbo Roosters wanna be coaches, no problems, no coaching experience required. Shuffling Keary and Walker around, moving Manu to 5/8th, Suallii to centres, Hutch (slower than JWH) to centres, dropping Sam (probs more but I cannot recall) in the first few rounds is not astute coaching, it's total panic. Coach Cronk came in with his Cronk robotics gameplan and the Roosters played like robots, go figure. This year is a different story altogether, so far anyway. I have never seen a Robbo Rooster kick on an early tackle from deep in their own half like Dom did. It didn't come off but it was lovely to see. Dom didn't drop his head and kept that style all through the game. Where is that play in Cronk Robotics 1.0.1? (Keary once again not playing well, which means Sam or Sandon will be back in reserves again. BTW you wouldn't know that Suallii was in that team the way he plays in the centres. He was a gun on the wing.

2024-03-27T18:53:53+00:00

Jackson Rogers

Roar Rookie


Roosters mantra...If results don't go ur way tinker with the salary cap...

2024-03-27T10:34:23+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Yeah I know. Not saying it's wrong and a good piece of writing should get you thinking. I think the Roosters suck!! :stoked:

2024-03-27T07:35:48+00:00

Dumbo

Roar Rookie


Nat, we can't tell Mike to not carry out his analysis or write anything until after round 4 or 5 when things have settled down a bit. It may not be correct after a few more rounds, but as an analysis as at round 3, it's fine in my book.

2024-03-27T04:01:52+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


I think this article is a little premature. Putting a score on Souths isn’t the achievement it once was. 3 tries inc an intercept against Brisbane and getting dusted by Manly isn’t a reason to go the early crow. Sure it’s an advantage to have absolute pace on the wing but the pack isn’t at all settled. Just as they get JWH back they lose Collins. Wong seems to have fallen out of favour. All of the backs have defensive issues, even Manu who is hovering around 63% efficiency this season. History says the better defensive teams end up at the pointy end of the table.

2024-03-27T03:53:52+00:00

J Joseph

Roar Rookie


So glad to see Justin Holbrook back in some sort of saddle. Always saw him as thoughtful and imaginative, and he did some strong stuff with the Titans. Being a coach of any football code is very tough, so it’s great to see him re-emerge.

2024-03-27T00:22:10+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


100% ! Holbrook can coach alright ! Nobody has yet been able to make any Gold Coast team consistently good, as Dessie is experiencing right now.

2024-03-27T00:19:11+00:00

astro

Roar Rookie


Great stuff as always Mike... Although the cynical side of me has to say...with a back 5 of Teddy, Young, Manu, Suaalii and Tupou, it'd be a bit of a problem if this team didn't have a good attack!!

2024-03-27T00:16:52+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


Only a dud coach would allow Manu and Suaalli (and lurking Teddy) plenty of time play in the line with the ball ! The clash of the centres will be a major feature of this match.

2024-03-27T00:13:29+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


Agreed their defence was ordinary but their attack was only 2 points a game better than the Roosters who we know had lots of issues. I'm sure Robbo knows what he's doing but didn't pick Holbrook as the bloke to organize the Roosters attack.

2024-03-27T00:07:07+00:00

Sportstragic

Roar Rookie


The Titans had a good attack under Holbrook. Scored loads of tries and more points than the roosters last year. It was their defense that was terrible

2024-03-26T23:55:49+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Fair enough. Just looking at when he made the break down the wing and passed back inside to Walker, he had basically stopped at the fullback. If I'm a video analyst I'm telling the fullback to go for the intercept every time because he was never going to run into contact there. And with those tackle busts how many were when he pushed off while going sideways across the paddock? I'm a tough marker - i suspect because of too many years watching Tupou.

AUTHOR

2024-03-26T23:44:51+00:00

Mike Meehall Wood

Editor


He did win the Super League and had an 80% winning record with Saints, so I'd guess he can be head coach too. Defo one of the nicer guys you meet, the Gold Coast is just the Bermuda Triangle of sport.

AUTHOR

2024-03-26T23:41:31+00:00

Mike Meehall Wood

Editor


Tbh in attack (when he stays wide) you want your wingers to avoid contact, it's in the early plays that you want them to win it. He had 9 tackle busts, almost all of them in yardage, so I'd say that side went alright v Souths. Defo true on Keary, though that only happened really when Walker came back in. And I'll never complain about them not turning up against Manly :silly:

2024-03-26T23:11:09+00:00

BigGordon

Roar Rookie


It's still early days but there are certainly some promising signs that the Roosters attack could be exciting to watch this year. Interesting that Robbo has Jason Holbrook working on attack? He had some pretty good attacking players at the Titans but they struggled last year so interesting to see how things work out at the Roosters

2024-03-26T23:10:58+00:00

matth

Roar Guru


I think they will be a bit hit and miss for a while until these new structures get fully imbedded.

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