Young send-off 'over the top', Radley sin-bin 'ridiculous' says Robbo as Roosters reduced to 11 on nightmare night

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

Sometimes in rugby league, it seems like everything that can go wrong will.

That was the Roosters in the first half: they trailing the Bulldogs 26-0 at the break, playing with 12 after a send off for Dom Young and shorn of two of their stars after both James Tedesco and Sam Walker were forced off with concussions.

Yet in the second half, they staged a mighty comeback to give the Bulldogs the mother of all scares, scoring four tries in a row to start the second half before Matt Burton’s third of the night secured the result late on, with the game ended 30-24 in their favour.

The Chooks kept fighting and Trent Robinson will be immensely proud that his side – who scored with 11 men after Victor Radley was binned late on – kept it going until the final play.

The English winger was walked for a high shot on Canterbury fullback Blake Taaffe – who himself was ruled out with concussion as a result – and could have very few complaints.

He raced from the line to shut down the play but caught Taaffe flush in the face with a swinging arm. Young had been struggling badly before his dismissal and might benefit from what will surely be a fairly lengthy sit down.

“He hit him in the jaw…but it was open-handed, it was lower than shoulder height,” said Trent Robinson.

“If that’s the standard that’s fine, but that’s a new one for me. I feel like that’s lower than what’s been sent off before. It just feels like we can set a new standard here again.

“We’ve had guys not even go for 10 for less. I feel like that was a bit over the top. There’ll be a lot more send offs in our game, there should be, if that’s the case.”

He will be joined in the dock by Radley, binned late on for a hip-drop on Stephen Crichton, who was lucky to limp out of it without any serious injury – a decision Robinson labelled ‘ridiculous’.

“Connor’s the one that tackles him from behind and twists his ankle and then he [Radley] falls on that ankle,” he said.

“How they got to that decision, that’s incredible. That was below par.”

Prior to that, Walker had been the victim of an accidental knee from Dogs captain Stephen Crichton, causing the independent doctor to intervene. The halfback failed his HIA and was ruled out.

Then, Tedesco was trampled by Viliame Kikau as he made a trysaving tackle, getting his head in the wrong place and ending up in a heap. He was clearly concussed and there was no option but for him to leave.

In between we got the return of two players from lengthy drug bans with Michael Jennings activated as the 18th man following the Roosters’ two concussions and Bronson Xerri a late elevation to the side in place of Blake Wilson.

Jennings was given a warm welcome, being smashed into the post pad by Kurt Mann in a hit straight out of the WWE, while Xerri had a quiet evening while chaos reigned around him.

Toby Sexton had been called into action from the extended bench with Taaffe ruled out due to foul play and Harrison Edwards also left after another head knock. All in all, there were seven HIAs on the night, four of which were failed.

Tedesco, Walker and Taaffe are all out of next week – Easts travel to Newcastle, the Dogs to Melbourne – and Edwards, who was classed as a Category 2, will be lucky to make it. Kurt Mann also broke a hand but played over an hour.

Canterbury’s strange night

The carnage is the headline, but the footy was exceptional at times too.

Amid constant rain at Accor Stadium, the Dogs put on an exhibition in the first half, richly deserving their 18-0 lead prior to the send off with Burton and Kikau dominating.

Cameron Ciraldo can only wonder where that all went in the second half, however, as with a hefty lead and a man extra, his side put the cue in the rack and allowed their opponents to stage an unlikely revival.

This was Burton at his best, constantly using his bigger frame to challenge the line, but the story was Kikau and Reed Mahoney.

The hooker has been belligerent all year but often hasn’t backed up his enthusiasm with skill.

Today, he had that aggression from the first tackle – forcing an error out of Young – and then brought his skill too, showing strong pass selection and play-calling to vary the tempo and, when necessary, push the envelope to the edges.

It was there that the Dogs’ made the running early on. Despite the wet conditions, they weren’t afraid to hit Kikau and Crichton early and saw big benefits.

The logic would dictate that with a man extra and a lead to defend, Canterbury could just shut up shop, but in rugby league, that often has the opposite effect.

Once you stop throwing back, even a depleted opposition can pile on the possession and get results. That happened here as an overly conservative Doggies empowered their opponents, who really had nothing to lose, and let them back into the game.

They won in the end, so Ciraldo can be happy with that, and he’d have certainly taken it before the start.

Yet the feeling that Robinson might be the happier coach at the end – and that Ciraldo will have been prouder of some of their recent defeats – pervades.

“That was a weird one,” he said.

“The first 30 minutes was the best footy we’ve played that I can remember. Then we had our worst 40 minutes of the season.”

The Roosters’ resilience shows up big time

Trent Robinson has coached over 350 games of elite footy and none of them can have started worse than this.

Well before the send off, before the two head knocks to two of his most important players, the Chooks were getting battered.

Young made a mistake in the first set – with Easts losing a challenge in the process – followed by Canterbury scoring direct from the scrum with Joseph Suaalii hardly covering himself in glory defensively.

More than once the edge defence on the right was made to look very ordinary by Kikau and Crichton, partly due to an apparent injury that Young was carrying that limited his movement before his dismissal.

After the 20th minute, nothing really mattered from a tactical perspective and, at 26-0 at the break, the game seemed done.

The question for Robinson was about how his side would respond to terrible adversity, both self-inflicted and not, and he would have been impressed by what he saw.

Egan Butcher and Naufahu Whyte got more minutes than might have been expected and responded well with tries, and behind them, a trio of Joey Manu, Luke Keary and Brandon Smith kicked into gear.

With two playmakers out and a man light, the leaders needed to step up and, despite things going wrong everywhere, they did.

Keary and Manu were exceptional in particular, and Robinson will take no end of hope from their ability to match the occasion in front of them. They’ll have to again next week, when Tedesco and Walker, plus Young and probably Radley, will all be out again.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-09T05:52:02+00:00

Maxtruck

Roar Rookie


One down then loose your fullback, who sets the defence, Easts did well to regroup and fight back. Cowboys without Fedlt & Drinkbeer loose to the Titans last week? Storm without Paps & Coates loose to the Broncs last week?

2024-04-06T23:26:59+00:00

Magic Lyrebird

Roar Rookie


That would be brilliant, the referees getting quizzed about the coaches at a press conference! "I need to be careful what I say here, but where is the consistency in Robinson's assessment of high tackles...?"

2024-04-06T11:11:05+00:00

Get_real

Roar Rookie


Teddy us an experienced first grader with poor technique.

2024-04-06T08:24:38+00:00

Cadfael

Roar Guru


Young';s send off was fine. It was high and hit the player in the head. I thought Radley unlucky. Don't even think it was worth a penalty.

2024-04-06T06:48:10+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


We at Souths are use to "what goes around comes around" and we always laugh at our own jokes :laughing: its what keeps life going around, can't take things too seriously especially the NRL comp!

2024-04-06T06:39:10+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


Commentators who a little less bias than yourself referred to it as brave, but you’re entitled to think that. I never put the foot in when teams are down, but that’s just me…what goes around comes around, and some of my (unfortunate) friends follow Souths. I also never laugh at my own jokes :laughing:

2024-04-06T06:24:14+00:00

Gamechanger

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I remember those early years of the chocolate soldiers. It was struggle city for Penrith. The dolphins have looked much better in their inception year. Better cattle, better coach are the obvious differences.

2024-04-06T03:27:04+00:00

Gamechanger

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“Sometimes in rugby league, it seems like everything that can go wrong will”. .Robbo JUST ACCEPT that this was the Roosters lot the other night and move on.

2024-04-06T03:12:24+00:00

Gamechanger

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That is ‘Gus’ World’. Please explain your Dog world Gus. Six tackles with Gus. The reply to Matt Thompson “ Sometimes these things happen in Rugby League. A win is a win and Cameron Ciraldo did a fantastic job the other night”

2024-04-06T03:07:49+00:00

andyfnq

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I'm not convinced about the conditioning or mental toughness. It's easy to run hard when things are going your way, but to keep up the pace in the second half when an opposition team comes at you takes fitness and committment. Great that the dogs won, but based on this game they are still missing at least 1 of those 2 ingredients

2024-04-06T03:03:33+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


Ricky Stuart says hi

2024-04-06T03:02:37+00:00

andyfnq

Roar Rookie


I feel like I say this once every week, but criticising refereeing decisions after a loss is poor coaching. It gives players excuses and removes accountability. I'd love to see a referee rebuttal after the coaches presser - after this game, it probably would have been something like, "The skills coaches at the Roosters in particular are really letting them down at the moment, as Radley still does not seem to be able to consistently lay legal tacles and and Young has not been shown how to make contact with the opposition in a way consistent with the laws of the game. 7 HIAs in a game is just not good enough at this level and the caoching staff need to bear some of the responsibility for that."

2024-04-06T02:16:43+00:00

souvalis

Roar Rookie


There’s a comparison video on X of the Luai hit on Bailey S. alongside Dom Y’s last night, and I can’t see an iota of difference.

2024-04-06T01:39:57+00:00

steveng

Roar Rookie


:laughing: you expect a Souths supporter to congratulate a Chooks side, come off it, I was having the time of my life in the 1st half bagging them :thumbup: ! Also, that wasn’t a brave anything by the Chooks, the Dogs allowed them to come back and had no balls to do anything and were just absolute shockers in the 2nd half and allowed some very ordinary tries in by the Chooks and even allowing the Chooks to be a chance of winning this game, is absolutely unacceptable! Ciraldo imo also needs a wakeup call or something from Gould :laughing: as there mustn’t be any strict discipline at the Dogs, if their performance differences between the two halves is so great as its not the first time that this has happened in Ciraldo’s time and with the Dogs :laughing: .

2024-04-06T01:37:47+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


My comment was based on assumptions made in comments up above. On the other hand, you’re just throwing anything out there ,not based on that particular game. It’s a wonderful benefit to receive penalties that allow a team to kick out of their own end & then get a set of tackles after that. When they aren’t going anywhere before that. See, you can twist anything to how you wish it to appear. :thumbup:

2024-04-06T01:17:26+00:00

Tufanooo

Roar Rookie


The Roosters weren’t more disciplined though… they made way more errors – and in the first half way more missed tackles That's got nothing to do with discipline, TB Penalties aren't awarded for errors. They are awarded for infractions.

2024-04-06T01:11:27+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


More recruits….That cap getting a lot bigger? :laughing:

2024-04-06T00:58:57+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


NQR is an obvious Panthers fan ! :laughing:

2024-04-06T00:55:58+00:00

criag

Roar Rookie


..and thanks for your congratulations to the 12, then 11 man Roosters team for their brave effort in the 2nd half.

2024-04-06T00:55:45+00:00

Albo

Roar Rookie


He has had that award for near a decade now ! :silly:

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