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Roosters win fifth straight after holding off big Broncos comeback

Dominic Brock
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Roosters hold on as Broncos’ record comeback falls short

By Scott Bailey

Brisbane’s injury woes have deepened with Adam Reynolds suffering an ugly concussion before the defending premiers fell short of a record comeback in a 38-24 loss to the Sydney Roosters.

After the Roosters shot out to a 30-0 lead just after half-time, Reece Walsh exploded to life and Brisbane were able to fight back to 30-24 with 13 minutes to play at Allianz Stadium.

But a Patrick Carrigan error and a Kotoni Staggs brain-snap killed off the comeback, with the latter sin-binned for an elbow to Hugo Savala’s head before the Roosters pulled away.

The Roosters were on fire in the first half.Getty Images

On a chaotic and brutal Saturday night, Roosters Lindsay Collins (concussion), Mark Nawaqanitawase (ankle) and Angus Crichton (knee) were all hurt less than four weeks out from State of Origin I.

Nawaqanitawase’s injury also paved the way for Cody Ramsey to make an inspirational return to the NRL, after 1337 days out and a long battle with ulcerative colitis.

Brisbane’s injury woes are worse, after entering Saturday night in sixth but with 10 players already sidelined.

Reynolds was left groggy after his head went into the turf trying to make a second-half tackle, meaning he will miss next week’s clash with Manly.

Winger Jordan Karapani also suffered an ankle injury in a hip-drop tackle from Victor Radley, forcing him off the field and Deine Mariner back on after he too suffered a cork.

For 50 minutes on Saturday night the Roosters’ attack was red hot, having now run in 205 points across a five-match winning streak.

James Tedesco threatened with every touch at No.1, with the former NSW captain’s case for State of Origin recall growing stronger every week.

Reece Robson is also helping his own chances, with a good run out of dummy-half and quick play-the-ball helping Tedesco send Daly Cherry-Evans over for the Roosters’ first.

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Radley’s return at lock has also added an extra bow to the Roosters’ attack, digging into the line in the lead up to their second before Daniel Tupou joined Billy Slater on 190 career tries.

Naufahu Whyte was immense up front with 188 running metres, while Sam Walker set up one try with a grubber and scored one of his own when a Connor Watson kick rebounded off Ezra Mam.

But when Savala bomed a try and was denied by Walsh at 30-0 up early in the second half, the Tricolours faltered.

Walsh then went over from dummy-half moments later, before stand-in halfback Tom Duffy put Xavier Willison into space.

Carrigan scored after Ramsey put down a Duffy bomb, and it was 30-24 with 13 minutes remaining when Walsh drew in two defenders and put Jordan Riki into a gap.

At that point the biggest comeback in premiership history loomed, only for a Carrigan error to kill off the next attacking raid.

And when Staggs was sin-binned for dropping his elbow into Savala’s head after a tackle was complete, the comeback was over.

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The Roosters are going to win this one despite getting one hell of a scare from the Broncos in the second half, after the game looked done and dusted moments after half-time.

Reece Walsh was quiet in the first half but electric in the second, and Brisbane showed plenty of fight to get anywhere near running down a 30-point deficit. Kotoni Staggs’ sin bin pretty much ended the contest with 10 minutes left.

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It’s a huge momentum swing after everything had been going Brisbane’s way, and Staggs himself has been excellent in the second half.

And the Roosters make them pay quickly. James Tedesco declines a shot of goal, instead targeting the overlap with Brisbane down to 12 men. They go through the hands down the left, with Tedesco linking with Hugo Savala who sends Daniel Tupou over for his second.

But wait! The bunker is taking a look and spots an obstruction from Nat Butcher in the lead-up. It’s no try, but there is an offside penalty against Jordan Riki – and the Roosters now take the two points.

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Bench playmaker Thomas Duffy kicks the goal and it’s suddenly a six-point ball game.

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Consolation try or the start of a comeback? Broncos young gun Xavier Willison, who has been playing in the middle in recent weeks but started on an edge in the second row tonight, crashes over for a try and the Broncos are getting a little closer.

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Reece Walsh is getting increasingly involved for the Broncos – he needs to now with Adam Reynolds off the field – and in the end he goes himself from close range out of dummy half and scores the visitors’ first try of the night. It comes after a Daniel Tupou knock on, and a set restart, with the Roosters on the back foot for probably the first time in the game.

It’s almost certainly too little, too late, but the Broncos did make a habit of pulling off stunning upsets last year so you never say never.

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