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  • Senior Rep Results - 25-26 May 2024

    4 Games for 2 wins and 2 close losses

    Jersey Flegg

    Sydney Roosters 24 defeated Canberra Raiders 20

    Half Time - Raiders 14 vs Roosters 4

    Tries

    Benjamin Taylor 19'
    Jackson Pennell 38'
    Benjamin Taylor 47'
    Cathane Hill 51'

    Goals

    Josh Durkin 39'
    Josh Durkin 49'
    Josh Durkin 52'
    Josh Durkin 69' (PG)


    NSW CUP

    Canberra Raiders 36 defeated Sydney Roosters 28

    Half Time - Raiders 24 vs Roosters 6

    Tries

    Tyreece Tait 34'
    Jake Elliott 49'
    Ethan King 56'
    Phoenix Steinwede 62'
    Jake Elliott 67'

    Goals

    Hugo Savala 35'
    Hugo Savala 57'
    Hugo Savala 64'
    Hugo Savala 69'


    Sydney Shield

    Wenty Leagues Magpies 26 defeated Glebe Dirty Reds 24

    Half Time : Wenty Leagues Magpies 22 vs Glebe Dirty Reds 10

    Tries

    Joshua Tudehope 11'
    Ben Ernest 22'
    Jacob Tautaiolefua 44'
    Joshua Tudehope 61'
    Salesi Malu 67'

    Goals

    Connor Garetty 12'
    Connor Garetty 69'


    Ron Massey Cup

    Glebe Dirty Reds 36 defeated Hills District Bulls 20

    Half Time - Glebe Dirty Reds 24 vs Hills District Bulls 6

    Tries

    Jade Anderson 1'
    Iverson Fuatimau 5'
    Callum Ellis 24'
    Mavoni Tuifua 33'
    Jade Anderson 65'
    Coby Thomas 76'

    Goals

    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 2'
    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 7'
    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 25'
    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 34'
    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 67'
    Joseph Whitikama Temara Taipari 77'


  • #2
    Club Weekend Results: Round 12

    See the latest results below for the Club's NRL, Senior Representative and Affiliate club sides.

    The NRL and Jersey Flegg Cup sides collected valuable wins in Canberra, while the Glebe Dirty Reds were successful in their Ron Massey Cup match with a big win over Hills.

    https://www.roosters.com.au/news/202...ults-round-12/

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    • #3
      Dylan Napa suspended for 3 weeks for anyone wondering. It was for an incident in Round 9 but there was a processing error and he was charged wrong so he ended up playing Round 10, Round 11 was a bye and then missed this weekends Round 12 game just gone as his first game suspended.

      Siua Wong 23 carries, 224 metres. Looks like Robbo is trying to get some work into him.

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      • #4
        King, what debutantes do you think are most likely to be given a run in firsts over the Origin period?

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        • #5
          Sorry, I just noticed you'd answered this in another post.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
            Dylan Napa suspended for 3 weeks for anyone wondering. It was for an incident in Round 9 but there was a processing error and he was charged wrong so he ended up playing Round 10, Round 11 was a bye and then missed this weekends Round 12 game just gone as his first game suspended.

            Siua Wong 23 carries, 224 metres. Looks like Robbo is trying to get some work into him.
            Who remembers Anthony Minichiello getting off because of an incorrect NRL MRC charge back in 2012

            The NRL MRC charged him with a Grade 3 striking offence which would have to be proven as being deliberate/deliberate intent instead of a dangerous contact or careless high tackle charge



            Anthony Minichiello will be free to make his 250th appearance for the Sydney Roosters on Sunday after being cleared of a grade three striking charge at the NRL judiciary on Wednesday.

            The former NSW and Australia fullback was sent off last Saturday against Canberra after catching Raiders custodian Josh Dugan with a forearm to the face in the 75th minute of the match.

            Minichiello, who had never been suspended or appeared in front of the judiciary panel in his 13-year career, was facing a three-match ban, which would have ended his season, had be been found guilty.

            However, had the 32-year-old been charged with dangerous contact or a careless high tackle offence, then he would almost certainly been suspended.

            His counsel James McLeod successfully argued that his client's actions were not strong enough to warrant a striking offence, where deliberate intent has to be proven.

            The panel made up of Michael Buettner, Don McKinnon and Mal Cochrane, took half-an-hour to make their decision after Minichiello had argued that his cleanskin record should work in his favour.

            "I have played the game a long time and never been sent off, " Minichiello told the hearing.

            "I am a fair player and truly believe it wasn't reckless, it was careless on my behalf.

            "I tried to make a wrapping tackle on Dugan, I was braced for a collision as he left arm was up for a fend."

            Peter Kite, for the NRL, said because Minichiello jumped up to tackle Dugan and caught him around the head, it showed it was premeditated.

            "We come to the view that in the sequences shown on the screen, that he knew what he was going to do," Kite said.

            Minichiello will now be free to make his milestone appearance for the Roosters against Wests Tigers on Sunday.

            "It's a fantastic outcome for myself and the club, it was a fair hearing and the system gives you a chance to come down and plead your case and we did that tonight," he said.





            https://www.smh.com.au/sport/minichi...822-24mm4.html

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