Hey guys does anyone know if you need a ticket for this today or do they just throw the gates open? Also can you take your dog to this venue (Wentworth Park)
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Sorry to hijack this thread.
Does anyone know if there are any live streams for the game?
I know the NSWRL games are now viewed via their app and you need to pay for a subscription but I can’t find the game on the app.
Anyone else found the game link?
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Originally posted by nayfo View PostFT Sydney Roosters 23 def Bulldogs 22
Didn’t watch the game.
Will be interested in the video highlights of Marky Mark
Shame our Flegg have made their run too late.
Good to see the debutante score on his debut in reserve grade.Born and bred in the eastern suburbs.
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Game Summary
The Sydney Roosters have pulled off an upset 23-22 win over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs to close out Round 24 of The Knock-On Effect NSW Cup.
Bulldogs centre Eli Clark found the line, ducking low to score the first try of the day (4-0).
The Bulldogs went for back-to-back through Jonathan Sua who successfully found space in the Roosters defensive line to score and extend his sides lead out to 10 points.
Winger Jordi Mazzone was the next Bulldog to score, creating space for himself on the sideline to race past Roosters defenders to score (14-4).
Determined to hit back before the halftime siren, the Roosters found the line just on half time. A show and go from centre Ethan King gifted the Roosters with four points to have the score be 14-4 at half time.
King started the second half how he finished the fisrt, bagging his second try of the afternoon after racing through the defensive line to score (14-10).
The next 25 minutes was a tit-for-tat affair with each squad coming close to putting numbers on the board, however a penalty to the Bulldogs saw the score be extended out to 16-10.
Debutant Mark Nawaqanitawase opened his account in his first game scoring in the corner, levelling the score at 16-all.
Within the next three minutes each team added six points through Bulldogs forward Kitione Kaultoga and Roosterswinger Tyreece Tait to bring the score to 22-all with only minutes remaining on the clock.
With less than 10 seconds on the clock Roosters halfback Hugo Savala kicked a field goal from 30 metres out to secure the win for his side.
Talking Points- Chris Patolo was subbed off in the 18th minute for a head injury assessment after a heavy challenge from the Roosters.
- Nawaqanitawase looked to be in hot water after a high tackle against Kitione Kautoga but the debutant was left unscathed.
- Two Roosters players were put on report for high tackles.
- Mazzone was assisted off the field with three minutes of play remaining with a suspected leg injury.
Key Moment- Mark Nawaqanitawase made his KOE Cup debut on behalf of the Roosters. Named in the starting line-up on the wing, the former Rugby Sevens player is fresh off the back foot after Australia’s 2024 Summer Olympics campaign in Paris.
- Savala’s last moment field goal was electric and secured his side a significant win for their season.
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Originally posted by King Salvo View PostDogs were 5th and Roosters 11th in NSW Cup.
Did anyone watch the game as the NSWRL site shows it was 23-22 at half time- So if correct no points scored in the second half by either team which is a very very rare occurrence - Hugo Savala kicked a field in the 40th minute.
Mark Nawaqintawase was very good in taking his opportunities in both attack and defence ( can hit ) didn't rove much in attack but I would think that were his instructions ( KISS) . He was very strong - I don't think he was tackled first contact once bar his opening hit up off a 20m tap. Good in the air good with ball in hand. Quite excited by that performance .
Hugo Savala (spelling not sure) kicked one from the side line to lock it all up at 22 with 5 to go and then kicked a field goal with 30 seconds to go to snatch the win. Only time we were in front all game.
Rob Toia pretty quiet - not bad but quiet.
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post
Dogs are part of the furniture at Wenty Park.
If you're under 18 you may need to be accompanied by an adult though. You sound quite young.
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NSW Cup Highlights | Roosters v Bulldogs - Round 24
Catch up on all the tries from the Round 24 clash between the Sydney Roosters v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.
https://www.nswrl.com.au/news/2024/0...gs---round-24/
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