Roosters v Panthers player ratings
Daniel Lane
September 19, 2010
1. Anthony Minichiello Excelled under the high ball, injected himself into attack. All class. 8/10
2. Phil Graham A danger whenever he had the ball, tormented with a number of breaks. 7/10
3. Kane Linnett Helped to terrorise the left side of field. Some solid defence. 7/10
4. Shaun Kenny-Dowall Ran roughshod over the Penrith backline. Adds a genuine toughness out wide. 8/10
5. Sam Perrett Proved he is one of the NRL's great finishers. Seizes opportunities. 7/10
6. Todd Carney Another masterful display. Is maturing into a great player who inspires his teammates. 9/10
7. Mitchell Pearce Cut Penrith to ribbons with his ability to read the play, kick and pass. 9/10
8. Jason Ryles Gave the Roosters plenty of go forward and absorbed punishment. 7/10
9. Jake Friend Played smart at dummy half, setting the tone with quick and decisive passes. 7/10
10. Frank-Paul Nuuausala Helped soften the Panthers up with strong play. 7/10
11. Braith Anasta Involved in everything, didn't allow his players to relax. 9/10
12. Mitch Aubusson Hammered the defensive line constantly. 7/10
13. Nate Myles Ran great angles. Laid a wonderful foundation. 8/10
INTERCHANGE
14. Martin Kennedy Enforced his will on the game. 7/10
15. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves Instilled fear, some Penrith players seemed to look for him. 7/10
16. Daniel Conn Another solid interchange player, who gains yards the hard way. 7/10
17. James Aubusson Added to Penrith's woes with his physical play. Gave the defensive line no respite. 7/10
PANTHERS
21. Lachlan Coote His courageous tackle to chop down tryline-bound Jake Friend typified his game. 8/10
2. Sandor Earl Involved himself from the wing and didn't need to look too hard for work. 7/10
3. Michael Jennings Injured his ankle in the third minute, replaced in the eighth. 2/10
4. Brad Tighe Tried to adjust to being without Jennings, but couldn't repel the swarms out wide. 6/10
1. Michael Gordon Started well, but Roosters were ruthless. 6/10
6. Travis Burns Never-surrender attitude. He even shaped up to Jared Waerea-Hargraves. 6/10
7. Luke Walsh Produced a 'Benji' flick pass to set up a try. A class player even on a bad day. 8/10
8. Sam McKendry Started game with a head full of steam and maintained the rage. 7/10
9. Kevin Kingston Threw himself into the game, but couldn't generate momentum. 6/10
10. Petero Civoniceva Short of a run but he tried to rally his team, leading by example. 7/10
11. Nathan Smith Played his 100th top-grade game. It must have felt like his 1000th. 6/10
5. Adrian Purtell Started in the forwards but shunted to three-quarters for Jennings. 6/10
13. Luke Lewis Badly concussed in the 24th minute, returned 40 minutes later but game couldn't be salvaged. 6/10
INTERCHANGE
12. Gavin Cooper Another whose game was ruined by injury. 6/10
15. Mathew Bell Made an immediate impact with a big break, but encountered a tough defence. 6/10
17. Frank Puletua Thrown into the fray earlier than expected. 5/10
20. Wade Graham Crawled on his hands and knees to score. 7/10
just goes to show how all these morons writing crap about our boys week in and week out really have no clue what they are doing.... mistaking BJ for JAubs.... ****n so called experts... i would like to give them a few expert side kicks to the head and then some.... GO ROOOSTERS!!!!!
Daniel Lane
September 19, 2010
1. Anthony Minichiello Excelled under the high ball, injected himself into attack. All class. 8/10
2. Phil Graham A danger whenever he had the ball, tormented with a number of breaks. 7/10
3. Kane Linnett Helped to terrorise the left side of field. Some solid defence. 7/10
4. Shaun Kenny-Dowall Ran roughshod over the Penrith backline. Adds a genuine toughness out wide. 8/10
5. Sam Perrett Proved he is one of the NRL's great finishers. Seizes opportunities. 7/10
6. Todd Carney Another masterful display. Is maturing into a great player who inspires his teammates. 9/10
7. Mitchell Pearce Cut Penrith to ribbons with his ability to read the play, kick and pass. 9/10
8. Jason Ryles Gave the Roosters plenty of go forward and absorbed punishment. 7/10
9. Jake Friend Played smart at dummy half, setting the tone with quick and decisive passes. 7/10
10. Frank-Paul Nuuausala Helped soften the Panthers up with strong play. 7/10
11. Braith Anasta Involved in everything, didn't allow his players to relax. 9/10
12. Mitch Aubusson Hammered the defensive line constantly. 7/10
13. Nate Myles Ran great angles. Laid a wonderful foundation. 8/10
INTERCHANGE
14. Martin Kennedy Enforced his will on the game. 7/10
15. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves Instilled fear, some Penrith players seemed to look for him. 7/10
16. Daniel Conn Another solid interchange player, who gains yards the hard way. 7/10
17. James Aubusson Added to Penrith's woes with his physical play. Gave the defensive line no respite. 7/10
PANTHERS
21. Lachlan Coote His courageous tackle to chop down tryline-bound Jake Friend typified his game. 8/10
2. Sandor Earl Involved himself from the wing and didn't need to look too hard for work. 7/10
3. Michael Jennings Injured his ankle in the third minute, replaced in the eighth. 2/10
4. Brad Tighe Tried to adjust to being without Jennings, but couldn't repel the swarms out wide. 6/10
1. Michael Gordon Started well, but Roosters were ruthless. 6/10
6. Travis Burns Never-surrender attitude. He even shaped up to Jared Waerea-Hargraves. 6/10
7. Luke Walsh Produced a 'Benji' flick pass to set up a try. A class player even on a bad day. 8/10
8. Sam McKendry Started game with a head full of steam and maintained the rage. 7/10
9. Kevin Kingston Threw himself into the game, but couldn't generate momentum. 6/10
10. Petero Civoniceva Short of a run but he tried to rally his team, leading by example. 7/10
11. Nathan Smith Played his 100th top-grade game. It must have felt like his 1000th. 6/10
5. Adrian Purtell Started in the forwards but shunted to three-quarters for Jennings. 6/10
13. Luke Lewis Badly concussed in the 24th minute, returned 40 minutes later but game couldn't be salvaged. 6/10
INTERCHANGE
12. Gavin Cooper Another whose game was ruined by injury. 6/10
15. Mathew Bell Made an immediate impact with a big break, but encountered a tough defence. 6/10
17. Frank Puletua Thrown into the fray earlier than expected. 5/10
20. Wade Graham Crawled on his hands and knees to score. 7/10
just goes to show how all these morons writing crap about our boys week in and week out really have no clue what they are doing.... mistaking BJ for JAubs.... ****n so called experts... i would like to give them a few expert side kicks to the head and then some.... GO ROOOSTERS!!!!!
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