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Sam Williams field goal pilots Canberra Raiders to win over Sydney Roosters

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Raiders snatch late win against Roosters

Canberra has condemned the Sydney Roosters to its second straight loss to start the 2016 NRL season after coming from behind to snatch a 21-20 victory in the nation's capital.

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Without first-choice halves Aidan Sezer and Blake Austin, someone needed to step up for the Canberra Raiders. Enter Sam Williams and Josh Hodgson.

The pair combined to put the icing on a 21-20 win over the Sydney Roosters on Saturday which Raiders coach Ricky Stuart described as the toughest win he's seen.

Raider on the run: Jack Wighton.

Raider on the run: Jack Wighton. Photo: Alex Ellinghausen

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H2 40:00
Team
CR
Score
21
Team
SR
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20
Canberra Raiders versus Sydney Roosters
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Players Soliola, Papalii(2), Croker Tries 4 Tries 4 Players Mitchell, Ferguson, Guerra, Nikorima
Players Croker 2/4 (50%) Conversions 2 Conversions 0 Players
Players Penalty goals 0 Penalty goals 2 Players Mitchell 2/2 (100%)
Players Williams 1/1 (100%) Field goals 1 Field goals 0 Players

Having finished the game with just 15 fit players, English hooker Josh Hodgson pulled off a brilliant 40-20 kick with scores locked at 20-all and three minutes left.

Williams finished the job with the decisive field goal to secure the Raiders' second win to start the season, the first time they've done so since 2005.

Canberra lost the hard-working Shaun Fensom (concussion) in the first minute and debutant five-eighth Lachlan Croker (shoulder) in the first half, although Stuart later said he would have been fine to play on.

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The hosts had just a third of possession in the first half and looked ripe for the picking several times.

Although they improved markedly from last week's loss to Souths, the inexperience of Roosters halves Jackson Hastings and Jayden Nikorima showed when they failed to get off a field goal attempt in two late sets on Canberra's line.

The Raiders seized their opportunity and the demons of losing close matches at home from last year appear buried after backing up last week's Penrith win.

Sam Burgess is generally regarded as the best English player in the NRL, but surely Hodgson is closing fast.

For the second straight week he moved to No.6 after Croker's injury, and had several fine touches to help guide the Raiders home.

The Roosters had two thirds of possession in the first half as the Raiders delivered an error-riddled first 40 to take a 16-6 lead at the break.

But two tries to Canberra back-rower Josh Papalii early in the second half, the first an athletic effort in the corner any winger would be proud of, gave the Raiders belief.

Raiders skipper Jarrod Croker scored a try out with eight minutes left to close the Roosters' lead to 20-18.

He nailed the pressure sideline conversion to level scores. It evoked memories of his 100th NRL game in 2013, also against the Roosters at Canberra, where he scored a late try and goal to seal a win.

"It was a good feeling mate," Croker said.

"I was a bit dirty on myself. I thought I should be kicking for 24-20 at that stage instead of 20-all, but I'd kick none from 10 as long as we won."

Williams was full of praise for Hodgson's opportunism.

"It's just a bit of experience there. Hodgso has played a lot of games and knew what was needed. He executed it and did it brilliantly," Williams said.

"We've said for a long time we'd learn from those game and although there was a few times we could have been better today, we've learned again."

Hodgson revealed attempting a 40-20 was spoken about after Croker's try.

"I thought the kick from Toots [Croker] under pressure at 20-18 was a fantastic one. A lot of credit needs to go to the skip," Hodgson said.

"We saw the fullback [Mitchell] wasn't biting off too much to the sideline. That's why you practice it, for when the moment arises."

The Raiders have a great chance to get off to a flyer with Newcastle (away) and Gold Coast (home) to come.

On top of Fensom and Croker's injuries, the Raiders also played with 10 men late in the game in hot conditions after centre Joey Leilua was sin-binned for an alleged hit on Dylan Napa, after the Roosters forward was placed on report for hitting Leilua high.

The Raiders were perplexed Roosters fullback Latrell Mitchell escaped punishment for a similar incident with Canberra back-rower Elliott Whitehead.

"I've witnessed a lot of tough wins under challenging moments and adversity, but I haven't seen one tougher than that," Stuart said.

"We just had so much desire. Desire and want equals success, and today they proved me right. The amount of errors we made today we didn't deserve to win. We won on character."

It meant Blake Ferguson, sacked by the Raiders in 2013, went home empty-handed in his first game in Canberra since leaving the club in controversial circumstances in 2013.

Napa was also booked for a swinging arm on Jordan Rapana early in the first half, while Leilua was reported for a lifting tackle on Kenny-Dowall.

Roosters winger Daniel Tupou also suffered a leg injury with 25 minutes left, and played no further part.

Canberra's bench was outstanding. Paul Vaughan, Jeff Lima and Sia Soliola ran for over 400 metres combined, while bench hooker Kurt Baptiste had a strong impact deputising for Hodgson.

Rooster coach Trent Robinson admitted confusion when looking to get into position for a field goal let them down.

He also expressed his frustration at the schedule, which sees them face a five-day turnaround before playing North Queensland in Townsville on Thursday.

"Yeah, well organised," he said.

"That's our draw and we've known it for a few months now. We'll look forward to the challenge against the premiers up there. Do they [want to reduce five-day turnarounds], I'm not sure they do. I don't think there was a reduction this year.

"Not well-planned, but looking forward to the challenge."

5 comments so far

  • This result (and that of last week) demonstrate again that the Roosters have the potential to have a very ordinary season. Given their roller coaster performance (on and off the field) why are they held out by the admittedly city/east centric media as the trend setters in Rugby League? For their capacity to sign the most expensive player in the game when it suits them? Are they not representative of everything that is wrong in the game and the other Sydney clubs more representative of what rugby league is about?

    Commenter
    Bernie
    Location
    HV
    Date and time
    March 12, 2016, 6:13PM
    • What?

      They're held up (at least they have been over the last three years) as an example of how to play because they built a team from the ground up.
      Take out SBW, Jennings and Maloney, and every member of their 2013-2015 minor premiership sides were either given their NRL introduction by the Roosters, or were signed by the club when they had 10 or less games under their belt. And Maloney was hardly a star prior to playing with us. They've put together a monster forward pack with one of the hardest hitters in the game (Napa) and two of the most damaging running forwards in the game in Waerea-Hargreaves and Cordner (Taukiaho will be in that company soon). They developed Pearce, Kenny-Dowall, RTS, Mitchell, Hastings, Tupou etc and turned brutal defence complimented by all-out attack into an art form.

      Just because of the stupid 'glamour' tag and a couple of high profile recruits (which club aside from Canberra DOESNT chase big name recruits), don't think that there isn't substance to the praise they've copped in recent seasons.

      Commenter
      Phat
      Date and time
      March 13, 2016, 1:15PM
  • It's a pretty poor rule, that sees a mandatory 10 minutes in the sin bin for a punch, after the "culprit" has been hit high by a player who goes on report for a second high-shot. How is that an even distribution of "penalty" for the offences involved?
    How about a cumulative penalty for multiple "reports"? 5 minutes in the bin after 2, 10 after 3 and sent off after 4?

    Commenter
    PhilJ
    Location
    Seaforth
    Date and time
    March 12, 2016, 10:23PM
    • The result demonstrates that the Roosters have the potential to develop into a very good side, if not this year then by the next. The 'spine' of Friend, Hastings, Nikorima and Mitchell should develop into the best in the game when the latter three have more than 25 games experience between them.

      Having said that, gutsy win by the Raiders.

      Commenter
      aussimmo
      Date and time
      March 13, 2016, 9:38AM
      • Excellent coaching on how to milk the softest of penalties with the softest of refs.

        Home ground advantage was the true winner on the day

        Commenter
        Pirate Pete
        Location
        Mosman
        Date and time
        March 13, 2016, 2:01PM

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