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Despite the Bulldogs' early dominance, the Roosters' second-half performance gave them a "scare of their lives," as described by Fox League's Warren Smith.

The Friday night game between the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs and the Sydney Roosters was a classic tale of two halves, with the Bulldogs initially dominating and the Roosters making a powerful comeback.

The Bulldogs had established a commanding 26-0 lead early on, leaving the Roosters reeling and without three of their key players due to injuries. Dom Young was sent off for a high tackle on Blake Taaffe, while Sam Walker and James Tedesco both had to leave the field failing HIAs.

Bulldogs coach Cameron Ciraldo admitted, "I thought the first 30 minutes was our best footy we've played that I can remember, and then we probably had our worst 40 minutes of the season in the second half."

The game has left both teams dealing with key men missing. Besides the players knocked out of the game, the Roosters face further issues with Dom Young and Victor Radley being looked at by the Match Review Committee.

For the Bulldogs, Blake Taaffe failed his HIA, Harrison Edwards was taken off due to a neck injury and Kikau could be battling a knee issue. Ciraldo revealed that Kurt Mann played most of the game with a broken hand and Connor Tracey suffered a calf strain.

Reflecting on the chaotic match, Fox League expert James Graham found it "hard to put into words," describing it as "carnage in the conditions."

On SEN Radio, Bulldogs hooker Reed Mahoney highlighted the motivation provided by the presence of the 2004 premiership-winning squad and emphasised the need for the team to control their emotions and back their abilities.

"It was good to have the old boys around. It added motivation through the week," Mahoney remarked.

"During the week you plan for things, and most weeks you change your game plan depending on who you're playing," he continued, describing the team's approach to taking on the premiership heavyweights.

But with an intense review likely underway under coach Cameron Ciraldo, Mahoney acknowledged that they panicked when the Roosters arrived in the second half with a siege mentality, bringing out their renowned top-shelf attack.

"It goes to show we can score from anywhere... but we need to do that for forty minutes," he acknowledged.

Regarding the incident with James Tedesco, Mahoney expressed concern for his wellbeing, noting, "Teddy has been a brave player for a long time and I hope he's alright."
 

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Despite the Bulldogs' early dominance, the Roosters' second-half performance assisted by the referee gave them a "scare of their lives," as described by Fox League's Warren Smith.
As usual...djdeep reporting for News Ltd :smirk:
 

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Need to back up the performance and go hard at Melbourne this week. We can beat them
 

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I didn't care at the time, and after reading how many played busted in the second half I care even less.

Before anyone says " but the Roosters lost Teddy, 12 men blah blah"....I don't care about that either.

The Roosters are a perennial top 8 top 4 team, loaded, actually over loaded with talent lol, we are not. We a new spine, a team that has been near the bottom for 5 plus years.

It's easier for an established team to over come adversity, especially if they are good, which the roosters are. We aren't YET. We lack middles, we lost two that night. Our spine has had four games, we lost one that night.

Anyway eat shit Rooster bahahahaha......hate the Roosters.
 
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