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I let my teammates down in first Roosters game: DCE
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I let my teammates down in first Roosters game: DCE

  • Cherry-Evans said he felt he let his teammates down after Roosters debut and focused on fixing his role.
  • He credited experience for helping him bounce back as the Roosters beat South Sydney 26-18.
  • Cherry-Evans scored his first Roosters try as part of a 26-18 win over the Roosters' rivals.
  • Alex Johnston’s record-breaking 213rd NRL try highlighted the match against the Roosters.
  • Roosters coach Ivan Cleary said the team is still finding how Cherry-Evans fits in the halves.
  • Cherry-Evans emphasized not getting caught up in external hysteria and staying focused on the team.
  • The Roosters faced a tougher test in their next game against Penrith after the win.
  • Cherry-Evans is one of the league's oldest players, adding context to his mature approach.
  • The article notes Cherry-Evans’ ability to stay balanced amid public opinion and focus on team performance.
  • The report highlights Cherry-Evans’ readiness to take on leadership with a new team structure.
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Stocks: New Zealand Warriors flying, Brisbane Broncos dismal
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sports1d ago

Stocks: New Zealand Warriors flying, Brisbane Broncos dismal

  • Broncos’ strong start faded as errors increased, impacting their early-round momentum.
  • Raiders showed better ball control and attacking threat under improved conditions.
  • Dolphins engineered a gritty comeback, with Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow creating decisive moments.
  • Titans started strong but failed to close out, marking a defensive and compositional concern.
  • Knights impressed with attacking blitz despite missing key stars, raising optimism for depth.
  • Warriors dominated with improved kicking game and pressure in wet conditions.
  • Sea Eagles showed promise with flashes of leadership despite a 0-2 start.
  • Eels upset the premiers, Kelma Tuilagi starred with two tries.
  • Panthers maintained brutal defense, though first halves remained scoreless.
  • Storm added a standout debut from Sua Fa'alogo, but 28-point late surge raised questions.
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