NRL Round 5: Sydney Roosters vs Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks, Saturday 10th April 7:35pm @ Sydney Cricket Ground

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Big test for CT tomorrow night, if he can carry his performance last week over, or will he just fizzle out again....
 
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Well....let’s see which Chad turns up today.
Hopefully “good” Chad.

https://www.nrl.com/news/2021/04/10/adversity-steeling-sharks-for-roosters-clash-townsend/

Adversity steeling Sharks for Roosters clash: Townsend
Brad WalterSat 10 Apr 2021, 08:01 AM
Halfback Chad Townsend believes the resilience the team has shown after being devastated by injuries in back-to-back matches will hold the Sharks in good stead for Saturday night’s clash with the Sydney Roosters at the SCG.

Townsend steered the Sharks to a 48-10 win over North Queensland last Saturday night, despite losing the right centre-wing pairing of Josh Dugan and Ronaldo Mulitalo midway through the first half.

The injuries followed the loss of four players before half-time the previous weekend against Parramatta, which proved to be a key driver in the introduction of the 18th man rule for teams with three players ruled out by HIAs or cases involving foul play.

Despite conceding three tries in the final 10 minutes to go down 28-4 against the Eels, Townsend said the Cronulla players gained a lot of confidence from that match and they needed to demonstrate similar levels of resilience last weekend.

“That builds confidence, camaraderie and culture,” Townsend said. “We are getting kind of used to losing players in games. We train for situations and scenarios all the time but we probably haven’t trained for some of the scenarios we have faced over the last two weeks.

“We took so many positives out of the Parramatta game by the way we played and the way we turned up and we assessed that in our video session. Then when it happened again everyone just got on with it.

Connor Tracey, who is usually a five-eighth or fullback, was forced to start at left centre against the Cowboys but switched to the right wing when Mulitalo was injured and then the left wing after Dugan left the field.

Back-rower Teig Wilton and prop Jack Williams played most of the match in the centres.

“They have done an excellent job defensively and they are super agile,” Townsend said of the pair. “They just go in there and do their jobs. I am so proud of those guys and the way they continue to turn up.

“We are 2-2 and we have got a big game against the Roosters so we want to keep building.”

The Sharks would have won three games if Townsend had been on target with his goalkicking in their 12-10 round two loss to Canberra, with the star playmaker landing just one of four attempts.

However, Townsend’s radar was working perfectly against the Cowboys and he converted all eight Cronulla tries.

“It is something I have been working extremely hard on all summer to be honest, obviously knowing that Shaun [Johnson], our first choice goal kicker, would be out,” he said.

“I just try to put a lot of time and effort into it, which is something I have always done throughout my career. I have never been first choice and I didn’t kick at all in a game last year so I would be lying if I said that what happened a few weeks ago didn’t hurt me.

“I felt like I lost the game for the team and that hurt. I am not ashamed to say that. I am just going to keep backing myself and the work that I have done. I know that if I continue to do that I will continue to get good results.”

Meanwhile, Townsend said he intended to wait until mid-season to make a decision on his future as he has an option clause in his contract that needs to be exercised before round 13.

The Sharks have 15 players off contract as well as coach John Morris.

“I have got an option in my favour and I’d love to stay, I love this club, it is home for me but obviously there are few things out of my control and those decisions will be made in due process,” Townsend said.

“I have got until round 13 to make that call and I think it would be silly of me to exercise it right now when I have got the time to wait and see.

“Obviously knowing who the coach is going to be is definitely a plus but it is not the be all and end all of my decision.”
 

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Andrew Fifita and Nene Macdonald cut from the squad. Dugan and Mulitalo are expected to play.

Daniel Suluka-Fifita and Joseph Suaalii cut from the Roosters squad. Looks like they give Tupouniua until game time to see if he can go.

With the Jets playing after the Jets (tomorrow) I wouldn't be surprised to see Pele get a run (JF team has a bye).
 

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Can we at least try our luck with kicking a few along the ground to topou, hoping the giraffe bending down might hopefully fluff a couple.

oval mate, oval

as long as we don't show up in our whites we are off to a decent start though the fielding practice wouldn't hurt

agree on 2poo, he good for a fumble

Big test for CT tomorrow night, if he can carry his performance last week over, or will he just fizzle out again....

it's a big test for him every week if you know what I mean

Looks like this guy needs added tackling practice

SMH
https://www.smh.com.au/sport/nrl/why...09-p57hpm.html

tackled so bad it broke the URL

It’s almost like he’s trying really hard to make sure the club re-sign Morris and make it sound like he might not activate his option othwrwise

is this why the club won't extend Morris lol

Might backfire
 

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I know it’s cool to single out Chad but there are a lot of other battles we need to win besides just hope Chad plays well.
In particular if our forwards can be on the front foot over theirs that gives Chad an opportunity to ‘play well’
 

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I know it’s cool to single out Chad but there are a lot of other battles we need to win besides just hope Chad plays well.
In particular if our forwards can be on the front foot over theirs that gives Chad an opportunity to ‘play well’
Limit repeat sets and penalties helps + need to get cheap penalties when JWH is on, he gives many away.
 

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Yep, winning possession and field position battle is vital

Everyone and everything really. Forwards, backs, spine, no room for any gumbiness tonight. This won’t be easy, but i will be stoked if the boys can get the W.
 

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Wow, I can’t believe Graham did something. Was half expecting him to kick
 

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Good Chad has shown up tonight! Les go boys!

9 in a row for chad
 
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