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Seniors Report Round 21: Bears Bounce Back

Fresh from the bye, the North Sydney Bears bounced back into form in a top four clash, while the Sydney Roosters Jersey Flegg side were defeated for just the fourth time this season.

 

Bears Beat Bulldogs to Land Fourth Spot

The North Sydney Bears have propelled themselves into the top four with the finals in sight following an entertaining 30-20 victory over the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

Returning to North Sydney Oval and taking on a fellow top four side, the Bears took an early hit as the Dogs struck first, but were quick to reply as winger Tom Carr got them on the board.

Young back rowers Jacob Preston and Siua Wong added their names to the scoresheet as Norths continued their dominance, while half Sandon Smith added the cherry on top for a dominant first half, going into the sheds 20-4.

NSW Cup Round 21 Highlights: Bears vs Bulldogs

Much like the first stanza, Canterbury-Bankstown got over first to add some spice to the contest, however, it was Carr who went on with a further two tries to complete his hat-trick in the span of six minutes as the Bears charged on.

The visitors managed two tries in the final fifteen minutes, but it was the Bears who marked their return to Bear Park with a 30-20 victory. 

The North Sydney Bears will host the Newcastle Knights this Sunday afternoon at 2pm at North Sydney Oval. 

 

North Sydney Bears 30 (Tom Carr 3, Jacob Preston, Siua Wong, Sandon Smith tries; Tom Car 2, Kieran Hayman goals) def Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 20

 

Reshuffled Roosters Shellshocked by Dogs 

The Sydney Roosters Jersey Flegg side tasted defeat for just the fourth time this season, surprised by the ninth-placed Bulldogs 22-14 at Waverley Oval.

A reshuffled line up saw a number of key players dress up for the North Sydney Bears, however, the Tricolours got on hte board early thanks to Kyron Fekitoa and Vuate Karawalevu, leading 8-nil after fifteen minutes.

However, the rest of the half belonged to the visitors, who score three times in the span of ten minutes to take a 16-8 lead at the break, with plenty of work to do for the Roosters.

Barnstorming forward Naufahu Whyte opened the scoring for the second half to bring Easts back to within two points, however a try to the Bulldogs with ten minutes to go sealed the result, with the Roosters defeated 14-22.

The Sydney Roosters Jersey Flegg side will host the Newcastle Knights at Waverley Oval next Sunday afternoon at 3pm. 

 

Sydney Roosters 14 (Kyron Fekitoa, Vuate Karawalevu, Naufahu Whyte tries; Hugo Savala goals) def by Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs 22 

Acknowledgement of Country

Sydney Roosters respect and honour the Traditional Custodians of the land and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the stories, traditions and living cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples on the lands we meet, gather and play on.