Roosters nail grand final spot
By Tim Howard
A pulsating major semi-final has propelled Group 2 Rugby League minor premiers the Nambucca Roosters into the grand final.
A try to Roosters half back Logan Jones was the only difference between Nambucca and the Sawtell Panthers in a thrilling game that went down to the wire.
Both teams showed a willingness to move the ball around in the first 30 minutes, but both defences held.
Nambucca looked to have suffered a damaging blow about 11 minutes from half time when they lost lock Jay Melrose to the sin bin.
But it was Nambucca that opened the scoring with skipper and fullback Tyrone Roberts-Davis featuring twice in the lead up to the try.
He made the initial break with a brilliant kick return carrying the ball into the Panthers half.
Nambucca then unleashed the kind of ad-lib football that has tormented defences throughout the season.
The Panthers defence held, but was thin on the left edge and when Roberts-Davis slotted into dummy half, he spot the weakness and slipped the ball to second rower Brody Simons, who plunged over out wide.
Roberts-Davis’s conversion from out wide sailed over the black dot to make the score 6-0 to the Roosters.
But worse was to come for the Panthers just a few minutes later when speedy centre Willy Baker sprinted into the clear and showed a clean pair of heels to the defence in a 70m sprint to the line.
The conversion made it 12-0 to the Roosters.
Nambucca rounded out the half with a third try to prop Dean Goodwin with no time left on the clock
The 18-0 scoreline that wasn’t a fair reflection of he effort Sawtell had put into the game, but showcased the attacking flair the Rooster possessed across the park.
It was the Panthers turn to hit back in the second half.
Their skipper and prop forward Samuel Johnstone scored twice, split by a try to fullback Jake Thornton as they roared back into contention, while the Nambucca attacking wizardry looked to have stalled.
Johnstone scored his first try only two minutes into the second half, crashing onto a short ball one off the ruck to plunge over the line.
Minutes later Thornton when he flew onto a short ball from five-eighth Tyke Kemp and raced over virtually untouched to score just to the right of the posts.
With the score narrowing the Panthers found new vigour in attack, using their forwards to punch the ball upfield.
But the Nambucca Roosters were always threatening and were unlucky not to score when Jones backed up some enterprising passing and plunged toward the line only for the defence to hold him up.
Some ill discipline soon after allowed the Panthers to get out of their half and launch an attack of their own.
A series of forward charges took the ball to within a metre of the line and then an enterprising backline move faltered when the last past went astray with the line open.
With both teams creating chances it seemed the next score would be decisive as the game moved into its final 10 minutes.
The game stopped for several minutes while Rooster centre Dane Saunders received treatment while the Panthers waited to play the ball.
A scuffle around the play the ball a few tackles later saw Nambucca Roosters centre Baker become the second player binned for the game.
And Johnstone made them pay within a few more tackles when he crashed over to bring the score to 18-16, soon to be 18-18 with the conversion.
With six minutes to go, the game was in the balance.
The Panthers surged out of their half, but a dropped ball on the fifth tackle gave possession back to the Roosters.
It was a decisive switch.
Within two plays Jones put a grubber kick to the line which bounced up to avoid a diving defender and into the arms of Jones who touched down a couple of metres in from the left touchline.
It set up a mouthwatering final on Sunday when the Panthers take on reigning premiers the Woolgoolga Sea Horses, who accounted for Macksville 30-20 in Saturday’s minor semi final.
It was the Sea Horses’ big game players, fullback and captain Dane O’Hehir and powerhouse centre Shayde Perham and kicker Emanuel Sutton who were the difference against the game Macksville team.
O’Hehir and Perham scored two tries each and Sutton nailed four conversions and a penalty.
Macksville scored four tries but their kicker Andrew Blair had an off day with the boot kicking a conversion and a penalty.
In the only game they played back in May the Panthers nailed them 32-12, but Woolgoolga were going through a slow start to the season.
They must also overcome the Panthers’ home ground advantage at Rex Hardaker Oval on Sunday to earn a chance to defend their title.
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