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Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins
Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins

The Advertiser

time3 days ago

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Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins

The Sydney Roosters have cruised to a 42-22 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs to stretch their unbeaten NRLW streak to four matches. Victory was even more impressive considering it was achieved without Golden Boot-winning halfback Tarryn Aiken, who is expected to return next week from a shoulder injury suffered in State of Origin. Her return will only add to the Roosters' attack, though they produced eight tries at Allianz Stadium on Saturday without her. In other results on Saturday, the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland Cowboys enjoyed back-to-back wins as the 12 clubs fight for a top-six spot. A double by Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly alongside 239 metres and four line-breaks was part of a 32-0, six-try haul in the opening half, which set up Sydney's victory. But the Bulldogs didn't fall in a heap, outscoring the Roosters 22-10 in the second half - which did not please Sydney coach John Strange. "It was a really good first half, we completed high, executed well and I was happy. But the second half ... not happy," Strange said. "It was just disappointing we got to that lead and couldn't go on with it." The Bulldogs' fightback came from an unlikely source, with 18-year-old debutant winger Elizabeth MacGregor crossing twice in four minutes, before centre Monica Tagoai and half Ash Quinlan scored. Roosters prop Rima Butler kept the wolves from the door with a double, but fellow forward Olivia Kernick has a nervous wait after she was put on report for a hip-drop tackle on Holli Wheeler. A commanding performance by Titans fullback Jaime Chapman helped Gold Coast score consecutive wins on the road with a 20-10 victory over the Warriors in Auckland. Saturday's win in New Zealand followed their victory over Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval last week. Chapman's try complemented her 166 metres, three line-breaks and 12 tackle-busts. Playing the short side proved profitable, with both Titans wingers Lily Patston and Georgia Gray scoring for an early 10-0 lead. That buffer increased to 14-0 after a dummy-half run from utility Lily-Rose Kolc coming off the bench. The Warriors snuck in two tries, including one to winger Payton Takimoana - her fifth this year to take her to the top of the NRLW leaderboard. It's been a welcome bounce back to form by the Titans, who started 2025 with two straight losses. "We didn't have the best start to our season, and the Warriors are a very physical team, but the internal focus lies in the belief within this group,'' said skipper Georgia Hale.' Even more striking is the rebound of the Cowboys from seventh on the ladder after round two to second spot in round four after their third win - a 26-0 whitewash of the Canberra Raiders. Coach Ricky Henry will be pleased his side's 12-0 halftime scoreline more than doubled in the second stanza. All five tries came from the Cowboys' back five, with winger Krystal Blackwell and centre Abigail Roache scoring doubles. Fullback Jakiya Whitfeld wasn't among the scorers but left her mark with 22 runs for 202 metres, 73 post-contact and four tackle-busts. The Sydney Roosters have cruised to a 42-22 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs to stretch their unbeaten NRLW streak to four matches. Victory was even more impressive considering it was achieved without Golden Boot-winning halfback Tarryn Aiken, who is expected to return next week from a shoulder injury suffered in State of Origin. Her return will only add to the Roosters' attack, though they produced eight tries at Allianz Stadium on Saturday without her. In other results on Saturday, the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland Cowboys enjoyed back-to-back wins as the 12 clubs fight for a top-six spot. A double by Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly alongside 239 metres and four line-breaks was part of a 32-0, six-try haul in the opening half, which set up Sydney's victory. But the Bulldogs didn't fall in a heap, outscoring the Roosters 22-10 in the second half - which did not please Sydney coach John Strange. "It was a really good first half, we completed high, executed well and I was happy. But the second half ... not happy," Strange said. "It was just disappointing we got to that lead and couldn't go on with it." The Bulldogs' fightback came from an unlikely source, with 18-year-old debutant winger Elizabeth MacGregor crossing twice in four minutes, before centre Monica Tagoai and half Ash Quinlan scored. Roosters prop Rima Butler kept the wolves from the door with a double, but fellow forward Olivia Kernick has a nervous wait after she was put on report for a hip-drop tackle on Holli Wheeler. A commanding performance by Titans fullback Jaime Chapman helped Gold Coast score consecutive wins on the road with a 20-10 victory over the Warriors in Auckland. Saturday's win in New Zealand followed their victory over Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval last week. Chapman's try complemented her 166 metres, three line-breaks and 12 tackle-busts. Playing the short side proved profitable, with both Titans wingers Lily Patston and Georgia Gray scoring for an early 10-0 lead. That buffer increased to 14-0 after a dummy-half run from utility Lily-Rose Kolc coming off the bench. The Warriors snuck in two tries, including one to winger Payton Takimoana - her fifth this year to take her to the top of the NRLW leaderboard. It's been a welcome bounce back to form by the Titans, who started 2025 with two straight losses. "We didn't have the best start to our season, and the Warriors are a very physical team, but the internal focus lies in the belief within this group,'' said skipper Georgia Hale.' Even more striking is the rebound of the Cowboys from seventh on the ladder after round two to second spot in round four after their third win - a 26-0 whitewash of the Canberra Raiders. Coach Ricky Henry will be pleased his side's 12-0 halftime scoreline more than doubled in the second stanza. All five tries came from the Cowboys' back five, with winger Krystal Blackwell and centre Abigail Roache scoring doubles. Fullback Jakiya Whitfeld wasn't among the scorers but left her mark with 22 runs for 202 metres, 73 post-contact and four tackle-busts. The Sydney Roosters have cruised to a 42-22 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs to stretch their unbeaten NRLW streak to four matches. Victory was even more impressive considering it was achieved without Golden Boot-winning halfback Tarryn Aiken, who is expected to return next week from a shoulder injury suffered in State of Origin. Her return will only add to the Roosters' attack, though they produced eight tries at Allianz Stadium on Saturday without her. In other results on Saturday, the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland Cowboys enjoyed back-to-back wins as the 12 clubs fight for a top-six spot. A double by Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly alongside 239 metres and four line-breaks was part of a 32-0, six-try haul in the opening half, which set up Sydney's victory. But the Bulldogs didn't fall in a heap, outscoring the Roosters 22-10 in the second half - which did not please Sydney coach John Strange. "It was a really good first half, we completed high, executed well and I was happy. But the second half ... not happy," Strange said. "It was just disappointing we got to that lead and couldn't go on with it." The Bulldogs' fightback came from an unlikely source, with 18-year-old debutant winger Elizabeth MacGregor crossing twice in four minutes, before centre Monica Tagoai and half Ash Quinlan scored. Roosters prop Rima Butler kept the wolves from the door with a double, but fellow forward Olivia Kernick has a nervous wait after she was put on report for a hip-drop tackle on Holli Wheeler. A commanding performance by Titans fullback Jaime Chapman helped Gold Coast score consecutive wins on the road with a 20-10 victory over the Warriors in Auckland. Saturday's win in New Zealand followed their victory over Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval last week. Chapman's try complemented her 166 metres, three line-breaks and 12 tackle-busts. Playing the short side proved profitable, with both Titans wingers Lily Patston and Georgia Gray scoring for an early 10-0 lead. That buffer increased to 14-0 after a dummy-half run from utility Lily-Rose Kolc coming off the bench. The Warriors snuck in two tries, including one to winger Payton Takimoana - her fifth this year to take her to the top of the NRLW leaderboard. It's been a welcome bounce back to form by the Titans, who started 2025 with two straight losses. "We didn't have the best start to our season, and the Warriors are a very physical team, but the internal focus lies in the belief within this group,'' said skipper Georgia Hale.' Even more striking is the rebound of the Cowboys from seventh on the ladder after round two to second spot in round four after their third win - a 26-0 whitewash of the Canberra Raiders. Coach Ricky Henry will be pleased his side's 12-0 halftime scoreline more than doubled in the second stanza. All five tries came from the Cowboys' back five, with winger Krystal Blackwell and centre Abigail Roache scoring doubles. Fullback Jakiya Whitfeld wasn't among the scorers but left her mark with 22 runs for 202 metres, 73 post-contact and four tackle-busts.

Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins
Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins

Yahoo

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Roosters stay unbeaten, Titans, Cowboys rope NRLW wins

The Sydney Roosters have cruised to a 42-22 victory over the Canterbury Bulldogs to stretch their unbeaten NRLW streak to four matches. Victory was even more impressive considering it was achieved without Golden Boot-winning halfback Tarryn Aiken, who is expected to return next week from a shoulder injury suffered in State of Origin. Her return will only add to the Roosters' attack, though they produced eight tries at Allianz Stadium on Saturday without her. Watch all the highlights from Roosters v Bulldogs in Round 4 of the NRLW Premiership. — NRLW (@NRLWomens) July 26, 2025 In other results on Saturday, the Gold Coast Titans and North Queensland Cowboys enjoyed back-to-back wins as the 12 clubs fight for a top-six spot. A double by Roosters skipper Isabelle Kelly alongside 239 metres and four line-breaks was part of a 32-0, six-try haul in the opening half, which set up Sydney's victory. But the Bulldogs didn't fall in a heap, outscoring the Roosters 22-10 in the second half - which did not please Sydney coach John Strange. "It was a really good first half, we completed high, executed well and I was happy. But the second half ... not happy," Strange said. "It was just disappointing we got to that lead and couldn't go on with it." The Bulldogs' fightback came from an unlikely source, with 18-year-old debutant winger Elizabeth MacGregor crossing twice in four minutes, before centre Monica Tagoai and half Ash Quinlan scored. Roosters prop Rima Butler kept the wolves from the door with a double, but fellow forward Olivia Kernick has a nervous wait after she was put on report for a hip-drop tackle on Holli Wheeler. A commanding performance by Titans fullback Jaime Chapman helped Gold Coast score consecutive wins on the road with a 20-10 victory over the Warriors in Auckland. Saturday's win in New Zealand followed their victory over Wests Tigers at Leichhardt Oval last week. Chapman's try complemented her 166 metres, three line-breaks and 12 tackle-busts. Playing the short side proved profitable, with both Titans wingers Lily Patston and Georgia Gray scoring for an early 10-0 lead. That buffer increased to 14-0 after a dummy-half run from utility Lily-Rose Kolc coming off the bench. The Warriors snuck in two tries, including one to winger Payton Takimoana - her fifth this year to take her to the top of the NRLW leaderboard. It's been a welcome bounce back to form by the Titans, who started 2025 with two straight losses. "We didn't have the best start to our season, and the Warriors are a very physical team, but the internal focus lies in the belief within this group,'' said skipper Georgia Hale.' Even more striking is the rebound of the Cowboys from seventh on the ladder after round two to second spot in round four after their third win - a 26-0 whitewash of the Canberra Raiders. Coach Ricky Henry will be pleased his side's 12-0 halftime scoreline more than doubled in the second stanza. All five tries came from the Cowboys' back five, with winger Krystal Blackwell and centre Abigail Roache scoring doubles. Fullback Jakiya Whitfeld wasn't among the scorers but left her mark with 22 runs for 202 metres, 73 post-contact and four tackle-busts.

Roosters re-sign Golden Boot winner
Roosters re-sign Golden Boot winner

Perth Now

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Perth Now

Roosters re-sign Golden Boot winner

Reigning Golden Boot winner Tarryn Aiken has re-signed with the Roosters until the end of the 2027 season in a huge boost for the NRLW heavyweights just a month out from the start of their premiership defence. Aiken has developed into one of the game's elite playmakers for her club, state and country, with the champion playmaker enjoying unprecedented success in 2024 when she won the NRLW title, the State of Origin series with Queensland and the Pacific Championships with Australia. She capped off her dream year with the Golden Boot award and is set for more success after agreeing to a new deal with the Roosters who are one of the teams tipped to go all the way in 2025. Tarryn Aiken has re-signed with the Roosters until the end of 2027. NRL Imagery Credit: Supplied 'I'm incredibly proud to extend my time with the Sydney Roosters,' she said. 'I absolutely love this club and this team; it's felt like home since day one. The culture, the people, and the way we push each other to be better every day – it's really special and I'm excited about what the future holds.' John Strange led the Blues to Origin glory over Aiken's Maroons this year, but he's glad he gets to work with her again as the pair chase more success. 'Tarryn is an exceptional talent and a genuine competitor,' he said, with the Roosters to begin their NRLW campaign against the Warriors on July 6. 'She brings professionalism, leadership and a winning mindset to everything she does. We're thrilled to have her recommit to the club, and we're confident she will remain a driving force in our future success.'

‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters
‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters

West Australian

time06-06-2025

  • Sport
  • West Australian

‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters

Reigning Golden Boot winner Tarryn Aiken has re-signed with the Roosters until the end of the 2027 season in a huge boost for the NRLW heavyweights just a month out from the start of their premiership defence. Aiken has developed into one of the game's elite playmakers for her club, state and country, with the champion playmaker enjoying unprecedented success in 2024 when she won the NRLW title, the State of Origin series with Queensland and the Pacific Championships with Australia. She capped off her dream year with the Golden Boot award and is set for more success after agreeing to a new deal with the Roosters who are one of the teams tipped to go all the way in 2025. 'I'm incredibly proud to extend my time with the Sydney Roosters,' she said. 'I absolutely love this club and this team; it's felt like home since day one. The culture, the people, and the way we push each other to be better every day – it's really special and I'm excited about what the future holds.' John Strange led the Blues to Origin glory over Aiken's Maroons this year, but he's glad he gets to work with her again as the pair chase more success. 'Tarryn is an exceptional talent and a genuine competitor,' he said, with the Roosters to begin their NRLW campaign against the Warriors on July 6. 'She brings professionalism, leadership and a winning mindset to everything she does. We're thrilled to have her recommit to the club, and we're confident she will remain a driving force in our future success.'

‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters
‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters

News.com.au

time06-06-2025

  • Business
  • News.com.au

‘It's felt like home': Tarryn Aiken agrees to new deal with Roosters

Reigning Golden Boot winner Tarryn Aiken has re-signed with the Roosters until the end of the 2027 season in a huge boost for the NRLW heavyweights just a month out from the start of their premiership defence. Aiken has developed into one of the game's elite playmakers for her club, state and country, with the champion playmaker enjoying unprecedented success in 2024 when she won the NRLW title, the State of Origin series with Queensland and the Pacific Championships with Australia. She capped off her dream year with the Golden Boot award and is set for more success after agreeing to a new deal with the Roosters who are one of the teams tipped to go all the way in 2025. 'I'm incredibly proud to extend my time with the Sydney Roosters,' she said. 'I absolutely love this club and this team; it's felt like home since day one. The culture, the people, and the way we push each other to be better every day – it's really special and I'm excited about what the future holds.' John Strange led the Blues to Origin glory over Aiken's Maroons this year, but he's glad he gets to work with her again as the pair chase more success. 'Tarryn is an exceptional talent and a genuine competitor,' he said, with the Roosters to begin their NRLW campaign against the Warriors on July 6. 'She brings professionalism, leadership and a winning mindset to everything she does. We're thrilled to have her recommit to the club, and we're confident she will remain a driving force in our future success.'

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