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Roosters coach Trent Robinson described the performance as un-Roosters like, with some soft tries through the middle."We can go for months and it never happens; it's been a little bit leaky there the last couple of weeks and it bit us tonight. It's really frustrating, you work so hard, give them so many raps but we weren't good enough tonight.
That seemed to kick the Tricolours into gear; they spent almost the entirety of the rest of the half camped on the Raiders line building pressure with multiple six-again and line drop out restarts. A silly penalty from Angus Crichton on the kicker gave the Raiders an attacking set and Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad rolled in a nice grubber for a chasing Croker to win the race.
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