Sydney
Roosters
0
Manly-Warringah
Sea Eagles
8




Full Time
80:00
7:40pm Fri March 28, 2014
Round 4 - Sydney Football Stadium (1988-2018), Moore Park / Gadigal - Crowd: 14902
Match Overview
3. Kieran Foran
In a low scoring affair, Foran kept pushing the play and linking with his second rower in Justin Horo in an attempt to crack the Roosters line. He had a strong running game which created opportunities in attack
2. Steve Matai
A strong performance from Steve Matai as the centre caused troubles for the Roosters as his power and skills work over the Roosters outside backs.
1. Jake Friend
A tackling machine Jake Friend, his speed and muscle saw him rack up almost 50 tackles.