Sydney
Roosters
38
Canterbury-Bankstown
Bulldogs
28




Full Time
80:00
7:45pm Fri July 31, 2015
Round 21 - Sydney Football Stadium (1988-2018), Moore Park / Gadigal - Crowd: 13589
Match Overview
3. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves
Came up with some strong runs when the Roosters needed them including the hit-up of the season. Running for over 200 metres, the Kiwi prop was responsible for leading the fightback for the Roosters.
2. Moses Mbye
Coming up with 3 try assists, Mbye showed great skill to get the Bulldogs in front. Looks set for a big future at the Bulldogs.
1. Mitchell Pearce
In his 200th NRL game, Pearce produced 3 try assists and was strong in defence.