LeagueNews.co | Robbie Hamilton
In a dominant display, the Sydney Roosters triumphed over the Parramatta Eels with a resounding 46-8 victory.
The match took place at Industree Group Stadium and was witnessed by a crowd of 3,765 enthusiastic fans.
According to reports from roosters.com.au, it was Keeley Davis and Tarryn Aiken who stole the show, wreaking havoc with their ball-handling skills.
Their exceptional playmaking abilities resulted in several game-defining moments that allowed the Tricolours to pile on the points and secure their fifth consecutive win.
The Roosters' defensive line was also formidable, with Millie Boyle, Keilee Joseph, and Olivia Kernick asserting their strength to neutralize the Eels' attacking threats.
Additionally, Jocelyn Kelleher's impressive kicking accuracy, converting seven out of eight attempts, gave the Roosters an edge on the scoreboard.
One standout moment came when a young back-rower showcased her agility, evading the tackle of Eels center Cassey Tohi-Hiku and crashing over the try-line for the Roosters' first points.
Kelleher successfully converted the try, extending the Roosters' lead by six points.
Despite a short kick-off that initially favored the Eels, the Roosters' defense, known as the Bondi Wall, remained impenetrable, denying the opposition any scoring opportunities.
The Roosters' determination was further exemplified when Jessica Sergis fought for a quick play the ball, allowing the team to make significant progress towards the try-line.
This effort ultimately led to a penalty being awarded to the Roosters.