Dragons roasted by Roosters in Jersey Flegg clash

Jersey Flegg Cup: Roosters too strong for Dragons

LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick

The Dragons suffered a 48-16 loss to the Sydney Roosters in their Jersey Flegg match at Collegians, with Julius Mitchell scoring the first try for the Roosters 17 minutes into the game.

The Dragons' lack of discipline led to another Roosters try by Jonti Morshead-Feildel.

Despite this, the Dragons managed to respond with a try from Toby Rumble after a set restart, bringing the score to 12-4.

David Afu's break down the right flank set up Cyrus Stanley-Traill for a try, his first in the Jersey Flegg competition in 2025.

The Dragons struggled to contain the Roosters' attack, with the Sydney team maintaining pressure and capitalizing on the Dragons' mistakes.

The Roosters' strong performance allowed them to secure a convincing victory over the Dragons.

The Dragons will need to work on their discipline and defensive efforts in future matches to improve their results.

The Roosters were able to control the game and dictate the pace, ultimately outclassing the Dragons in all aspects of the match.

Despite the loss, there were moments of promise for the Dragons, such as Toby Rumble's try and Cyrus Stanley-Traill's impressive performance in his first Jersey Flegg game of the season.

These individual efforts provide a silver lining for the Dragons as they look to bounce back from this defeat.

The Dragons will need to regroup and focus on strengthening their overall performance as a team in order to compete against strong opponents like the Roosters.

Overall, the Roosters were too strong for the Dragons in this Jersey Flegg Cup match, showcasing their superior skill and execution on the field.

The Dragons will need to learn from this experience and make improvements in order to be more competitive in future games.

As the team continues to develop and grow, they will look to build on the positives from this match and work towards achieving better results in upcoming fixtures."

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