Roosters make savage switch as Townsend flops

Dom Young's brutal gaffe on Latrell Mitchell play that could see the Roosters winger axed

LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy

Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson is making changes to his struggling team, with Chad Townsend being dropped from halfback and Dom Young possibly facing the axe as well, despite being named on the wing for their upcoming match against the Broncos.

Townsend, who joined the Roosters from the Cowboys, has failed to impress at halfback, leading to Robinson giving the No.7 jersey to Hugo Savala instead.

Young, a top try-scorer in recent years, has also fallen short of expectations, particularly in terms of his defensive play.

In a critical moment against the Rabbitohs, Young made a crucial error that allowed Latrell Mitchell to set up the winning try by failing to mark his opposite winger, Isaiah Tass.

This mistake cost the Roosters the game and added to their disappointing season so far.

The article on au.news.yahoo.com highlights the impact of Young's error, stating, "Last week against the Rabbitohs he was caught in an unforgivable gaffe when Latrell Mitchell set up the winning try with a stunning pass." The play in question involved Young being out of position and failing to mark his assignment, allowing Tass to score the decisive try.

The article goes on to discuss the implications of Young's defensive lapse, noting that it may be a contributing factor in his potential exclusion from the team.

Despite his strong try-scoring record, Young's defensive shortcomings have become a significant concern for the Roosters, who are currently ranked second-last in the competition.

Overall, Robinson's decision to make changes to the team reflects the urgency to improve performance and turn around their season.

The Roosters' disappointing results thus far have prompted a reevaluation of the lineup, with players like Townsend and Young being scrutinized for their contributions on the field.

As the team prepares for their next match against the Broncos, Robinson will need to make strategic decisions to address their defensive weaknesses and revive their chances of success in the competition.

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