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Roosters shaky but pass first test since injury crisis

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The Sydney Roosters were far from convincing, but have emerged eight point winners in their first game since losing Sam Walker, Victor Radley and Brandon Smith.

VICTOR RADLEY of the Roosters in action during the NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and the Gold Coast Titans at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford, Australia.
VICTOR RADLEY of the Roosters in action during the NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and the Gold Coast Titans at Central Coast Stadium in Gosford, Australia. Picture: Tony Feder/Getty Images

The Sydney Roosters were unconvincing in their first game since the onset of their injury crisis but managed to lower the curtain on South Sydney's season with a nervy 36-28 win at Accor Stadium.

James Tedesco starred for the Roosters in a 22-0 onslaught in the first 20 minutes of the second half that proved enough to secure a win in the first hit-out without sidelined stars Sam Walker, Victor Radley and Brandon Smith.

But Friday's clunky first half, and three Rabbitohs tries in the final 10 minutes, will have displeased coach Trent Robinson as his side looks to keep its premiership tilt on track against the odds.

Rugby convert Mark Nawaqanitawase opened the scoring on debut but the Roosters repeatedly cost themselves with first-half errors, completing only four of their first 10 sets.

Walker's replacement at halfback, Sandon Smith, put Sitili Tupouniua over to trigger the second half blitz after a quiet first half.

Tedesco took it from there, his support running sealing a second-half try-scoring double.

The Roosters' win spares them a trip to Melbourne to face the Storm in a qualifying final but will only be enough to secure week one hosting rights if Penrith lose to Gold Coast on Saturday.

Aside from Tedesco, Luke Keary and Angus Crichton signalled their intentions to step up in the absence of the injured brigade this finals series.

Keary's play-making was the difference between the sides in a 14-10 first-half, while Crichton finished with 185 metres and put Tedesco in for his first try through the middle.

Crichton has a nervous wait for the match review committee's charge sheet but looks unlikely to be suspended for hitting Tallis Duncan in the throat while running the ball early.

The loss mercifully ends the Rabbitohs' season but the ongoing fall-out from Latrell Mitchell's white-powder controversy means the aftershocks of their worst campaign since 2006 could be felt into the off-season.

Club great Tom Burgess barged over for a late try in his last game for Souths, while fellow departing Rabbitoh Damien Cook landed two of three conversions moonlighting as goalkicker.

Roosters winger Nawaqanitawase had a brilliant NRL debut only 40 days after playing rugby sevens for Australia at the Olympics, opening the scoring after leaping to catch Keary's crossfield kick.

He defused what could have been Souths' first try by grabbing Cody Walker's own chip one-handed and offloading to put the Roosters in position for a 40-metre tear downfield.

Back-up winger Fetailaga Pauga injured his right knee grounding the ball from Tedesco's grubber kick to complete a hat-trick and is likely to join the long list of injured Roosters.

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