Raiders unit Josh Papalii has put on one of the greatest desperation tackles for the ages, saving a try with a last-ditch ankle-tap after a blistering Titans breakaway.The Titans came alive in the second half after relinquishing their early lead through a smart 20-metre restart by Jamal Fogarty who wasted no time in rushing the Raiders.It proved a dangerous tactic with the bulk of Canberra's men still struggling to get back in defence.Fogarty took off and was able to part the Green Machine straight down the middle of the field and looked destined to score.But with just metres left between Fogarty and the try-line, Papalii emerged seemingly from out of nowhere, barrelling down on his man.In a last-ditch effort, the 112kg prop leapt through the air and caught Fogarty's ankle with the tips of his fingers, bringing the Titan down and saving an all but certain try.The play left both sides visibly in awe as Papalii's teammates rushed him in disbelief at what they had just witnessed.

The Tigers would respond early in the second half by scoring two quick tries to reduce the deficit to eight points but it wasn't enough as the Roosters raced away with it in the end.The Roosters, who have been ravaged by injuries in recent weeks, were led by brothers Brett and Josh Morris who each scored two tries.After 40 minutes it's the Roosters who lead the Tigers 20-0.The Tigers, who in the first half notched seven errors and missed 23 tackles, were dealt a chorus of boos by their own fans as they left the field for the main break. Central Coast Stadium will host the Warriors v Roosters game "We will see some great tackles this year, some bellringers, but will we see a better desperation tackle? It was a great heads up play from Fogarty, his awareness and desire to get his team on the front foot, but the big Papalii look at him go! Manly are ready to embrace their home away from home on the Central Coast with Des Hasler’s men boasting the best record for ... Tom Trbojevic scores against the Roosters at Central Coast Stadium. This Saturday we have the Sydney Roosters taking on Manly Sea Eagles at Central Coast Stadium! "Half their side is missing and they're still having no problem here tonight," Fox Sports Dan Ginnane said in commentary.The Canberra Raiders have downed the Gold Coast Titans 36-16 to move provisionally into the NRL top-four. "What they've got ahead of them and Melbourne next week, on the back of what's happened tonight, I don't think they can rescue their season," Alexander said on Fox League. "The South Sydney Rabbitohs lead the Sea Eagles 38-0 in what's been an absolute massacre at ANZ Stadium in the opening 40 minutes.Manly was under siege from the moment the match kicked-off and it only got worse when Tevita Funa was sent to the sin-bin after the Rabbitohs were awarded an eight-point try just 14 minutes in.

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He remarked. "We can hear boos from Leichhardt Oval, the Wests Tigers have absolutely not been sighted so far," host Yvonne Sampson said on Former Roosters and Storm premiership halfback Cooper Cronk said the Tigers' opening 40 minutes was "disappointing" as he empathised with the emotional response from the fans. The club still competes in the S. G. Ball Cup and Harold Matthews Cup competitions. This is also known as Online Behavioural Advertising. "What a brilliant piece of work from Papalii. The South Sydney Rabbitohs have thumped the Manly Sea Eagles 56-16 in an absolute massacre at ANZ Stadium.

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He was red-lining fourth gear flat-out.Maroons coach Kevin Walters was equally in disbelief"Come back here young fella!" "It's a very disappointing start, no wonder the boos are coming. 23 missed tackles and they've conceded seven linebreaks," Cronk added. "Less than 20 minutes into the game and South Sydney lead the Sea Eagles 20-0.It's been a horror start for Manly and it's only gotten worse with Tevita Funa sent to the sin-bin for high contact on Souths winger Alex Johnston as he dived over in the corner for a try.Funa's high contact on Johnston prompted the referee to issue an eight-point try and issue marching orders to the sin-bin.