DRA
No.Name
1Corey Norman, SH
2Zac Lomax, W
3Euan Aitken, C
4Tim Lafai, C
5Jonus Pearson, W
6Gareth Widdop, FE
2
8James Graham, P
9Cameron McInnes, H
10Paul Vaughan, FR
11Jackson Ford, SR
12Luciano Leilua, SR
13Tyson Frizell, L
14Jeremy Latimore, R
Replacements
15Korbin Sims, R
16Blake Lawrie, R
18Tristan Sailor, FB
20Jacob Host, R

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: Netstrata Jubilee Stadium
10:35 AM, August 24, 2019

Match Commentary

81'12-30 It's all over! The the hooter goes to end the game.
80'Corey Norman has made 20 good tackles so far this game.
80'Here's a chance for Roosters as the break the line.

Match Stats

DRA
ROO
196Runs192
1262Metres Run1594
N/AN/A
343Tackles337
N/AN/A
N/AN/A

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