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NRL grand final penpix: Roosters

HOW THE ROOSTERS SHAPE UP

Fullback – James Tedesco

Age: 26

NRL games: 138

Considered the NRL’s best player. The strike weapon will be in the Raiders’ sights, especially after reneging on a 2015 Canberra deal.

Winger – Daniel Tupou

Age: 28

NRL games: 159

Lanky Tongan international rarely outjumped by an opponent under the high ball. Looking for a third title with the Roosters.

Centre – Latrell Mitchell

Age: 22

NRL games: 95

The Roosters’ points-scoring machine has had a turbulent season, overcoming everything from his NSW Origin dumping to contract speculation to social media trolls to be back to his best.

Centre – Joseph Manu

Age: 23

NRL games: 69

An aggressive defender, the Kiwi international picked up where he left off from a breakout 2018 and forms an ominous combination with Cooper Cronk and James Tedesco in attack.

Winger – Brett Morris

Age: 33

NRL games: 251

The wily veteran adds plenty of experience and nous since lobbing this season. Ex-Test and NSW centre is hoping to end a long wait for his second premiership ring after 2010 success at St George Illawarra.

Five-eighth – Luke Keary

Age: 27

NRL games: 133

A classic big-game player. Test pivot is nursing an ankle complaint but will play after escaping suspension for a high shot on Melbourne’s Felise Kaufusi.

Halfback – Cooper Cronk

Age: 35

NRL games: 371

Been there, done that. Hard act to follow after famously overcoming a broken shoulder blade in 2018 season decider but will be out to end his stellar career with a third straight title in his ninth grand final.

Prop – Jared Waerea-Hargreaves

Age: 30

NRL games: 218

The Roosters’ enforcer. The fiery Kiwi is back from a one-week tripping ban after terrorising South Sydney in their qualifying final and will be out to stop Raiders wrecking ball Josh Papalii.

Hooker – Sam Verrills

Age: 20

NRL games: 13

Rookie youngster has stood tall while filling in for long-injured Jake Friend. But speculation won’t go away that co-skipper Friend may yet share hooker duties.

Prop – Isaac Liu

Age: 28

NRL games: 157

The Kiwi brute is full of confidence after stepping up in the absence of banned Waerea-Hargreaves and Siosiua Taukeiaho’s early sin-binning in preliminary final.

Second-row – Boyd Cordner (captain)

Age: 27

NRL games: 167

The Roosters’ heart and soul. The NSW and Test skipper will again look to lead by example as he attempts to inspire the tri-colours to rare back to back titles.

Second-row – Mitchell Aubusson

Age: 32

NRL games: 288

The Roosters’ Mr Reliable. The utility has ability to impress in both the forwards and backline. Overcame concussion doubts to vie for third premiership.

Lock – Victor Radley

Age: 21

NRL games: 54

A versatile forward who can also pitch in at hooker, Radley hasn’t looked out of place holding down the middle of the field for the Roosters after a breakout 2018.

Interchange:

Angus Crichton – Former NSW and South Sydney forward was back to his best in their preliminary final win. Dangerous in broken play.

Zane Tetevano – Cook Islands international who has overcome past off-field controversy to become a premiership-winning bench weapon.

Nat Butcher – One of the Roosters’ big improvers after missing the 2018 grand final cut in his rookie season

Siosiua Taukeiaho – Back on the bench after copping an early sin binning for dust up with Nelson Asofa-Solomona while stepping up for Waerea-Hargreaves last week.

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