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Mitchell Pearce leads Sydney Roosters to gritty win
From: AAP May 18, 2013 10:29PM

The Sydney Roosters have kept up the pressure on front-runners South Sydney with a tough 12-8 victory over North Queensland in Townsville.

NSW halfback Mitchell Pearce kept the Sydney Roosters in touch with NRL leaders South Sydney, engineering a 12-8 win over North Queensland.

Pearce laid on the final pass for both Roosters tries, moving them within two points of the Rabbitohs and consigning the Cowboys to their second consecutive loss.

Much was made pre-game about the clash being a NSW State of Origin audition for halves combination James Maloney and Pearce and for Cowboys back-rower Tariq Sims.

The Roosters halves, who have helped their team reach second on the ladder, were solid guiding the Sydney side around a wet and slippery 1300Smiles Stadium in Townsville.

While the Cowboys dominated early possession, Pearce laid on the Roosters' opening try for Anthony Minichiello in the 23rd minute, the fullback making an overlap run and taking advantage of a gap created by a Kane Linnett slip.

A first half-try to Robert Lui, on his return from a dislocated knee, put the Cowboys back in touch before halftime and two penalty goals from Johnathan Thurston in the second half gave the home team an 8-6 lead with 20 minutes remaining.

But just as in the first half, Pearce swung the momentum back from the Cowboys with an excellent cut-out pass to Mitch Aubusson who burst through a gap to return the Roosters to the lead.

Sims showed his potential Origin teammates no favours, with consecutive crunching tackles on Pearce and then Maloney in the first half being the highlights in a consistent performance.

The slippery conditions created by the constant drizzle didn't appear to affect either side's ability to keep the ball, with both teams still managing to complete more than 75 per cent of their sets.

Ashley Graham had a chance to send the match into golden point but was unable to ground a Matt Bowen crossfield kick after the final buzzer and had his effort ruled no-try by the video referee.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson said his side's defence on the line again demonstrated how much the players were buying into the system.

He said they had been under more pressure than they would have liked, trailing in the penalty count and facing up to seven consecutive Cowboys' sets, but they again held their nerve.

“I think I've said it a few times, it's easy to talk about the way they keep investing each week in the defence and they keep working hard for each other. Coming up with some really good reads on some world class players out there tonight is a credit to them,” Robinson said.

The Roosters mentor had some glowing praise for Pearce, whose two cut-out passes provided the points.

“Mitch Aubusson runs the right line there to win us the game but it's a really classy cut pass. The way that he (Pearce) plays right in the line, he's one of the best in the game in the line,” he said.

Cowboys coach Neil Henry said while his side's performance had been one of their best of the season, once again errors at key moments had come back to haunt them.

“As a side, we can compete with the big teams in the competition and I think we're still striving for that game where we're controlling all of our possessions,” Henry said.

“We showed glimpses tonight we could do it but they still came through us for a couple of tries.”

SYDNEY ROOSTERS 12 (M Aubusson A Minichiello tries J Maloney 2 goals) NORTH QUEENSLAND 8 (R Lui try J Thurston 2 goals) at 1300SMILES Stadium. Referee: Gavin Reynolds, Ashley Klein. Crowd: 13,666.

AAP

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