In a dramatic prelude to a record-breaking National Rugby League clash in Sydney, the Sydney Roosters secured an epic victory over the South Sydney Rabbitohs despite the last-minute absence of center Billy Smith. Smith was ruled out of Friday night’s blockbuster match at Allianz Stadium following an e-bike accident near the club’s Moore Park headquarters, sparking internal discussions about player safety protocols.
Roosters coach Trent Robinson addressed the unusual situation post-match, revealing Smith was feeling ’embarrassed’ but otherwise okay after suffering a head knock in the incident. The accident has prompted calls for revised transportation arrangements for players, who currently face a lengthy walk from the Entertainment Quarter parking lot to their training facility. The area surrounding their Centre of Excellence is reportedly filled with e-bikes and scooters used by players and staff due to limited parking availability.
Team captain James Tedesco contextualized the incident, noting that ‘scootering and biking to and from training’ had been standard practice since the club’s establishment in Moore Park. Despite the pre-game disruption, the Roosters delivered an impressive performance, rebounding strongly from their previous disappointing loss in New Zealand.
The match marked a significant milestone as Rabbitohs’ Alex Johnston became the game’s leading try-scorer, though the Roosters ultimately spoiled the celebration. Veteran playmaker Daly Cherry-Evans particularly stood out, silencing critics with an exceptional performance that included scoring the opening try and setting up the decisive play for Tedesco. Coach Robinson praised Cherry-Evans’ strategic gameplay, noting his improved distribution and angle-changing abilities that represented ‘a really good step forward’ for the player.
