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2022 Steggles Try of the Year Voting Closed

Sydney Roosters Members, it’s time for you to vote for your Try of the Year for 2022!

Your Roosters have amassed 112 tries throughout the regular season of 2022, and we’ve narrowed them down to five of the best ones - now is your opportunity to have your say and pick your Try of the Year, proudly brought to you by Steggles. 

Voting is now closed. The winning try to be announced at the Jack Gibson Medal Awards Night. 

Members, don’t forget to vote for your 2022 Player of the Year here!

With that out of the way, here’s a rundown of what try you can vote for as the 2022 Try of the Year!

 

Round 10 - Suaalii Soars to Sink Eels

In a back-and-forth contest with plenty of memorable moments fitting of the 'Magic Round' moniker, the Roosters found themselves just one point ahead of the Parramatta Eels with 20 minutes remaining in the contest.

Steggles Try of the Week | Magic Round

Not to worry though, because winger Joseph Suaalii was ready to take the match by the scruff with this incredible acrobatic effort.

Luke Keary put the Steeden up in the air to the right corner, and Suaalii soared above his opponents to touch down and ice the match for the Tricolours. 

Round 12 - JWH Finishes Off a Team Effort

In a strong start to Indigenous Round at Shark Park, the Red, White and Blue cruised to a 20-nil lead, and enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves ensured the good times kept rolling with this effort.

Steggles Try of the Week | Round 12

Looking to post their fifth try of the night, the ball went wide to Nat Butcher who stepped his way back to the middle of the park before Connor Watson spun the Steeden to Joseph Manu.

The centre went back inside to Angus Crichton who broke through a number of tackles, spinning away before a late offload saw Waerea-Hargreaves dummy and barge his way over the line to finish off a true team effort. 

Round 15 - Suaalii Chips and Scores!

In their rematch against Parramatta in Round 15, Suaalii couldn't help himself with yet another scintillating four-pointer, but this time it was all individual brilliance.

Steggles Try of the Week | Round 15

Looking to claw back into the contest, the Roosters found themselves with a deficit heading into the final half hour of the match, but soon they were on the board after swinging it to the right.

With 20 metres between him and the tryline, Suaalii nonchalantly chipped the ball ahead and beat everyone to the bouncing ball to score yet another freakish try. 

Round 19 - Tupou Flies on the Left

With a handy 16-2 lead at halftime in Newcastle, Trent Robinson's men weren't about to take their foot off the pedal, and got creative with this four-pointer to veteran Daniel Tupou.

Steggles Try of the Week | Round 19

A charge down the right side saw Sam Walker halted 20 metres from the line, but the young halfback was able to get the ball away as he was getting tackled, before Joseph Suaalii flicked the pill from the ground to Paul Momirovski.

The ball continued left to Connor Watson before the boot of Luke Keary sent it flying across field, and the dependable Tupou leapt up to take a clean catch and dash away to score. 

Round 24 - Manu Magic in Melbourne

One of the best wins of the season also appropriately featured one of the best tries as Joseph Manu took advantage of some stellar work from his teammates in the lead up.

Up 8-nil after an intense first 20 minutes in their Round 24 clash against the Melbourne Storm, the Roosters looked to continue their flow of points, swinging the ball to the left in attacking range.

Steggles Try of the Week | Round 24

Angus Crichton beat several defenders, offloading to James Tedesco, who then gave Victor Radley the reigns before the lock spun it inside to Luke Keary.

A cross-field kick then caught the Storm defenders out of position, and Manu was there to pounce on the ball and dive over to finish off a sublime piece of play. 

 

 

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