NRL 2026 Anzac Day Live Blog: Round 8 Highlights & Injuries

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The Anzac Day tradition is designed to be a celebration of spirit and resilience, but for the St George Illawarra Dragons, the 2026 clash at Allianz Stadium was nothing short of a clinical demolition. While the Sydney Roosters used the occasion to signal their arrival as a genuine title threat, the Dragons’ 64-16 collapse exposes a club in the midst of a structural and psychological crisis.

Key Takeaways:

  • Clinical Dominance: The Roosters’ efficiency was terrifying, racking up nearly 1,000 run metres and punishing every single Dragons error.
  • Discipline Disaster: Two first-half sin-bins (Leilua and Atkinson) acted as the catalyst for the Dragons’ collapse, turning a tough game into an impossible one.
  • Tedesco’s Statement: James Tedesco’s masterclass—spanning run metres, try assists, and a try—is a direct, aggressive message to NSW Origin selectors.

To understand the magnitude of this result, one must look beyond the scoreboard. The Dragons entered this match seeking a “new coach bounce” under interim mentor Dean Young. Instead, they found a nightmare. The statistics tell a story of complete territorial surrender: the Roosters dominated the run metres (988 to 548) and completed nearly every set they touched. For the Red V, this wasn’t just a loss; it was an exhibition of how not to manage a high-pressure fixture.

The Roosters’ victory was fueled by a balanced attack that left the Dragons’ edge defense in tatters. Mark Nawaqanitawase continues to operate at an elite level, maintaining a ratio of over one try per game (32 tries in 31 matches), while Sam Walker’s tactical kicking and point-scoring provided the heartbeat of the victory. The synergy between Tedesco and Walker is currently the most potent combination in the league, turning half-chances into long-range strikes with frightening ease.

Meanwhile, the broader Anzac Day slate underscores the strategic expansion of the game. The Warriors taking their showpiece match to Wellington in 2026 reflects a growing commitment to the New Zealand market, though the loss of Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad to a neck injury presents a significant void in their defensive spine that the Dolphins will undoubtedly look to exploit.

The Forward Look: Where do we go from here?

For the Sydney Roosters, the question is no longer *if* they are contenders, but *who* can actually stop them when they are in this flow state. Expect them to enter their next few rounds with an aura of invincibility that can win games before kick-off. James Tedesco is now the front-runner for the Origin fullback jersey; his current form is simply too dominant to ignore.

For the Dragons, the situation is dire. Eight straight losses and a 60+ point routing suggests that the issues are deeper than just “bad luck” or a few errors. Interim coach Dean Young now faces the hardest task in the NRL: rebuilding the confidence of a squad that has conceded 175 points in just four games at Allianz Stadium. Unless there is a radical shift in discipline—specifically regarding the “professional fouls” that led to today’s sin-bins—the Dragons risk sliding toward the bottom of the ladder with no clear path to recovery.


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