Roosters star 'lucky' to avoid bin after 'careless' shot

The Roosters were "lucky" to not go down to 12 men in the first half of their clash with the Bulldogs after Sam Walker was put on report for a high shot.

As Jacob Kiraz made a break down the right side, the Bulldogs back stepped inside with Walker collecting him across the face. 

The Roosters halfback managed to stay on the field, much to the surprise of league great Mick Ennis. 

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"Lucky there I thought from Walker, especially leaving the ground making direct contact high, not a lot of force in it, but it was careless," he said on Fox League.

The Roosters were first to put points on the board at Gosford after Jake Turpin was penalised for an escort. Walker went ahead and kicked the penalty to make it 2-0 after five minutes.

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Canterbury hit back to score first with Kiraz and Jeral Skelton combining on the right edge at halfway for a line break. Jaeman Salmon then pushed up in support to score.

In the 21st minute, the Roosters were back in the lead as Dominic Young went over in the corner. 

The Tricolours were in again with six minutes to go in the first half with Walker putting in a clever grubber as Nat Butcher finished it off. 

At half-time the Roosters led 14-4. 

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