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Rabbitohs march on following dramatic Elimination Final win over Roosters

The Rabbitohs are through to week two of the Telstra Premiership finals after ending the Roosters' season with a 30-14 win, coming at the end of a war of attrition on Sunday afternoon at Allianz Stadium. 

Across an 80 minutes best described as chaotic, there were seven sin-binnings - an NRL record, which included Victor Radley and Taane Milne both being sent on two separate occasions - and a high injury toll which saw four players suffer game-ending injuries inside the opening hour. 

Among the casualties, the Roosters lost star fullback James Tedesco to a failed HIA, with Angus Crichton (HIA) and Daniel Tupou (groin) following.

It took just three minutes for emotions to spill over, with Radley the first of three players sent to the sin bin in the first half, in his case after being ruled to have thrown a punch during a scuffle with Milne.

Milne and Tom Burgess soon followed, with both sent for 10 minutes following singing arm tackles.

Burgess was in the thick of it again early in the second half, this time as the victim of a dangerous tackle from Jared Waera-Hargreaves which landed the Roosters prop in the bin. Burgess then left the field for an HIA which he failed.

Both side's responded remarkably well to their numerical disadvantages though, with the Roosters scoring twice during Radley's time off the field in the first half and South Sydney crossing for their second try while down to 11 men. 

Amid the drama, the Rabbitohs took a 12-8 lead into the break thanks to converted tries to Alex Johnston and Latrell Mitchell. 

By the time the second minute of the second half rolled around, the Roosters were down to 14 fit players, and South Sydney were on top, scoring further four-pointers through Johnston and Jai Arrow. 

Isaiah Tass struck the final blow, selling the Roosters on a dummy out wide which allowed him to stroll through for his side's fifth try of the day. 

Match Snapshot 

Play of the Game 

With this try in the second half, his second of the game, Alex Johnston became the first player in Premiership history to score 30 tries across multiple seasons. It also turned out to be a crucial strike as the match sat in the balance. 

What's Next 

The Sharks await the Rabbitohs next weekend, with the winner advancing to to face the Panthers in a preliminary final. The Roosters meanwhile will head into the off-season battered and bruised, wondering what could have been.  

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