JWH is sin-binned for f-bomb spray at ref after being placed on report as Penrith dominate Roosters

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‘Every f***ing time’: JWH is sin-binned for launching f-bomb spray at ref after being placed on report as Penrith dominate Roosters to strengthen grip on top spot

  • Jared Waerea-Hargreaves placed on report for late hit on James Fisher-Harris
  • He was then sent to the bin after swearing at referee Gerard Sutton 
  • Roosters firebrand could find himself in hot water with the judiciary
  • Penrith beat Roosters 32-12 to consolidate top spot on the ladder 

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves could find himself in hot water for swearing at referee Gerard Sutton after being placed on report late in the Roosters’ 32-12 loss against Penrith on Saturday.

The veteran forward hit James Fisher-Harris high with his forearm as the Panthers prop crashed over to score his team’s fifth and final try at the Sydney Cricket Ground and was placed on report.

As Sutton placed him on report, Waerea-Hargreaves fired back and could be heard swearing towards the official when informed it would be a possible eight-point try.

Jared Waerea-Hargreaves swore at referee Gerard Sutton after being placed on report

‘You put me on report every chance you get, every f***ing time,’ the Roosters firebrand said, earning himself a 10-minute spell in the sin bin in the process. 

The incident highlighted a sorry night for Trent Robinson’s men, who desperately missed the injured Victor Radley’s direct running in attack as they often went sideways in their limited time with good ball.

That issue was exemplified by the form of Isaah Yeo in the Penrith line up, who has quickly become the competition’s best No.13.

Yeo was influential in Penrith’s first try, taking the ball to the line and putting Scott Sorensen through a gap before Jarome Luai loomed up in support play.

The Roosters firebrand was then sent to the bin after swearing at Sutton

The Roosters firebrand was then sent to the bin after swearing at Sutton 

The veteran forward hit James Fisher-Harris high with his forearm as the Panthers prop crashed over to score Penrith's fifth try late in the second half

The veteran forward hit James Fisher-Harris high with his forearm as the Panthers prop crashed over to score Penrith’s fifth try late in the second half  

On the same day NSW coach Brad Fittler lost superstar Tom Trbojevic for the season, he would at least have taken some joy in Luai’s Saturday night show.

The Panthers five-eighth scored two tries, forced two dropouts, busted four tackles, had three offloads and broke the line once in his second-last hitout before Origin I on June 8.

Teammate Stephen Crichton boosted his case for one of NSW’s two vacant centre spots, scoring a length-of-the-field try to put the game to bed in the second half.

It came as defending premiers Penrith underlined their premiership favouritism, backing up their 32-6 flogging of an understrength Melbourne last week with a domination of the Roosters.

Jarome Luai stole the show in Penrith's 32-12 win over the Roosters at the SCG on Saturday

Jarome Luai stole the show in Penrith’s 32-12 win over the Roosters at the SCG on Saturday

The Panthers five-eight scored two tries, forced two dropouts, busted four tackles, had three offloads and broke the line once in a dominant display

The Panthers five-eight scored two tries, forced two dropouts, busted four tackles, had three offloads and broke the line once in a dominant display

The win put them four points clear at the top of the ladder, a handy buffer they will welcome given the amount of players they will have in Origin.

Luai’s second came four minutes later when the Panthers ran it on the last, with he and Cleary combining before the five-eighth spotted a gap when Luke Keary slipped over in defence.

The five-eighth also played a lesser role in the Panthers’ next try, forcing a line dropout to give his team one last set before halftime.

They took full advantage, with Apisai Koroisau going over from dummy-half when the Roosters line rushed out expecting a Cleary field goal attempt.

The reigning premiers opened up a four-point gap over second-placed Melbourne with the win

The reigning premiers opened up a four-point gap over second-placed Melbourne with the win

While the Roosters slipped to seventh on the ladder following a fifth loss in 11 games

While the Roosters slipped to seventh on the ladder following a fifth loss in 11 games 

The Roosters in comparison couldn’t take their chances when it mattered most.

The hosts had the bulk of the ball in the 20 minutes after halftime but emerged from it even further behind when Crichton marked a Keary kick and went 95 metres to score.

And while James Tedesco and Paul Momirovksi crossed for tries late in the second half, they too often lacked any real punch in attack, posing too few questions for the Panthers.

The only concern for Penrith was Viliame Kikau being placed on report for a late shot on Keary after he kicked.

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