Roosters to face Cronulla in NRLW grand final

Veteran fullback Sam Bremner has rolled back the clock with a scintillating attacking display as the Sydney Roosters beat Newcastle 25-16 win to set up a blockbuster NRLW grand final clash with Cronulla.

After the Sharks stunned minor premiers Brisbane 14-0 in the first semi-final, the Roosters put on a first-half clinic as they blitzed the Knights at Allianz Stadium on Sunday.

The Tricolours have been dogged by injury this season but finally copped a dose of good fortune, with in-doubt trio Tarryn Aiken, Jess Sergis and captain Isabelle Kelly declared fit to play.

It spelled a good omen for the side, who were third time lucky after finishing in the top two but falling at the same stage in the last two seasons.

"I don't think there's been a day going by from the last semi that I haven't thought about that and thought about making sure as a coach that doesn't happen again," said Roosters coach John Strange. 

"As a coach, you don't want to see pain on your players faces. I didn't want to see that again in another semi-final."

Bremner, who was coaxed out of retirement when regular No.1 Corban Baxter ruptured her ACL days before the season kicked off, ran rings around her younger opponents.

The 32-year-old's angling runs off the inside of Aiken tormented Newcastle's left edge, as she busted eight tackles, made three line-breaks and scored two tries.

Easts were already in the lead through tries to tries to dummy-half Keeley Davis and winger Brydie Parker before Bremner's late first-half brace blew the double-reigning premiers out of the contest.

Aiken's inclusion was a boon for the Roosters, setting up two tries and three line-breaks as well as a late field-goal.

The Knights struck back through five-eighth Georgia Roche but otherwise struggled to make an impact in their attacking 20. 

Their forward pack came out second-best, with the formidable Olivia Kernick winning the battle of the second-rowers against Newcastle's Yasmin Clydsdale.

Late tries to teenage second-rower Evah McEwen and hooker Olivia Higgins raised Newcastle's spirits but were too little, too late for Ben Jeffries' side.

Before they can celebrate their second title, the Roosters will have to find a way to crack a resolute Cronulla defence fresh off keeping the rampaging Broncos scoreless for the first time in the Queensland club's seven-year NRLW history.

Annessa Biddle.
Cronulla have stunned the Broncos to book their spot in the NRLW decider.

Far and away the competition's top-scoring side, the Broncos' intimidating attack was nullified by a sensational Sharks defensive display at Brisbane's Langlands Park.

The Broncos suffered a blow before kick-off with second-rower Romy Teitzel - the league's top-scorer in the home-and-away season - ruled out after picking up a hip injury in the final-round win over St George Illawarra.

The Sharks weren't showered in attacking opportunities but took the ones they got, while Brisbane, despite their embarrassment of firepower, looked uncharacteristically flat.

Tiana Penitani was unstoppable bringing the ball out from the back for Cronulla.

The powerful centre ran for 160 metres and opened the scoring after an offload from Talei Holmes to give the Sharks a six-point advantage at halftime.

Her centre partner on the opposite flank, Annessa Biddle, powered her way over shortly after the interval before a cut-out pass from impressive five-eighth Georgia Hannaway sent winger Cassie Staples in for a try to wrap up the result.

The Sharks withstood a late Brisbane salvo, sparking scenes of elation as they celebrated securing the club's first grand final in its second season in the NRLW.

The win snapped a three-match losing streak for Cronulla, while the Broncos were coming off a seven-game winning run.

They will be left to rue their third straight semi-final defeat, having crashed out at the same stage in 2021 and 2023.

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