The Weekend Post

Ice-cool Cronk is man for moment

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COOPER Cronk was brought to Sydney to win the Roosters the competitio­n – and he may just deliver.

Set to go head-to-head with Adam Reynolds tonight in an intriguing clash of the halves, Cooper is just two wins away from delivering the Roosters a premiershi­p in his first year with the club.

Wouldn’t that be some achievemen­t?

Cooper has been under immense pressure this year. I can’t even comprehend the level of expectatio­n he has been carrying.

Again, he was recruited to the Roosters to win them a premiershi­p. Signed to close out big games and win big matches. Moved to Sydney with a job to do better than former club favourite Mitchell Pearce. It was some ask.

But Cooper is on the cusp of delivering. He showed everyone what he could do when the Roosters toppled the Sharks to win a spot in the grand final qualifier.

That win had Cronk’s fingerprin­ts all over it.

Cooper delivered in the semi-final and I expect he will do it again tonight.

While I reckon I would struggle with the pressure of making a move like he did – a one-club man leaving Melbourne to join the Roosters – it is like water of a duck’s back for Cooper.

I remember how much pressure I thought was on me when I left the Bulldogs in 2004 to join the Cowboys. I thought I owed them a premiershi­p and I struggled with the pressure at times.

But not Cooper – he has ice in his veins.

Nothing bothers Cooper and I don’t think he feels the pressure at all. He has experience, poise and skill. He is a player that can get a team, firstly to the front, and then close it out.

I think he will get the job done tonight in what will be another down-to-the-wire final’s match against the Rabbitohs. But it will be no easy feat for Cooper to lead the Roosters to a win, especially following the suspension of Latrell Mitchell.

Mitchell is a big loss for the Roosters and without him, Sydney are vulnerable. Mit- chell has been the Rooster’s go-to man in big games this year. He is the type of player that will put on a big play out of the blue. You can just pass him the ball and he will create.

He will make something happen, whether it be with his skill, speed or power. The Roosters will miss him tonight.

The Rabbitohs will be looking for another big game from Adam Reynolds.

The Souths No. 7 got the Rabbitohs home last week by kicking three clutch field goals.

He is beginning to own the big moments and that is what you need from your playmaker in these games.

I think he wants the ball in his hands now when the match is on the line and that is a good thing for South Sydney.

He proved himself as a match-winner last week and he will need to do it again tonight for the Rabbitohs to qualify for the grand final.

Reynolds is also taking the ball to the line now in a move that is creating more oppor- tunities for his edges. Over the last couple of years, he has been sitting back and shifting the ball early. He hasn’t been going to the line and committing defenders.

Opposition teams can’t slide off and make defensive decision when Reynolds digs deep, and that has been a big improvemen­t in his game.

So this one will be close – but I am tipping the Roosters. More so, I am tipping Cooper Cronk. JT’s TIP: Roosters

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ON-FIELD POISE: Cooper Cronk will lead the Roosters against Souths tonight. Picture: BRETT COSTELLO
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