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NRL Round 7 Sunday: Roosters Score 26 Unanswered to Stun Knights, Eels Upset Bulldogs

Sunday's double-header produced two of the results of the NRL season. The Roosters trailed 24-12 at halftime before putting on 26 unanswered points, while the Eels rebounded from a 50-point loss to thrash Canterbury 38-20.

NRL Round 7 Sunday: Roosters Score 26 Unanswered to Stun Knights, Eels Upset Bulldogs

Sunday's NRL action delivered two results that will reshape the competition narrative heading into Round 8. At Allianz Stadium, the Sydney Roosters trailed the Newcastle Knights 24-12 at halftime before producing a stunning second-half shutout to win 38-24. And at CommBank Stadium, the Parramatta Eels produced the turnaround of the season with a 38-20 demolition of Canterbury, just one week after being beaten by 50 points against the Titans.

Roosters' Second-Half Blitz

Newcastle looked in complete control at the break. Fletcher Hunt had crossed for three first-half tries, and the Knights led by 12 with the Roosters looking disjointed. What followed was one of the most one-sided halves of the season.

The Roosters scored 26 unanswered points after the interval. Sam Walker pulled the strings with a try and two try assists, Hugo Savala crossed twice, and James Tedesco rolled back the years with a trademark fullback try from a broken play. Mark Nawaqanitawase finished with two tries of his own as the rout gathered pace. Newcastle did not score a single point in the second half.

The result lifts the Roosters to 4-2 and firmly into the top eight. The Knights drop to 4-3 after what will be a difficult review session for coach Adam O'Brien.

Eels' Remarkable Turnaround

Nobody gave Parramatta a chance after their capitulation against the Titans in Round 6. But the Eels came out with a physicality and intensity that took Canterbury completely by surprise at CommBank Stadium. They led 18-4 at the break and never looked back.

Mitchell Moses was superb, kicking 5 from 5 conversions and controlling the tempo throughout. Josh Addo-Carr and Ronald Volkman both crossed early to set the tone, and the Eels' defence held Canterbury to just two second-half tries as the Bulldogs' 2026 campaign hit another speed bump at 3-3.

Parramatta move to 3-4 with the win and while they remain outside the eight, the performance suggests they are far from a spent force this season.

What This Means for Punters

The Roosters' second-half dominance is a pattern worth noting for live betting. They have now produced second-half comebacks in three of their six wins this season, making them dangerous at halftime odds when trailing. The Eels' unpredictability is a headache for punters but creates potential value given their odds will remain long heading into Round 8. Full match reports and standings are available at ABC Rugby League.

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