Even without facing Yeo, the Roosters will have to turn things up a notch against the Panthers as the race for the minor premiership looks set to go to the wire. “I think the ability to win in different situations is really key and we’ve probably had more than we would have liked in this scenario,” Robinson said. “I thought to start the game like we did tonight after last week (beating North Queensland 82-12) showed how hungry we are. “But if you take away the result, and if I talk about just the footy that we want to play, we can play better and I want to play better than what we did tonight.” The victory gave the Roosters a seventh-straight win but also puts a major dent in Canterbury’s top-eight aspirations after they threatened to upset the home side.