League: Jennings double sees Roosters home

The return of Michael Jennings has helped the Sydney Roosters steady their premiership defence, with the NSW centre scoring two tries in their 30-22 defeat of St George Illawarra.

Jennings scored a double as the Roosters moved into the top four with their five-tries-to-four win at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night in front of 13,083 fans.

After four games out that included losses against Cronulla and Newcastle, Jennings' input was vital in his first outing for the tricolours since suffering a back injury in State of Origin II.

Jennings scored the opening try in the 10th minute when Josh Dugan fumbled a James Maloney kick.

He brought up his double in the 61st minute when he swooped on a Maloney grubber in an effort reminiscent of his epic touchdown that sealed last year's grand final win over Manly.

Jake Friend, who scored the match-sealing try in the 73rd minute, was also among the Roosters' best alongside Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Aidan Guerra, whose 46th-minute try swung momentum strongly the home side's way after they led 12-10 at the break.

Brett Morris scored a 14th-minute try, then Joel Thompson put the visitors ahead in the 24th minute before Nene Macdonald touched down out wide in the 34th minute to put them in the lead.

Benji Marshall turned back the clock with a fantastic individual stepping effort in the 70th minute and threw a great pass for a try in the dying minutes to Josh Dugan, who was the Dragons' best.

The Roosters achieved the win with just 42 per cent of the ball.

The defeat leaves the Dragons losing touch with the top eight with five rounds to play.

Waerea-Hargreaves was put on report for a high shot on Mike Cooper in the 69th minute.

Roosters coach Trent Robinson said his side's first-half defence helped to set up the win.

"I thought it was a really good contest and we played some good football," he said.

"It was a good effort from us. It was an important win for us.

"That looked more like us out there."

Dragons coach Paul McGregor said his side's poor kicking game cost them.

"We didn't win enough field position to win the game," he said.

"Five tries to four - it was close ...

"We are improving as a footy team but you can't win a game without field position."

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