Sydney Roosters would be finals-bound if they had managed to field their full contingent of players for most of the NRL season, according to Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan.The Roosters have been one of the seasons big disappointments, but only fielded a full strength side for the first time this year in their round 19 loss to the Sharks on Monday night.The Tricolours have been hit hard by injury and suspension, but their poor form this season has also been blamed on the off-season departures of James Maloney, Michael Jennings and Roger Tuivasa-Sheck.Premiership frontrunners Cronulla were pressed hard by the Tricolours before clinching a 32-20 win and Flanagan believes the Roosters are a side capable of featuring at the business end of the season if things had been different.The Roosters are a good footy side and they played well against us, Flanagan saidIf they had have had that team together all year they would have been playing semi finals.They are big, they are powerful, Mitchell (Pearce), if they had him there all year they would have been playing semi finals.It is probably a real good warning to the whole game that you need your best players on the field and the Roosters are a classic example of not having their best players, especially at the start of the season.Pearce missed the first eight matches of the season due to a disciplinary suspension. Star forwards Jared Waerea-Hargreaves and Boyd Cordner have also missed a large chunk of the season due to injury.However, Robinson was in no mood for introspection as the second last-placed Roosters (3-14) suffered another defeat to the Sharks (15-2), who secured their 14 successive win.It is hard to reflect at the moment on what would have happened, Robinson said.It is funny. I feel like we are a really confident team but we look like we lack some confidence each time we play. We really enjoy training and playing and we enjoy each others company and we are doing some really good work.But it is not paying off at the moment. If we keep going we will.I feel that was a really good start but we better tidy up some stuff quickly. Patrick Roy Canadiens Jersey . Pert has formerly spent time as an assistant coach with Cardiff City, Coventry City, and Bahrain mens national team. 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The game started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage.Kings XI Punjab were left to rue errors in the field as their IPL troubles continued with a 25-run defeat to reigning champions Mumbai Indians in Mohali. Mitchell Johnsons no-ball stopped Kings XI having Parthiv Patel (81 from 58 balls) caught on 15, while Axar Patel dropped Ambati Rayudu (65 from 37) in the deep when the Mumbai batsman was on 33.Patel and Rayudu proceeded to biff 137 for the second wicket as the visitors amassed 189-6, with rock-bottom Kings XI slipping to a fifth loss in six games after being contained to 164-7, despite Glenn Maxwells 56 from 39 balls. Parthiv Patels 81 helped Mumbai beat Kings XI The hosts dismissed Mumbai skipper Rohit Sharma (0) second ball but had to wait until the 15th over for their next breakthrough, Rayudu being pouched when looking to club a third six in succession off Patel. Rayudu cracked four boundaries and four maximums in his knock, while Patel creamed 10 fours and two sixes in his before holing out off the recalled Johnson (1-43) in the penultimate over.Englands Jos Buttler also smashed and scooped his way to 24 from 13 deliveries late on, the 25-year-old nailling three fours and a six, with Sandeep Sharma (1-20) the pick of the Kings XI attack.ddddddddddddMohit Sharma (3-38), who bowled Buttler with a cracking slower ball, snared Kieron Pollard (10) and Hardik Pandya (4) from the final two deliveries, though Mumbai grabbed back the momentum at the start of Kings XIs innings when Buttler caught Murali Vijay (19) and Manan Vohra (7). Glenn Maxwells enterprising 56 came in a losing effort Maxwells stand of 89 with fellow Australian Shaun Marsh (45 off 34) threatened to take Kings XI close but when Marsh flicked Tim Southee (2-28) to Rayudu at deep square at the end of the 15th and Maxwell chopped on facing Jasprit Bumrah (3-26) three overs later, the hosts hopes were extinguished.Mitchell McClenaghan (2-32), the leading wicket taker in the competition with 11, shattered the stumps twice towards the death, Johnsons day becoming even more frustrating when he was castled by the left-arm quick for one.Catch more IPL action on Tuesday afternoon as Eoin Morgan and Sunrisers Hyderabad host MS Dhonis Rising Pune Supergiants. That game is live on Sky Sports 1 from 3pm. ' ' '