Roosters building nicely to finals: Friend

Sydney Roosters hooker Jake Friend says the premiers are building their form nicely towards the business end of the NRL season.

Sydney Roosters players celebrate after scoring a try

Hooker Jake Friend says the Sydney Roosters are building their form at the right time of the season. (AAP)

Hooker Jake Friend says the Sydney Roosters are beginning to play their best football at exactly the right time of the NRL season.

The Roosters are gunning for their fifth successive win this weekend when they play Melbourne, which would form the premiers' longest winning sequence this season.

On the back of their most-impressive win of the season, their last-start 46-12 hammering of the Warriors in Auckland, Friend says the Roosters are building nicely, two weeks out from the start of the finals.

"We have been pretty hot and cold this year. Hopefully, these next couple of weeks, we can really get it right heading into the finals," Friend said on Wednesday.

"I think our last couple of weeks have been some of our best footy, so it is pleasing that we are getting that going this time of the year and, hopefully, we can keep that going this weekend.

"We have had a bit of building to do and we have got that going in the last couple of weeks."

Friend returned from two games out with a hamstring injury for the Warriors clash, alongside Sonny Bill Williams who came back from a month out with a broken thumb, bringing almost a full complement of Roosters players back on the park.

Daniel Tupou returned from a back injury against the Wests Tigers.

Those wins were preceded by victories over Gold Coast and St George Illawarra, in which Michael Jennings returned from a back complaint.

But Friend said the form of halves Mitchell Pearce and James Maloney had been key to the tricolours' improvement.

"It was probably one of Jimmy's best games against the Warriors and Mitch has been pretty consistent for most of the year," Friend said.

"It is good to see them stepping up and taking control and getting us going.

"They control a lot of what we do. If they are on fire, the team should be doing well.

"Melbourne have got on a bit of a roll and they will be a tough game.

"A lot of the teams up the top of the comp are really starting to find some form so it is going to be a really tough end to the season."


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