NRL star Roger Tuivasa-Sheck has recalled the moment he pulled a man from a car which had ploughed into a house in an alleged drink-driving incident in Sydney.

The Roosters fullback, bound for the Warriors next season, said he was playing a video game when he heard the crash on Banksia Steet in the south-eastern suburb of Botany last night.

Tuivasa-Sheck said he immediately went to the aid of a man in the passenger seat of the red Holden Commodore.

“I thought someone was clowning around but when I heard the bang, I thought ‘something’s wrong’,” Tuivasa-Sheck said.

“It wasn’t spectacular, I just opened the door and gave him a hand.

“He was a bit shaky. He had cuts all over his neck and face.”

The house will undergo a structural assessment today. (9NEWS)

Police said a 34-year-old woman drove the vehicle through a t-intersection around 9.20pm before mounting the kerb, smashing through a brick wall and crashing into the home.

The two elderly occupants of the home were uninjured in the incident.

Tuivasa-Sheck said the nephew of one of the home occupants lived on the same street and had become agitated upon hearing the crash.

The footballer downplayed his own role in the incident.

“All I heard was a massive skid and a loud bang,” Tuivasa-Sheck said.

“I helped him out, the cops have done their stuff and I went back in and played my game.”

Police allege the woman registered a blood alcohol reading of 0.73. (9NEWS)