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Dragons girls are into the grand final

Gareth67

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Next you’ll be screaming Mary to get a ten year extension. That’s your mentality. Bring it onnnnnnn

Now see , this is exactly what my psychiatrist said would happen after following the Dragons that had a coach like the maestro . Not only would he run the team into the ground , but eventually the fans themselves would be having delusional thoughts !

Well done gals , the very best on G.F. day . . . and St.George 77 sends his love :heart: .
 
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Warabrook saint

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Your all pc wankers. Can’t believe you actually go for the club. Bend over and take it from the system ya bloomin skirts. Embrace the destruction of western culture. Wusses.
What just because girls play rugby league......there's a lot worse that's happening you fool. Besides they go a lot better than the meat and two veg you shove down your throat every night
 

TruSaint

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I’m not that old clown. I’m just trying to be a good little pc merkin and not get banned for swearing too much. Hahahaha

Mate, this thread was about a feel good story for the women's game, after our clubs year of shite.
Take a chill pill my friend. Yes, its only a small number of games, yes its new and doesn't substitute for our failures. But the women's game is here to stay, as it is in soccer, cricket etc etc..
 

Brutalitops

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Mate, this thread was about a feel good story for the women's game, after our clubs year of shite.
Take a chill pill my friend. Yes, its only a small number of games, yes its new and doesn't substitute for our failures. But the women's game is here to stay, as it is in soccer, cricket etc etc..
Exactly. So what are the NRL supposed to do, have each team play each other 10 times in a season, or just not have a league until there's enough talent and lose all the players in the interim to other codes.

It's quite obvious that sports and leagues need to start from small numbers in order to establish a base and grow. The next generation of girls will be even bigger in number now
 

George Dragon

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Exactly. So what are the NRL supposed to do, have each team play each other 10 times in a season, or just not have a league until there's enough talent and lose all the players in the interim to other codes.

It's quite obvious that sports and leagues need to start from small numbers in order to establish a base and grow. The next generation of girls will be even bigger in number now
Spot on
There are strong Sydney and Illawarra comps that run during the year.
Fans need to treat this comp like SOO
A best of NSW QLD and NZ.
Next year there will be 6 rounds. Small steps each year to ensure it stays strong and grows.
 

getsmarty

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WOMEN'S RUGBY LEAGUE


NRLW Team of the Week: Round 3
Author
Alicia Newton NRLW Chief Reporter
Timestamp
Mon 30 Sep 2019, 05:49 PM
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The final round of the NRL Holden Women's Premiership saw some big performances from some of the lesser known players, while a few familiar faces feature again as their form continues.

The Warriors handed defending champions Brisbane their first loss in NRLW history, while the Dragons booked their place in the 2019 grand final with a 24-16 win over the Roosters.

NRL.com's Team of the Week
1. Apii Nicholls (Warriors)
Helped guide her side to victory with nine runs for 62 metres with two tackle busts and six defused kicks. Made seven tackles with none missed.

2. Shanice Parker (Roosters)
Impressed on debut with an intercept and strong line break through the middle of the Dragons defensive line. Finished the game with 131 metres and four tackle busts.

3. Jess Sergis (Dragons)
Backed up last week's performance with another to savour against the Roosters with a try off a one-one-one strip and an intercept in the second half that pushed her side to victory. Set a new NRLW record for most metres in a game with 213, beating Bottile Vette-Welsh's original record of 211 last week.

4. Atawhai Tupaea (Warriors)
Another strong performance from the Warriors centre with nine carries for 77 metres and 18 tackles at a 100% tackle efficiency. Helped set up the side's first try on the left edge linking with Madison Bartlett.

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5. Tamika Upton (Broncos)
Crossed the line for her first try in the NRLW and was defensively sound throughout the contest. Finished with 85 metres from her nine carries.

6. Georgia Hale (Warriors)
Slotted into five-eighth at the last minute and didn't disappoint to earn another nomination in Team of the Week. Finished with 31 tackles to go with nine carries, two tackle busts and an offload.

7. Ali Brigginshaw (Broncos)
Ran the ball for 108 metres from 13 carries in the halves and booted 192 kicking metres to help do everything but get the side over the line.

8. Annetta Nuuausala (Warriors)
A monster performance from the Warriors prop with a barnstorming try, 132 metres, nine tackle busts and 10 tackles.

9. Krystal Rota (Warriors)
Created havoc around the middle of the paddock for the Broncos with 110 metres from 12 carries with 25 tackles and four tackle busts.

10. Maitua Feterika (Dragons)
Another entry for the Dragons prop who is churning out quite the season. Set the tone early and backed it up with 159 metres from her 17 carries. Has found a home in the middle.



Match Highlights: Dragons v Roosters

11. Annette Brander (Broncos)
Had limited chances in attack but her ability to run a strong line on the left edge led to the Broncos' second try of the evening. Finished with 18 tackles for a 90% tackle efficiency.

12. Hannah Southwell (Roosters)
Looked sharp running back in-field as the Tricolours threw the ball around. Pulled off a desperate tackle with the game on the line. Finished with 24 tackles.

13. Holli Wheeler (Dragons)
Ran the ball for 79 metres with three tackle busts and 14 tackles.

14. Mariah Storch (Broncos)
Among the best in a beaten Broncos side with 14 runs for 116 metres in just 39 minutes on the field. Added 30 tackles to her name as the game flowed.



NRLW tackle of the year nominees

15. Caitlan Johnston (Roosters)
Made the most of her opportunities during her maiden season. Finished with 71 metres and seven carries against the Dragons with 15 tackles. A bright prospect.

16. Shaylee Bent (Dragons)
Coming into her own on the right edge to link well with Jess Sergis and Keeley Davis. Made 26 tackles and ran the ball hard.

17. Amber Kani (Warriors)
Influential for her side off the bench with eight runs for 52 metres with two tackle busts and 18 tackles.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/09/30/nrlw-team-of-the-week-round-3/
 

getsmarty

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Play of the week: NRLW Round 3 v Roosters
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 1 Oct 2019, 09:46 AM

The Dragons scored 26 points against the Roosters as they qualified for a maiden NRLW grand final appearance on Sunday.

The attacking skills of the star-studded side were on display and now it's time to choose your favourite play for the famous victory.

A. Jessica Sergis was on fire for the Dragons and was a key factor in outplaying the determined Roosters outfit. After 13 minutes of play, the Dragons were trailing before Sergis took things into her own hands, literally. Sergis stole the ball off international centre Isabelle Kelly and raced 40 metres downfield for the Dragons' opening points.

B. The Roosters hitting back and the Dragons once again found themselves behind on the scoreboard. But up stepped Tiana Penitani who produced a dazzling 30 strike to hit straight back for the Red V. The Dragons moved the ball across the field before Kezie Apps passed to Penitani. Penitani didn't bother passing and instead used her strength to race towards the try line for an important four-pointer.

C. Early in the second half, the Dragons started to put the pressure on the Roosters thanks to Sergis' second try of the day. Segis intercepted a pass from former Dragons Melanie Howard and turned on the afterburners, blitzing the cover defence and racing under the posts for a crucial try.
Now vote for your favourite play below!

Play of the week: NRLW Round 3 v Roosters
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Play of the week: NRLW Round 3 v Roosters Vote for your favourite
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  • B.Tiana Penitani
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  • C. Jess Sergis Intercept
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https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/10/01/play-of-the-week-nrlw-round-3-v-roosters/
 

getsmarty

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TEAM LISTS


NRLW team announcement: Grand final v Broncos
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 1 Oct 2019, 04:00 PM

St George Illawarra Women's Premiership coach Daniel Lacey has named a 20-woman squad ahead of the NRLW grand final against the Brisbane Broncos at ANZ Stadium on Sunday, October 6.

The game will kick-off at 4:05pm, in what will be the Dragons' maiden voyage to the Women's Premiership decider.


Match: Broncos v Dragons

Grand Final - Sunday 6th October

4:05pm

Home Team

Broncos

1st Position


Away Team

Dragons

2nd Position

Venue: ANZ Stadium, Sydney

Match broadcasters:

  • Nine Network
  • Foxtel
  • GEM
  • KAYO
  • LIVE PASS
The Dragons have named the same 17 that beat the Sydney Roosters last weekend at Leichhardt Oval, and again have only named 20 players due to the unavailability of Teuila Fotu-Moala (suspension) and Kimiora Nati (illness).

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NRL Women's Premiership squad for grand final v Brisbane Broncos –

1. Botille Vette-Welsh – sponsored by TripADeal
2. Rikeya Horne – sponsored by CBC
3. Jessica Sergis – sponsored by Stonemasons & Landscapers (since 1970)
4. Tiana Penitani – sponsored by St.George Bank
5. Shakiah Tungai– sponsored by Tosich Group Construction
6. Keeley Davis – sponsored by EFEX
7. Maddie Studdon
8. Ngatokotoru Arakua
9. Brittany Breayley – sponsored by Westfund Health Insurance
10. Maitua Feterika
11. Kezie Apps (c) – sponsored by Kingsgrove Sports Centre
12. Shaylee Bent
13. Holli Wheeler

Interchange:
14. Aaliyah Fasavalu-Fa'amausili
15. Takilele Katoa – sponsored by My Muscle Chef
16. Maddison Weatherall
17. Najvada George
18. Sarah Togatuki
19. Stephanie Mooka
20. Lexi Kiriwi


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/10/01/nrlw-team-announcement-grand-final-v-broncos/
 
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