Good win. Especially since they faced a bit of adversity in doing so which shows some hope for the team's mental toughness. Hostile noisy crowd, Jack Bird copping the HIA (always dangerous losing an outside back for the game), and the baffling non-sinbinning of David Klemmer. They held their nerve and were clearly the superior side - deserved the win. As mentioned somewhere elsewhere this is a game the old Dragons would lose. Pleasing stuff! Lomax was sensational, Sloan bounced back well, Su'A, Frankie Molo, Liddle & Eisenhuth superb and JDB was again a huge factor coming off the bench imo.
Improvements needed before we can even compete with a team like the Warriors: they still become a bit too keen to run & gun, when some patience is the order of the day. It's almost like they sense they need to strike while the iron is hot and kill a team with tries instead of just trusting their superiority and grinding them out. After the (brilliant) Su'A try they threw some risky offloads and handed the Tigers field position and a chance to come back. Should have held the ball and kicked deep at that point.
Also, I'm hoping Hame Sele is still well short of 100% fitness because he has been disappointing. The misread of the Stefano try was very poor, and he only ran for 63 metres. Blake Lawrie despite one standard shocking dropped ball was better in both attack and defence.