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U20 and nsw cup s pres

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Leilua apparently made 42 tackles last week. Can no longer be considered lazy. By 2018 he will be ready to challenge for a bench spot.

Dufty ready for FG in 2018 barring injury. Has speed, great pass and vision.

Reece Robson is outstanding. A must as understudy to McInnes.

Field clearly not ready for FG. Needs at least another 6-10 kg if he is to be considered for FG. He is a clear liability in defence at present.

Mose Masoe looking fit. May be an option later this season. Could provide some serious impact as 4th bench player.

Paddy Herbert's defence is improving.

Isaac Thompson has the size and power, but probably not the speed. Cn't see him playing wing for any NRL club. Not fit enough at present to play in the forwards. Has the body to play second row.
 

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Young Dragons pip Knights
Sun 25th June, 11:30AM
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The young Dragons have secured a 21-16 win over the Newcastle Knights at UOW Jubilee Oval, Kogarah on Sunday afternoon.

The Knights were the first team to score in the seventh minute when prop Cameron King barged over the white stripe.

Two tries in quick succession to winger Dane Francis quickly followed to put the Dragons back in the lead.

But it would be the Knights who would head into the break up when Kyle Smith scored in the 32nd minute.

The Knights continued where they left off in the second half when centre Heath Gibbs scored from an individual effort in the 49th minute.

The Dragons comeback began midway through the second half when five-eighth Tristan Sailor's line break helped Zac Lomax cross the line.

This was quickly followed by back-rower Jackson Ford who crashed over four minutes later to put the Dragons back in the lead – one they wouldn't let slip by game's end.

Sailor capped off the five-point win with a field goal in the dying seconds.

St George Illawarra Dragons 21 (Dane Francis 2, Zac Lomax, Jackson Ford tries; Zac Lomax 2 goals; Tristan Sailor field goal) defeated Newcastle Knights 16 (Cameron King, Kyle Smith, Heath Gibbs tries; Kainoa Gudgeon 2 goals) at UOW Jubilee Oval, Kogarah. Half-time: Knights 10-8.

http://www.dragons.com.au/news/2017/06/25/young_dragons_pip_kn.html
 
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The outside backs for Illawarra they have no idea how to defend correctly.

Garrick again runs out of the line leaving Field and KFFL stranded.
 

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