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getsmarty

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MEDIA RELEASE


Dragons draw Roosters in NRLW 3.0 opener
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NRL Media Release NRL Media
Timestamp
Sun 27 Sep 2020, 06:23 PM

Minor Premiers Penrith Panthers will kick off the NRL Telstra Premiership 2020 Finals Series – and an incredible seven-week period of rugby league - against last year’s Premiers Sydney Roosters at Panthers Stadium.

For the first time, the Finals Series and Grand Final, staged alongside the NRL Telstra Women’s Premiership, will be followed by the men’s and women’s State of Origin series.

The NRL today confirmed the times and venues for Week One of the Finals Series, beginning with the match-up between the reigning premiers and the current minor premiership winners, who have now won 15 consecutive matches and boast the best winning record since St George in 1959.

The NRL has provided the lowest ticket pricing package in recent years with finals ticket prices at just $15 for Members and $20 for General Public, as a way of saying thank you to loyal members and fans for their support during the most challenging season in the game’s history.

Week One of the Finals will feature:

  • Reigning premiers Sydney Roosters (4) taking on recently crowned minor premiership winners Penrith Panthers (1) at Panthers Stadium on Friday night;
  • Last year’s Grand Finalists Canberra Raiders (5) in an elimination final against Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (8) on Saturday at GIO Stadium;
  • Melbourne Storm (2) facing Parramatta Eels (3) in a blockbuster Qualifying Final on Saturday night at Suncorp Stadium;
  • South Sydney Rabbitohs (6), fresh from their biggest win over Sydney Roosters, clashing with Newcastle Knights (7) on Sunday at ANZ Stadium;
Saturday’s Raiders-Sharks match will be a triple header, also featuring the NRL Telstra Women’s Premiership matches between Sydney Roosters and St George Illawarra Dragons and Brisbane Broncos and the Warriors respectively.

NRL Chief Executive Andrew Abdo said the success of rule changes this season had set the scene for the fastest, most free flowing and unpredictable finals series in recent years.

“Last year Penrith missed the Top 8, this year they’re the minor Premiers. Last week the Rabbitohs were beaten by the Bulldogs, this week they trounced the Roosters. The competition is uncompromising and after 18 uninterrupted rounds, the top 8 face off in an exciting set of games in week one of the finals,’’ he said.

“This has been a tough year and you can sense it means more to our players given how much they have had to sacrifice to make the season happen. During finals, the speed and intensity goes up a level, and you can feel the excitement and anticipation among our fans.”

Mr Abdo said Club Members would be rewarded for their loyalty with tickets starting at just $15.

“We want to thank our members who have remained loyal and paid their memberships despite being restricted in the number of games they’ve watched live this year. Our fans make our competition so strong and vibrant. This is our opportunity to thank them for that loyalty. We also understand how tough the economy is at the moment and we’ve priced our tickets accordingly.”

Mr Abdo said the next seven weeks would be historic for the game.

“Never before have we seen a period like this – our elite men’s and women’s Premierships leading into our men’s and women’s State of Origins. It will be an epic history-making conclusion to a historic year,” he said

Mr Abdo said a number of considerations went into the construction of the Finals Series schedule.

“We’ve taken into account turnaround time for our players, to ensure all clubs get a fair break between Round 20 and the start of the series. We’ve also given consideration to possible scenarios moving forward. We know how important turnaround times are for clubs at this time of the year.

“I would also like to acknowledge and thank the New South Wales, Queensland and ACT Governments who have allowed us to plan for very safe live event attendance experience in the current conditions. We will have a wonderful atmosphere for our finals series, increased crowds but all within a COVIDsafe plan for each stadium.

Ticketed members prices start from $15 at every venue for the NRL Telstra Premiership Finals Series. General Public tickets start from $20.

Tickets will be on sale for all matches to Ticketed Club Members at 10am on Monday (September 28), while tickets for non-ticketed members will be on sale at 1pm and for NRL Account Holders 4pm on Monday.

Finals Series tickets will be on sale to General Public at 10am on Tuesday (September 29) at www.nrl.com/tickets.

All matches for Week One of the NRL Telstra Premiership 2020 Finals Series and the NRL Telstra Women’s Premiership will be broadcast live on the Nine Network, Fox League, Kayo Sports, SKY NZ and on NRL Live Pass.

NRL Telstra Premiership Finals Series – Week 1

Qualifying Final: Friday, October 2, 7.50pm (EST), Panthers Stadium

Penrith Panthers (1) v Sydney Roosters (4)

Elimination Final: Saturday, October 3, 5.40pm (EST), GIO Stadium

Canberra Raiders (5) v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks (8)

NRLW: Brisbane Broncos v New Zealand Warriors, 3.00pm (EST)

NRLW: Sydney Roosters v St George Illawarra Dragons, 11.30am (EST)

Qualifying Final: Saturday, October 3, 7.50pm (EST), Suncorp Stadium

Melbourne Storm (2) v Parramatta Eels (3)

Elimination Final: Sunday, October 4, 4.05pm (EDT), ANZ Stadium

South Sydney Rabbitohs (6) v Newcastle Knights (7)


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2020/09/27/dragons-draw-roosters-in-nrlw-3.0-opener/
 

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TEAM LISTS


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NRLW team announcement: Round 1 v Roosters
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 29 Sep 2020, 03:57 PM

St George Illawarra Telstra Women's Premiership coach Daniel Lacey has named his mandatory 21-woman squad ahead of the Dragons' Round 1 clash against the Sydney Roosters at GIO Stadium, Canberra on Saturday, October 3 (11:30am).

Sam Bremner will co-captain the Dragons, alongside Kezie Apps, in her first NRLW appearance for the Red V since Round 1, 2018. Bremner will join a fresh looking spine that will see Shakiah Tungai make the move to five-eighth and Keeley Davis at hooker.

St George Illawarra development player squad graduate Jaime Chapman will make her NRLW debut on the wing alongside new recruit, Jillaroos representative centre Isabelle Kelly.

Steph Hancock, Elsie Albert (NRLW debut) and Ellie Johnston (NRLW debut) line up in the middle in what will be all of their club debuts.

Christine Pauli, Talei Holmes and Mahalia Murphy will also make their NRLW debuts from the interchange.

In a testament to the depth the club has within its squad, Rikeya Horne and Maddison Weatherall have been named in the reserves. Georgia Page (concussion) was not considered for selection.

NRL Women's Premiership squad for Round 1 v Brisbane Broncos –
1. Sam Bremner (c) – sponsored by CBC
2. Tiana Penitani – sponsored by Baytek Construction
3. Jessica Sergis – sponsored by Floormania
4. Isabelle Kelly – sponsored by Nutrition Station
5. Jaime Chapman – sponsored by Wollongong Jetski
6. Shakiah Tungai – sponsored by Kingsgrove Sports Centre
7. Maddie Studdon – sponsored by Paul's Customs and Forwarding Solutions
8. Ellie Johnston – sponsored by EFEX
9. Keeley Davis – sponsored by Dincel Construction System
10. Steph Hancock – sponsored by Fox Property
11. Kezie Apps (c) – sponsored by Modus Projects
12. Shaylee Bent – sponsored by Stonemasons & Landscapers (since 1970)
13. Elsie Albert – sponsored by SMAI

Interchange:
14. Aaliyah Fasavalu-Faamausili – sponsored by Professionals Padstow
15. Christine Pauli – sponsored by CMG Audio Visual
16. Talei Holmes – sponsored by Bodytech Fitness
17. Mahalia Murphy – sponsored by Trendline
18. Rikeya Horne
19. Maddison Weatherall
20. Jade Etherden
21. Teagan Berry


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2020/09/29/nrl.com-nrlw-preview-round-1-v-roosters/
 

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MATCH PREVIEW


NRL.com NRLW preview: Round 1 v Roosters
Author
Troy Whittaker NRL.com Reporter
Timestamp
Tue 29 Sep 2020, 04:01 PM

The focus will be on Charlotte Caslick as the rugby sevens superstar debuts for the Roosters against a Dragons side driven by the anguish of falling just short last year.

Caslick, an Olympic Gold medallist without league experience, is expected to start in the halves for new coach Jamie Feeney, who is tasked with improving a talented team after a winless campaign.

St George Illawarra have retained the nucleus of the side that lost to Brisbane in the 2019 grand final including Kezie Apps, Dally M Medallist Jess Sergis and halfback Maddie Studdon.

Inaugural captain Sam Bremner's NRLW return is a huge boost for the Dragons. They won't be lacking in confidence having won the Perth Nines tournament in February.


Match: Roosters v Dragons

Round 1 - Saturday 3rd October

11:30am

Home Team

Roosters


Away Team

Dragons

Venue: GIO Stadium, Canberra

The rundown
Team news
Roosters: Rugby Sevens star Charlotte Caslick starts at five-eighth while new fullback Botille Vette-Welsh headlines the new recruits along with centre Yasmin Meakes, back-rower Kaitlyn Phillips and bench trio Sarah Togatuki, Kennedy Cherrington and Jocelyn Kelleher.

Dragons: Superstar fullback Sam Bremner returns to the fold after a season off with damaging centre Isabelle Kelly, veteran prop Steph Hancock, PNG Orchids lock Elsie Albert among the new signings in the starting side. Former Jillaroo Mahalia Murphy returns from rugby on the interchange while the wealth of three-quarter talent sees Shakiah Tungai given a chance at five-eighth partnering Maddie Studdon.


Match: Roosters v Dragons

Round 1 - Saturday 3rd October

11:30am

Home Team

Roosters


Away Team

Dragons

Venue: GIO Stadium, Canberra

Team Lists
Backs
  • Fullback for Roosters is number 1 Botille Vette-Welsh
    1

    Fullback for Dragons is number 1 Sam Bremner
  • Winger for Roosters is number 2 Shanice Parker
    2

    Winger for Dragons is number 2 Tiana Penitani
  • Centre for Roosters is number 3 Corban McGregor
    3

    Centre for Dragons is number 3 Jessica Sergis
  • Centre for Roosters is number 4 Yasmin Meakes
    4

    Centre for Dragons is number 4 Isabelle Kelly
  • Winger for Roosters is number 5 Brydie Parker
    5

    Winger for Dragons is number 5 Jaime Chapman
  • Five-Eighth for Roosters is number 6 Charlotte Caslick
    6

    Five-Eighth for Dragons is number 6 Shakiah Tungai
  • Halfback for Roosters is number 7 Zahara Temara
    7

    Halfback for Dragons is number 7 Maddie Studdon
Forwards
  • Prop for Roosters is number 8 Simaima Taufa
    8

    Prop for Dragons is number 8 Ellie Johnston
  • Hooker for Roosters is number 9 Nita Maynard
    9

    Hooker for Dragons is number 9 Keeley Davis
  • Prop for Roosters is number 10 Filomina Hanisi
    10

    Prop for Dragons is number 10 Stephanie Hancock
  • 2nd Row for Roosters is number 11 Vanessa Foliaki
    11

    2nd Row for Dragons is number 11 Kezie Apps
  • 2nd Row for Roosters is number 12 Kaitlyn Phillips
    12

    2nd Row for Dragons is number 12 Shaylee Bent
  • Lock for Roosters is number 13 Hannah Southwell
    13

    Lock for Dragons is number 13 Elsie Albert
Interchange
  • Interchange for Roosters is number 14 Quincy Dodd
    14

    Interchange for Dragons is number 14 Aaliyah Fasavalu-Fa'amausili
  • Interchange for Roosters is number 15 Kennedy Cherrington
    15

    Interchange for Dragons is number 15 Christine Pauli
  • Interchange for Roosters is number 16 Sarah Togatuki
    16

    Interchange for Dragons is number 16 Talei Holmes
  • Interchange for Roosters is number 17 Jocelyn Kelleher
    17

    Interchange for Dragons is number 17 Mahalia Murphy
Reserves
  • Reserve for Roosters is number 18 Grace Hamilton
    18

    Reserve for Dragons is number 18 Rikeya Horne
  • Reserve for Roosters is number 19 Bobbi Law
    19

    Reserve for Dragons is number 19 Maddison Weatherall
  • Reserve for Roosters is number 20 Melanie Howard
    20

    Reserve for Dragons is number 20 Jade Etherden
  • Reserve for Roosters is number 21 Amelia Mafi
    21

    Reserve for Dragons is number 21 Teagan Berry
Key Match-Up
Botille Vette-Welsh v Sam Bremner: Vette-Welsh has outlined her desire to become the best fullback in the women's game and Bremner's return to St George Illawarra was one of reasons she headed back to Bondi. The Kiwi Ferns representative will want to shine against her old teammates. Meanwhile, Bremner showed at the Nines that she'd lost none of her ability despite an extended stint on the sidelines because of the birth of her son. At fullback or in the halves, she will add class.

Stat Attack
Dragons centre Jess Sergis enjoyed an incredible 2019 where she proved incredibly hard to stop in the NRLW, averaging 5.25 tackle busts per game. For the Roosters, Corban McGregor broke four tackles per match, as did the returning Botille Vette-Welsh while wearing St George Illawarra's No.1.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2020/09/29/nrl.com-nrlw-preview-round-1-v-roosters/
 

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Just wanted to bump this and get it back to the top of the forum. I had no idea we were playing at 11.30 this morning. So just in case anyone else is as dumb as me... get on it.

Pumped for this game. Thinking we might have a real shot this year.
 

SBD82

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Whoever is in recruitment did a great job. We looked small in the middle last year. Two intimidating props recruited for this season.
 

SBD82

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Tungai hasn’t had a great start to her career in the halves. Hope she can settle into the role soon.
 

TheFlash

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I think Keeley Davis would be a better 5/8, was surprised that Tungai was named at 5/8.
Dragons just need some ball , repeat sets near the roosters tryline..
The girls play with a compressed defensive line,couple of shifts should create some space for Kelly and Sergis to rum amok.. Charlotte Caslick is impressive, with room to move she will destroy teams on her own..
 

SBD82

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A dragons team playing poorly when they’re expected to win.

Hello darkness my old friend.
 

jeffdragon

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Caslick for roosters is a great player.
She looked good in the tradies commercial.
We aren't cohesive with so many good names.
 

SBD82

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Caslick for roosters is a great player.
She looked good in the tradies commercial.
We aren't cohesive with so many good names.
It’s not great eh? We have to Ferraris in the centres that are just not getting good ball.
 
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