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Round 13 v Dogs

getsmarty

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GAME DAY


Game day information: Round 13 v Bulldogs
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Tue 4 Jun 2019, 10:44 AM

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs v St George Illawarra Dragons
Monday, June 10
ANZ Stadium, Sydney Olympic Park


Broadcast: Fox League
Live stream: Kayo

Gates open: 1:40pm
Bulldogs v Dragons (Jersey Flegg): 1:55pm
Bulldogs v Dragons (NRL): 4pm

TICKETING

www.ticketek.com.au or call 13 28 49

RED V MEMBERSHIP

As this is an away game, Red V members are unable to use their membership cards for entry. All Red V members are able to access a two for one ticket offer for $30.

Members are also able to access a 20 per cent discount on pre-purchased tickets in the opposition reserved and general admission areas. Please check your emails or member card for further details. Tickets can be purchased from Ticketek.

MERCHANDISE

The Dragons merchandise van will be attending this event and will be located outside Gate C. Grab the latest winter range and stay warm at the game.

TRANSPORT

All tickets for the Bulldogs v Dragons match include entry and return travel on Sydney Trains services and Sydney Metro Services.

For the right to travel, show your ticket or proof of purchase to a Sydney Trains employee at the train station.

The closest station to ANZ Stadium is Olympic Park. For timetable information, click here.

BUS INFORMATION

The following Sydney Buses services run to Sydney Olympic Park:

  • Route 525 runs between Parramatta and Burwood via Sydney Olympic Park.
  • Route 526 runs from the Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf to Olympic Park.
Use the Transport NSW trip planner to help plan your journey. It will give you up-to-date train and bus timetable information. Click here for more information.

PLANNING TO DRIVE

For those planning to drive you can pre-book parking via:

  • Sydney Olympic Park authority: Print your ticket at home by clicking here. Please note: pre-booked parking tickets cannot be booked on the day of the event.
  • Ticketek: Order your tickets by clicking hereor calling 132 849. Please note: These can only be collected from Ticketek agencies.
Fans who do plan to drive should allow plenty of time to get to Sydney Olympic Park, find a parking space and get to their seat for the game.



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/04/game-day-information-round-13-v-bulldogs/
 

getsmarty

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Bulldogs v Dragons: Round 13 preview
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Tue 4 Jun 2019, 04:01 PM

They still have 13 matches to play in 2019, but there is sure to be a genuine sense of urgency for the Dragons heading into Monday's match against the Bulldogs.

They're only two points outside the top eight, but momentum isn't with the men in the Red V at the moment.

They lost their last five matches and slipped to 13th on the ladder.

As for the Bulldogs, their struggles started in round one and haven't let up.

Their only three wins have come against sides also outside the top eight in Wests Tigers, North Queensland and Gold Coast.

On the upside, the Dragons have injuries galore and the Dogs will be treating this one as a winnable contest.

As will be the case with many matches this weekend, the availability of Origin players will have a big say in the outcome of this contest.


Match: Bulldogs v Dragons

Round 13 - Monday 10th June

4:00pm

Home Team

Bulldogs

16th Position


Away Team

Dragons

13th Position

Venue: ANZ Stadium

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
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  • KAYO
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The Rundown
Team news
Bulldogs: Just one slight alteration for the Doggies, with Adam Elliott and Raymond Faitala-Mariner switching places. Elliott will start at lock and Faitala-Mariner shifts to the back-row. Origin rep Dylan Napa is named as a reserve and will almost certainly come into the starting side if he gets through Wednesday night.

Dragons: The Dragons look nothing like the team that took the field against Cronulla two weeks ago. Paul McGregor has named all three of his Origin reps - Tyson Frizell, Ben Hunt and Paul Vaughan - among an extended reserves list and will see how they pull up after Wednesday before finalising his 17-man team. Matt Dufty returns at fullback, with Zac Lomax shifting to centre for Tim Lafai (syndesmosis), while Jordan Pereira was dropped to the reserves. Corey Norman makes his comeback and Jai Field has been named at halfback but could make way for Hunt. Blake Lawrie moves from lock to prop for James Graham (fibula fracture), while Luciano Leilua has been named to start at lock. Korbin Sims and Jacob Host will start if Frizell and Vaughan are rested.


Match: Bulldogs v Dragons

Round 13 - Monday 10th June

4:00pm

Home Team

Bulldogs


Away Team

Dragons

Venue:ANZ Stadium

Team Lists
Backs
  • Fullback for Bulldogs is number 1 Nick Meaney
    1

    Fullback for Dragons is number 1 Matthew Dufty
  • Winger for Bulldogs is number 2 Christian Crichton
    2

    Winger for Dragons is number 2 Jonus Pearson
  • Centre for Bulldogs is number 3 Marcelo Montoya
    3

    Centre for Dragons is number 3 Euan Aitken
  • Centre for Bulldogs is number 4 Will Hopoate
    4

    Centre for Dragons is number 4 Zac Lomax
  • Winger for Bulldogs is number 5 Reimis Smith
    5

    Winger for Dragons is number 5 Mikaele Ravalawa
  • Five-Eighth for Bulldogs is number 6 Kieran Foran
    6

    Five-Eighth for Dragons is number 6 Corey Norman
  • Halfback for Bulldogs is number 7 Jack Cogger
    7

    Halfback for Dragons is number 7 Jai Field
Forwards
  • Prop for Bulldogs is number 8 Aiden Tolman
    8

    Prop for Dragons is number 8 Blake Lawrie
  • Hooker for Bulldogs is number 9 Jeremy Marshall-King
    9

    Hooker for Dragons is number 9 Cameron McInnes
  • Prop for Bulldogs is number 10 Ofahiki Ogden
    10

    Prop for Dragons is number 10 Korbin Sims
  • 2nd Row for Bulldogs is number 11 Josh Jackson
    11

    2nd Row for Dragons is number 11 Jacob Host
  • 2nd Row for Bulldogs is number 12 Raymond Faitala-Mariner
    12

    2nd Row for Dragons is number 12 Tariq Sims
  • Lock for Bulldogs is number 13 Adam Elliott
    13

    Lock for Dragons is number 13 Luciano Leilua
Interchange
  • Interchange for Bulldogs is number 14 Rhyse Martin
    14

    Interchange for Dragons is number 14 Jeremy Latimore
  • Interchange for Bulldogs is number 15 Danny Fualalo
    15

    Interchange for Dragons is number 15 Reece Robson
  • Interchange for Bulldogs is number 16 Chris Smith
    16

    Interchange for Dragons is number 16 Lachlan Timm
  • Interchange for Bulldogs is number 17 Sauaso Sue
    17

    Interchange for Dragons is number 17 Josh Kerr
Reserves
  • Reserve for Bulldogs is number 19 Lachlan Lewis
    19 18

    Reserve for Dragons is number 18 Jordan Pereira
  • Reserve for Bulldogs is number 20 Corey Harawira-Naera
    20 19

    Reserve for Dragons is number 19 Mitchell Allgood
  • Reserve for Bulldogs is number 21 Michael Lichaa
    21 20

    Reserve for Dragons is number 20 Ben Hunt
  • Reserve for Bulldogs is number 23 Dylan Napa
    23 21

    Reserve for Dragons is number 21 Tyson Frizell
Bulldogs Ins
  • Corey Harawira-Naera
  • Dylan Napa
  • Lachlan Lewis
  • Michael Lichaa
Ins
Dragons Ins
  • Corey Norman
  • Jeremy Latimore
  • Josh Kerr
  • Lachlan Timm
  • Matthew Dufty
  • Mikaele Ravalawa
  • Mitchell Allgood
Bulldogs Outs

Outs
Dragons Ins
  • James Graham
  • Timoteo Lafai
Key match-up
Corey Norman v Kieran Foran. The expected return of Norman should give the Dragons more to offer in attack. If the Dragons forwards can win the battle in the middle, Norman will have time to work some magic. Foran, on the other hand, needs to kick-start Canterbury's attack.

For the Bulldogs to win
The Bulldogs need to find a way to start scoring more points. They're averaging fewer than 13 a game so far this year. High completion rates are one thing, being a consistent threat with ball in hand is something else.

For the Dragons to win
Injuries to key forwards haven't helped, but the Dragons are sitting in 16th spot when it comes to metres gained. As a comparison, the Rabbitohs average an extra 170m per game in ground made with ball in hand.

Brett Kimmorley says
It’s tough to get a form gauge on the Dragons – five losses in a row and now they also have players backing up from Origin. Ben Hunt is going to be exhausted after playing dummy half in Origin. With Kieran Foran back playing some decent football and asking questions the Dogs might be able to get the job done. They only problem for them might be getting to 16-18 points which will probably be enough. Bulldogs by 2

Stat Attack
Line breaks haven't been a forte of either side so far this year. According to NRL.com Stats, the Dragons have made 35 in 11 matches, while the Bulldogs have made 36 in 12.

And another thing ...
Canterbury aren't short of willing workers in their forward pack. They have three players - Aiden Tolman (seventh), Jeremy Marshall-King (ninth) and Josh Jackson (10th) all inside the top 10 for tackles made. Cameron McInness (second) and the injured James Graham (19th) are the only Dragons in the top 20.



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/04/bulldogs-v-dragons-round-13-preview/
 

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You know what will crack me up? If McGregor decides to rest the origin blokes. He wouldn't rest them last year when we were sitting in 1st on the ladder and should have rested them but watch him rest them when we are desperate for wins with our season on life support.
 

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He wouldn't rest them last year when we were sitting in 1st on the ladder and should have rested them but watch him rest them when we are desperate for wins with our season on life support.

Just remember, it is the fans that are desperate for wins. These coaches and players get paid to dish the crud up that they have been, and they don't seem even somewhat concerned from where I am sitting.

He just may rest one or two of them as it seems to me they've given up on 2019.
 
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Norman ready to help stem Dragons slide
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    Corey Norman is set to return from injury to boost struggling St George Illawarra.
    Corey Norman has declared himself ready to return from injury and help St George Illawarra end their spiralling slide down the NRL ladder.

    Norman hasn't played since fracturing his cheekbone in their round-eight loss to Parramatta, one of five straight defeats that has left them languishing in 13th spot.

    But the star five-eighth is expected to be named by coach Paul McGregor for Monday's Queen's Birthday clash with Canterbury.

    "I was going to play (last) week if we had a game but obviously we had the bye and it was good to get away," Norman said.

    "I'll be ready to play against the Bulldogs.

    "I got a bit bored sitting on the sidelines. Training's boring when you can't do much with your face. So I'm excited to jump back in and play some footy."

    Norman's inclusion is a welcome sight for a Dragons side that, like many NRL clubs this year, have been forced to reach deep into their rosters.

    Skipper Gareth Widdop (shoulder), James Graham (leg) and Tim Lafai (ankle) are all on their long-term casualty list, while Jack de Belin remains stood down.

    Norman said the entire team needed to band together to arrest their alarming slump that includes failing to complete 80 per cent in all five losses.

    "We'll do it as a team. As a team we need to get out of this rut and we're looking forward to doing it on Monday," Norman said.

    "We just haven't given ourselves a chance. We've dropped the ball, our possession's poor.

    "And we've clocked off 10-20 minutes defensively in a lot of games. Teams just came over the top of us and we just didn't have enough power to come back.

    "We need to hold the ball and get our defence right."

    Australian Associated Press


    https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6197826/norman-ready-to-help-stem-dragons-slide/?cs=14274
 

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It’s in the grand final

So Matt Dufty has turned into a demon defender after one week in the CC has he and Ravalawa has resolved his many issues in roughly the same time frame . Yeah right. The dogs will be drooling at the prospect of a repeat of last year's 38-0 farewell embarrassment to Gypsy.

Mary seems to think that all you have to do is cure players defensive, positional and catching issues is to spell them for one week. This is cargo cult stuff. It's time for thinking outside of the square. I would have moved Pereira into the right centre and given Saab a shot on the wing. Campbell Graham was 18 when he debuted on the wing for Souths last year so why not give Saab a go?
 

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So Matt Dufty has turned into a demon defender after one week in the CC has he and Ravalawa has resolved his many issues in roughly the same time frame . Yeah right. The dogs will be drooling at the prospect of a repeat of last year's 38-0 farewell embarrassment to Gypsy.

Mary seems to think that all you have to do is cure players defensive, positional and catching issues is to spell them for one week. This is cargo cult stuff. It's time for thinking outside of the square. I would have moved Pereira into the right centre and given Saab a shot on the wing. Campbell Graham was 18 when he debuted on the wing for Souths last year so why not give Saab a go?
Saab is not currently in the 30 man squad (28 in our case). Although a good prospect, from what I have seen, he's not ready for first grade yet.
 
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This is a game we can win.

The Canterbury line up is just as ordinary as ours.

In fact I will go out on a limb and say it is actually worse than our side even with our SOO players potentially out.

It’s all about club culture and attitude.

Saints by 4.

Norman to lead the way.
 

hewi

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FFS he’s dropped Pereria for Ravalawa, plus Dufty back to full back
This is a game we can win.

The Canterbury line up is just as ordinary as ours.

In fact I will go out on a limb and say it is actually worse than our side even with our SOO players potentially out.

It’s all about club culture and attitude.

Saints by 4.

Norman to lead the way.

We can win many games but not with this coach. I don’t share your optimism.
 

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