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'14 // R17 // Sat // Dragons 27-24 Cowboys // Jubilee Oval

Round 17: Dragons v Cowboys

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Timmah

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1. Adam Quinlan 2. Charly Runciman 14. Peter Mata'utia 4. Gerard Beale 5. Jason Nightingale
6. Gareth Widdop 7. Benji Marshall
8. Ben Creagh 9. Mitch Rein 10. Michael Cooper 11. Leeson Ah Mau 12. Joel Thompson 13. Jack de Belin

15. Bronson Harrison 16. Shane Pumipi 17. Will Matthews 19. Dylan Farrell
20. Jack Stockwell 25. Dan Hunt

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1. Matthew Wright 2. Curtis Rona 3. Tautau Moga 4. Kane Linnett 5. Antonio Winterstein
6. Robert Lui 7. Michael Morgan
8. Scott Bolton 9. Rory Kostjasyn 10. Ashton Sims 11. Tariq Sims 12. Jason Taumalolo 13. Glenn Hall

14. Anthony Mitchell 15. Ethan Lowe 16. John Asiata 17. Sam Hoare
18. Ben Spina


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Head Referee: Gavin Badger
Assist Referee: Adam Devcich

Sideline Officials: Paul Holland, Ricky MacFarlane
Video Referees: Chris Ward, Luke Phillips


VB NSW Cup Round 17
SAT 2:40PM | Illawarra Cutters (SGI) v Newcastle Knights (NEW) @ Jubilee Oval, Kogarah

QRL Intrust Super Cup Round 7 (previously postponed)
SAT 5:30PM | Northern Pride (NQL) v Easts Tigers (MEL) @ Davies Park, Mareeba
Mackay Cutters (NQL) Residents Break

Holden Cup Under 20's Round 17
SAT 12:40PM | Dragons v Cowboys @ Jubilee Oval, Kogarah​
 
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Godz Illa

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Some great stuff happening at Kogarah tomorrow. Almost like a religious service for a true Saint.

http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/...d-a-giant-of-rugby-league-20140703-zsu5d.html

It is significant that Saturday’s memorial ceremony for Reg Gasnier at Kogarah Oval will have an almost religious formality because the Dragons and Immortal centre set rugby league records with a quiet grace which was very nearly priestly.
His country's youngest-ever captain at 23 years and 28 days in 1962, he played in 39 Tests, toured with the Kangaroos three times, scored 219 tries in 223 first-class games and was a Team of the Century player.
Despite there being no vision of St George in 1959, the year he began his brilliant career – and little of Gasnier himself – he is known to two generations of fans who never saw him play and my generation who did and will never forget it.
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Reg Gasnier in action for St George.

We recall him larger than life, shining like a Sunday morning, bursting downfield in heart-stopping swiftness, always a footballer but athletically one who carried a mystical beauty.

He was not only the most valuable backline player of his era, he was also the most dazzling, the most breathtaking, the most engaging and the most joy to watch.
Saturday's ceremony, to precede the Dragons versus Cowboys match, will begin at 4.25pm and be televised by Fox Sports.
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The original Immortals ... Clive Churchill, Bob Fulton, Johnny Raper and Reg Gasnier.

Each fan attending will be handed a tribute booklet and the ceremony will involve the five living Immortals plus Gasnier’s captain coach, Norm Provan, handing the Gasnier family medallions for each of Reg’s six premierships.
Players from Gasnier’s junior club, Renown, together with those from St George who played 10 or more games with him, will form a guard of honour.
His co-centre in St George’s 1962 grand final and fellow Kangaroo tourist in 1959, John Riley, will be at Kogarah, the first opportunity to honour Gasnier on his old home ground since he died on May 11, just a day short of his 75th birthday.
Gasnier and Riley were St George juniors who played for rival clubs, with Riley playing for Ramsgate United.
“I hated him then but I loved him in 1957 when we played in St George’s winning Presidents Cup team,” Riley said. “From the first day to the last day I played with him, I will never forget him going past them, stepping a bit wider each time.
“We loved to see the back of him but we also knew it was going to be a try. He was unselfish, too. He made a bloody heap of tries for others as well.”
Riley and Gasnier both missed the 1959 grand final, breaking down with injury the week before, yet both toured with the Kangaroos.
“He missed the first seven games with a hamstring injury but was as good over there as he was here,” Riley says.
“The fields were muddy but he just floated across the top of them. He also dodged most of the stiffies [stiff arm tackles].”
Gasnier’s wife Maureen and Riley’s wife Gwen were bridesmaids at each other’s weddings.
“They are as thick as thieves,” Riley says. “They played golf together as members of what we called the ‘rat pack’ at Woolaware Golf Club.”
Riley’s comments evoke memories of a one-club, one-woman era when Sydney’s footballers grew up in the district where they learnt their junior football, became engaged to the first woman they seriously dated and stayed married. They retired before their use-by date, mainly to pursue further careers to support their growing families.
It’s a wholesome image which complements Gasnier’s pristine on-field reputation.
Of the possibility of ever leaving St George, he once told me, "The residential qualification applied, but I was red-and-white crazy. It was always my ambition to play for St George."

Of his hero, St George five-eighth Johnny Hawke, he said. "I ran onto the field after one of his games to get the corner post. It was wet and the bloody thing unfurled in 10 seconds."

He gave most of his football jumpers away but not his first Test jersey, worn in 1959 at the SCG against New Zealand. "I paraded around my parents' home at Mortdale in that jumper and slept in it," he said.

Of his retirement, before he reached the age of 29, after hobbling from the field nine minutes from the end of a Kangaroo tour match against a French Hopefuls team on a chilly Avignon day in 1968, he said, "I could have played for St George in '68 but my priorities had changed. I wanted to spend time with my family and devote more time to my career."
When he suffered nerve damage to the left side of his face in November 1994, beginning 20 years of medical attention, he said of Maureen, “She has become the general manager of my operations.”
Riley says of the tumours, "It was a terrible illness he went though. I never once heard him say, ‘Why me?’."
It is difficult to reconcile the wasted, withered Gasnier in his final years with the athletic aura he displayed from an early age.
He played first-grade cricket for St George, once representing NSW against a Fiji XI alongside Keith Miller, Richie Benaud, Alan Davidson, Neil Harvey and Norm O’Neill.
He also played baseball for NSW and was a handy golfer.
Riley recalls, “He’d also run in all the athletic carnivals,” winning events from the sprints to the middle distance.
“On the ’59 tour, we went skiing in France, wearing these daggy old tracksuits. None of us had ever skied before. Reg kept falling arse over tit.
“We laughed and he told us all to piss off. In the end we all went to the bar and told him he was the world’s worst skier.
“It was the only thing he wasn’t good at.”
Each year, in perpetuity, a Dragons home game at Jubilee Oval Kogarah will be the Reg Gasnier match. A Reg Gasnier scholarship will be awarded annually, to a local male or female rugby league person, to assist with their continued personal and professional development for three years.
A plaque will be laid at the north-west corner of the playing field at Kogarah.
 

Rhino_NQ

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cant see us winning this but aslong as the effort is their and they don't drop their bundle ill be happy
 

Hutty1986

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Saints should be massively pumped up for this. Crucial game for our top 8 hopes and a big occasion.
 

ek999

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Ben Spina playing who, with Laurie, will be the first father and son to play for the Cowboys
 

DOGSvsEELS

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if the dragons don't step up here they have no heart & will be a disgrace, especially against a weakened cows side away.

good to see farrell back. is kyle stanley still injured? he had a lot of potential a few years back, haven't seen much of him?

I think it's a mistake moving morgan, he's been great at fb.

what's the deal with feltd? he had one bad game (wasn't the only one) & havn't seen him since, it's a shame he has a lot of potential. a lot of clubs could use him if he's not going to be picked in firsts, especially sharks or souths...
 

MacDougall

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Just getting a vibe that the Cowboys are going to go ape shit here and catch the Dragons out a bit with intensity.
 

DOGSvsEELS

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fmd quinlan you idiot! only one side has come out top play, fmd if the dragons can't get pumped for this somethings seriously wrong.
 
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