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Coach tells Dragons: stop the errors
BY MICHAEL CARAYANNIS
25 May, 2012 04:00 AM
STEVE Price has issued a warning to his St George Illawarra charges: curb your basic errors or face further losses.
The Dragons are in the midst of a three-game losing streak when they host Parramatta in their final game of the season at WIN Jubilee Oval on Saturday night.
Simple handling errors proved costly against South Sydney in their golden-point loss last Sunday.
The Dragons dropped the ball just seven times but the Rabbitohs made them pay.
Price was blunt on what needed to change.
Errors were made at crucial times, Price said.
I thought we moved the ball around well at times and moved their defence.
But we came up with three crucial errors on play one.
Five-eighth Jamie Soward has already declared the Dragons will be playing for their season on Saturday night.
They have slipped to 11th on the premiership ladder and face a desperate Eels side which have won just one of their nine matches this year.
They are still a proud footy club, Price said. Weve got to get ourselves right so we can put in a good performance for our last game [at Kogarah] of the year.
Weve got a tremendous work ethic among our football club.
Youve just got to keep belief in what works and we know what does work for us.
Meanwhile, interchange hooker Cameron King is confident he has overcome his latest injury setback as he looks to play in back-to-back NRL games for the first time in his blossoming career.
King returned from a broken thumb against South Sydney.
Ive had a rough couple of years, King, 20, said. Its been more frustrating than anything.
The times Ive got injured it wasnt really my fault but its just part of footy.
There are times you think why me but if you go down that path you see guys fall out of the game.
King was solid in his 30 minutes from the interchange bench after relieving starting rake Mitch Rein.
He has a chance to establish himself as a NRL player while Nathan Fien (knee) spends at least another three weeks on the sidelines.
You need back to back games to get your confidence and match fitness up, King said.
Price has told me that if I see something with the ball I should go for it and to make sure I get my defence right.
During his latest injury break King inked a new two-year deal with the club, fending away offers from at least two NRL clubs including Newcastle.
I always wanted to stay here and get it done early, King said. Ive known Pricey for a while know and weve got a good relationship.
He looked after me when I came into the 20s and I owe him a lot.
Representative backrower Beau Scott (elbow) will return on Saturday. Brett Morris is expected to overcome an ankle injury and play.
Most errors per game:
Titans: 13
Sharks 12.54
Roosters:12
Tigers: 11.9
Warriors: 11.8
Knights: 11.7
Cowboys: 11.5
Dragons: 11.27
Bulldogs: 11
Panthers: 11
Sea Eagles: 10.9
Broncos: 10.8
Eels: 10.6
Rabbitohs: 9.9
Raiders: 9.7
Storm: 9.6
http://www.theleader.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/coach-tells-dragons-stop-the-errors/2567912.aspx?storypage=0
BY MICHAEL CARAYANNIS
25 May, 2012 04:00 AM
STEVE Price has issued a warning to his St George Illawarra charges: curb your basic errors or face further losses.
The Dragons are in the midst of a three-game losing streak when they host Parramatta in their final game of the season at WIN Jubilee Oval on Saturday night.
Simple handling errors proved costly against South Sydney in their golden-point loss last Sunday.
The Dragons dropped the ball just seven times but the Rabbitohs made them pay.
Price was blunt on what needed to change.
Errors were made at crucial times, Price said.
I thought we moved the ball around well at times and moved their defence.
But we came up with three crucial errors on play one.
Five-eighth Jamie Soward has already declared the Dragons will be playing for their season on Saturday night.
They have slipped to 11th on the premiership ladder and face a desperate Eels side which have won just one of their nine matches this year.
They are still a proud footy club, Price said. Weve got to get ourselves right so we can put in a good performance for our last game [at Kogarah] of the year.
Weve got a tremendous work ethic among our football club.
Youve just got to keep belief in what works and we know what does work for us.
Meanwhile, interchange hooker Cameron King is confident he has overcome his latest injury setback as he looks to play in back-to-back NRL games for the first time in his blossoming career.
King returned from a broken thumb against South Sydney.
Ive had a rough couple of years, King, 20, said. Its been more frustrating than anything.
The times Ive got injured it wasnt really my fault but its just part of footy.
There are times you think why me but if you go down that path you see guys fall out of the game.
King was solid in his 30 minutes from the interchange bench after relieving starting rake Mitch Rein.
He has a chance to establish himself as a NRL player while Nathan Fien (knee) spends at least another three weeks on the sidelines.
You need back to back games to get your confidence and match fitness up, King said.
Price has told me that if I see something with the ball I should go for it and to make sure I get my defence right.
During his latest injury break King inked a new two-year deal with the club, fending away offers from at least two NRL clubs including Newcastle.
I always wanted to stay here and get it done early, King said. Ive known Pricey for a while know and weve got a good relationship.
He looked after me when I came into the 20s and I owe him a lot.
Representative backrower Beau Scott (elbow) will return on Saturday. Brett Morris is expected to overcome an ankle injury and play.
Most errors per game:
Titans: 13
Sharks 12.54
Roosters:12
Tigers: 11.9
Warriors: 11.8
Knights: 11.7
Cowboys: 11.5
Dragons: 11.27
Bulldogs: 11
Panthers: 11
Sea Eagles: 10.9
Broncos: 10.8
Eels: 10.6
Rabbitohs: 9.9
Raiders: 9.7
Storm: 9.6

http://www.theleader.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/coach-tells-dragons-stop-the-errors/2567912.aspx?storypage=0