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ISP and Jersey Flegg Finals

possm

Coach
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Herbert and Field not up to scratch this game. Field has had a shocker and Herbert is not showing much at all.
 

Saint_JimmyG

First Grade
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5,067
In one way, it’s a shame Nicholls played his one NRL match with a vastly under strengthened side.

7. Nicholls
9. Hunt next year might be worth s look.
 

aquiin

Juniors
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194
He has talent but you need more than that. Needs a couple more pre-seasons and a coach that can figure him out as a fullback or five-eighth.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP


Late fightback not enough for ISP Dragons
Author
Matt Buxton NSWRL.com.au
Timestamp
Sun 16 Sep 2018, 06:58 PM

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are in to the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership Grand Final after a thrilling 28-26 victory over a fast-finishing St George Illawarra Dragons outfit.

Josh Cleeland was superb for the Bulldogs by constantly creating chances for his team, while Mason Cerruto had one of his best games for the club off the back of a powerful forward pack.

The Dragons were boosted by the inclusions of Jai Field and Blake Lawrie who both played in the NRL last night, with Field in particular causing havoc with the ball in hand. Reuben Garrick was one of, if not, the best player of the field despite being on the losing team with two tries, a try assist, and an involvement in the last try.

A shaky start for both teams saw the Dragons invite the Bulldogs into good ball territory through poor handling, and in return the Bulldogs bombed two try-scoring chances when Eastwood couldn’t hold onto the ball close to the line and Mason Cerruto dropped it during a left-side raid.

A huge hit from Eastwood forced another Dragons error to which they received a penalty off the ensuing set, the Rhyse Martin posted the first points of the game with a penalty goal.

Back-to-back penalties gave the Bulldogs another golden opportunity that they converted into a try when crafty dummy half by Zac Woolford passed to Renouf To’omaga, who had to wrestle his way through a number of defenders to plant the ball down.

An error off the kick-off set meant the Bulldogs conceded a scrum inside their half and the Dragons immediately responded when Pat Herbert made a line-break off the scrum. He was pulled down 10 metres short, but they couldn’t stop the brilliance of Jai Field on the next tackle when he sharply stepped off his left foot and threw a pin-point miracle offload to Reuben Garrick who charged onto the ball and scored.

Garrick soon had his second the next time the Dragons were on the attack; the halves linked up and with players in motion Adam Clune threw a bullet-pass to his left, to which the skilled centre ran a beautiful line and took the lead for the first time.

A great play before half-time from Morgan Harper gave the Bulldogs a final chance when he stripped the ball and earned possession back; Francis Tualau crashed over a few plays later to take the lead right back from the Dragons.

The Bulldogs went very close to opening the scoring in the second half when Cleeland put in a perfect grubber off the back of a Cerruto run to which Harper won the race, but couldn’t pick the ball up cleanly.

Garrick continued his absolute field day off the back of that when Jai Field once again got to the outside of his defender with sheer speed, threw a nice pass to the centre who held it up perfectly for Shaun Sauni-Esau who had plenty of work to do but finished in the corner.

Some great scramble defence from the Dragons prevented what looked to be another certain try with Cleeland at speed, but they couldn’t stop the next effort when Fa’amanu Brown put a kick up to a pack of players from both teams that wasn’t handled by anyone until John Olive pounced on the loose ball to take the lead back.

Cleeland would not be denied the next time he saw an opportunity when he broke the line, drew the fullback and passed to Cerruto who raced away to score under the posts.

That try seemed like the game was over, but the Dragons went so close in a frantic final few minutes of the game.

Field continued to buzz around the ball and created an opportunity for Stephen Masters to score, but a contender for try of the year followed. The Dragons just kept the ball alive, and through a series of freakish offloads and a final kick, Pat Herbert scored to bring the margin back to two points with minutes left. Words can’t describe the sheer franticness of the try; it simply has to be seen to be believed.

The Dragons had one last roll of the dice, but the Bulldogs kept them out to book their place in the Grand Final against the Newtown Jets.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/09/16/late-fightback-not-enough-for-isp-dragons/
 

BLM01

First Grade
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He has talent but you need more than that. Needs a couple more pre-seasons and a coach that can figure him out as a fullback or five-eighth.

Mat Head..also part of 1st grade assistants..ther in lies the problem. There is a bit of a mimic from what goes down in 1st grade. Cant ice key moments when game in balance especially tactical kicking game putting opposition under pressure or repeat sets. Same in 1sts.
In ISP we were at 14 all with 15-20 to go and with momentum and also let that one slip with poor last tackle options, dropping the ball and discipline. Another game that we let slip out of our grasp. 3 v 4 in the GF.

But Jai Field is not 1st grade material, I understand his bench role on Saturday night for the off the cuff brilliance in attack at 5/8th but needed slightly more game time in the 2nd half. I would of brought him on at 10-2. But a regular 1st grader and fullback no way.

Nicholls is too slow for 1st grade and has been around a while whilst has the smarts, as does Clune but his defence is too weak for 1st grade. Dragons need to invest in a better back up halves for 1st grade. I would like to poach the Penrith half that starred when their origin players were out or Lino from the Warriors. Have we got a jersey flegg half coming through?
If our 1st grade squad find a good back up to fill in positions 1-5, 6-7 and a prop for next year we can give the Top 4 a real shake. So 3 purchases for 19 with the money leaving this year. AND extend LOMAX past 2019 now.
 

Smurf

Juniors
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INTRUST SUPER PREMIERSHIP


Late fightback not enough for ISP Dragons
Author
Matt Buxton NSWRL.com.au
Timestamp
Sun 16 Sep 2018, 06:58 PM

The Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs are in to the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership Grand Final after a thrilling 28-26 victory over a fast-finishing St George Illawarra Dragons outfit.

Josh Cleeland was superb for the Bulldogs by constantly creating chances for his team, while Mason Cerruto had one of his best games for the club off the back of a powerful forward pack.

The Dragons were boosted by the inclusions of Jai Field and Blake Lawrie who both played in the NRL last night, with Field in particular causing havoc with the ball in hand. Reuben Garrick was one of, if not, the best player of the field despite being on the losing team with two tries, a try assist, and an involvement in the last try.

A shaky start for both teams saw the Dragons invite the Bulldogs into good ball territory through poor handling, and in return the Bulldogs bombed two try-scoring chances when Eastwood couldn’t hold onto the ball close to the line and Mason Cerruto dropped it during a left-side raid.

A huge hit from Eastwood forced another Dragons error to which they received a penalty off the ensuing set, the Rhyse Martin posted the first points of the game with a penalty goal.

Back-to-back penalties gave the Bulldogs another golden opportunity that they converted into a try when crafty dummy half by Zac Woolford passed to Renouf To’omaga, who had to wrestle his way through a number of defenders to plant the ball down.

An error off the kick-off set meant the Bulldogs conceded a scrum inside their half and the Dragons immediately responded when Pat Herbert made a line-break off the scrum. He was pulled down 10 metres short, but they couldn’t stop the brilliance of Jai Field on the next tackle when he sharply stepped off his left foot and threw a pin-point miracle offload to Reuben Garrick who charged onto the ball and scored.

Garrick soon had his second the next time the Dragons were on the attack; the halves linked up and with players in motion Adam Clune threw a bullet-pass to his left, to which the skilled centre ran a beautiful line and took the lead for the first time.

A great play before half-time from Morgan Harper gave the Bulldogs a final chance when he stripped the ball and earned possession back; Francis Tualau crashed over a few plays later to take the lead right back from the Dragons.

The Bulldogs went very close to opening the scoring in the second half when Cleeland put in a perfect grubber off the back of a Cerruto run to which Harper won the race, but couldn’t pick the ball up cleanly.

Garrick continued his absolute field day off the back of that when Jai Field once again got to the outside of his defender with sheer speed, threw a nice pass to the centre who held it up perfectly for Shaun Sauni-Esau who had plenty of work to do but finished in the corner.

Some great scramble defence from the Dragons prevented what looked to be another certain try with Cleeland at speed, but they couldn’t stop the next effort when Fa’amanu Brown put a kick up to a pack of players from both teams that wasn’t handled by anyone until John Olive pounced on the loose ball to take the lead back.

Cleeland would not be denied the next time he saw an opportunity when he broke the line, drew the fullback and passed to Cerruto who raced away to score under the posts.

That try seemed like the game was over, but the Dragons went so close in a frantic final few minutes of the game.

Field continued to buzz around the ball and created an opportunity for Stephen Masters to score, but a contender for try of the year followed. The Dragons just kept the ball alive, and through a series of freakish offloads and a final kick, Pat Herbert scored to bring the margin back to two points with minutes left. Words can’t describe the sheer franticness of the try; it simply has to be seen to be believed.

The Dragons had one last roll of the dice, but the Bulldogs kept them out to book their place in the Grand Final against the Newtown Jets.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/09/16/late-fightback-not-enough-for-isp-dragons/

Loved watching this again
Again gutted we lost , this time by 2points
The comeback at the end was epic with a sensational try to Herbert

Herbert is certainly ready for FG IMO
 

New Dragon

Juniors
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94
Mat Head..also part of 1st grade assistants..ther in lies the problem. There is a bit of a mimic from what goes down in 1st grade. Cant ice key moments when game in balance especially tactical kicking game putting opposition under pressure or repeat sets. Same in 1sts.
In ISP we were at 14 all with 15-20 to go and with momentum and also let that one slip with poor last tackle options, dropping the ball and discipline. Another game that we let slip out of our grasp. 3 v 4 in the GF.

But Jai Field is not 1st grade material, I understand his bench role on Saturday night for the off the cuff brilliance in attack at 5/8th but needed slightly more game time in the 2nd half. I would of brought him on at 10-2. But a regular 1st grader and fullback no way.

Nicholls is too slow for 1st grade and has been around a while whilst has the smarts, as does Clune but his defence is too weak for 1st grade. Dragons need to invest in a better back up halves for 1st grade. I would like to poach the Penrith half that starred when their origin players were out or Lino from the Warriors. Have we got a jersey flegg half coming through?
If our 1st grade squad find a good back up to fill in positions 1-5, 6-7 and a prop for next year we can give the Top 4 a real shake. So 3 purchases for 19 with the money leaving this year. AND extend LOMAX past 2019 now.
Keep and eye on Ty Wishart who is Rod's son. He is in my view a good prospect and leaves Sailor for dead. good defender, fast and good footy brain.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW Team Of The Year
Author
NSWRL
Timestamp
Fri 21 Sep 2018, 05:10 PM

Players from the St George Illawarra Dragons (five) and the Penrith Panthers (four) dominate the 2018 Intrust Super Premiership NSW Team of the Year, including Caleb Aekins as captain for being the best player all season.

The key positions of fullback, five-eighth, halfback and hooker are all made up of players aged 22 and under, highlighting the high amount of up-and-coming talent within the Intrust Super Premiership NSW.

Out of the 17 players picked, 10 made their NRL debut in 2018.

Newtown coach Greg Matterson has been named as the Coach of the Year ahead of the Jets’ 2018 Grand Final appearance.

PLAYER

CLUB

1. Caleb Aekins (C)

Penrith Panthers

2. Jordan Pereira

St George Illawarra Dragons

3. Patrick Herbert

St George Illawarra Dragons

4. Adam Keighran

Penrith Panthers

5. Sione Katoa

Newtown Jets

6. Connor Tracey

North Sydney Bears

7. Kyle Flanagan

Newtown Jets

8. Kaide Ellis

Penrith Panthers

9. Reece Robson

St George Illawarra Dragons

10. Renouf To’omaga

Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs

11. Luke Garner

Western Suburbs Magpies

12. Sitili Tupouniua

Wyong Roos

13. Blake Lawrie

St George Illawarra Dragons

14. Darren Nicholls

St George Illawarra Dragons

15. Tom Amone

Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles

16. Liam Martin

Penrith Panthers

17. Tevita Satae

Warriors

COACH: Greg Matterson

Newtown Jets


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/09/22/2018-intrust-super-premiership-nsw-team-of-the-year/
 

BLM01

First Grade
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Did anyone watch this GF today and explain what was doin with the presenatation. Newtown skipper not making a speech (it was bizarre), presenter said we will just move on from that...nor did the MOM. Dont know if it was cut out of the telecast due to having to go to News?..Weird. Congrats to Dogs. Newtown blew it with errors.
 

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