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My man Gasnier

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On today's evidence, surely we lose nothing by replacing Aitken with Herbert & McInnes with Robson (both of whom seem non choker types). Is that called selection on form, which keeps players sharp & honest??

Fair call on Herbert/Aitken, but drop McInnes? He's been one of the most consistent players we've had this year. Not to mention expecting a reserve grade hooker to play 80 mins of an nrl game at the business end of the season?
 

getsmarty

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Herbert heroics inspire tough ISP Dragons win
Author
Ryan Selvage NSWRL.com.au
Timestamp
Sat 18 Aug 2018, 03:08 PM

St. George Illawarra Dragons have all-but assured their place in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW top four, proving too good for a determined Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles outfit 30-10 in the sides' Round 23 clash at Campbelltown Stadium.


On a wet and windy afternoon in Sydney's south-west, Dragons' stand-in fullback Patrick Herbert was the star – laying on two first-half tries before sealing the match for his side with four points of his own in the 77th minute.

The vital two competitions earned means the Dragons have likely secured a top four finish with one match to play, ahead of the Intrust Super Premiership NSW finals series commencing in two weeks' time.

Returning from injury, Dragons backrower Jacob Host crashed across for the first points of the afternoon, just five minutes played.

The hard-to-tackle edge-forward drove his way through defenders to score, collecting a deft pass from experience No.7 Darren Nicholls to find four points.

Nicholls couldn't convert and the Dragons' lead stayed at 4-0.

Blacktown all-but found an immediate reply and levelled the scores at 4-apiece, courtesy of Tevita Funa. Funa's defensive read lead to Hosts' try, but the fleet-of-foot centre responded in kind to see his side draw square.

Cade Cust's grubbing kick found its way into the in-goal area – and into Funa's hands – but the centre couldn't convert his own try as the score remained 4-4.

In a first-half where both teams had blocks of possession, the Sea Eagles continued to ask questions of the Dragons' defence – to which they had all the answers.

Guided by Nicholls' astute kicking game, the Dragons worked the ball deep into the Sea Eagles' half and again they found a try, second time around via winger Shaun Sauni-Esau.

The nippy outside back, playing in just his second Intrust Super Premiership match, collected a neat offload from fullback Pat Herbert who swivelled in a tackle to create space for his flanker.

Kicking into the teeth of the breeze, Nicholls' conversion was again waved away, and the Dragons lead 8-4.

The four-point lead soon became eight when Herbert laid on another try, this time for the side's opposite winger, Steven Marsters.

10 metres from the Sea Eagle's line, Herbert broke through a would-be tackler and kicked through into the in-goal area. The inch-perfect grubber was planted by Marsters who scored the side's third.

Nicholls' conversion again failed to raise the touch judges' flags. The sides then returned to the sheds, the Dragons holding a 12-4 front.

Upon the resumption, the Dragons' Reece Robson had looked to have scooted his way over the line for a try but was ruled to have used an unfair advantage, running behind the previous play's ruck to burrow his way past defenders.

Momentum swung on the back of the ensuing penalty and Blacktown capitalised in full.

Fresh onto the field, replacement hooker Joey Tramontana was the lucky recipient of a ricocheted kick to score under the uprights.

Funa converted, narrowing Blacktown's deficit to just two points.

A Blacktown penalty in the 58th minute again looked likely to have the Sea Eagles deep on the attack, but when Tom Wright failed to find touch, the Dragons were gifted field position.

Ash Nisbet scored what looked a decisive try in the 62nd minute to have the Dragons, and Nicholls' successful conversion kicked the side 18-10 clear.

But when Tramontana had a second try – again in fortunate circumstances – to get the Sea Eagles back into the match.

In a tit-for-tat ending to the match, Reece Robson's try was offset by Maliko Filino's four-pointer, before Herbert stepped up to seal the deal for Mat Head's men

ST. GEORGE ILLAWARRA 30 (J Host S Sauni-Esau S Marsters A Nisbet R Robson P Herbert tries D Nicholls 3 goals) bt BLACKTOWN 18 (J Tramontana 2 T Funa M Filino tries Funa goal)


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/18/herbert-heroics-inspire-tough-isp-dragons-win/
 

denis preston

First Grade
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Herbert heroics inspire tough ISP Dragons win
Author
Ryan Selvage NSWRL.com.au
Timestamp
Sat 18 Aug 2018, 03:08 PM

St. George Illawarra Dragons have all-but assured their place in the Intrust Super Premiership NSW top four, proving too good for a determined Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles outfit 30-10 in the sides' Round 23 clash at Campbelltown Stadium.


On a wet and windy afternoon in Sydney's south-west, Dragons' stand-in fullback Patrick Herbert was the star – laying on two first-half tries before sealing the match for his side with four points of his own in the 77th minute.

The vital two competitions earned means the Dragons have likely secured a top four finish with one match to play, ahead of the Intrust Super Premiership NSW finals series commencing in two weeks' time.

Returning from injury, Dragons backrower Jacob Host crashed across for the first points of the afternoon, just five minutes played.

The hard-to-tackle edge-forward drove his way through defenders to score, collecting a deft pass from experience No.7 Darren Nicholls to find four points.

Nicholls couldn't convert and the Dragons' lead stayed at 4-0.

Blacktown all-but found an immediate reply and levelled the scores at 4-apiece, courtesy of Tevita Funa. Funa's defensive read lead to Hosts' try, but the fleet-of-foot centre responded in kind to see his side draw square.

Cade Cust's grubbing kick found its way into the in-goal area – and into Funa's hands – but the centre couldn't convert his own try as the score remained 4-4.

In a first-half where both teams had blocks of possession, the Sea Eagles continued to ask questions of the Dragons' defence – to which they had all the answers.

Guided by Nicholls' astute kicking game, the Dragons worked the ball deep into the Sea Eagles' half and again they found a try, second time around via winger Shaun Sauni-Esau.

The nippy outside back, playing in just his second Intrust Super Premiership match, collected a neat offload from fullback Pat Herbert who swivelled in a tackle to create space for his flanker.

Kicking into the teeth of the breeze, Nicholls' conversion was again waved away, and the Dragons lead 8-4.

The four-point lead soon became eight when Herbert laid on another try, this time for the side's opposite winger, Steven Marsters.

10 metres from the Sea Eagle's line, Herbert broke through a would-be tackler and kicked through into the in-goal area. The inch-perfect grubber was planted by Marsters who scored the side's third.

Nicholls' conversion again failed to raise the touch judges' flags. The sides then returned to the sheds, the Dragons holding a 12-4 front.

Upon the resumption, the Dragons' Reece Robson had looked to have scooted his way over the line for a try but was ruled to have used an unfair advantage, running behind the previous play's ruck to burrow his way past defenders.

Momentum swung on the back of the ensuing penalty and Blacktown capitalised in full.

Fresh onto the field, replacement hooker Joey Tramontana was the lucky recipient of a ricocheted kick to score under the uprights.

Funa converted, narrowing Blacktown's deficit to just two points.

A Blacktown penalty in the 58th minute again looked likely to have the Sea Eagles deep on the attack, but when Tom Wright failed to find touch, the Dragons were gifted field position.

Ash Nisbet scored what looked a decisive try in the 62nd minute to have the Dragons, and Nicholls' successful conversion kicked the side 18-10 clear.

But when Tramontana had a second try – again in fortunate circumstances – to get the Sea Eagles back into the match.

In a tit-for-tat ending to the match, Reece Robson's try was offset by Maliko Filino's four-pointer, before Herbert stepped up to seal the deal for Mat Head's men

ST. GEORGE ILLAWARRA 30 (J Host S Sauni-Esau S Marsters A Nisbet R Robson P Herbert tries D Nicholls 3 goals) bt BLACKTOWN 18 (J Tramontana 2 T Funa M Filino tries Funa goal)


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/18/herbert-heroics-inspire-tough-isp-dragons-win/

Hubert, ready for NRL now ! Robson & Host showed their class .Nicholls doesnt threaten the line much and is a bit slow but a good ISP player.. Masters strong but very slow but still only young.
 

dragonssamy61

First Grade
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Hubert, ready for NRL now ! Robson & Host showed their class .Nicholls doesnt threaten the line much and is a bit slow but a good ISP player.. Masters strong but very slow but still only young.

Dennis
I think that masters may become a 2nd rower if he continues to grow.
Whats your option
 

denis preston

First Grade
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Dennis
I think that masters may become a 2nd rower if he continues to grow.
Whats your option

Perhaps a slower type centre with ball skills but yes back row may be his best option when his body fully develops. Very strong now and lets assume the smarter coaches at our club have options open to him. More concerned where Garrick has gone : backwards .
 

Como Connection

First Grade
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Perhaps a slower type centre with ball skills but yes back row may be his best option when his body fully develops. Very strong now and lets assume the smarter coaches at our club have options open to him. More concerned where Garrick has gone : backwards .
Garrick is not playing well for sure.
CC
 

dragonssamy61

First Grade
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Perhaps a slower type centre with ball skills but yes back row may be his best option when his body fully develops. Very strong now and lets assume the smarter coaches at our club have options open to him. More concerned where Garrick has gone : backwards .

Garrick has not improved at all.
Poorly coached mybe
 

getsmarty

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ISP team: Round 24 v Mounties
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 21 Aug 2018, 05:03 PM

St George Illawarra Intrust Super Premiership coach Mat Head has named his Round 24 team to play the Mounties at GIO Stadium, Canberra on Saturday, August 25.

The Dragons sealed a top-four berth last weekend following a tough victory over the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles.

They'll kick off against the Mounties at 12:45pm.

ISP team for Round 24 v Mounties:

1. Pat Herbert
2. John Tohi
3. Reuben Garrick
4. Zac Lomax
5. Steven Marsters
6. Adam Clune
7. Darren Nicholls
8. Pio Sokobalavu
9. Reece Robson
10. Mitchell Allgood
11. Jackson Ford
12. Trent Peoples
13. Hame Sele

Interchange:
14. Joe Lovodua
15. Damien Sironen
16. Ash Nisbet
17. Josh Kerr
21. TJ Uele


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/21/isp-team-round-24-v-mounties/
 

getsmarty

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Jersey Flegg team: Round 24 v Mounties
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 21 Aug 2018, 05:11 PM

St George Illawarra Jersey Flegg coach Wayne Collins has named his team to play Mounties on Saturday, August 25 at GIO Stadium, Canberra.

The young Dragons went down to the Sea Eagles last weekend and are only just clinging on to a top eight berth currently.

Jersey Flegg team for Round 24 v Mounties:

1. Jason Gillard
2. Sam McCann
3. Shaun Sauni-Esau
4. Matheson Johns
5. Jiye Ellis
6. Tyran Wishart
7. Tristan Sailor
8. Juvilee Samiu
9. Cooper Purcell
10. Tom Angel
11. Luke Gale
12. Jayden Morgan
13. Hayden Lomax

Interchange:
14. Shalom O'Ofou
15. Jack Gordon
16. Matthew Nicholson
17. Josh Dowel
18. Matt Delbanco
20. Dylan Morris



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/21/jersey-flegg-team-round-24-v-mounties/
 

Ted bartolo

Juniors
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ISP team: Round 24 v Mounties
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 21 Aug 2018, 05:03 PM

St George Illawarra Intrust Super Premiership coach Mat Head has named his Round 24 team to play the Mounties at GIO Stadium, Canberra on Saturday, August 25.

The Dragons sealed a top-four berth last weekend following a tough victory over the Blacktown Workers Sea Eagles.

They'll kick off against the Mounties at 12:45pm.

ISP team for Round 24 v Mounties:

1. Pat Herbert
2. John Tohi
3. Reuben Garrick
4. Zac Lomax
5. Steven Marsters
6. Adam Clune
7. Darren Nicholls
8. Pio Sokobalavu
9. Reece Robson
10. Mitchell Allgood
11. Jackson Ford
12. Trent Peoples
13. Hame Sele

Interchange:
14. Joe Lovodua
15. Damien Sironen
16. Ash Nisbet
17. Josh Kerr
21. TJ Uele


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/21/isp-team-round-24-v-mounties/
Only ISP game I've watched was the recent warriors game.The player I was impressed with was Damien Sironen
 

Capital_Dragon

Juniors
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Hoping too get out to watch both of these matches before the Raiders/Souffs match.

Our season tickets are a few rows directly behind the away bench and the rest of the family won't be there till later so anyone going please feel free to come and join me.

I'll be wearing my 1999 jersey as a sign of respect for Lance Thompson.
 

Dragonslayer

First Grade
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JF currently underway
Our young Dragons are playing for a finals spot against Mounties. A win secures it, a loss would have them rely on other results.

Currently - 6 all
 

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