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getsmarty

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CC Dragons climb to first place with win over Panthers
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NSWRL
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Sun 30 Jun 2019, 11:20 AM

A late try to Dragons halfback Darren Nicholls put a dagger in the hearts of his former team, giving the joint-venture a nail-biting 24-22 victory over the Penrith Panthers at WIN Stadium on Saturday.

Coach Mat Head named multiple players in different positions, with not many of them eventuating once the players took the paddock. The most notable changes were that of play-maker Adam Clune who dropped to fullback, replaced by Darren Nicholls in the halves which pushed Tristan Sailor to the centre and Jackson Ford back to a more familiar and sensible second-row position.


The Dragons have gifted an early chance by the Panthers after a wayward pass found Tristan Sailor who scooped it up nearly breaking the defenders. Exciting prospect Jai Field took advantage of the staggered Penrith defenders the next play, fooling the Panthers with a dummy before racing forty meters to plant it down.

The hosts nearly had a second a short time later, when Field again found himself among the action splitting the defence once again before popping a ball back inside to Adam Clune who couldn’t hang on to it.

The Panthers clawed their way back into to taking full advantage of their chance with the steeden, producing a nice backline play which was finished off nicely by Stephen Crichton out wide.

The kick from Dean Blore was equally impressive from the sideline to level it up at 6-all.

A long cross-field kick by Darren Nicholls was plucked out of the air nicely by Crichton who nearly broke through Red V defenders before a smart counter-attack option resulted in the hosts second four-pointer, with Steve Marsters raking the ball before racing a short distance to cross under the sticks. Sailor made no mistake with the kick to give his side a six-point lead.


Panthers Brayden McGrady turned defence into attack when he took an intercept on his own line, before racing the length of the field to score an incredible try. The sideline conversion was again nailed by Blore to level it at 12-all.

The Panthers looked the better side in the final fifteen minutes of the first half and were rewarded with another try just before the break when Charlie Staines broke through before throwing a basketball like pass over to Crichton who finished it off, bagging a first-half double and giving the Panthers an 18-12 halftime lead.

The visitors survived to early scares shortly after the resumption with the Dragons bombing two scoring opportunities in a space of just four tackles. Penrith dusted themselves off from the shaky start, charging up field a short while later to score their fourth try of the afternoon through Reed Izzard who crashed over from short range. Blore blotched the kick, meaning the Panthers held just a ten point lead.

It was third time lucky for the Red V, with some off the cuff footy leading to their first try of the second half, shifting the ball dragons east to west, before it landed in the hands of Jackson Ford hand who tucked it under his arm and straightened the attack, eventually burrowing over the line to keep his side in the game, trailing 22-18 with a quarter remaining.

The game was in the balance for a good period of the second half, with both teams not taking full advantage of their opportunities. This included a gift two points for the Panthers in front of the sticks which went begging when Blore hit the right-hand upright before it landed in the hands of the Dragons.

The hosts looked to attack immediately after the regather, but turned over the ball just a few tackles later. A grandstand finish was on the cards at this moment with less than ten minutes of play remaining.

Moments later Dragons half Darren Nicholls split through the Panthers defence from close range, diving over to score a much-needed try for the Red V. Sailors kick put the hosts in front 24-22 with five remaining on the clock. The Panthers had a chance to steal it late in the game but came up trumps when Billy Burns dropped the ball in a crucial position.


The Dragons held their nerve, running away narrow 24-22 victors over the competition front-runners.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/30/cc-dragons-climb-to-first-place-with-win-over-panthers/
 

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JERSEY FLEGG


Young Dragons fall to Panthers
Author
Laura Gale
Timestamp
Sun 30 Jun 2019, 02:29 PM

A gallant Jersey Flegg St George Illawarra Dragons were defeated 24-16 by the fourth-placed Penrith Panthers on Saturday afternoon at WIN Stadium.

The young Dragons set the tone early when Eddie Blacker's first run of the game caused plenty of problems for the Panthers' defence. Blacker was in the thick of things from the get-go when a flick pass from the front-rower saw winger Dante Lusio score the game's first within two minutes.

A knock on from the Dragons allowed the Panthers their first try opportunity via back-rower Ratu Nanovo in the sixth minute. The Panthers capitalised on another Dragons mistake to score again through centre Shannon Harris four minutes later.

Dragons halfback Blair Grant would help the Dragons hit-back with a lucky try that was helped along by a Jayden Sullivan pass that rebounded off the back of a Panthers player in the 28th minute.

With less than a minute remaining, Penrith winger Justin Jones made a 70metre break to score in the corner, giving the Panthers a two-point advantage at half-time.

Numerous penalties and errors from both sides at the beginning of the second half altered the speed of the game, creating a tight back and forth affair.

It wasn't until the 51st minute that the Panthers capitalised on an outnumbered Dragons defense to score through Nanovo again, propelling their lead to eight with a successful conversion.

In the 55th minute, a desperate short drop out attempt from the Dragons landed in the hands of awaiting Panthers back-rower Jack Quinn who broke the line to score.

With only nine minutes remaining, Dragons halfback Grant hoped to inspire his team mates with a nice short ball to put fullback Cody Ramsey through a gap to score.

Sadly, Ramsey's try however would prove the last scoring play of the game with the young Dragons unable to make a comeback in their eventual eight-point loss

The young Dragons will now enjoy a week off before their run to the finals commences.


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/30/young-dragons-fall-to-panthers/
 

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Canterbury Cup team: Round 16 v Newtown Jets
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 2 Jul 2019, 01:57 PM

St George Illawarra Canterbury Cup NSW coach Mat Head has named his Round 16 team to play the Newtown Jets for the Tom Kirk Cup at Henson Park on Saturday, July 6.

The CC Dragons will kick-off at 3pm as they go tit-for-tat for the competition lead with the Bulldogs, who sit one point ahead of them on the ladder.

Jersey Flegg have a competition-wide bye over the next fortnight.

Canterbury Cup team: Round 16 v Newtown Jets –

1. Tristan Sailor
2. Jason Gillard
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
8. Topiese Taufa
9. Eli Levido
10. Jayden Morgan
11. Charly Runciman
12. Ashleigh Nisbet
13. Joe Lovodua

Interchange:

14. Shalom O'Ofou
15. Nathan Leatigaga
16. Juvilee Samiu
18. Luke Gale

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/07/02/canterbury-cup-team-round-16-v-newtown-jets/
 

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Canterbury Cup team: Round 16 v Newtown Jets
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 2 Jul 2019, 01:57 PM

St George Illawarra Canterbury Cup NSW coach Mat Head has named his Round 16 team to play the Newtown Jets for the Tom Kirk Cup at Henson Park on Saturday, July 6.

The CC Dragons will kick-off at 3pm as they go tit-for-tat for the competition lead with the Bulldogs, who sit one point ahead of them on the ladder.

Jersey Flegg have a competition-wide bye over the next fortnight.

Canterbury Cup team: Round 16 v Newtown Jets –

1. Tristan Sailor
2. Jason Gillard
3. Lachlan Maranta
4. Steven Marsters
5. Shaun Sauni-Esau
6. Zeik Foster
7. Adam Clune
8. Topiese Taufa
9. Eli Levido
10. Jayden Morgan
11. Charly Runciman
12. Ashleigh Nisbet
13. Joe Lovodua

Interchange:

14. Shalom O'Ofou
15. Nathan Leatigaga
16. Juvilee Samiu
18. Luke Gale

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/07/02/canterbury-cup-team-round-16-v-newtown-jets/

So, no
Field
Nicholls
Timm
Kerr
Allgood
Periera
Ford
Kaufusi

Looking forward to seeing the 1sf grade list with Lats, Allgood and Kaufusi all in, whilst our young guys play out another weeK in CC
 
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