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George Dragon

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Hi Sammy Quick question.Found it interesting that Spud Carrol said he has been doing some work with Timms & Kerr lately Would the club be paying for this ?, as neither are signed for next year , at this stage,seems strange if rumours both are leaving to be true
Or could Spud be working on behalf of another club
Not sure about Kerr but will ask.
I know Spud has been in regular contact will Timm for a few months giving pointers and advocating for him.
 

Wittenberg

Juniors
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1,140
He played strong , ran hard and hit hard in defense .
I don't know what else he can do .
He had done it each and every game all year.
Yet he still can't get a run in the NRL
What more can Timm do? Maybe the next club he will play for in 2020 will be able to answer that.
 

Wittenberg

Juniors
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1,140
Steven Marsters is a huge loss, him and Lomax as our centres solves a massive part of our problems. Host is having a cracker too. Robson looks good but losing him is understandable as we can’t keep them all but surely we can keep the ones in positions that are up for grabs in FG.
Steven Masters
Herbert
Garrick
Hmmmm a pattern here.
 

Forbes Creek Dragons

First Grade
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5,078
Steven Masters
Herbert
Garrick
Hmmmm a pattern here.
Marsters has the most potential which is I guess why Bennett signed him. I’m not shattered about the others. Garrick is more than solid but Pearson would probably look good on the end of that backline with Hasler at the helm. It’s been a while since our forwards have dominated a side and our halves have been able to get good clean ball out to our centres, and when they have that’s as far as it goes.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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CANTERBURY CUP


CC Dragons seal minor premiership with Bulldogs win
Author
NSWRL
Timestamp
Sat 31 Aug 2019, 05:25 PM

By Stew Moses

It was the battle of two v three but it was a star studded St George Illawarra side that prevailed over a fast-finishing Canterbury Bulldogs outfit n for a 24-22 win at Belmore Sports Ground.

With a backline boasting the likes of Matt Dufty, Jai Field, Mikaele Ravalawa and Charly Runciman, and steered around the park by Darren Nicholls and Adam Clune and well served by hooker Reece Robson, the Dragons have stamped themselves as one of the competition’s favourites for the title given their guaranteed top two, possibly minor premiership finish to the regular season.

The win was built on a rock-solid defensive effort as the Dragons repelled wave after wave of early attacking raids inside their own 20 by the Bulldogs before that NRL experienced backline opened up an eighteen-point lead by half time.

But the Dragons almost saw their 24-point second half lead evaporate before their eyes as the Bulldogs mounted a frantic comeback, scoring 22 unanswered points in less than 20 minutes to set up a grandstand finish in the latter stages of the second half, before holding on for the win.

The Bulldogs’ second consecutive loss could be crucial given they were looking to maintain their spot inside the top four but instead face the real risk of being leapfrogged by either Mounties or Penrith, pending results.

It was all Bulldogs in the opening 15 minutes but the second placed Dragons were able to defend their line time after time.

Their defensive efforts were rewarded with a try in the north-west corner to Dufty in the 15th minute, the result of a big shift left with Robson and Clune instrumental in the lead up with some cut-out passes that created the overlap for the winger to score and give his team a 4-0 lead.

The try lifted the Dragons; confidence considerably and they soon scored their second try in as many sets, built off plenty of second phase play with numerous offloads and multiple hands ending in enabling centre Steven Marsters out wide to score and with the conversion by Nicholls, the Dragons took the lead out to 10-0 midway through the first half.

The Bulldogs thought they had opened their account five minutes through a spectacular put down in the corner by Tuipulotu Katoa only for the match officials to deny the winger.

The home side were made to paid for that missed opportunity with the Dragons marching downfield and scored two sets later, with the fullback Field, putting his centre, Runciman on a great line to score out wide to put the Dragons further in front 14-0.

Another long cut-out pass from Clune that evaded three Bulldogs defenders enabled Marsters to notch up his double gave the Dragons an imposing 18-0 lead at half-time, which could have been more had Nicholls found his kicking radar.

The Dragons continued where they left off the first half, scoring early in the second half through a simple dart from dummy half by Robson, who was one of the Dragons' best on-field performers, pushing the lead out to 24-0 after 49 minutes.

The Bulldogs finally got on the scoreboard in the 55th minute with a try in the corner to winger John Olive, the beneficiary of an overlap created by the double pump put on his inside by the fullback, Toa Mata’afa, but still trailed 24-4.

Bulldogs prop Ofahiki Ogden scored a barnstorming try with 13 minutes remaining to reduce the gap to fourteen, trailing 24-10 with Jesse Marschke’s simple conversion.

The Dragons defensive line off the back of a late tackle penalty inside their own 20, fell asleep yet again, when a short ball from Jack Nelson enabled Bronson Garlick to score from close range and with the successful conversion, the Bulldogs were suddenly back in the game, trailing by just eight with seven minutes remaining.

When Katoa scored in the corner, converted brilliantly by Marschke, a grandstand finish was on the cards with the Bulldogs trailing by just two points with six minutes remaining.

Despite the best endeavours of the home side, the Dragons were able to see off the Bulldogs by two points. The Rabbitohs' loss later on Saturday afternoon allowing for the Dragons to seal the minor premiership.



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/08/31/cc-dragons-seal-minor-premiership-with-bulldogs-win/
 

Como Connection

First Grade
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CANTERBURY CUP


CC Dragons seal minor premiership with Bulldogs win
Author
NSWRL
Timestamp
Sat 31 Aug 2019, 05:25 PM

By Stew Moses

It was the battle of two v three but it was a star studded St George Illawarra side that prevailed over a fast-finishing Canterbury Bulldogs outfit n for a 24-22 win at Belmore Sports Ground.

With a backline boasting the likes of Matt Dufty, Jai Field, Mikaele Ravalawa and Charly Runciman, and steered around the park by Darren Nicholls and Adam Clune and well served by hooker Reece Robson, the Dragons have stamped themselves as one of the competition’s favourites for the title given their guaranteed top two, possibly minor premiership finish to the regular season.

The win was built on a rock-solid defensive effort as the Dragons repelled wave after wave of early attacking raids inside their own 20 by the Bulldogs before that NRL experienced backline opened up an eighteen-point lead by half time.

But the Dragons almost saw their 24-point second half lead evaporate before their eyes as the Bulldogs mounted a frantic comeback, scoring 22 unanswered points in less than 20 minutes to set up a grandstand finish in the latter stages of the second half, before holding on for the win.

The Bulldogs’ second consecutive loss could be crucial given they were looking to maintain their spot inside the top four but instead face the real risk of being leapfrogged by either Mounties or Penrith, pending results.

It was all Bulldogs in the opening 15 minutes but the second placed Dragons were able to defend their line time after time.

Their defensive efforts were rewarded with a try in the north-west corner to Dufty in the 15th minute, the result of a big shift left with Robson and Clune instrumental in the lead up with some cut-out passes that created the overlap for the winger to score and give his team a 4-0 lead.

The try lifted the Dragons; confidence considerably and they soon scored their second try in as many sets, built off plenty of second phase play with numerous offloads and multiple hands ending in enabling centre Steven Marsters out wide to score and with the conversion by Nicholls, the Dragons took the lead out to 10-0 midway through the first half.

The Bulldogs thought they had opened their account five minutes through a spectacular put down in the corner by Tuipulotu Katoa only for the match officials to deny the winger.

The home side were made to paid for that missed opportunity with the Dragons marching downfield and scored two sets later, with the fullback Field, putting his centre, Runciman on a great line to score out wide to put the Dragons further in front 14-0.

Another long cut-out pass from Clune that evaded three Bulldogs defenders enabled Marsters to notch up his double gave the Dragons an imposing 18-0 lead at half-time, which could have been more had Nicholls found his kicking radar.

The Dragons continued where they left off the first half, scoring early in the second half through a simple dart from dummy half by Robson, who was one of the Dragons' best on-field performers, pushing the lead out to 24-0 after 49 minutes.

The Bulldogs finally got on the scoreboard in the 55th minute with a try in the corner to winger John Olive, the beneficiary of an overlap created by the double pump put on his inside by the fullback, Toa Mata’afa, but still trailed 24-4.

Bulldogs prop Ofahiki Ogden scored a barnstorming try with 13 minutes remaining to reduce the gap to fourteen, trailing 24-10 with Jesse Marschke’s simple conversion.

The Dragons defensive line off the back of a late tackle penalty inside their own 20, fell asleep yet again, when a short ball from Jack Nelson enabled Bronson Garlick to score from close range and with the successful conversion, the Bulldogs were suddenly back in the game, trailing by just eight with seven minutes remaining.

When Katoa scored in the corner, converted brilliantly by Marschke, a grandstand finish was on the cards with the Bulldogs trailing by just two points with six minutes remaining.

Despite the best endeavours of the home side, the Dragons were able to see off the Bulldogs by two points. The Rabbitohs' loss later on Saturday afternoon allowing for the Dragons to seal the minor premiership.



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/08/31/cc-dragons-seal-minor-premiership-with-bulldogs-win/
Great defence and impressive attack is really bad news for Matt Head's future at the club.
CC
 

Dragon Revival

Juniors
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1,603
Head coaches CC to first and Mary inspires NRL to vye with theTitans for the Wooden Spoon. TheJoint Venture NRL Board is really ensuring that KPI'S are being over achieved at 32% of 100%. I wonder at what failure point that the Board will sack the coach for unprofessional performance and uninspirational results.
 

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