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Panthers R21 @ the Gong

KogarahWarrior

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even across the 4 years of panthers dominance - we always seem to be competitive with them and match up well across the park (unlike the roosters, storm and sharks who routinely pump us)

The optimist in me can smell an upset, the realist see's an approx 10 point loss
We should've won that game at Kogarah in 2022. Worst reffing I've ever seen
 

Slippery Morris

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With the results Saints have had against top sides this is a huge danger game as in how it will damage the for and against. Having the week off is not always a good thing.

If Saints can challenge Penrith and keep it tight, that would be a good result as what we have seen in the past against top 4 sides has been pretty bad.

The good news is if the Raiders lose to the Rabbits which is hugely possible, they will stay 9th and possibly on the same points as the teams ahead of them.

If Saints can get past the next 2 games and still be 2 points from top 8 that will be great for them. The last 5 games are against winnable opponents and if they cannot win at least 3 of those then they don't deserve to make the 8. Hopefully 30pts is enough to make the 8.
 

56to66

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With the results Saints have had against top sides this is a huge danger game as in how it will damage the for and against. Having the week off is not always a good thing.

If Saints can challenge Penrith and keep it tight, that would be a good result as what we have seen in the past against top 4 sides has been pretty bad.

The good news is if the Raiders lose to the Rabbits which is hugely possible, they will stay 9th and possibly on the same points as the teams ahead of them.

If Saints can get past the next 2 games and still be 2 points from top 8 that will be great for them. The last 5 games are against winnable opponents and if they cannot win at least 3 of those then they don't deserve to make the 8. Hopefully 30pts is enough to make the 8.
They'll need at least 31points for and against is terrible.
 

Lovemedragons

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even across the 4 years of panthers dominance - we always seem to be competitive with them and match up well across the park (unlike the roosters, storm and sharks who routinely pump us)

The optimist in me can smell an upset, the realist see's an approx 10 point loss
unless they experience a big downer after yet another Cleary's miracle on Sunday I just cannot see how we can hold them out when they elect to turn it on. And likely they will be much stronger again this week with Edwards and Yeo to join Cleary - it seems the big boys are back in town.

Lets just say this - I doubt we will be improving our F/A this week or next.
 

st.phil

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unless they experience a big downer after yet another Cleary's miracle on Sunday I just cannot see how we can hold them out when they elect to turn it on. And likely they will be much stronger again this week with Edwards and Yeo to join Cleary - it seems the big boys are back in town.

Lets just say this - I doubt we will be improving our F/A this week or next.
likely on the money - but isnt edwards out? Laurie gives me hope, Edwards will have them starting on the 30 each set
 

Divine

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DRAGONS ROUND 21 TEAM LIST​

1. Tyrell Sloan – sponsored by Ṯurnstiles Ḻtd

2. Zac Lomax – sponsored by Floormania

3. Moses Suli – sponsored by Kingsgrove Sports Centre

4. Max Feagai – sponsored by Aspec Masonry

5. Christian Tuipulotu – sponsored by Wollongong City Jetski

6. Kyle Flanagan – sponsored by React Facility Solutions

7. Ben Hunt (c) – sponsored by St. George Leagues Club

8. Francis Molo – sponsored by UTECH

9. Jacob Liddle – sponsored by Active Forklifts

10. Jack de Belin – sponsored by Deicorp

11. Raymond Faitala-Mariner – sponsored by HWLE

12. Jaydn Su’A – sponsored by Shire Steel

13. Tom Eisenhuth – sponsored by CHiQ

Interchange​

14. Hame Sele – sponsored by TripADeal

15. Luciano Leilua – sponsored by Konnect

16. Toby Couchman – sponsored by Professionals Padstow

17. Ben Murdoch-Masila – sponsored by Squadron Energy
 
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