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Parra R 26 Now or Never.

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I'm thinking the opposite Silverdale Phantom. I hope your Tigers get the win at Campbelltown.
We hope so DD but they pulled their socks up with you lot.

It’s looking ominous.

I still don’t understand how your lads got that score put on them.

One converted try away from the finals if you win next week. I know people are still hurt but at the end of the day, things are on the up for you. Only the hardest heart would deny that.
 

Dragon David

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We hope so DD but they pulled their socks up with you lot.

It’s looking ominous.

I still don’t understand how your lads got that score put on them.

One converted try away from the finals if you win next week. I know people are still hurt but at the end of the day, things are on the up for you. Only the hardest heart would deny that.
Once the ball was coughed up after the first minute when Hunt passed the ball towards Rava and Su'a and Rava knocked on then the Eels scored not long after I knew that was the start of the rot. It was a sort of double pump pass out wide by Hunt and maybe if it had've stuck in Rava's hand and we completed the set, things just might have turned out differently at the end of the game. We won't know now and its done and dusted and we made just too many errors to allow the Eels to scoot away to be well ahead on the scoreboard.

Losing the way we did was not how we would have liked. I don't think we would have won on the day anyway if things were not as they were as the Dragons do have a propensity to not come away winners against the Eels.

Not to worry, life goes on so they say.
 

jeffdragon

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Once the ball was coughed up after the first minute when Hunt passed the ball towards Rava and Su'a and Rava knocked on then the Eels scored not long after I knew that was the start of the rot. It was a sort of double pump pass out wide by Hunt and maybe if it had've stuck in Rava's hand and we completed the set, things just might have turned out differently at the end of the game. We won't know now and its done and dusted and we made just too many errors to allow the Eels to scoot away to be well ahead on the scoreboard.

Losing the way we did was not how we would have liked. I don't think we would have won on the day anyway if things were not as they were as the Dragons do have a propensity to not come away winners against the Eels.

Not to worry, life goes on so they say.
David for me I don't know how Lomax didn'rt ground the ball.
We in front different game.
 

Dragon David

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David for me I don't know how Lomax didn'rt ground the ball.
We in front different game.
Yes, it's those little things that don't go our way that eventuates in us losing and we go back over the game and say all the what ifs and buts. We missed tackles when only a couple of weeks back we didn't, or missed a few, when we beat the Storm. If we just had some consistency after the Storm game, we might have been closer to wins against the Sharks and the Eels, but in saying that, Cronulla and Parra are two teams that generally have the wood over us.

We now cannot cry over spilt milk because the cats have licked it all up. The players just could not come up with the goods. These things happen in all sports - you cannot win them all not like bloody Scottie Scheffler who is relishing all of the wins he has achieved so far this year culminating in winning the jackpot prize of $25m US for winning the Fedex Cup. This guy is a great example of the saying, practise makes perfect and that is what he has done and he will become the fourth best golfer the US has produced I'd say. Sorry to get off the track.

I think Flanno was also upset with the fact that Trent Barrett out coached him on the day.
 

jeffdragon

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Yes, it's those little things that don't go our way that eventuates in us losing and we go back over the game and say all the what ifs and buts. We missed tackles when only a couple of weeks back we didn't, or missed a few, when we beat the Storm. If we just had some consistency after the Storm game, we might have been closer to wins against the Sharks and the Eels, but in saying that, Cronulla and Parra are two teams that generally have the wood over us.

We now cannot cry over spilt milk because the cats have licked it all up. The players just could not come up with the goods. These things happen in all sports - you cannot win them all not like bloody Scottie Scheffler who is relishing all of the wins he has achieved so far this year culminating in winning the jackpot prize of $25m US for winning the Fedex Cup. This guy is a great example of the saying, practise makes perfect and that is what he has done and he will become the fourth best golfer the US has produced I'd say. Sorry to get off the track.

I think Flanno was also upset with the fact that Trent Barrett out coached him on the day.
Barrett off to Broncos as assistant.
Everywhere he goes it turns sour.
 
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Once the ball was coughed up after the first minute when Hunt passed the ball towards Rava and Su'a and Rava knocked on then the Eels scored not long after I knew that was the start of the rot. It was a sort of double pump pass out wide by Hunt and maybe if it had've stuck in Rava's hand and we completed the set, things just might have turned out differently at the end of the game. We won't know now and its done and dusted and we made just too many errors to allow the Eels to scoot away to be well ahead on the scoreboard.

Losing the way we did was not how we would have liked. I don't think we would have won on the day anyway if things were not as they were as the Dragons do have a propensity to not come away winners against the Eels.

Not to worry, life goes on so they say.
Life goes on.

Flanno seems to have gone above and beyond with a roster…which he’s only had a partial impact on procuring.

I did the sums a couple of years ago, the average roster turnover for the Tigers anyway, hovers at about 27-28% per season.

So in the vicinity of about 10 fresh faces which is substantial when you think about it.

I think SGI would be about the same.

I’m interested in how Flanno will re-establish Cooks dominance and what he thinks he needs to inject some marquee back into his game. I’d think we all agree he’s a smart footballer. He can sniff out an opportunity, whether he can capitalise on it is a valid question.

Allen should be available as well.
 
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Against my better judgment, I watched the replay.

what a shit show.

Hunt feeling pressure throws a short ball meant for Sua in traffic and Rava attempts to catch it

Rava fails to collect a loose Parra pass and knocks on

Heaps of 6 agains against us

3 disallowed tries

The side was disorganised with the late changes and never got going till the game was over.

Too nervous

Parra well lead by Gutho


The moment was simply too big for them. Deep down the older players felt they had over achieved. The Fegai’s are backups, not first graders.

Bird did his best but would have rather seen LKT from the start of the game. Has the attacking skills, may have taken some pressure away from Hunt.

The team missed young Flanno’s defence.

Hunt as always, when put under pressure failed to take the game by the scruff of the neck

Simply didn’t deserve to win the game

if we were at full strength, we win.
 

since77

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Rava fails to collect a loose Parra pass and knocks on
I know its kind of crazy to call a moment so early in the game a turning point but every Dragons fan watching knew that Parra was going to score after that and get the upper hand, just planting that seed of doubt in the weak Dragon's minds.
Instead of just diving on the ball Rav tries to pick it up and run the length of the field. Utter stupidity. The Dragons Way.
 

jeffdragon

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Life goes on.

Flanno seems to have gone above and beyond with a roster…which he’s only had a partial impact on procuring.

I did the sums a couple of years ago, the average roster turnover for the Tigers anyway, hovers at about 27-28% per season.

So in the vicinity of about 10 fresh faces which is substantial when you think about it.

I think SGI would be about the same.

I’m interested in how Flanno will re-establish Cooks dominance and what he thinks he needs to inject some marquee back into his game. I’d think we all agree he’s a smart footballer. He can sniff out an opportunity, whether he can capitalise on it is a valid question.

Allen should be available as well.
Royce Hunt signs with Tigers for 3 years.
Dragons need forwards like him..
 

Dragon David

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I know its kind of crazy to call a moment so early in the game a turning point but every Dragons fan watching knew that Parra was going to score after that and get the upper hand, just planting that seed of doubt in the weak Dragon's minds.
Instead of just diving on the ball Rav tries to pick it up and run the length of the field. Utter stupidity. The Dragons Way.
Yes, and even if he picked up the ball and ran, he would have been caught 20-30 metres down the ground - better than nothing I guess but if it was a fleet footed winger other than Rava, it might have resulted in a try. All ifs and buts and the reality is Rava balls it up resulting in the Eels subsequently scoring.

If Rava is selected to play and named in the 17 of todays teams list, I'll go nuts.
 

Dragon David

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Royce Hunt signs with Tigers for 3 years.
Dragons need forwards like him..
Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the signing of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks forward Royce Hunt on a three-year deal. The powerful-running 29-year-old has been granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Sharks and will join Wests Tigers at the end of this season.2 hours ago

It will be very interesting indeed to see how this guy plays at the Tigers. Will he be the one that can fire up the Tigers and will we be regretting that our recruitment staff did not bother even chasing him?

I for one would have liked him in our squad instead of Lawrie.
 

JohnnoMcJohnno

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Wests Tigers is delighted to announce the signing of Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks forward Royce Hunt on a three-year deal. The powerful-running 29-year-old has been granted a release from the final year of his contract with the Sharks and will join Wests Tigers at the end of this season.2 hours ago

It will be very interesting indeed to see how this guy plays at the Tigers. Will he be the one that can fire up the Tigers and will we be regretting that our recruitment staff did not bother even chasing him?

I for one would have liked him in our squad instead of Lawrie.
He's hot and cold. I would have liked him on board, and he's better than Lawrie, but at the same time he goes missing in games. And as most of our current squad goes missing in games I reckon we will be better served if we can get RCG.
 

Slippery Morris

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Parra the team coming 2nd last scored 9 tries to the Dragons 7 (5 in the last 10 mins). Parra also missed 5 conversions so the score with a decent kicker should have hit 50. Some of the kicks missed were not difficult kicks. Lomax booting all his conversions helped the scoreline. The score flattered the Dragons which is scary. There is no defending this weak performance, the team is not a finals team and showed us all why they are on -120 at this stage of the season and in the 8 was an anomaly. No team should make the 8 with a differential of -124. I think since the end of round 2 Saints have been negative. That first big win against the Titans and then 38-0 thrashing the following round against the Dolphins in Rd 2, was a sign of things to come for 2024.

This game showed that Flanno needs to clean out more players than we think or start throwing in youngsters. The youngsters that won the GF in the Flegg will have a better mentality I feel that the current boys in FG that have won nothing as the Flegg boys handled the pressure. A lot to look forward to in the future for us fans if these youngsters progress. Shane definitely needs a new half and leader. Saints have no hope with Ben in charge. The best No.9 in the comp by a mile (maybe Api can give him a run) playing No.7. I bet if he leaves for another club they will make him play 9.

It sounded good at the start of the season and it still does now and that is if we can finish just outside the 8 rather than bottom 3 then it's a pass mark. Making the 8 was really just a bonus. If Saints beat the Raiders they can finish as high as 9th. If they lose can drop to 12th.

Lets just hope that the boys learn from this and next season show consistency. That win against the full strength Storm showed us that there is something there but Flanno just needs the right cattle.
 

Dragon David

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Parra the team coming 2nd last scored 9 tries to the Dragons 7 (5 in the last 10 mins). Parra also missed 5 conversions so the score with a decent kicker should have hit 50. Some of the kicks missed were not difficult kicks. Lomax booting all his conversions helped the scoreline. The score flattered the Dragons which is scary. There is no defending this weak performance, the team is not a finals team and showed us all why they are on -120 at this stage of the season and in the 8 was an anomaly. No team should make the 8 with a differential of -124. I think since the end of round 2 Saints have been negative. That first big win against the Titans and then 38-0 thrashing the following round against the Dolphins in Rd 2, was a sign of things to come for 2024.

This game showed that Flanno needs to clean out more players than we think or start throwing in youngsters. The youngsters that won the GF in the Flegg will have a better mentality I feel that the current boys in FG that have won nothing as the Flegg boys handled the pressure. A lot to look forward to in the future for us fans if these youngsters progress. Shane definitely needs a new half and leader. Saints have no hope with Ben in charge. The best No.9 in the comp by a mile (maybe Api can give him a run) playing No.7. I bet if he leaves for another club they will make him play 9.

It sounded good at the start of the season and it still does now and that is if we can finish just outside the 8 rather than bottom 3 then it's a pass mark. Making the 8 was really just a bonus. If Saints beat the Raiders they can finish as high as 9th. If they lose can drop to 12th.

Lets just hope that the boys learn from this and next season show consistency. That win against the full strength Storm showed us that there is something there but Flanno just needs the right cattle.
100% Slippery. Very good appraisal.

I think we and Flanno expected a lot more from them but their inconsistency across the whole squad because of a number of things including weak talent, weak leadership, weak defence, weak attack, weak minds and attitude, etc brought about results as have occurred this season.

Our minus differential showed of course that our defence was terrible and our attack not great.

I'm expecting that we will be more consistent with our games on the good side - defend and attack better next season. Dean Young needs to ensure that our defence is vastly improved, otherwise, goodbye.

If we can improve the cattle in the positions needed for next year, we might actually get into the top 8 with some comfort.
 

Gareth67

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I know its kind of crazy to call a moment so early in the game a turning point but every Dragons fan watching knew that Parra was going to score after that and get the upper hand, just planting that seed of doubt in the weak Dragon's minds.
Instead of just diving on the ball Rav tries to pick it up and run the length of the field. Utter stupidity. The Dragons Way.
What absolutely angers me about the players and their mistakes - always at a critical moment in the game - is that they have been playing the game for years yet , they behave like a bunch of amateurs .

Yet here they are , many on damn good money and so called professional rugby league players making the same pathetic mistakes that you would see in a school boy match .

There is simply no excuse for them and if I was Flanagan I would had bloody well horse-whipped the lot of them !

End of rant ! 😡

Oh and one final point - puss Hunt off , he is not deserving to wear the St.George Illawarra jersey let alone be the club captain .

Absolute end of rant ! 😡 😡 😡
 
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