Warriors v Dragons: Sloan wins fullback battle; Johnson's back
The Warriors host the Dragons in round one at Sunshine Coast Stadium on Saturday
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One of my preferred quotes: "Talent does what it can; genius does what it must".Full-on fullbacks: Hunt puts faith in his No.1 guns
Dragons skipper Ben Hunt is expecting big things from young guns Tyrell Sloan and Junior Amonewww.nrl.com
Yes...wonderful quote.One of my preferred quotes: "Talent does what it can; genius does what it must".
maybe so. He was named 24th man. Why was that?M Molo isn’t top 30 and can’t play unless we are covid impacted.
"I notice also that the Eels, our 1st round opponents in KOE Cup, have Nathan Brown, Bryce Cartwright and Ofahiki Ogden all playing."The season is 25 rounds not 1, if some players, no matter who they are, require some extra minutes in KOE Cup, so be it. Burgess will be brought along slowely and aimed at peak fitness. His contribution will be valuable as his fitness, and the season progresses.
Sims hasn't trialled, and like Burgess, needs time on the paddock, again, his time will come and his contribution will be valuable when needed.
Also, consider the amount if rain thats fallen and I expect a heavy track, not good for those without peak fitness in a high pressure environment. Reggies is far less of a pressure situation, even if the track is also heavy.
I notice also that the Eels, our 1st round opponents in KOE Cup, have Nathan Brown, Bryce Cartwright and Ofahiki Ogden all playing.
Again, the season isn't 1 game, and I for 1 am looking forward to our boys challenging for spots every week rather than the expected to play brigade of the past.
As for Kerr, he gets his chance against whst really should be an underdone Warriors pack. Perform or perish Josh!
Your first and last 2 statements are more correct. Middle one..nahI thought the reports on Burgess were positive and his fitness was ahead of schedule a couple of weeks ago , before the trials. Perhaps the coaches were not happy with his performances or his training and want to send a message to him and the team that training & effort in games count. Most likely reading too much into this but I think a fit & firing Burgess ( as opposed to a adequate Kerr ) is pivotable to our chances this year.
I’d assume because he will be eligible to play if the side is COVID effected.maybe so. He was named 24th man. Why was that?
Good post @Dragonslayer.The season is 25 rounds not 1, if some players, no matter who they are, require some extra minutes in KOE Cup, so be it. Burgess will be brought along slowely and aimed at peak fitness. His contribution will be valuable as his fitness, and the season progresses.
Sims hasn't trialled, and like Burgess, needs time on the paddock, again, his time will come and his contribution will be valuable when needed.
Also, consider the amount if rain thats fallen and I expect a heavy track, not good for those without peak fitness in a high pressure environment. Reggies is far less of a pressure situation, even if the track is also heavy.
I notice also that the Eels, our 1st round opponents in KOE Cup, have Nathan Brown, Bryce Cartwright and Ofahiki Ogden all playing.
Again, the season isn't 1 game, and I for 1 am looking forward to our boys challenging for spots every week rather than the expected to play brigade of the past.
As for Kerr, he gets his chance against whst really should be an underdone Warriors pack. Perform or perish Josh!
Ta. Well that makes our reggies side weak because those 7 players 18-24 have to go to Q:LD for 5.30pm game while reggies play down here at home lunch time.I’d assume because he will be eligible to play if the side is COVID effected.
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Interesting interview with Woods. Funny how they become likeable when in Dragons gear.Game day guide: NRL Round 1 + NRLW Round 3
A double dose of first grade action defines a huge weekend for St George Illawarra as the NRL team kick-start their 2022 campaign against the Warriors and the Dragons' NRLW side face the Brisbane Broncos in a table-topping clash.www.dragons.com.au
Agree...I think he will add to our lineup...heaps of Depth this year.Interesting interview with Woods. Funny how they become likeable when in Dragons gear.
Experienced, doesn’t sound like a dope and actually provided some insight rather than the usual cliches. Hopefully he’ll be good for the team.
Hopefully they won’t let you down @Gareth67 or else you’ll be eating bread & butter until next pension dayI have put my entire pension on the boys winning against the Warriors . Most confident of a first-up win against those scallywags from across the big ditch .
Dragons by 8 .