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Round 15 vs Cows

Dragonsamy

Bench
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I dunno, watching Norman, Hunt, Friz, Vaughan and even Rava I think there is a good side in there somewhere. But I fear our coach will never find it.

Maranta is just trash not sure what he's even doing here. Latimore, Luc and Dufty not much better.

Hopefully we get troops back soon.

Giboz
We would have laf back next week with any luck.
 

Blood Shot Eyes

First Grade
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I’ve been away oversees (thankfully missed the misery) last few weeks, thought I’d make an effort today because I bought a pretty cool t-shirt with a graphic Dragon on the front and back. Managed to tune in 5mins before half time today.

We looked pretty good from when I tuned in (until the last 6mins).

Go the Dragons from Bangkok!
Welcome home mate.....Just as well you didnt tune in for the first 25 mins....that cool t shirt would have been on e bay or gumtree
 

Blood Shot Eyes

First Grade
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I know Mcinnes does a load of tackling and takes all the opposition forwards on but jeez at times hes slow from dummy half not just running but his organising and passing game...would just like to see a bit more urgency in his game....I guess to be honest he is missing Debelins defence and now has had to increase his work load in that dept
 

to_ddeath

Coach
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Was just saying to my wife that in 2010 we'd be ahead by one point and I'd be perfectly comfortable we'd win. These days 12 points ahead with minutes to go and I'm pessimistic.....
Was just saying to my wife that in 2010 we'd be ahead by one point and I'd be perfectly comfortable we'd win. These days 12 points ahead with minutes to go and I'm pessimistic.....

With respect to the Cows, Clifford & Drinkwater still gave me enough headaches to be nervous about them blowing a 12 point lead.
With that many out, those 2 still look far better coached than any of our young up & comers.
 

denis preston

First Grade
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I know Mcinnes does a load of tackling and takes all the opposition forwards on but jeez at times hes slow from dummy half not just running but his organising and passing game...would just like to see a bit more urgency in his game....I guess to be honest he is missing Debelins defence and now has had to increase his work load in that dept

Jesus, please how about we concentrate on what needs to be addressed immediately.Hint: Mcinness is not within the first 50 issues ! He is , through all this shit, our most consistent player. If our forwards would consistently win the arm wrestle it would be a shit load easier for him , same goes for Hunt & norman who i also believe are not letting the side down.
 

epDragon62

First Grade
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I wish Dufty would get out if 1st gear on his kick returns.
A few times he barely makes 10 meters.
He is very much a confidence player and when he is down on confidence he is very timid and fades into the background.
Dufty needs a good coach. Under Bellamy he’d be a champion.
 
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Gareth67

First Grade
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You nailed it CC He just bang on about working for mistake by the opposition. Doesn't like the players thinking too much out of out of the box and he's got them in

There must had been a hell of a lot of throat clearing and ‘ ahems ‘ in that dressing room at half time Sammy , more so by the players that came from clubs that had real coaches who instructed them upon the tactics of the game .
 
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Overseas dragon

Juniors
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Not the best of wins, but a win is a win I guess.
Rava was amazing.
Pearson outstanding.
Aitken, nothing smart, looked amazing though in comparison to the other centre, who is impersonating a rugby league player I believe.
A win is a win though. Feel a bit less bored.
PERSONALLY ID GIVE JONUS A CRACK AT FULLBACK AND GET JP BACK ON THE WING
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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Dragons chase down Cowboys for crucial victory
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Fri 28 Jun 2019, 07:47 PM
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Jeremy Latimore had to hitch a ride on the back of a motorbike and Matt Dufty arrived just before the warm-up after a fatal accident in Wollongong caused chaos but the pair played key roles in St George Illawarra's 22-14 defeat of North Queensland at WIN Stadium.

Dufty scored a try and had a hand in another as St George Illawarra took advantage of the loss of Cowboys captain Michael Morgan with concussion and a revamped use of the interchange by coach Paul McGregor.

The Cowboys were seething about the 45th minute tackle by Tariq Sims which forced Morgan from the field but match officials did not believe there was anything wrong with it and ordered a scrum feed to the Dragons for a forward pass.

Latimore, who was playing his 50th match for the club, was kept on the bench until the final 24 minutes and NSW Origin forwards Tyson Frizell and Paul Vaughan returned to the match a few minutes later after a long break.

Vaughan ran 167 metres in his two stints totalling 46 minutes, while Latimore carried the ball for 92 metres in eight runs as the Dragons maintained their place just one win outside the top eight, despite winning just two of their last eight matches.

The Dragons had the worst possible preparation as players and coaching staff arrived late after a 10-vehicle truck and car accident, in which two people died and nine were injured, closed the M1 Princes Motorway near Wollongong in both directions.

Interchange forward Jeremy Latimore abandoned his car on the side of the road and hitched a ride on the back of a motorbike to get to WIN Stadium on time, while Dufty only arrived 25 minutes before kick-off.


Match: Dragons v Cowboys

Round 15 - Friday 28th June

Full Time

Home Team

Dragons

Scored 22 points

Away Team

Cowboys

Scored 14 points

Venue: WIN Stadium

Match broadcasters:

  • Foxtel
  • LIVE PASS
  • KAYO
St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor was affected by the traffic chaos, which gridlocked all roads around Wollongong, and members of the Fox Sports and ABC radio commentary teams only arrived with minutes to spare after spending up to three hours driving from Sydney.

Referee Henry Perenera got to WIN Stadium 30 minutes before kick-off after driving from Parramatta.

The traffic chaos also impacted significantly on the crowd, with the Dragons selling more tickets for the match than the 7,008 fans in attendance.

Those who were there early were unlikely to have been aware of Dufty's battle to get to the ground when he fumbled a bomb by Jake Clifford, who regathered only to be stripped by Fiji winger Mikaele Ravalawa in a two-man tackle.

Jordan Kahu posted the first points of the match with the 11th minute penalty goal and centre Tom Opacic put the Cowboys further ahead six minutes later after a cut out pass from Morgan to winger Kyle Feldt, who passed inside for his right edge partner.

Dufty appeared to have scored in the 23rd minute but the try was disallowed after video replays showed he had put his left boot on the touchline and he was forced to suffer the ignominy of a 12-point turnaround following an in-goal fumble at the opposite end.

With North Queensland winning the scrum near the Dragons line, new fullback signing Josh Drinkwater showed his speed to slice between Corey Norman and Lachlan Maranta to score in the 30th minute.

However, the Cowboys lead was reduced to 10-6 before half-time when Ravalawa outsprinted wing opposite Enari Tuala to pick up a Ben Hunt grubber into space and raced around under the uprights to score in the 38th minute.



Hunt puts it on a platter for Ravalawa

The home side dominated the second half, with a hit by Sims on Morgan proving to be a turning point as the North Queensland playmaker's pass travelled forward and he was forced from the field in the 45th minute.

Dufty scored four minutes later after sprinting through the defence to catch a Norman kick in the Cowboys in goal and put St George Illawarra ahead for the first time in the match.

McGregor's use of the interchange ensured the Dragons powered home, with Dufty putting centre Euan Aitken over in the 69th minute and second-rower Jacob Host scoring four minutes later.

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/06/28/dragons-overcome-troubled-lead-up-to-chase-down-cowboys/
 

RedV Resurgence

Juniors
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Yes, we won the shit v shit cup ! Mixed feelings ,support the players fully but every game we win cements the 3 stooges job for a couple of years. Really depressing.


It wouldn't matter if we lose every game from now to the end of 2020. Mary will have them playing well in early 2021 and on Anzac day the board will grant him a 2 year extension.

May as well enjoy the win tonight and support the boys. performances this year and next will affect Mary's tenure at the club.
 
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