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Round 19 vs Souths

BLM01

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Liar, denier or cognitive disorder?

“We knew they would kick off short .. we seen them practicing it, they done it before... so we loaded up that left edge”


Supercoach- there is 5 v 2 around the ball, - loaded is probably exaggerated - but reality has never been your strong suit.

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Very good point. Gus one thing he said right fater the game our blockers missed that assignment.
Mary meant their left edge not ours. They were not supposed to kick it that way..it is so unfair
 

Blood Shot Eyes

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Had what I thought was my final surgery mate but one more to go they found my heart still beating lol
Have spent the last week and a half going total cold turkey off the opiates hardest week and a half of my like was very ill to say the least lost 8.5kg last weekend alone and it made the Oxys seem like grand final day 2010 in comparison! 800mg of palexia sr and tapentadol ir a day for the last 10 months is murder to come off, real weapons grade shit but through that now just got a quick shoulder op now and I can breath again glad you and the young buck had some meaningful time together cheers!!!!
Hang in there mate....you can do this...just a few more hurdles to go over and soon you will be running the 100 metres without them...cheers
 

jeffdragon

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Very good point. Gus one thing he said right fater the game our blockers missed that assignment.
Mary meant their left edge not ours. They were not supposed to kick it that way..it is so unfair
He could have batted it back .
And surely we dive on it.
 

Blood Shot Eyes

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Cant fully comment on the game because I didn't watch most of it but apparently from what Ive read on here we were pretty ordinary again....but one thing I did notice and hindsights a great thing I know but watching a few replays at the end in the last 15 seconds when Widdop was sort of grappling with Lowe before he played the ball and Luc was very close by I cant understand why they didnt put him on the deck..those precious seconds may have been enough to slow down the final few passes. .its irrelevant now I know and dare I say it but thats where the likes of The Storm and Roosters are masters at carrying out those sort of tactics
 
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Say what you want about players and the team last night. Yeh for the most we were poor except for Widdop & Saab who had a good debut (last defnsive glitch) and was his legs taken out trying to catch the ball..probably yeh. And a lot of those mentioned earlier performed poor..probably.
But again spark in dufty..comes on with 3 mins to play and as i said earlier the back 3 were never going to get our sets going and Mary's selections and bench rotation is poor and we know he cant coach.
But I am going to whinge about some other things.
1. Refs now allowing people to be dragging people back towards goal line along the ground when mometum halted even after calling held of course when coming out of trouble. They do nothing unless it is a sideline.
2. I like Gus but if you were listening to 9 last night the amount of times he bagged us for being down on confidence, body language was way over the top an bordering on bias (we deserve it from within but commentary was appaling and he sould of been bagging the coach)
3. Then even if Hunt is on 1.2 (I dont think he is) it is a number the media keep trotting out to continually remind us all as (yeh he had some bad things last night and some good) but the way the media lay into him cause of his salary alone again is bias agend seeking. Not talking about mental health welfare worry for him which is overdone...but just plain bias media calling. He deserved a rocket fo past few weeks but..

Here is a few names that never raise an eyebrow for ther club performances on big money. Klemmer 1 mill +, Foran 1.1, Cherry 1.2, Reynolds 800K reserve grader, Farah 900K from 4 yrs ago, Milford & Jack Bird close to 1 mill, Crichton 800-900K, Cleary (nearly 1 mill), Isaac Luke, Sezer, Moylan, Mbye, Brooks let alone Titans overpaid players..why is that?

Just sayin and having another whinge about media bias
You make some good points but Reynolds a reserve grader?
More like one of the best half backs in the comp but that being said, Hunt is not on $1.2m unless his contract is increasing every year.
The point with Hunt is that he hardly ever wins us games as the dominant play maker.
Compared with most of the names you mention, he just does not influence outcomes the same as they do so naturally he attracts attention from the media.
If you want to talk about media bias then I thought you were going to mention why there is not a lot more blow torch focus on McGregor.
Why does the media tip toe around our coaching issues?
15th on the table and hardly any scrutiny or hard questions being asked.
 

getsmarty

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You make some good points but Reynolds a reserve grader?
More like one of the best half backs in the comp but that being said, Hunt is not on $1.2m unless his contract is increasing every year.
The point with Hunt is that he hardly ever wins us games as the dominant play maker.
Compared with most of the names you mention, he just does not influence outcomes the same as they do so naturally he attracts attention from the media.
If you want to talk about media bias then I thought you were going to mention why there is not a lot more blow torch focus on McGregor.
Why does the media tip toe around our coaching issues?
15th on the table and hardly any scrutiny or hard questions being asked.

I agree...maybe we should have signed foran who's on what 1.2 K a season...he's a much better option...LOL

POINT BEING....COACH IS THE PROBLEM..............FULLSTOP
 
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getsmarty

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MATCH REPORT


Brave Dragons lose at the death to Rabbitohs
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Fri 26 Jul 2019, 09:45 PM
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South Sydney winger Campbell Graham all but ended St George Illawarra's finals hopes with a try as the full-time siren sounded after Dragons captain Gareth Widdop and hooker Cameron McInnes combined with rookie winger Jason Saab to spark a remarkable second-half comeback.

McInnes charged down an attempted field goal by Rabbitohs halfback Adam Reynolds and outran Cody Walker and Braidon Burns to dive on the loose ball 40 metres from the St George Illawarra tryline in a 74th-minute play that appeared to have saved the Dragons' season.

Saab scored his second try of the night on the following tackle and Widdop levelled the scores at 14-14 with his conversion, before landing a 78th-minute penalty goal from 30 metres out and on the sideline in his first match back from shoulder surgery.

However the Dragons could not hold Souths out and Graham crossed on the final play of the game to snatch a 20-16 win that has left the Red V needing to win all of their remaining six games to have any chance of making the playoffs.

It was a cruel loss for St George Illawarra after a performance which highlighted how much Widdop's 18 week absence had hurt their season and his return coincided with a renewed energy and spirit within the team.

"He got us back in the game with that nice kick behind the line [for Saab to score] and then nailed the conversion, then nailed another one and obviously got that clutch one at the back end of the game," Dragons coach Paul McGregor said.

“He is obviously a class player and the one player we have missed all season so to have him back tonight just goes to show how much he was missed.

McGregor also praised McInnes, who captained the team in Widdop's absence and is likely to take over the role next season after his departure for Warrington in Super League.

McInnes also made 59 tackles, while lock James Graham made 60 and prop Paul Vaughan 50.

“He has done that all year, he hasn’t changed his effort from round one to now," McGregor said of the charge down that almost rescued St George Illawarra's season.

“That just shows his resilience and the type of leader he is going forward for the club."

The Dragons had two other try scoring opportunities but impatience cost then as halfback Ben Hunt was denied due to a double-movement and centre Euan Aitken was cut down just short by Souths fullback Adam Doueihi.

For the Rabbitohs, it was an important win in their quest for a home final as they are guaranteed to remain in outright second place ahead of Sydney Roosters and Canberra - regardless of other results this weekend.

Souths coach Wayne admitted he had been "pessimistic" about his team's chances after Widdop's late penalty goal.

“I had a speech prepared before the try that wasn’t anything like the one I gave after the try was scored," Bennett said.

"I saw in the box Paul McGregor signalling to take the two [points] when they had the kick on the sideline and they would have been elated with that moment, thought it was their game, and your emotions go down and you are thinking about why you lost the game and all the things you should have done that you didn’t do.

"When you get down to that last minute and all of a sudden in the last 10 seconds they score in the corner your whole world is turned upside down again and his world has gone the other way. He would be pleased with their effort but effort is not going to get them where they want to go."


Match: Rabbitohs v Dragons

Round 19 - Friday 26th July

Full Time

Home Team

Rabbitohs

Scored 20 points

Away Team

Dragons

Scored 16 points

Venue: ANZ Stadium

Match broadcasters:

  • Nine Network
  • Foxtel
  • LIVE PASS
The Dragons took an early lead when Widdop landed a fourth-minute penalty goal after a dangerous tackle by Souths hooker Damien Cook on his NSW Origin team-mate Tyson Frizell.

Saab gave the first glimpse of why McGregor handed the 199cm teenager his NRL debut when he leapt above Graham to tap back a Widdop cross-field kick only for centre Euan Aitken to knock on.

An Adam Reynolds penalty goal levelled the scores in the 19th minute and the game became an arm wrestle as both teams battled for field possession but the weight of possession heavily favoured the Rabbitohs.

After three consecutive sets on the Dragons line, Gagai crossed for his first try in the 31st minute when Walker ran from the left to right side to create an overlap out wide for the Rabbitohs against tiring defence.



Gagai goes over

Trailing 6-2 at the interval, St George Illawarra started the second half poorly when Hunt knocked on at first receiver in the 43rd minute and Walker dummied his way over to score on the following set of tackles.

Reynolds again missed the conversion but the Rabbitohs continued to turn the screw and four goal-line drop outs kept their opponents under pressure and starved them of possession.

The Dragons looked ready to capitulate when Hunt attempted a short goal line drop out and kicked the ball into Vaughan as he was attempting to get onside.

The comedy of errors resulted in a penalty against the Dragons and Gagai scored his second try in the 56th minute to put the Rabbitohs ahead 14-2 but the visitors rallied late to set up an epic finish.

Saab scored his first try in the 66th minute when he pounced on a Widdop grubber and he crossed again eight minutes later after McInness's charge down heroics to level the scores at 14-14.

Widdop appeared to have snatched victory with a 78th-minute penalty goal from the sideline but the Rabbitohs regained the ball from a short kick off and Graham broke the Dragons hearts when he dived over in the corner as the full-time siren sounded.

"We got ourselves back from a 14-2 deficit which was good, into a winning position," McGregor said. "Catch the ball, make the tackle, we win the game.

"We knew they'd kick off short, we loaded up that left edge but we didn't come up with the catch so we needed to defend the set and we just didn't. It's tough but that's footy."


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/07/26/rabbitohs-steal-last-second-win-over-brave-dragons/
 

j0nesy

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I saw in the box Paul McGregor signalling to take the two [points] when they had the kick on the sideline and they would have been elated with that moment, thought it was their game, and your emotions go down and you are thinking about why you lost the game and all the things you should have done that you didn’t do.

"When you get down to that last minute and all of a sudden in the last 10 seconds they score in the corner your whole world is turned upside down again and his world has gone the other way. He would be pleased with their effort but effort is not going to get them where they want to go."


Spot on Wayne. What a coach!. If only Mary and the board understood this. Aitken ain’t got it, Lafai is past it, Lattimore is past it and maybe never had it, Allgood is past it. DeBellin is finished. Maranta and Pearson ain’t got it. Host ain’t got it. McGregor (I don’t think his assistants are any better) ain’t got it. Tough decisions need to be made - a big clean out is required. Too many who aren’t good enough or are getting on. Graham captain coach for remainder of the season and assistant coach next season (if he wants it). Bring in Demeitrou(sp) as head coach next season on 2 year deal.
 

getsmarty

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I saw in the box Paul McGregor signalling to take the two [points] when they had the kick on the sideline and they would have been elated with that moment, thought it was their game, and your emotions go down and you are thinking about why you lost the game and all the things you should have done that you didn’t do.

"When you get down to that last minute and all of a sudden in the last 10 seconds they score in the corner your whole world is turned upside down again and his world has gone the other way. He would be pleased with their effort but effort is not going to get them where they want to go."


Spot on Wayne. What a coach!. If only Mary and the board understood this. Aitken ain’t got it, Lafai is past it, Lattimore is past it and maybe never had it, Allgood is past it. DeBellin is finished. Maranta and Pearson ain’t got it. Host ain’t got it. McGregor (I don’t think his assistants are any better) ain’t got it. Tough decisions need to be made - a big clean out is required. Too many who aren’t good enough or are getting on. Graham captain coach for remainder of the season and assistant coach next season (if he wants it). Bring in Demeitrou(sp) as head coach next season on 2 year deal.

Great points...only problem being Coach isn't going anywhere....
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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I saw in the box Paul McGregor signalling to take the two [points] when they had the kick on the sideline and they would have been elated with that moment, thought it was their game, and your emotions go down and you are thinking about why you lost the game and all the things you should have done that you didn’t do.

"When you get down to that last minute and all of a sudden in the last 10 seconds they score in the corner your whole world is turned upside down again and his world has gone the other way. He would be pleased with their effort but effort is not going to get them where they want to go."


Spot on Wayne. What a coach!. If only Mary and the board understood this. Aitken ain’t got it, Lafai is past it, Lattimore is past it and maybe never had it, Allgood is past it. DeBellin is finished. Maranta and Pearson ain’t got it. Host ain’t got it. McGregor (I don’t think his assistants are any better) ain’t got it. Tough decisions need to be made - a big clean out is required. Too many who aren’t good enough or are getting on. Graham captain coach for remainder of the season and assistant coach next season (if he wants it). Bring in Demeitrou(sp) as head coach next season on 2 year deal.

Think you've covered all bases as required, mate.
 
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