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Round 21 vs Warriors

WepnutV

Juniors
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I just want apologize to the dragons player's who played today and all dragon supporters who turned up or couldn't.. I had planned to go and had it in the back of my head if I go to the game we win, if I don't we lose.. I now realize my voice could of been the difference, it was at the pub.. So I'll repay the faithful by putting in as much effort I can this year to attend the rest of our games and cheer the mighty dragons as far as they can get, its a hard tough game in a very competitive competition. 16 premierships since 1923.. Which is Second most. Considering all that were haveing a pretty good year and again I'm sorry for my no show. I feel like shit
 

Drag Queen

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Why is everyone posting their opinions in this thread? Surely we should all be starting our own threads detailing our thoughts...
You've made your thoughts clear and apparently nobody's opinion on this site compares to yours. Narcissitic much? Probably. It'd be great to have all the answers. Sincerely from a novice.
 

BennyV

Referee
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You've made your thoughts clear and apparently nobody's opinion on this site compares to yours. Narcissitic much? Probably. It'd be great to have all the answers. Sincerely from a novice.
...you sure you meant to quote me? Seeing as though I’ve not given an opinion on the game, nor actually criticised anyone else’s opinion..
 

Gareth67

First Grade
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Hate to say this but that is the only ray of hope the Dragons may have for next season .
With a number of other coaches on the market in 2019 the Dragons may be able to puss off Mr. Ineptitude and catch one of those who can actually get his players up for a game - in ability and that will to win at all costs .
This is basically a cut & paste from last year's forum & didn't happen & unfortunately won't happen again, even if we lose all remaining games.[/QUOTE]

Yep your probably right slippery5 , perhaps it was just a bit of wishful thinking , besides where would the money come from .
 

Frank Facer

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If Nene is back next week do you move him into the centres?
I would try Nene at centre. At the beginning of the season, I even thought that we should give it a go. I think he would be better than either Aitken or Lafai. Centre is McDonalds preferred position and the position he played mostly in his juniors. He has a good build for a centre and could go well. If it worked then we could keep him there next year with hopefully Lomax as our other centre.
 

Drag Queen

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...you sure you meant to quote me? Seeing as though I’ve not given an opinion on the game, nor actually criticised anyone else’s opinion..
Actually yes
...you sure you meant to quote me? Seeing as though I’ve not given an opinion on the game, nor actually criticised anyone else’s opinion..
Hell no. I wouldn't want a Trump response. Obviously responded to a different post....
 

Frank Facer

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The structure of our attack is of concern to me. When we are setting up our backline attack it looks too flat, clunky and slow.

Widdop seems to lack fortitude and has trouble coming up with the clutch plays. I think he needs to straighten the attack up.

Many on here are very critical of Hunt. I for one was very happy that Hunt was running the ball. He made a line break or two and looked dangerous a couple of other times.

The Warriors did score all of their points when Dufty was in the sin bin. If Lafai scores we probably would have gone to the break at 12-6, instead of 18-0. I also thought the video refs decision that it was a lose carry instead of a strip was puzzling.

We are too one dimensional. Dufty is our only spark in the backline. Aitken, Lafai and Nightingale all must be replaced ASAP and definitely by next year.

Mary continuing to select Aitken, Lafai and Nightingale should be his downfall. We need a new coach by next season.
 
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rednwhites

Juniors
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I would try Nene at centre. At the beginning of the season, I even thought that we should give it a go. I think he would be better than either Aitken or Lafai. Centre is McDonalds preferred position and the position he played mostly in his juniors. He has a good build for a centre and could go well. If it worked then we could keep him there next year with hopefully Lomax as our other centre.

When a great idea like this gets suggested I cry a little tear for I just think of how stubborn and dumb our coach is. Not only can he deliver results but he can't even give us some hope or variety.
 

ouryears

Bench
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FMD.

We should have won that in the second half. Had enough penalties to kick our way to a win.
Had enough ball to put 40 on them.

Warriors up in our face every tackle, always with numbers in tackles, and plenty off side which went unchecked.

Widdop has ice skates on again, how many times does he fall or slip when nobody else does? Anyway, I thought he and Hunt had a dig, just didn’t work today.

I thought Pereria played well and has forced Nighty out if Nene is fit, Dufty played well but didn’t have enough support - they all just watch him and hope for the best instead of following him. LL should have come on earlier, Mann later. LAM did well.

f**kc I hate that red strip with a white semi V.

I’m not giving up yet, limping into the finals is better than not playing in finals, as Scumulla and Cowgirls have demonstrated in the past.

We can still win the grand prize, need to seriously recallibrate and get behind the boys.

Go Dragons.
You are an apologists joke.
Widdop and hunt NEVER had a go.....they are meant to create, lead, control, contrive, deliver, demand, win, win, win.

They are a joke, our coach is a joke, our centres, wingers and you....are a joke.
 

ouryears

Bench
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Crush,

It’s not so much that I’m optomistic it’s more about it’s a game of footy mate. Anything can and will happen.That’s why I love the game.

We can still beat the lot of them this year - right up to the grand prize.

Sure I’m dissapointed with the last month or so of footy, guttered actually but there’s plenty of bad shit going on in the world, here in our land of plenty and in some of our personal lives as well.

Spare a thought for West Coast Dragon and it really isn’t so bad after all, and like WCD I’m not chucking the towel in just yet. I’ve seen some great Dragons footy this year unlike the last several years and hope we can see some more of that.

Despite what we think of our coaches (and it’s not just Mary) I’m confident we’ll play finals this year, we have some exceptional players and it’s a different ball game then.

Go Dragons.
Get off the drugs
 

ouryears

Bench
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Good post as always mate, and fairly good read on the game. I am not confident Nene will be back next week but I agree Pereira needs to keep his spot over Nightingale.
Not convinced we can win the grand prize but there is no point in saying we are done for the year when this game has a way of fooling you with its many twists and turns. Fair to say we will really struggle from outside the top 4 and today we couldn't take a great opportunity to stay up in there.
Ha ha ha
Good post as always?
The guy is a dead set excuse maker and apologist
Embarrassing, get yourselves back to the ghettos and hovels of Illawarra
You have Fuc**ed St George up.
 
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I would try Nene at centre. At the beginning of the season, I even thought that we should give it a go. I think he would be better than either Aitken or Lafai. Centre is McDonalds preferred position and the position he played mostly in his juniors. He has a good build for a centre and could go well. If it worked then we could keep him there next year with hopefully Lomax as our other centre.
Said this many many times.
The solution for the centres is staring us in the face.
McDonald played his best football at centre for the Titans.
He is not a winger even though he is used as a meter eater.
He and Mann would give us a much more dynamic centre pairing.
Play Aitkin on the wing - he played there for a while quite successfully.
Whatever the case, Lafai and Aitkin in the centres has never worked for lots of reasons.
Bloody minded insistence - hell bent on proving the doubters wrong.
McGregor and his internal supporters are destroying the club.
 

ouryears

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LOL what are you on about?
I am saying that because you think Alsgi talks sense when in fact he rolls out the excuses why we got beat as does McGregor, excuses that real saints men would never dare utter, you have got to come from the Illawarra region who accept defeat like it’s a badge of honour.
 

getsmarty

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Dragons face tough questions after Warriors loss
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TOUGH DAY: The Dragons slumped to their fourth loss in five games against the Warriors on Saturday. Picture: Adam McLean

HE’S sick of answering them – most of the media are sick of asking them – but Dragons coach Paul McGregor knows there’s only one way to silence questions about whether his side are again suffering from the late-season yips.

There was no ignoring them following his side’s 18-12 loss to the Warriors in Wollongong on Saturday, their fourth defeat in their last five games, a second-half fightback not enough to overhaul an 18-0 halftime deficit.

Both early-season pace-setters came into the match with some questions to answer, with the Warriors having lost four of their last five, with coach Stephen Kearney blasting his side’s performance in their 36-12 pasting at the hands of the Gold Coast last week as "soft.”

He got the response he was looking for, with the win enough to force the Warriors back into the top four frame, while the Dragons are left teetering on the edge of the top four with four games to play.

A slide out of the finals is near impossible, but their grip on a prized top-four finish is very much in jeopardy despite a favourable run home, with McGregor aware the only place silence to talk is on the park.

“It’s not going away until you win is it,” McGregor said.

“I’ve got a different playing group and we’re in a different position to what we have been before, I don’t want to revisit it. Our vision’s on what we need to do, not a revision.

“However, everyone’s going to talk about it, it’s going to be raised again, because we lost. There’s nothing anyone can do except, when you go on the footy field and when you go to training, you work to fix your game.

“We can speak about it and we can practice it, but in the end, we’ve got to execute once we go out on the field. We’re all accountable for our roles so people in the team have got to make sure we stick to what the plan is.”

The Warriors built the handy buffer with three tries in the final nine minutes of the first half with Dragons fullback Matt Dufty watching on from the sheds after being dispatched to the sin-bin 11 minutes before the break.

His tug on the jersey of Roger Tuivasa-Sheck as the Warriors skipper pursued his own grubber proved the telling moment of the match, with the Dragons conceding three tries and bombing one of their own in the ensuing 10 minutes.

“It was [costly] in the wash-up,” McGregor said.

The sin-binning at that stage didn’t help. [We held the Warriors] to a zero scorline in the second half, we scored a couple of tries, we started to build pressure, our kicking game was better, we played through them a lot more.

“We controlled their offloads a lot better and made it a contest. Our second half was much better than our first and that’s where it’s got to start next week.”

The loss was compounded by an injury to Origin prop Paul Vaughan, who was left writhing in pain when he twisted awkwardly in a tackle from Adam Blair and Agnatius Paasi just 11 minutes into the match.

He hobbled from the park nursing knee and ankle soreness and McGregor conceded the outlook wasn’t positive in the immediate aftermath, with his star forward looking at at least some time on the sideline.

“It’s not great,” McGregor said.

“He’s got a boot on down there but he’s no sure whether it’s his knee or his ankle. He heard something pop and he’s in a bit of freeze mode at the moment.

“He’s concerned to be honest. We’ll have to wait until we get a scan and go from there but it doesn’t look promising at all.”

Both sides had opportunities early on but couldn't find the breakthrough, with Shaun Johnson settling for a 19th minute penalty goal to break the nil-all deadlock. Simon Mannring claimed the first four-pointer 10 minutes before halftime when he planted a grubber from Tuivasa-Sheck in the Dragons in-goal.

Dufty also got a hand to the ball, which was enough for the bunker to deny the try, but it earned him 10 minutes in the sin-bin for grabbing Tuivasa-Sheck by the jumper in the lead-up.

The Warriors twisted the knife, with Solomone Kata crossing in the very next set off an offload from Isaiah Papali’i. Johnson's attempted conversion was waved away keeping the score at 8-0 nine minutes before the break.

Isaac Luke extended the margin two minutes later when he burrowed over between the posts from a clever off-load from Jazz Tevaga, with Johnson adding the extras for a 14-0 lead.

The Dragons had the chance to hit back when David Fusitu’a spilled a bomb from Ben Hunt, with Lafai barging into the Warriors in-goal only to be denied by a remarkable try-saving effort from Tuivasa Sheck.

The home side's woes were compunded when Kata scored his second try at the other end in the shadows of halftime, with Johnson's sideline conversion mercifully waved away to keep the gap to three converted tries at halftime.

The hosts made light work of the deficit after the resumption, with tries to Cam McInnes and Luciano Leilua in the space of four minutes cutting the margin back to six with half an hour to play.

The home side had all the running from there, but couldn’t find the leveler despite a glut of possession, a jolting shot from Adam Blair on Jason Nightingale stomping out the Dragons last shot at pulling the match out of the fire.


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