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Round 21 vs Warriors

ouryears

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I hope lessons have been learned from the last time we played against the Warriors. This time we need a plan B ready to go if they are up in our fiace like last time. Widdop needs to complain to the ref if the Warriors are standing offside all day like last time.
They smashed us in NZ last year and they had 6 players missing, and they beat us this year.

Mciddiot learns nothing.

Same old same old.....time to think of summer and the cricket I am afraid.
 

ouryears

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Gameday people!
Its August now, dry July is behind us.
Can't wait to see the August Dragons breathing fire and putting their hand up as contenders for 2018.
I say we win 4 of our last 5.
Crush, we might as all the teams we play are shite.
But prob 2 from 5.

Then week 1 semis, gone.
Not negative.....just realistic.
 

denis preston

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‘We had a really good debrief after the Roosters on our performance as a team and I feel that there were three key work-ons from the game, one in attack, one in defence and our mindset.

“We’ve got to get them right, not complicate it too much and make sure we’re at our best in important situations around our team-first [mindset]. All systems are underpinned by an excellence of attitude and we’re working towards that.


https://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/5565179/dragons-confident-despite-dry-july/?cs=302[/QUOTE]

Really interested in see the improvement shown today to see what the 3 work ons "are ?
Incidentally , Kimmmorly & Toovey were ruthless on Nighingales & Aitkins defense so at least someone has the balls to call it like it is.Get beaten today and it may be their last chance.ISP on TV today so all eyes on Lomax and perhaps Hubert.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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Crush, we might as all the teams we play are shite.
But prob 2 from 5.

Then week 1 semis, gone.
Not negative.....just realistic.

As I’ve maintained all along, Saints will finish sixth, then will be eliminated after week one by (most likely) the Chooks.

McIdiot will get an extension soon thereafter.

As you say...realistic.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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If I was able to, I wanted to start a thread about the team’s pre match warm up sessions.

Does anyone bother to watch them?

I do....intently.

From what was on display...dropped passes/kicks, players being hit in the head by loose passes, and meaningless backline manoeuvres...it was no surprise (to me at least), the side played so poorly last week.

It was awful....leaderless.

I’ll be keeping a close eye on proceedings this afternoon,
 

ALSGI

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If I was able to, I wanted to start a thread about the team’s pre match warm up sessions.

Does anyone bother to watch them?

I do....intently.

From what was on display...dropped passes/kicks, players being hit in the head by loose passes, and meaningless backline manoeuvres...it was no surprise (to me at least), the side played so poorly last week.

It was awful....leaderless.

I’ll be keeping a close eye on proceedings this afternoon,
I always watch the warms ups closely and you can generally pick when they’re not on and which team has more intent. Doesn’t always transpire that way but I’ve often picked it watching the warm up.
 

Crush

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As I’ve maintained all along, Saints will finish sixth, then will be eliminated after week one by (most likely) the Chooks.

McIdiot will get an extension soon thereafter.

As you say...realistic.
Yeah mate, as SBD 82 said, I cannot see Roosters finishing 7th.
That seems UNREALISTIC.
 

getsmarty

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DRAGONS


'Every forward's nightmare': Dufty ready for RTS showdown
Author
Brad Walter Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Fri 3 Aug 2018, 06:01 PM
Matt Dufty was last week instructed to "out-work" James Tedesco and this weekend the St George Illawarra fullback will be seeking to match the player he rates as the most difficult to contain when the Dragons attempt to maintain their place in the top four against Roger Tuivasa-Sheck’s Warrriors.

Dufty, who was sounded out by the Warriors as an injury replacement for Tuivasa-Sheck in 2016, described the star fullback as a "forward's nightmare" and urged St George Illawarra's halves Gareth Widdop and Ben Hunt to kick away from him in Saturday's match at WIN Stadium.

"Roger is world class, he probably has the best feet in the game, that's for sure," Dufty said.

"He is the hardest to contain, you don't know which way he is going to go. He can step off both feet, he can go left, right, straight.

"It will be a big challenge with kick returns this week. I think he is every forward's nightmare returning the ball."

In his first full NRL season, Dufty has shown why the Warriors offered to fly him to Auckland for a tour two years ago after Tuivasa-Sheck ruptured his ACL as statistics for the pair compare favourably.

Dufty is ranked second to Newcastle's teenage sensation Kalyn Ponga (901.7m) for kick returns this season, with 901.5 metres from runs after fielding the ball near his line.

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Tuivasa-Sheck averages 50.92 metres from kick returns in his 17 matches for the Warriors compared to 47.48 by Dufty, who has played all 19 games for St George Illawarra.

Overall, Tuivasa-Sheck averages 171.2 metres with the ball per game, while Dufty runs 142.15 metres per game.

The Dragons rookie is also fourth in the NRL for line breaks with 15 this season, compared to eight by Tuivasa-Sheck, and is ninth for tackle breaks (77), although the Warriors captain averages 4.76 per match.

Another area where Dufty out ranks Tuivasa-Sheck is support runs, with the St George Illawarra fullback eighth overall and averaging 19.26 support runs per game, compared to 13.64 for his Warriors counterpart.

Dufty is also sixth on the NRL's tryscoring list with 11 this season and should have had his 12th last weekend against the Roosters when he made a long-range break from near the Dragons' end of the field.

"I looked at the video and I would have made it if I just put my head down," the 22-year-old speedster said.

"I didn't know there were forwards all around me."

Before the match, St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor had given him just one instruction – try to "out-work" Tedesco, the NSW fullback.

"That is all he said to me," Dufty revealed.

"He usually he comes up with a whole sheet of things for me to do. Obviously that is a pretty big task. He is one of the best support players, one of the best ball-runners, one of the best everything … and he proved that again this year in State of Origin.

"He probably wasn't in the best form earlier in the year but he came out and proved everyone wrong because he is on fire at the moment."

McGregor: 'Soft is a hard word to a rugby league player'

Tedesco finished the game with two tries, a try assist and four tackle breaks, while running 220 metres with the ball, including 55 metres from kick returns.

In comparison, Dufty made one line-break and one tackle break, while he ran 192 metres and made 82 metres carrying the ball back from kicks.

After losing 36-18 to the Roosters, St George Illawarra have dropped from third to fourth place but have set themselves the goal of remaining in the top four – a feat they have managed since round 1.

"We take big pride in that," McGregor said.

"This competition is ruthless and from round 1 to round 21 we are the only side that is still in the top four so it is really important that we stay there and that is what our attitude is towards.

"Our vision at the start of the year was about our team first and our purpose was about making the top four. Nothing has changed and we have got a real focus about that tomorrow."



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/04/every-forwards-nightmare-dufty-ready-for-rts-showdown/
 

since77

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As I’ve maintained all along, Saints will finish sixth, then will be eliminated after week one by (most likely) the Chooks.

McIdiot will get an extension soon thereafter.

As you say...realistic.

So you think the Roosters are going to slide out of the top 4 too? For the Roosters to knock us out they have to finish below us at 7th if we finish 6th. That’s not going to happen.
 

Saint_JimmyG

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So you think the Roosters are going to slide out of the top 4 too? For the Roosters to knock us out they have to finish below us at 7th if we finish 6th. That’s not going to happen.

No, I believe the Chooks will finish third.

Third plays sixth, or am I incorrect?
 

hazzbeen

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Go you Dragons , home game plenty to play for a big win needed , a convincing win needed to help me think that maybe Im wrong about the teams slide from top 4 ....... I hope the team proves me wrong .....
 

Gareth67

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For whom the bells toll ? This IS the match where the Dragons will need to stand up and as such our lads must come good and play as a one unit , more so in defense. We know that on their day our forward pack can overcome most obstacles, however our backs now need to match the packs intensity.

The Warriors are a good team and this will be the last opportunity for the Big Red V to show just what we are in comparison to another semi finalist - in short show our true premiership potential . A ‘ just only ‘ win is not acceptable any longer, nothing but a convincing victory is what is required for all concerned, more importantly for the players own confidence.
 

getsmarty

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TEAM LISTS


Late mail: Round 21 v New Zealand Warriors
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Sat 4 Aug 2018, 01:56 PM

St George Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor has finalised his 17 to play the New Zealand Warriors at WIN Stadium, Wollongong.

Blake Lawrie and Zac Lomax have dropped out of the team, with the Dragons settling on a 1-17 line-up.

NRL squad for Round 21 v New Zealand Warriors:

1. Matt Dufty – sponsored by Illawarra Mercury/St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
2. Jordan Pereira – sponsored by Relativity in the Loop
3. Euan Aitken – sponsored by University of Wollongong
4. Tim Lafai – sponsored by Kingsgrove Sports Centre
5. Jason Nightingale– sponsored by SMAI
6. Gareth Widdop (c) – sponsored by Dynamic Projects
7. Ben Hunt– sponsored by Paul's Customs and Forwarding Solutions
8. James Graham – sponsored by EFEX
9. Cameron McInnes – sponsored by Floormania
10. Paul Vaughan – sponsored by My Muscle Chef
11. Tyson Frizell – sponsored by Val Morgan
12. Tariq Sims – sponsored by Stonemasons & Landscapers (since 1970)
13. Jack de Belin – sponsored by Wollongong Jetski

Interchange:
14. Jeremy Latimore – sponsored by Addbuild Additions
15. Kurt Mann – sponsored by Wollongong Diagnostics
16. Leeson Ah Mau – sponsored by Westfund
17. Luciano Leilua – sponsored by Domus Lighting


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/04/late-mail-round-21-v-new-zealand-warriors/
 

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