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Round 22 vs Sharks

getsmarty

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DRAGONS


Five things: Round 22 v Sharks
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Timestamp
Fri 16 Aug 2019, 11:00 AM

The St George Illawarra Dragons will head to Pointsbet Stadium to face off with old foes the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Round 22 of the NRL Telstra Premiership. Five things to factor into your Sunday afternoon are to follow.

Local derby to live up to occasion

Current standings mean very little when it comes to the Dragons' local derby rivalry with the Sharks.

While both teams currently reside in the bottom eight of the competition ladder, form tends to go out the window and a thrilling contest usually ensues.

The Dragons haven't lost to Cronulla at Shark Park since 2016. Another win in enemy territory would be a nice notch in the Dragons' belt ahead of a hopefully better and brighter 2020 campaign.

Dragons look to play spoilers

Look away now Sharks fans! The Dragons may be out of the finals race but they're not prepared to rest on the laurels over the coming month of football.

With skipper Gareth Widdop departing for English Super League and Jeremy Latimore's future set on mortgage broking, the Red V still have plenty to play for.

The Sharks sit precariously on the competition ladder at ninth, tied with the Wests Tigers on 20 competition points.

Interestingly, Brisbane sit one point ahead of the Sharks at eighth; the Broncos will play the seventh place Panthers this weekend in a telling fixture for Cronulla's immediate future.



Dragons determined to spoil Cronulla's finals chances

Injury offers opportunities

Dragons back-rower Tariq Sims (groin) and Sharks vice-captain Andrew Fifita's (knee) absences has handed some of the game's rising stars another opportunity in the big smoke.

Jackson Ford (St George Illawarra) and Billy Magoulias (Sharks) will both play their second NRL games from the interchange in a nod to future seasons.

In a sign of the times, the likes of Blake Lawrie, Luciano Leilua and Patrick Kaufusi alongside Sharks quartet Briton Nikora, Kurt Capewell, Jack Williams and Braden Hamlin-Uele have all seized their opportunities so far in 2019.

Crossed allegiances

Several players know their respective upcoming opponents a little better than the remainder of their teammates.

It's little known that Latimore's first taste of rugby league in Sydney was at the Sharks in the early-2000s. He'd return to the Shire for the 2017 season prior to his return to the Dragons last year.

Tyson Frizell is another who has previously donned Sharks colours, in his debut season way back in 2011.

Matt Prior leads the charge for former Dragons now at the Sharks given he was on the interchange for the Red V's 2010 premiership success.

Josh Dugan (84 games) and Josh Morris (46 games) have also played integral roles for the Dragons over the years.

Women in League Round

Last year brought in a new era for women's rugby league. The first State of Origin and the inaugural Women's Premiership are a testament to this.

Women in League Round tackles things a little differently. It's the NRL, the 16 clubs and every member and fans' way of thanking women in all walks of footy life.



Dragons talk about the women who shaped their careers

Women in League Round is for the canteen ladies braving a brisk Saturday morning at the local footy field, the female volunteers who ensure we have a game to play and the mums who cart their little tykes to training.

This weekend is rugby league's way of thanking them for their efforts and contributions.

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/08/16/five-things-round-22-v-sharks/
 

qld redvee

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McGregor asked the question about blooding Sailor and Timm in thr coaches preview. Completely ignored the Timm comment and went straight to say Kerr was next in line. Said something like he will look at performances in Cc and Kerr was performing well and has a bright future with us.

So Timm is definitely on the outer with this peanut as coach.
DS- so pathetic isnt it ,, also liked how he through Ford under the bus saying his defence was ordinary BUT he will give him more minutes ..and then praises how he wont let the team down can play both sides and carries the ball in both hands so many mixed messages.. And sailor is now in front of other players
BUT we have to give LATS the send off he deserves !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

ALSGI

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McGregor asked the question about blooding Sailor and Timm in thr coaches preview. Completely ignored the Timm comment and went straight to say Kerr was next in line. Said something like he will look at performances in Cc and Kerr was performing well and has a bright future with us.

So Timm is definitely on the outer with this peanut as coach.
Yep, completely ignored Timm.

Talks about a mixed performance by Ford on his debut?What coach does that in public to a rookie?

Oh and the genius also said blooding new players depended on how the 1st graders form was “so to speak”. I reckon Aitken and Lafai have been shit for some time now, so to speak.

I need to stop watching these coaches preview clips.
 

Dragons 09

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Talks about a mixed performance by Ford on his debut?What coach does that in public to a rookie?
.

The same coach who said in his press conference after the Rabbits game, "catch the ball, make the tackle, win the game". Translated in plain English he said "Saab dropped the ball from the kick off, he missed the last tackle that led to the try and he lost us the game".
He's a classless twat.
 

BLM01

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Tariq injured most of the year....another excuse. Pats the HP on the back for managing the injury.
Why was not rested and replaced with someone earlier...why?....too scared to
Mary seems proud that we can be "final spoilers" for the rest of the year...geez..plenty to play for.
Cant bring young people through or scared to play them at a start of a game unlike everyone else
Happy to be fully detailed about Fords improvements and what he did wrong in defence.
Cant mention any others in the 1st 60 minutes and the last 21 rounds of poor contact efforts?.
Just so out of touch !
 
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hazzbeen

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The same coach who said in his press conference after the Rabbits game, "catch the ball, make the tackle, win the game". Translated in plain English he said "Saab dropped the ball from the kick off, he missed the last tackle that led to the try and he lost us the game".
He's a classless twat.
Yep the more he speaks the more his neck grows , a complete goose of the highest order .....
 

FlameThrower

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Yes hewi,

Something doesn't add up..... besides McGregor of course.

The kid is being totally shunned.
Guys I’ve given Mary benefit of the doubt in previous seasons, but this year has proven he is just lost when it comes to team selection, bringing on juniors and tactics. Etc etc. nothing surprises me anymore and fans are being ignored . How this can be allowed to continue is beyond me and the board are asleep at the wheel ..
 

getsmarty

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TEAM LISTS


24-hour warning: Round 22 v Sharks
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Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Sat 17 Aug 2019, 04:00 PM

St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor has trimmed his squad to 19 ahead of the Dragons' Round 22 clash against the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks at Pointsbet Stadium on Sunday, August 18.

Winger Jason Saab has been ruled out with foot soreness, and has been replaced in the side Zac Lomax.

Dragons Head of Athletic Performance Nathan Pickworth will provide an injury update when all necessary information regarding Saab is available.

Reece Robson is the other player to drop out of the Tuesday's initial squad.

NRL squad for Round 22 v Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks –

1. Corey Norman – sponsored by Illawarra Mercury/St George & Sutherland Shire Leader
21. Zac Lomax – sponsored by Tosich Group Construction
3. Euan Aitken – sponsored by University of Wollongong
4. Tim Lafai – sponsored by Kingsgrove Sports Centre
5. Mikaele Ravalawa – 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. Patrick Kaufusi – sponsored by Wollongong Jetski
12. Luciano Leilua – sponsored by Stonemasons & Landscapers (since 1970)
13. Tyson Frizell – sponsored by Val Morgan

Interchange:
14. Jeremy Latimore – sponsored by Dincel Construction System
15. Korbin Sims – sponsored by Stonemasons & Landscapers (since 1970)
16. Blake Lawrie – sponsored by Professionals Padstow
17. Jackson Ford – sponsored by Domus Lighting
18. Tristan Sailor
19. Josh Kerr

https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2019/08/17/24-hour-warning-round-22-v-sharks/
 

Old Kogarah Boy 1

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Guys I’ve given Mary benefit of the doubt in previous seasons, but this year has proven he is just lost when it comes to team selection, bringing on juniors and tactics. Etc etc. nothing surprises me anymore and fans are being ignored . How this can be allowed to continue is beyond me and the board are asleep at the wheel ..

FT,

Surely the club hear of the fans to some extent and what they must be hearing, whether they want to acknowledge it or not, is dissent amongst the fans.

Eventually, the sponsors will dictate those feelings if the board choose to continually turn a blind eye to it.
 

Como Connection

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Can someone , anyone (except Mary ) explain how Latimore ( who seems to be getting less and less minutes ) and Kaufusi ( who has now two injured knees ) are playing in front of Timms & Kerr ??????
Helping them quality for Matt Head's finals push.
Sounds ok to me.
CC
 

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