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Round 23 vs Roosters

FlameThrower

Bench
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I’ve lost all faith in the Club, Board and Team. I used to enjoy watching all teams and my beloved Dragons play. I can’t go to the game to get angry anymore- I’m now used to losing games.
This is now years of the same rubbish and if the Club ignores the fans than I’ll ignore the Club and will no longer attend games. The saddest thing is we will lose tonight (records about to be broken tonight) but Coach is safe .. that does my head in -
Over and out...
 

Crush

Coach
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11,243
I haven't watched much footy since the cricket started, ashes is way more interesting.
I see here though that we have named Lafai and Aitken again?
Until these 2 blokes are gone I'm not interested in watching.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
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NRL Late Mail: Updated squads and team news for Round 23
NRL Premiership
  • August 24, 2019 10:08am
  • by Simon Brunsdon and Mark St John
  • Source: FOX SPORTS
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Tristan Sailor, son of league great Wendell could debut for the DragonsSource: News Corp Australia

St George Illawarra Dragons v Sydney Roosters, Nestrata Jubilee Stadium, 7.35pm

Dragons: 1. Corey Norman 2. Zac Lomax 3. Euan Aitken 4. Timoteo Lafai 5. Jonus Pearson 6. Gareth Widdop 7. Ben Hunt 8. James Graham 9. Cameron McInnes 10. Paul Vaughan 11. Jackson Ford 12. Luciano Leilua 13. Tyson Frizell 14. Jeremy Latimore 15. Korbin Sims 16. Blake Lawrie 18. Tristan Sailor 20. Jacob Host 21. Mikaele Ravalawa

Players cut: 17. Patrick Kaufusi 19. Josh Kerr

Roosters: 1. James Tedesco 2. Daniel Tupou 3. Latrell Mitchell 4. Joseph Manu 5. Brett Morris 6. Luke Keary 7. Cooper Cronk 8. Jared Waerea-Hargreaves 9. Sam Verrills 10. Isaac Liu 11. Angus Crichton 12. Mitchell Aubusson 13. Victor Radley 14. Nat Butcher 15. Zane Tetevano 16. Poasa Faamausili 17. Siosiua Taukeiaho 18. Lindsay Collins 20. Billy Smith

Players cut: 19. Lachlan Lam 21. Sitili Tupouniua

Late mail: The Roosters have confirmed Cooper Cronk will play after overcoming a shoulder injury suffered in a late hit from Jazz Tevaga against the Warriors. For the Dragons, there are suggestiosn Tristan Sailor, son of Wendell, could make his debut in the Red V.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/nrl/nr...3/news-story/79230dff3fb77bcb883f8ab844d0734d
 

getsmarty

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DRAGONS


Dragons set to farewell Widdop but who takes his place?
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Sat 24 Aug 2019, 08:01 AM
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James Graham admits he will miss fellow Englishman Gareth Widdop when the Dragons captain returns home to play for Warrington next season but it is unclear who will take his place in the St George Illawarra back line.

With Corey Norman set to return to five-eighth to partner Ben Hunt in the halves after being signed this season as Widdop’s long-term replacement, the Dragons No.1 jersey will be up for grabs in 2020.

At this stage it appears to be a three-way battle between Zac Lomax, Tristan Sailor and Matt Dufty. But the latter’s future at the club is not certain after falling from favour five weeks ago following Widdop’s return from a shoulder injury suffered in the round three defeat of Brisbane.

Despite signing a two-year contract extension before the start of this season, Dufty and the Dragons are understood to have mutually agreed that he can explore interest from rival clubs for 2020. There is still the possibility he will stay.

The development indicates that Lomax may be considered at fullback as regular centres Euan Aitken and Tim Lafai are under contract for next season and Dragons officials insist both are part of the club's 2020 plans.

However, Lomax can also play on the wing, while Sailor is equally comfortable at fullback or five-eighth.



Dragons v Roosters - Round 23

Dufty was not selected in St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor’s initial 21-man squad to play the Roosters on Saturday night at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium and has been named to play on the wing in the earlier Canterbury Cup fixture.

McGregor is monitoring Hunt and second-rower Tyson Frizell after they suffered concussions in last Sunday’s controversial 18-12 loss to Cronulla and Sailor is on standby to make his NRL debut if either or both join Patrick Kaufusi on the sideline.

It is unclear whether Sailor would be elevated to the starting side if Hunt is ruled out or whether Lomax would shift to his preferred fullback role, with Norman playing alongside Widdop in the halves and Mikaele Ravalawa re-instated on the wing.

Jacob Host is set to come into the 17-man squad in place of Kaufusi, who was the worst effected of the three Dragons concussed in the clash with the Sharks, and McGregor will carry a back on the interchange if both Hunt and Frizell are ruled out.

The match will be the last at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium for Widdop and veteran forward Jeremey Latimore, who will retire after St George Illawarra’s round 25 trip to the Gold Coast and team-mates are determined to send them out on the best possible note.

"Gareth has done a lot for this club and he is obviously our captain so it would be nice to leave the Dragons home ground with a win," Graham said. "Hopefully the fans can send him off with a lot of respect and pay their appreciation to Gareth and Jeremy. I think that would be nice."

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Dragons and England teammates Widdop and Graham :copyright:Scott Davis/NRL Photos
Widdop joined the Dragons from Melbourne in 2014 and has established himself as one of the best play makers in the game during his 122 appearances for the club.

However, the England five-eighth wants to play in Super League while he is still near the top of his game and gave Dragons management 12-months notice that he was going to take up an offer with Warrington for 2020.

"I am going to miss him a lot," Graham said. "We have been close friends for a very long time, since he came into the England set up in 2009 so we have had a bond since then that has only grown over time.

"I'd had that experience of being with him for six or eight week camps and I thought I’d like the opportunity to be with him for the full season so he was a big reason for why I wanted to come here.

"That's the nature of our sport. Gareth will be a friend for life, I hope, and he is someone I have thoroughly enjoyed riding the roller-coaster of week-to-week rugby league with."

A number of Dragons players trained in different positions on Friday to prepare for the possibility of Hunt or Frizell being out and Lomax said he was happy to play wherever he was needed after recent thumb and hamstring injuries.

"I guess we probably haven't had the season we wanted but the next three games are going to be a real big task for us and we want to build momentum and get some confidence and belief back in the team leading into next season," Lomax said.

"I have played no footy lately so I just want to be back on the field and I want to be playing. I am trying to get my fitness right as much as I can and I am happy to play wherever."

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What will be the result in their round 23 clash?

Dragons v Roosters What will be the result in their round 23 clash?
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https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/08/24/dragons-set-to-farewell-widdop-but-who-takes-his-place/
 

Paddles

Juniors
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Sailor will play according to wendall.

I heard him on the radio this morning suggesting the same. Was asked about rumours and he sheepishly replied that 'he's at least in the 18'.

I hope he is playing, and I hope he gets more than the last 7 minutes at fullback or random middle forward position that doesn't really exist.

FFS Mary - try and help yourself! Play a few exciting youngsters and give the fanbase - who you must know are deserting - something to watch!
 

BLM01

First Grade
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I heard him on the radio this morning suggesting the same. Was asked about rumours and he sheepishly replied that 'he's at least in the 18'.

I hope he is playing, and I hope he gets more than the last 7 minutes at fullback or random middle forward position that doesn't really exist.

FFS Mary - try and help yourself! Play a few exciting youngsters and give the fanbase - who you must know are deserting - something to watch!
No Mary has got to ease them into 1st garde..Dragons Footy way...little minutes and out of position just incase they &^))up and in his eyes cost him a precious win and buy him a ready made excuse for the rest of the rot..and to also say look see they are not ready afater 1 or 2 games.
 

Dragsters

First Grade
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No Mary has got to ease them into 1st garde..Dragons Footy way...little minutes and out of position just incase they &^))up and in his eyes cost him a precious win and buy him a ready made excuse for the rest of the rot..and to also say look see they are not ready afater 1 or 2 games.

Then drop em after a couple of errors, only then to drop the rookie who replaced them after a couple of errors then bring back the first rookie etc. etc.

That's how Paul bloods juniors and then wonders why they lack confidence.

Meanwhile at Manly and Parra, Des and Brad picked rookie wingers Garrick and Sivo and stuck solid with them, allowing them to build confidence and they are now both contenders for rookie of the year.

Go figure...
 

possm

Coach
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DRAGONS


Dragons set to farewell Widdop but who takes his place?
Author
Brad Walter NRL.com Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Sat 24 Aug 2019, 08:01 AM
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James Graham admits he will miss fellow Englishman Gareth Widdop when the Dragons captain returns home to play for Warrington next season but it is unclear who will take his place in the St George Illawarra back line.

With Corey Norman set to return to five-eighth to partner Ben Hunt in the halves after being signed this season as Widdop’s long-term replacement, the Dragons No.1 jersey will be up for grabs in 2020.

At this stage it appears to be a three-way battle between Zac Lomax, Tristan Sailor and Matt Dufty. But the latter’s future at the club is not certain after falling from favour five weeks ago following Widdop’s return from a shoulder injury suffered in the round three defeat of Brisbane.

Despite signing a two-year contract extension before the start of this season, Dufty and the Dragons are understood to have mutually agreed that he can explore interest from rival clubs for 2020. There is still the possibility he will stay.

The development indicates that Lomax may be considered at fullback as regular centres Euan Aitken and Tim Lafai are under contract for next season and Dragons officials insist both are part of the club's 2020 plans.

However, Lomax can also play on the wing, while Sailor is equally comfortable at fullback or five-eighth.



Dragons v Roosters - Round 23

Dufty was not selected in St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor’s initial 21-man squad to play the Roosters on Saturday night at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium and has been named to play on the wing in the earlier Canterbury Cup fixture.

McGregor is monitoring Hunt and second-rower Tyson Frizell after they suffered concussions in last Sunday’s controversial 18-12 loss to Cronulla and Sailor is on standby to make his NRL debut if either or both join Patrick Kaufusi on the sideline.

It is unclear whether Sailor would be elevated to the starting side if Hunt is ruled out or whether Lomax would shift to his preferred fullback role, with Norman playing alongside Widdop in the halves and Mikaele Ravalawa re-instated on the wing.

Jacob Host is set to come into the 17-man squad in place of Kaufusi, who was the worst effected of the three Dragons concussed in the clash with the Sharks, and McGregor will carry a back on the interchange if both Hunt and Frizell are ruled out.

The match will be the last at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium for Widdop and veteran forward Jeremey Latimore, who will retire after St George Illawarra’s round 25 trip to the Gold Coast and team-mates are determined to send them out on the best possible note.

"Gareth has done a lot for this club and he is obviously our captain so it would be nice to leave the Dragons home ground with a win," Graham said. "Hopefully the fans can send him off with a lot of respect and pay their appreciation to Gareth and Jeremy. I think that would be nice."

widdopg--grahamj-190316700-sd.jpg

Dragons and England teammates Widdop and Graham :copyright:Scott Davis/NRL Photos
Widdop joined the Dragons from Melbourne in 2014 and has established himself as one of the best play makers in the game during his 122 appearances for the club.

However, the England five-eighth wants to play in Super League while he is still near the top of his game and gave Dragons management 12-months notice that he was going to take up an offer with Warrington for 2020.

"I am going to miss him a lot," Graham said. "We have been close friends for a very long time, since he came into the England set up in 2009 so we have had a bond since then that has only grown over time.

"I'd had that experience of being with him for six or eight week camps and I thought I’d like the opportunity to be with him for the full season so he was a big reason for why I wanted to come here.

"That's the nature of our sport. Gareth will be a friend for life, I hope, and he is someone I have thoroughly enjoyed riding the roller-coaster of week-to-week rugby league with."

A number of Dragons players trained in different positions on Friday to prepare for the possibility of Hunt or Frizell being out and Lomax said he was happy to play wherever he was needed after recent thumb and hamstring injuries.

"I guess we probably haven't had the season we wanted but the next three games are going to be a real big task for us and we want to build momentum and get some confidence and belief back in the team leading into next season," Lomax said.

"I have played no footy lately so I just want to be back on the field and I want to be playing. I am trying to get my fitness right as much as I can and I am happy to play wherever."

Dragons v Roosters
What will be the result in their round 23 clash?

Dragons v Roosters What will be the result in their round 23 clash?
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https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/08/24/dragons-set-to-farewell-widdop-but-who-takes-his-place/
We need a new coach and as much cap space as possible to have some hope in 2020. So I for one would be happy to see Widdop, Graham, Aitken, Lafai, Latimore, Allgood, Maranta and Dufty move on. Rumours are that Masters, Robson, Timm and Field are already on their way. So there is a chance we will have some cap space to buy a few players and promote some bright young juniors.

So with the above in mind, who would you like to see SGI recruit and promote?
 

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