What's new
The Front Row Forums

Register a free account today to become a member of the world's largest Rugby League discussion forum! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, as well as connect with other members through your own private inbox!

Round 23 vs Tigers.

ouryears

Bench
Messages
3,195
Agree Hazz, tbh can’t see it either anymore mate.
But we’re still a chance, still have some very good players, unfortunately we still have some shit coaching morons.
Ahhh ha, players are very good......now that’s a new one
 

redandwhite4evr

Juniors
Messages
1,932
L plate is dumber than I give him credit for. Surely there had to be some tweaking to the team after the last month. Really the only changes are due to injuries, not form or trying to mix things up.
Is this Host’s first game back from injury? & if so I can’t see him being fit enough to get much game time. The club is run by :clown:


Exactly- The Roosters, Penrith, Parramatta and the Storm have all put huge scores on us in the last couple of months and exposed our porous defence and spluttering attack and what changes?.......nothing. Loyalty is one thing but this Dragons NRL team should have a new nickname- the Untouchables.
 

getsmarty

Immortal
Messages
34,334
mannk-1872923rc.jpg



DRAGONS


Mann ready to fill Widdop's void
Author
Brad Walter Senior Reporter
Timestamp
Tue 14 Aug 2018, 05:33 PM

Kurt Mann believes he can bolster St George Illawarra's left-edge defence and dig the Dragons out of their late-season slump before the finals after being handed the No.6 jersey for Saturday's match against Wests Tigers.

The 25-year-old has been named at five-eighth in place of injured captain Gareth Widdop for the clash with the Tigers at Leichhardt Oval, partnering Ben Hunt in the halves after Widdop dislocated his shoulder in last Saturday's 40-4 loss to Parramatta.

Cameron McInnes and Tyson Frizell will share the captaincy duties in Widdop's absence.

Mann, who has alternated between interchange utility and right wing in his 21 matches for the Dragons this season, will deputise for Widdop until the English playmaker's return in three-to-six weeks.

"I think I play my best footy when I play in the halves and some of the best games I have played have been when I have played five-eighth,” said Mann, who has spent most of his 750 minutes of game time this season as a ball-playing forward.

Kimmorley and Toovey's take on Hunt’s form

"It suits my body type a bit better to play in the halves rather than the second row. I'm not the biggest barnstorming back-rower."

With Jarryd Hayne scoring a hat-trick of tries on the right wing for the Eels, St George Illawarra's left-edge defence has been identified as an area they need to improve. Mann was confident of being able to assist Tariq Sims, Tim Lafai and Nene Macdonald on that side.

Mann will also look to add to the team's attack, as he did last year after Widdop suffered a knee injury in the Anzac Day match against Sydney Roosters and again later in the season when promoted in place of halfback Josh McCrone.

"In the games I played there last year I sort of added something different. I don't mind throwing the ball around a bit," he said.

While he hasn't had a regular starting position this season, Mann trained in the halves with Hunt at the start of the year and is confident they can form a good combination.

He said criticism of the club's star 2018 recruit was unwarranted and backed him to lead the team into the finals after dropping out of the top four for the first time this season after losing five of their last six matches.

"I did a bit of work with Benny in the pre-season and he certainly makes things a whole lot easier when you are playing outside him," Mann said. "He controls a lot of the shape and everything else and you don't really have to think much, you just play off the back of it.

Ben Hunt: We're not chokers

"I think he is still playing good footy, you saw that in Origin. He got criticised after Origin II and in Game III he came out and killed it - he had a blinder - but I don't think [all] the weight should be on his shoulders.

"It is a team sport and across the park people aren't playing at their best at the moment. A lot of teams at this time of the year, and especially around Origin, go through form slumps. It is not just this team that has done it and it is nothing new."

McInnes also spoke out in support of Hunt and said Mann would help stiffen their defence.

"Our whole focus has just got to be on defence and grinding teams down, it doesn't need to be anything flashy," McInnes said. "We have some great options at half who are great defenders so that is what we need.

"In terms of Benny and the way he is playing now, his talk is as good as ever, he is demanding the footy, he is competing. In terms of his influence on the team, it is huge and it is as big as ever. I wouldn't want to play with another halfback."



https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/14/mann-ready-to-fill-widdops-void/
 

getsmarty

Immortal
Messages
34,334
bel-rd23_landscape.png



TEAM LISTS


Behind Enemy Lines: Round 23
Author
Dragons.com.au dragons.com.au
Timestamp
Tue 14 Aug 2018, 08:06 PM

Wests Tigers coach Ivan Cleary has named his mandatory 21-man squad to face the St George Illawarra Dragons at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday, August 18.

Mahe Fonua (arm) and Chris Lawrence returns for the Tigers, with Jacob Liddle and Malakai Watene-Zelezniak dropping back to the reserves.

Kevin Naiqama shifts to the wing and Matt Eisenhuth moves to the bench to accommodate the returning duo.

Wests Tigers NRL squad for Round 23 v Dragons

1. Moses Mbye
2. David Nofoaluma
3. Esan Marsters
4. Mahe Fonua
5. Kevin Naiqama
6. Benji Marshall
7. Luke Brooks
8. Russell Packer
9. Robbie Farah
10. Ben Matulino
11. Chris Lawrence
12. Michael Chee-Kam
13. Elijah Taylor
Interchange:
14. Alex Twal
15. Sauaso Sue
16. Luke Garner
17. Matthew Eisenhuth
18. Jacob Liddle
19. Robbie Rochow
20. Tyson Gamble
21. Malakai Watene-Zelezniak


https://www.dragons.com.au/news/2018/08/14/behind-enemy-lines-round-23/
 

Frank Facer

First Grade
Messages
5,069
Exactly- The Roosters, Penrith, Parramatta and the Storm have all put huge scores on us in the last couple of months and exposed our porous defence and spluttering attack and what changes?.......nothing. Loyalty is one thing but this Dragons NRL team should have a new nickname- the Untouchables.
Back in 1990 or 91, I had a touch footy team called the Untouchables.
 

dino1

Juniors
Messages
166
lets be serious here - if the players dont improve 100% from their effort last week then there is something wrong with our club that us the supporters are unaware of!! I think we will put on a spirited showing but not good enough to beat the tigers at Leichardt - still though no excuses for a time thats been top 4 up until round 21!!

I cant believe the team selection and the messages you are sending to players like Lomax, Field, Herbert...im convinced Mcgregor will be gone and im certain that as we are speaking that Mcguire or even Bennett is being spoken to....there is no chance in this world that the board can overlook a team 2 years in a row running out of puff heading into the straight...its just poor roster management and all that its served is a tired lot of 17 players who 6 of them were involved in Origin!! I mean f**k!!! its obvious burn out is the factor here....
Media reports say we are talking to bennet
 

Latest posts

Top