NRL Early Mail round 6: Dragons coach Shane Flanagan considering swinging axe on veterans Blake Lawrie and Mikaele Ravalawa
Shane Flanagan is losing patience with his underperforming players and is considering swinging the axe on a veteran Dragons duo. Check out the round six early mail.
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April 7, 2024 - 9:43AM
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NRL: The Many Sea Eagles have stamped their mark on the NRL with a convincing win over the Penrith Panthers as they celebrate a Daly Cherry-Evans milestone.
St George Illawarra coach Shane Flanagan is considering swinging the axe with veterans Blake Lawrie and Mikaele Ravalawa on the chopping block.
Tyrell Sloan is expected to remain the no. 1 at least in the short-term despite an indifferent performance during
St George Illawarra’s loss to the Knights on Friday night.
Flanagan has so far resisted the temptation to make significant changes.
But after the opening five games of the season, the
Dragons coach is losing patience with some of his underperforming players.
It means Lawrie and Ravalawa’s spots are in question with the duo now facing an uphill battle to keep their positions ahead of an important game against the Wests Tigers next Sunday.
Flanagan hinted at potential moves post-game when he declared he was “not afraid” of making change.
“I need to make change at this club,” Flanagan said.
“That’s my job. I am going to make change.”
Blake Lawrie’s position in the forward pack could be in jeopardy. Picture: Jason McCawley/Getty Images
That change could happen as early as Tuesday when the team’s are announced.
Jack Bird is also fighting to retain a starting spot provided he is cleared of a serious knee injury. Bird left the field in the second half and was having scans on Sunday afternoon to confirm any potential damage.
Hame Sele missed Friday’s game with a minor calf complaint but he will come back into the 17 man team which places Lawrie’s position in doubt.
Lawrie has been a mainstay for the Dragons in recent years.
He is part of the leadership squad but struggled with his hands on Friday night.
It would be Flanagan’s first big coaching call if he does opt to axe the 27-year-old.
Mikaele Ravalawa could see his spot taken by the likes of Christian Tuipulotu. Picture: Brett Hemmings/Getty Images
Ravalawa has also failed to take pressure off his forwards with strong carries while defensively he still rushes out of the line.
Manly recruit Christian Tuipulotu has impressed in NSW Cup and would be in line to play his first Dragons match.
The Dragons could be on the lookout for two wingers with Lomax an option to return back to centre if Bird misses the game. Mat or Max Feagai are other wing options.
Channel 9’s Phil Gould said Flanagan’s call to shift Sloan was “interesting”.
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“At halftime we highlighted Tyrell Sloan’s defensive error on the goal line, he was run over there,” Gould said post-game.
“Zac Lomax has asked for a release from the club, he doesn’t like playing on the wing and at halftime they make the switch and put him at fullback.
“Maybe the coach has run out of patience. Maybe he’s trying to convince Zac Lomax (to stay), I don’t know, but it was an interesting change at that stage of the game.”