Dugan the Best In Beaten Dragons Team
The Dragons may have lost on Monday night to South Sydney, but Josh Dugan was easily the best from either side. Dugan received three points in The81stMinute’s Player of Year and also took out Triple
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St George Illawarra and Samoan-born flyer Peter Mata’utia believes Polynesian players should have the flexible option of playing for their family heritage and State of Origin if they qualify. “I think if you were born
Warriors 29 (Kata 2, Hoffman, Lolohea, Vatuvei tries; Johnson 4 goals; Johnson 1 field goal) def. Eels 16 (Takairangi, Gower, Robinson tries; Robinson 2 goals). Crowd: 14,112 . Half-time: 22-0. @The81stMinute Player of the Year
St George Illawarra centre Dane Nielsen believes there is enough talent in the squad but pressure could be the making or breaking of the team. “I think there’s pressure on a lot of players,” Nielsen
The Wests Tigers are in the doghouse this morning despite an impressive win over St George Illawarra at Campbelltown Stadium. Thousands of supporters were still queing outside the ground well into the game, some missed
Wests Tigers 22 (Richards 2, Naiqama, Tedesco tries; Richards 3 goals) def. St George-Illawarra 4 (Nielsen try). @The81stMinute Player of the Year Points: 3: Aaron Woods (Tigers) 2: James Tedesco (Tigers) 1: M. Taupau (Tigers)
St. George Illawarra fullback and heir apparent to Jarryd Hayne at State of Origin level, Josh Dugan, could face three months on the sidelines after injuring his ankle in last night’s disappointing loss to Melbourne.
Star St George Illawarra five-eight Gareth Widdop knows about changing clubs and has told The Illawarra Mercury he supports the decision of outgoing forward Trent Merrin who has signed a three year deal with the