'Sums up their season': Dragons get out of jail as Tigers blow unlosable game with huge blunder.
“The Dragons were very disappointing in that first 40 minutes. I thought he had one foot on the ground as he hit him. “Tigers about to be on the attack. “I thought that was a rubbish penalty. “They trailed 6-2 in the penalties. They were behind in the restarts. He got penalised, marched 10 metres and still kept talking.” Standing there and lets the ball hit him before it has travelled 10 metres. He said, stop talking. Pauga just standing there. “It is going to be a penalty to the Dragons. Jack Bird was sent to the sin bin for backing up a penalty with repeated back chat after he was marched 10, to reduce the Dragons to 12 men for the second time in the half.
Gold Coast and Newcastle face off to wrap up round 24, while St George Illawarra kicks a penalty goal from the sideline inside the final minute of play to ...
With 15 minutes to go, Tigers halfback Jock Madden produced some magic in the shape of a 50-metre try that had the home crowd hopeful of a fifth win of the season. Jaydn Su'A grabbed the Dragons' only try of the first half with Tatau Moga and Lomax on hand to level the match for the visitors after half-time. The win took the Titans to 12 points and two points clear of the Tigers on the premiership table. The bright spot for the Knights was the class of 19-year-old Krystian Mapapalangi who was outstanding with the ball in hand. It was a test of character for the Titans from that point and they passed with flying colours against a Knights outfit that rallied late. A brave Gold Coast overcame centre Brian Kelly being sent off in the 51st minute to beat Newcastle 36-26 and all but end the threat of finishing bottom of the pile for the second time in the space of four years.
Wests Tigers have suffered an agonising 24-22 defeat to the St. George Illawarra Dragons at CommBank Stadium.
Kepaoa was sent to the sin bin and Lomax kicked his side to victory with a penalty goal from the side-line. Wests Tigers looked to have secured a penalty from a failed short dropout, but the kick was ruled to have struck the foot of Junior Pauga. Daine Laurie looked to have crashed over for his side’s fourth of the afternoon, but was deemed to have been held up over the line.
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Round 24 of the NRL Premiership continues this afternoon when Wests Tigers host the St George Illawarra Dragons at CommBank Stadium.
Tyrell Sloan Tyrell Fuimaono 15. Jack De Belin Jack Bird 4. Luke Garner (concussion) and Alex Seyfarth (injury) are out, with Tom Freebairn to make a first NRL start and Kitione Kautoga to make his debut from the bench. Elsewhere, the Dragons won a bizarre game against the Gold Coast Titans last Sunday. Beware the ides of the second-last weekend of August. The nascent and historically awful Canterbury team of 1935 also feature twice on that list. While I can’t speak for Wests Tigers’ supporters, I imagine expectations were low ahead of last weekend’s game against the Roosters. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 2pm (AEST). 0 4