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    Default Round 13: Dragons vs Sharks



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    Sat 7 Jun, 7:30PM WIN Stadium


    Adam Quinlan
    Peter Mata'utia
    Josh Dugan
    Gerard Beale
    Jason Nightingale
    Gareth Widdop
    Benji Marshall
    Ben Creagh
    Mitch Rein
    Dan Hunt
    Leeson Ah Mau
    Joel Thompson
    Trent Merrin
     
    Tyson Frizell
    Jack de Belin
    Mike Cooper
    Bronson Harrison
    Shane Pumipi
    Will Matthews
    Paul McGregor
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    Wing
    Centre
    Centre
    Wing
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    Halfback
    Prop
    Hooker
    Prop
    Second Row
    Second Row
    Lock
     
    Interchange
    Interchange
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    Nathan Gardner
    Nathan Stapleton
    Blake Ayshford
    Michael Gordon
    Jacob Gagan
    Fa'amanu Brown
    Daniel Holdsworth
    Siosaia Vave
    John Morris
    Bryce Gibbs
    Luke Lewis
    Wade Graham
    Chris Heighington
     
    Isaac De Gois
    Sam Tagataese
    Tinirau Arona
    David Fifita
    Tupou Sopoaga
     
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    Benji fires as Dragons shut out Sharks

    Dragons halfback Benji Marshall tries to elude the Sharks defence during his team's Saturday night victory at WIN Stadium.

    They may have been playing a team missing a dozen first-graders, but St George Illawarra's big guns unloaded all their barrels with a 30-0 shut-out of Cronulla in front of 12,079 people at WIN Stadium on Saturday night.

    Under-pressure mid-season buy Benji Marshall blew off all the rust in his attacking cylinders by involving himself in five of the Dragons' six tries, while centre Josh Dugan gave NSW coach Laurie Daley food for thought ahead of Game II with a timely hat-trick, and lock Trent Merrin made a game-high 268 metres.

    The win was caretaker's Paul McGregor's first as head coach and arrested a worrying four-game slide for the Dragons, but for last-placed Sharks their second consecutive shut-out was also their fourth straight defeat.

    From the moment halfback Daniel Holdsworth dropped the ball from the kickoff, Cronulla were on the back foot – and they never got onto the front one all night.

    The home side had all the running in the opening stages but didn't cross until the 13th minute, when a wandering Marshall put fullback Adam Quinlan into a hole in a move that ended with winger Peter Mata'utia going over in the corner.

    It was the first sign of life from the failed union convert since returning to rugby league a month ago, but it was just a preview of things to come.

    The ex-Tiger went some way to justifying coach Paul McGregor's experiment with Dugan in the front line as he twice put the NSW centre candidate over the line with classy passes.

    The first was a rather simple 22nd minute cut-out that said more about the Sharks' frail defence than the play itself. But Marshall's 33rd-minute no-looker for his new teammate was a pleasant reminder of his once-bottomless bag of tricks.

    It was beginning to look like that kind of night for the visitors, who also conceded a 37th-minute Gerard Beale try in the corner despite Widdop's pass finding the grass. If it wasn't for Widdop's off night with the boot, the Red V would've had more than an 18-0 lead at the break.

    The opening portion of the second half was a non-event until the Marshall-Dugan combination again resurfaced in the 60th minute, with the halfback piloting a kick across field for the centre to leap out of the air and record his second career hat-trick.

    The Dragons completed the rout with Beale's second try of the evening in the closing minutes that came from a Widdop offload.

    Cronulla entered the match with a host of first-choice players on the sideline, including late-game omissions John Morris (neck) and Luke Lewis (knee).

    St George-Illawarra 30 (Dugan 3, Beale 2, Mata'utia tries; Widdop 3 goals) defeat Cronulla-Sutherland 0. Crowd: 12,079.

    Source: http://www.nrl.com
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    Ah finally Benji is not letting me down. I really backed him to be a great signing.
    PUT EM TO THE SWORD! SHOW SOME STEEL!

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