Manly battle with no bench to get home as Dragons botch half-time lead and bomb certain tries galore
The Sea Eagles battled through for a hearty 30-14 win over the Dragons at Brookvale, despite a list of on-field injuries decimating their outfit…
Over 9000 fans turned out to watch the NBL Dragons hammer the Tigers by a whopping 28 points on Saturday night down in Melbourne.
It was a strong performance by the Dragons and the crowd.
Sadly the night before when ex Kings coach Brian Goorjian took his team to Sydney only 1000 fans turned out to watch the Spirit go down by a measly 5 points.
The Spirit have shown they can mix it with the best and improve each time they take the floor.
What does this say about sport in Melbourne v sport in Sydney?
Is it just the NBL Sydney sports fans don’t like or is it the newly named Spirit not receiving the support hoped for after the collapse of the Kings?
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The Sea Eagles battled through for a hearty 30-14 win over the Dragons at Brookvale, despite a list of on-field injuries decimating their outfit…
The Manly forward fearlessly charged full pace into the Dragons' defence.
Haumole Olakau'atu was penalised after the Bunker reviewed a high tackle while the Dragons' five-eighth stayed down. The home crowd believed the Dragon was…
Reuben Garrick hit the ball straight into the Dragon's arms with the line wide open.
The winger was able to continue after bombing the try seemingly unaffected, and the Blues coaching staff will be hoping it stays that way.
His father John scored many tries in the corner at Brookvale Oval and now the 19-year-old has his first at NRL level.