Fire-breathing Dragons to show no charity against Souths

By Tim Prentice / Expert

Dragons fans – it is time to get excited. Just one sleep to go before you can check out your new and (hopefully) improved St George-Illawarra team in tomorrow afternoon’s Charity Shield duel with South Sydney at WIN Stadium, Wollongong.

It has been way too long since the club has been active in the player market but the coffers have finally been prised open and a batch of talented recruits could see the Dragons marching proudly up the premiership table.

Newbies Gerard Beale, Dylan Farrell, Gareth Widdop, Sam Williams and Joel Thompson have been picked for the clash with the Rabbitohs.

I see a vast improvement in the Dragons’ attacking ability which had become boring, almost stagnant, in recent seasons.

Coach Steve Price has finally been given some firepower to work with and the Dragons have the capacity to test highly-rated Souths from all parts of the park.

Pitch in the above-mentioned names with the likes of Josh Dugan, Jason Nightingale, Mitch Rein, Trent Merrin, Kyle Stanley and Jack Stockwell and one would think that tries will be flowing once combinations are formed.

The excitement coming out of St George-Illawarra territory is palpable. Here is a squad that can comfortably grab a top eight berth or better.

I’m tipping a big resurgence from the red and whites this year and Souths could have their work cut out getting their measure in the first Charity Shield game ever played outside of Sydney.

The new halves pairing of Williams and Widdop will be closely watched but don’t discount bench man Kyle Stanley, a highly gifted pivot who is battling back after four (!) knee reconstructions.

I hear Stanley has looked very sharp at pre-season training and that he wants to be given a decent shot at the six or seven jumper.

Ex-Raiders star Thompson also appeals as a key man at the Dragons this year. He can play in the forwards or backs and brings lots of speed and toughness to the club.

With better attacking players around him, watch for some more spark and creativity from livewire hooker Mitch Rein. If he goes for a scoot through the ruck this year, he should have untold options to link, inside or out.

Souths have also named a powerful line-up including big guns Greg Inglis, Adam Reynolds, Isaac Luke, John Sutton, and Sam Burgess and they will be keen to add to their tally of six wins in the last nine Charity Shield games.

The Bunnies will miss first choice five-eighth Luke Keary who has been sidelined for three or four months with a major shoulder injury. Dylan Walker, one of the code’s rising stars, gets a crack at the No 6 jumper with playmaker Sutton moving to lock.

The Dragons were dreadful in the Auckland Nines while the Rabbitohs looked well organised and dangerous. I am going to disregard Nines ‘form’ and pick the Dragons to spring an upset on their home ground at the ‘Gong.

To perfectly honest, I am in two minds about the World Club Challenge game between the NRL premiers Sydney Roosters and the England SL champs, Wigan Warriors.

This game will be played at 8pm at Allianz Stadium but I just can’t get enthused about it.

The Roosters will send out the bulk of their 2013 title-winning team. Their galaxy of stars will be up against . . . who? Not too many household names in this Wigan outfit (which used to house superstar, Sam Tomkins).

Ah yes, but they do have ex-Cowboy Matty Bowen and, wait for it, Eddy Pettybourne and Blake Green.

I realise that Wigan winger Josh Charnley is a try merchant but that’s in the English Super League. The Roosters don’t go too badly at the tackling caper and I’m guessing he won’t see much daylight in this game.

Nup, Roosters by 20-plus in pretty much a training gallop. Not sure that I’ll be watching . . .

On the same night, however, I am rather interested in the Manly Warringah v Parramatta trial at Brookvale (7.30 kickoff).

This will feature the return to league by Parra’s Will Hopoate after a two year sabbatical as a Mormon missionary. When he left the game he was a rising superstar. Now that he’s back, what can we expect, what will we see?

Eels’ coach Brad Arthur has stated publicly that he wants Hoppa to just enjoy himself and work on a few new combinations.

Inwardly, Arthur is hoping that he is coaching a superstar category player to complement his main man, Jarryd Hayne, who is playing his first trial of the season.

Corey Norman, the former Bronco, will be trotting out for the Eels. He looked pretty classy in the Nines and has the skills to answer some more prayers from coach Arthur.

Manly fans will also be watching this trial with special interest. Is there are front rower in the joint? Mobile bookends who can tackle are badly needed in the place they call God’s Country.

There are numerous league trials around the nation (and abroad) this weekend but space does not allow me to discuss all of them here on this website. If you have a thought or a prediction about any of these, feel free to contribute right here on The Roar.

The other games are: Sharks v Tigers (Remondis Stadium Sat 7pm), Raiders v Knights (Scully Park, Tamworth Sat 7.30pm), Titans v Cowboys (Townsville, Sat 7.30pm), Warriors v Broncos (Dunedin, Sun 3pm), Panthers v Newtown (Centrebet Stadium, Sun 4pm), Bulldogs v Storm (Suncorp Sun 5pm).

The Crowd Says:

2014-02-24T06:56:45+00:00

william

Guest


Tim sry mate but my god I close on the score, gl to ur dragons choice buddy...........

2014-02-24T03:24:18+00:00

Walter Penninger

Roar Guru


No he will be sacked half way through, got to blame some one.

2014-02-24T03:05:16+00:00

robbo's rabbit's

Guest


Dragons have got little to offer in the forwards once an injury or two occur......Price will be un-employed as early as round 6. Battle of the spoon with Parra, Brisbane and Tigers. It's all about opinions....cheers.

2014-02-23T22:34:11+00:00

Jack

Guest


Seems like Tim has gone into hiding. And to think, the man questioned whether I'd be around to back up after the game - hypocrisy thy name is Tim Prentice

2014-02-22T12:23:12+00:00

Jack

Guest


Well Tim, I'm definitely still here, are you? You said that you "call it as [you] see it". Might I suggest you get a good pair of glasses, because you clearly haven't been able to see through the nonsense around the Dragons. I said their acquisitions were all fluff and weren't in the Bunnies' class, and I was right. The score was 38-4 and then the Rabbits decided it wasn't worth risking injury by putting their bodies on the line anymore. So I feel pretty vindicated in my claim that there'd be a 30 point margin, even if the boys clocked off and let the mutilated corpse of St George thrash about a bit in the last 20.

2014-02-22T09:45:19+00:00

Renegade

Guest


Tim, You should've have taken my tip on the wooden spoon.... The dragons will firm right in after tonight!

2014-02-22T08:34:23+00:00

Walter Penninger

Roar Guru


I am sure the Dragons got a lot out of this game or so Dragons coach would say. The truth is that they got spanked and then Souths relaxed.

2014-02-22T07:33:32+00:00

Dan

Guest


What was that again? The sound a Dragon makes when what happens?

2014-02-22T07:32:13+00:00

Dan

Guest


Tim! Tim! Where are you? Are you still watching, or have you switched over to the figure skating in the A-League? I thought the dragons were going to burn the bunnies to a crisp? What's going on? Stop watching the soccer and talk to us!

2014-02-22T01:11:26+00:00

Walter Penninger

Roar Guru


I had not seen the cutters game, but the cutters gave a good account of themselves and won one quarter, which I assume was not in accordance with the plan. I agree with you they panic without being under much pressure.

2014-02-21T16:51:41+00:00

Devout Saint

Guest


No I didn't here anything official or even read a newspaper article. This week someone started a thread saying that we were chasing Fifita and had offered him a 5 year 750K a season contract. Then the next day a few more fans were saying the same thing. I don't know where they got their info from. The next day there was an article in the Telegraph saying that his asking price is around the 750K a season and that Manly had dropped out of the race, but Easts were now entering the market and Politis almost always gets his man. Even with a 750K a season offer, if Easts, Souths or Cronulla come close to that, I think he would go there. But his uncle did play for Saints in the mid 80's, so maybe we could be a chance. I actually think 750K a season is a bit rich. I would rather be spending that kind of money on the spine.

2014-02-21T10:32:02+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I know,crazy stuff.If true, it would suggest that the Titans finances may be their number one priority.I wonder if there will be a small but tidy transfer fee.I hope Fifita stays at the Sharks.Sharks fan's deserve some good news.

2014-02-21T10:16:15+00:00

The eye

Guest


And there's another one going around that the Knights are chasing Dave Taylor hard for THIS year !That would change everything..

2014-02-21T09:59:52+00:00

Muzz

Guest


I did see that mate.Who has reported that the Dragons have tabled an offer?Have you heard anything via the club or it's members to suggest it may be true?

2014-02-21T09:45:01+00:00

Devout Saint

Guest


Walker is a future NSW and Australian 5/8. He is the best young 5/8 in the game. You heard it first off Devout.

2014-02-21T09:43:05+00:00

Devout Saint

Guest


I have heard that we have tabled a 750K a season for Fifita. You may like to check out the Zero Tackle site if you don't already know about it Muzz.

2014-02-21T09:39:31+00:00

Devout Saint

Guest


Frunze, Yeah I suspect that Kyle could be the best 5/8 we have at our club too and I too agree that Widdop should play halfback. I do have a high opinion of Williams too. I don't have a high opinion of our coaching staff or our recruitment.

2014-02-21T09:25:28+00:00

Jack

Guest


I stand by my prediction and will be back here regardless. The Dragons are already the most over-rated line up for the season and they won't go anywhere near the top 8 this year, mark my words.

2014-02-21T09:05:58+00:00

Don

Roar Rookie


Hi Tim, I see 2014 as a bit like the Nathan Browne years. You have almost put a winning team together on field but you don't have the coach to bring it together and make it happen for you. That Saints side of 2005 and 2006 should have won premierships with a better coach. It's a toss up whether Price, Potter or Griffin will be first coach sacked in 2014.

2014-02-21T08:56:14+00:00

muzz

Guest


i am a dragons tragic, and they have been woeful. I dont expect magic tomorrow, but i believe the talent is right for bottom half of top 8. Cant wait to see Thompson and Cooper go around and Widdop is all class. My biggest Q mark is the coach...last year was a tragedy

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