ANALYSIS: New Dragons era begins with dramatic win against dire Roosters - and why didn't the Bunker send Radley off?

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Ryan Carr era at St George Illawarra has begun in dramatic fashion, with a Mat Feagai try on the last play of the game, followed by a Zac Lomax conversion, delivering a 24-22 win for the Dragons.

Trent Robinson looked shell-shocked in the coaches’ box. His side had trailed 14-0 with half an hour to play, then 18-16 with five to go, only for the late try to break their hearts.

It should have been a wider margin, not least because Victor Radley should been sent off in the opening quarter hour after landing a clear headbutt on Blake Lawrie. Had the Dragons lost, that would have been the obvious talking point.

James Tedesco had inspired the comeback from the Chooks, scoring twice, but this was a win that St George Illawarra were due.

“I just really feel like we deserved that tonight,” said Ben Hunt.

“With all the hard work we’ve put in the last two months and just falling short. Apart from last week, we’ve been in every game.

“It’s been a whirlwind of emotions this week. It’s no secret how close I am with Hook (Griffin) so I was obviously very disappointed for him.

“We finally got a bounce of the ball there at the end.”

They have lost multiple games in the closing stages, and even more as a result of poor goalkicking. For Lomax, dropped to reserve grade under Anthony Griffin, to kick the winner would have been sweet.

At times the Roosters’ spine has looked poor, but for half an hour at least, Tedesco and Luke Keary stood up. They were excellent and dragged their side back into game, but it wasn’t enough.

They can’t complain about the result, especially given their performance before the interval and the fact that they should have been down to 12.

The Roosters will surely now lose Radley for a prolonged period, and he might be joined by Nathan Brown and Lindsay Collins, who were both put on report. Collins is in doubt for Origin 1, but will likely be fine.

Brandon Smith might also miss time, too. He entered the game later than expected and left early nursing a hand injury. Blake Lawrie also suffered a suspected fractured thumb.

“It’s funny to say, but I really enjoyed the game,” said Robinson.

“You can see that we’re a team that’s fighting to find ourselves a little bit. I really enjoyed seeing the team fight for it in the middle of the game, desperate to get the momentum going.”

Does anyone know what the Bunker is for anymore?

Before there can be any tactical analysis of this game, there has to be a discussion of the officiating. Specifically, one incident, where Radley clearly headbutted Blake Lawrie. No ifs, no buts, a Glasgow kiss of the finest order.

The Bunker looked at it enough to put Radley on report. Ben Hunt was apoplectic, and had every right to be. Referee Peter Gough missed it – fair enough, he was dealing with another penalty as it happened – but Chris Butler in the video booth has no excuse. He had as many looks as he wanted.

It’s vital to any analysis of the game because it occurred in the 15th minute. NRL teams who get a guy sent off in the 15th minute lose. There’s no reason to think this game would have been any different.

Beyond the officiating, it was a stupefyingly dim move from Radley. For a guy that, if you listen to the Roosters, is unfairly targeted, he doesn’t half give refs an excuse to send him off. 

Sticking the head on someone is, even by Radley’s high standards, a really dumb play. It should have been punished and that it wasn’t, given ample time to look at replays, was dumber still. 

The Ryan Carr era begins

The Dragons, under Anthony Griffin, were a lot of things. They were rubbish, yes, but also boring to watch and infuriatingly conservative given some of their talent. In the plus column, they were committed and, even at the end, it was hard to say they weren’t playing for their coach.

Tonight, we got all that commitment again, but with a mite more adventure.

Gamestate is so important in rugby league, and doubly so when you’re playing another team that is down on confidence. You might add triply when that team struggles particularly in attack. 

This played out in the first half. The Roosters got all the ball, thanks to some poor Dragons errors, but St George Illawarra were able to defend them out. When Suli took an intercept, all the fastest Roosters were ahead of the footy and nobody could chase him down. 

But in the second, the fragility played out as well. When the Roosters even half showed up, the Dragons were like rabbits in the headlights. They had no answer to Keary or Tedesco. 

If there is such a thing as a ‘new manager bounce’, it’s usually for one of two reasons. 

Either the boss before had got so tied up in themselves that anyone else coming in just puts things back where they probably should have been all along, or because the playing group had got sick of the messenger, meaning that even if the message stayed the same, the effect would be different.

This was more the former than the latter. Square pegs, square holes.

Bringing Zac Lomax back and putting him on the right, where he had always done his best work, was an absolute no brainer. 

Playing Jacob Liddle, their only recognised hooker, as a hooker and giving Moses Mbye – jack of all trades, master of none – the flick could only improve this team. 

This was a massive improvement in some ways, especially with how St George Illawarra came back from having lost the lead. There’s resilience there.

But it was also the bad old days, too: three opportunist tries and an interception, no clear methodology of scoring points.

Ryan Carr can’t change those things in a week. But snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, rather than the other way around, is a good start.

The Roosters look bereft

There’s a few things you’d have said were indestructible about a Trent Robinson team. They always played with effort and they always played with confidence, almost an arrogance that came with being the Bondi boys, the glamour club, whatever you want to call it.

Last week they were dreadful, but had the caveat of playing a red hot Panthers team. This week, there are no excuses. It wasn’t that they weren’t trying: they looked like they thought they couldn’t score.

At times in 2023, there’s been a feeling of cart-before-horse about the attack, moving the ball but not wanting to do the hard stuff. That wasn’t tonight.

For the first 40, it was a lack of leadership: James Tedesco remained a shadow of himself. Luke Keary  was absent. 

Drew Hutchison is an effective presence in many positions but not an expert at any, least of all halfback. Nobody knows what they’re doing at 9, because Jake Turpin started and Brandon Smith, the $700,000 man, didn’t come on until the half hour mark.

In the last good ball set of the first half, Jaxson Paulo threw a crossfield pass of close to 35m from dummy half, a looping nonsense of a ball that belied that he had no idea who was meant to be in charge. 

Then, they decided to play some footy. There’s a tale that former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane used to tell of an Alex Ferguson teamtalk, in which he walked into the sheds, said “Lads, it’s Tottenham” and walked back out.

The message was simple: you are Man United, they are rubbish. Robbo might have said something similar to his charges.

After the break, Tedesco was excellent. The fullback ran twice in the first half and had four in the first five minutes of the second. It was as if someone had reminded him he was the incumbent NSW and Australia captain, a living legend of the game.

Keary followed suit. He took on the line, took over the kicking and looked like the multi-Premiership winner he is. Then they threw away it all over again.

Next week is a bye, then they play the Dogs, who are also looking more than a little shaky. The Roosters need the break and Robinson has to look hard at this team and what he wants it to be.

The Crowd Says:

2023-05-20T03:58:11+00:00

Adam Bagnall

Roar Guru


It’s no coincidence that the Dragons won without Jack Bird and Moses Mbye. Both are ordinary and should be moved on. Carr has shown more common sense in less than a week than Hook did in 2 and a half years, and hopefully they can make it 2 in a row against the Dolphins. Radley’s lack of sin binning is laughable especially now that he faces 3 weeks on the sidelines

2023-05-20T03:49:03+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


:shocked: :laughing: :laughing:

2023-05-20T03:46:18+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


As long as the run with the oranges is less than 50m, cos that’s all you get per game.

2023-05-20T03:38:00+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Done.. But we only need the wannabe to run halftime oranges. LOL.. I watched him wave off Suli last night, could have chased and caught, but...

2023-05-20T01:51:11+00:00

Dodgy Dragons

Roar Rookie


I think he might be carrying some injuries into the game. He reminds me of Ben Hunt. Can be brilliant individually, but unfortunately a lot of the players around him have no idea what he is going to do, Like you said though, a very expensive bench player, and Robbo needs to work out quick how to best use him

2023-05-20T01:03:35+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately for the Roosters they were only in the contest due to the individual brilliance of Tedesco and Keary in the second half. While it was a lucky win for the Dragons in the end it was a deserved win as well. But it's hard to see the Roosters or Dragons beating the likes of Souths or Penrith when it counts. They have to improve across the paddock and maybe the cattle aren't there.

2023-05-20T00:56:53+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


I guess you're right! If nothing else, his stated belief that Radley gets treated differently by the refs rings true one way or another...

2023-05-20T00:55:45+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


Probably because he is injured. There would be no other reason.

2023-05-20T00:53:13+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


I think it kind of makes Robinson look like a genius. ‘Radley is just persecuted, the poor soul. They are always sending him off for very little. It’s so unfair’ ! Then no send off or bin for a headbutt. Absolute Genius!!! :laughing:

2023-05-20T00:47:28+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Couldn't believe that Brandon Smith and Angus Crichton were both sitting on the bench for 50 minutes while the Roosters were getting towelled up and Radley was carrying on like a thug. What on Earth was coach Robinson thinking? I've been critical of Ricky Stuart at times for his poor use of the bench but Robbo's use was next level bad. Tedesco and Keary did all they could to get the Roosters back in the contest in the second half but you wouldn't give two bob for most of the rest of them. Probably not fait to single individual players out but Billy Smith made two or three crucial errors that probably cost them the game by giving possession back to the Dragons. And surely Victor Radley has run out of credits with the coach. But full credit to the Dragons. That last minute frenzied play that ended up with a kick by the full back and brilliant pick up by the winger was amazing to watch.

2023-05-20T00:36:01+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


:laughing: I’ll trade you an ambitious assistant coach and throw in a disinterested rugby wannabe for freebies

2023-05-20T00:29:05+00:00

Panthers

Roar Rookie


Not sure how Brandon Smith doesn’t start the games & play most of them? Perhaps he hasn’t shown all that he was for the Storm , but it’s an expensive investment to make for a bench hooker. We all know that he is very capable of tearing some holes in opposition defences & making many a big hit in defence. Time to tear into him coaches to rev him up & start him in the games.

2023-05-19T21:46:33+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


PPsssstttt... over here... Shhhh.. wanna halfback???

2023-05-19T21:41:29+00:00

Noel

Roar Rookie


It's almost as if the Roosters are just waiting for 'it' to happen. Then 'it' doesn't happen, so each individual starts trying to force 'it' to happen. Tedesco just tried to break tackles in all directions, Radley goes the knuckle, Suallii just tries to run in a straight line (in attack and defence)... Their heads are elsewhere. There's just no cohesion at all. And, for what it's worth, I'd be filthy at Radley if I was Robbo. Robbo went into bat for Radley, accusing the refs of unfairly targetting him. I thought that was pretty disgraceful, but understood why Robbo did it. Then Radley dishes that up. Then the refs don't bin him. Makes Robbo look like a clown, all because he stood up for Victor. He should get suspended, but I'd send him to reggies to train in the meantime.

2023-05-19T20:21:13+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


Both Chris Butler and Victor Radley should get 4 weeks off

2023-05-19T14:30:05+00:00

Dodgy Dragons

Roar Rookie


Wow, what a finish, finally the dragons end up on the right side of one after 6/7 games being nailbiters. Not a pretty game, but highly entertaining, and hats off to Ryan Carr for making some changes that were long overdue. The edict has obviously come out leading into origin that there is to be no more sin binnings. The officiating so far this weekend has been atrocious. Fairy taps or slight touches to the melon that have meant 10 on the pine so far this season have been let go, even forceful contact and a blatant “leading with the head” when 3rd man in didn’t even warrant a penalty reversal for an already dubious “forceful heavy contact” penalty ffs. Idk what the NRL is trying to achieve, it is just amateur hour. It will be interesting to see how the rest of the games go this weekend…. Congrats dragons and their long suffering fans, hopefully we are now heading in the right direction. Hard luck for the roosters fans, Robbo needs to start playing people in their right position and if the NRL don’t give Radley a holiday, maybe Robbo needs to. He has become a liability for them. Onwards and upwards hopefully for us dragons supporters.

2023-05-19T13:37:00+00:00

Abbot

Roar Rookie


Just the Ibis up to his usual tricks… It’s interesting to think that he and Cam Murray started in 2017, play in the same position, showed the same potential early on but have gone in different directions and now Murray is a leader & Radley a liability.

2023-05-19T12:35:23+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Sometimes you can just a enjoy a game without it being the prettiest or skillful. However I have had a gutful of talking about the bunker after a game. Saints winning doesn't make it ok, Radley should be gone. When he does maybe Crichton will get some decent minutes. I'm not sure what to think about Billy Smith. For years he has been this potentially great kid suffering a horrible run of injuries. Given what he has shown this year he may have been taking a wage without proving his worth. Robbo has a lot of work to do.

2023-05-19T11:43:33+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


In terms of the Dragons performance, the more time they spend with Liddle on the field the better. He makes such a difference to their go-forward, it's night and day. Darts out engages the markers, finds people on the run, goes himself when the opportunity is there. They still have a lot to work out about putting a set together in attacking territory though, I love a good blindside play but trying it 3 times per set when there's nothing on just digs yourself into a corner.

2023-05-19T11:37:55+00:00

KenW

Roar Rookie


Have the refs gone shy on the sin bins and send offs? Radley was already in sin bin territory for running in to a nothing situation and grabbing Lomax around the neck, that he followed it up with the head butt and stayed on the field is super odd. His team even got a vague penalty for the rough (but seemingly legal) original tackle. But there was also the high tackle on Couchman late in the first half (can't recall who it was), which easily passed the 'forceful and with intent' benchmark that has been used in recent history for a sin bin. Just a penalty.

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