ANALYSIS: The Timoko show makes it six on the spin for Raiders - but Ricky fumes after Dragons comeback

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

The Raiders have survived a late scare to defeat the Dragons 36-26, moving to six unbeaten and recording, just about, their biggest win of the year in the process.

It had all looked like it would be so easy. Canberra lead 30-10 with half an hour to play, but lived up to their ‘faders’ tag with another second half collapse. 

Not for the first time this year, and in stark contrast to previous campaigns, they held on in spite of themselves and won. They remain the only side in the NRL not to have registered a 13+ victory this year, but have won ten games anyway. 

It’s not really surprising that this one went the way it did, and the manner of it, with Canberra flirting with the loss but triumphing anyway, is regular programming these days for the Raiders: they have lost the second half in all of their six consecutive wins.

Matt Timoko was the star early on with rampaging carries down the right and two tries for the game, but he was out done by Dragons winger Mikaele Ravalawa, who scored three times in defeat.

By the end, with the Dragons’ near-comeback, it seemed like interim coach Ryan Carr would be the happier of the two coaches, while Ricky Stuart was happy with the result but angered by the way his side folded late on.

“I’m not happy with it,” said Sticky. “We should have went on with it after the first half. I’m sure the group won;t be happy with it either.

“We used to be a team that was happy to win those games and it didn’t matter how. We’ve got to change that mindset to be more ruthless.

“Me sitting here and patting them on the back is the wrong action from a coach tonight, but I’m happy that we’re getting out with two points.”

Alongside the defeat, the Dragons also lost Jayden Sullivan to a hamstring injury, stand-in fullback Paul Turner after an accidental knee to the back and Jacob Liddle to a head knock.

“I’m super proud of our effort and the way we kept going at the game,” said Carr. “Something we’ve been guilty of in the last couple of weeks is going out of the game at the back end, but the boys stuck to the process. 

There would have been a heap of reasons to give up given the injuries that we had and people playing out of position, but they didn’t blink twice. I’m pleased with that mentality from us tonight.”

The Raiders get there, eventually

Both sides were missing one to Origin – Ben Hunt for the Dragons, Corey Horsburgh for the Raiders – but the the contrasting trajectories ahead of the game suggested that there would only be one outcome.

The Dragons are a bad team in rotten form, and that was with their best player – however much he wants to leave – on deck. Without him, they’re even worse. On top of that, they also have nothing to play for.

Canberra are a highly-effective team, in amazing form and needed to win. For 50 minutes, it wasn’t a contest. Even the Raiders’ try celebrations – mocking Jonny Bairstow’s wicket last week – suggested that they might have excused anyone who turned over to the cricket.

St George Illawarra were helping. The first Raiders try, from Jordan Rapana, was soft and their second, via a run from Joseph Tapine, was even softer.

The prop forward is a powerful man, but was crabbing across the line and almost at a standstill when he decided to take on a pitiful Dragons defence and score.

Some aspects of the Raiders’ upsurge in form were at the fore again. Jamal Fogarty set up another try from a kick that hit the post, a move he has got down to an exact science. 

Seb Kris was again excellent at the back, completing his evolution from solid first grader in the centres to a properly impressive number one. 

Top of them all was Timoko, who gave the worst left edge defence in the league a nightmare evening with his strong, elusive running.

The centre has emerged as one of the best in the comp this year, blossoming from a decent prospect to one of the most exciting centres out there. He was far, far too good for St George Illawarra.

He ended with three line breaks, two tries, nine tackle busts and 229m, a superb night’s work from the Kiwi international.

What can you say about the Dragons?

St George Illawarra need this season to end. They had a crack at times tonight but are a limited side and can’t seem to decide between the new coach and the old.

Carr’s impact on this team has been to inject more freedom into their attack – it would have been hard not to, given how conservative Anthony Griffin was – but there’s habits that die very hard in there. 

The two first half tries came from a close-range bargeover and a Jarrod Croker mistake. Creativity was at a premium for too long.

The second half did see them throw the ball and get results, but largely in a situation where the game was under control.

The Raiders always looked like they had gears to shift through if needed, and as soon as St George Illawarra got within touching distance, Seb Kris pushed the margin out again.

Junior Amone and Jayden Sullivan had a few moments in their audition for the post-Hunt world, but they’ll get better chances than this. 

The Raiders are a good defensive unit, the Dragons pack got battered and it would be unfair to judge the halves based on one performance when the season is gone.

Guys like Paul Turner, Billy Burns and tonight’s debutant, Dan Russell are career reserve graders, and while honest pros, they were never going to be a match or a motivated, in-form Canberra. 

Everyone knows the clearout is coming and a significant portion of those on display tonight are not going to be part of the Shane Flanagan era.  

The sensible thing would be to replicate the Bulldogs’ attitude from last year under Mick Potter: have some fun, throw the footy, give the fans something to cheer.

You’re probably going to lose anyway and nothing really matters, so have a crack. Carr’s men did achieve that – even if they didn’t get the result.

The Crowd Says:

2023-07-09T00:23:27+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


:shocked:

2023-07-08T23:52:51+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


You can add Demetriou along side Stuart as always unhappy about something.

2023-07-08T23:51:28+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Read that this morning Tony and that Sullivan will be at the Dogs and Kyle will join daddy at Saints--- that's if you believe the bible according to Rothfield.

2023-07-08T23:34:21+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


I read that he wants to sign that bludger Thompson from the Bulldogs.

2023-07-08T23:32:42+00:00

Tony

Roar Guru


If the Dragons have the worst left edge defence in the league then the Raiders are only just behind them.

2023-07-08T10:09:32+00:00

RooBoy18

Roar Rookie


Raiders have done well to be sitting equal first when you consider they have yet to put together a consistent 80 minute effort. I am wondering is this is as good as it gets under Stuart...flashes of brilliance but costly periods of sloppy and indifferent play. Or is there a chance that Sticky can remedy these inherent weknesses and this side can go all the way. I suspect it is a case of the former and the Raiders will continue to tease their long suffering supporters. I have been mightily impressed with Fogarty and Timoko since May They have given the club cause for optimism to offset Wighton's departure next year.

2023-07-08T03:09:38+00:00

Centre

Roar Rookie


Carr is working hard with what he has in front of him. He knows he won’t be part of Flannigan’s plan I’m sure. I hope Carr gets a job with a decent head coach next year. It must have been hell for him to work under Hook and I can’t see Flannigan being the best coach for Carr’s career. Dean Young return can be for one of two reasons. One he was part of the Flanno deal or Flanno sees him as his safety net when it comes to the board. Good to see Lomax getting back to his old self.

2023-07-08T02:22:42+00:00

Dionysus

Roar Rookie


We all know that the Dragons are (sadly) a bit of a rabble at the moment. So the question here is not how badly or well St George played but how poor were Canberra. For a team with top 8 aspirations, they should take very little comfort from that win.

2023-07-08T01:58:35+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


I drink Chivas mate, wasn't that a clue??

2023-07-08T01:53:00+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Can we find a fullback who can tackle? Where did you get this taste for luxuries, DP? :happy:

2023-07-08T01:35:24+00:00

Bernie

Roar Rookie


the dragons remind mrs. bernie of an old boyfriend. from a good, traditional family who at first was charming & fun, he ultimately showed to be uncertain about his plans, had a tendancy to miss opportunities, liked to shift problems onto some-one else and had no defensive coping mechanisms when things didn't go his way. in the end what really got was his lack of committment.

2023-07-08T00:13:55+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


I was happy to see Ricky pi$$ed off - should have won by plenty. Gus Gould was spot on in the commentary - the Raiders just keep inviting the opposition back into the game and just do enough to win. Ricky's blood pressure mut be stratospheric. It doesn't have to be like that. But at least they are winning.

2023-07-08T00:10:36+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


You missed young Sloan at fullback in attack - but maybe his defence is a bit suss - like a lot of young full backs. Lomax had a very good game. Terrorised Jarrod Croker.

2023-07-08T00:07:25+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


Ricky mustn't have been keen on having Ata at 13. Jack's absence on the left side really stood out. Frawley is only a stop gap 5/8 and Croker's defence was the worst I've seen for some time. Poor old Hoppa was chasing shadows and jumpers. Mooney was impressive in his stint. Looked right at home. And young Timoko is playing out of his skin.

2023-07-07T21:52:32+00:00

Dutski

Roar Guru


Death, taxes and Ricky Stuart being unhappy about something at a post game presser. Only certainties in life.

2023-07-07T20:08:19+00:00

AJL.

Roar Pro


The Dragons made inroads down that edge in the first half, too. They just didn't finish then off. Can't imagine that the Wighton to lock and Frawley at 6 experiment will be repeated.

2023-07-07T18:33:24+00:00

andrew

Roar Rookie


Everyone knows the cleanout is coming- it can't come quick enough. Carr's doing a reasonable job but it's going to take some hard decisions from Flanagan to move on the underperforming hacks in the Dragons team.

2023-07-07T16:02:08+00:00

DP Schaefer

Roar Rookie


Dragoons... 2 comments, neither good. 1. Billy Burns 2. Can we find a fullback who can tackle??

2023-07-07T12:46:22+00:00

Ian_

Roar Rookie


The Raiders' main issue tonight was that Jarrod Croker was an absolute liability in defence. He also offered nothing in attack. I think he's had some decent games since returning to the team, but everyone's targeting him now and he's not up to it.

2023-07-07T12:43:08+00:00

Geoff from Bruce Stadium

Roar Rookie


That left edge of the Raiders with Croker and Frawley together was diabolical in that second half. Poor old Hopoate was one against three at times. 9 missed tackles to Croker and 6 missed tackles to Frawley. Man - that is bad. Big Red can't come back quick enough. And Jack back to 6. Surely this is Jarod's last season.

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